countries Crossword Puzzles
Internationalism 2024-05-07
Across
- addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments
- international transfer of capital, goods, or services from a country or international organization for the benefit of the recipient country or its population.
- the state or process of being international.
- Peacekeepers must respect the sovereignty of host country
- Peacekeepers may use force only to defend themselves
- all parts of the world as they are being brought together by the internet
- Agreement between countries
- An ideology centered on the value of human life
- Respond to events on their own
- strategies and actions a state employs in its interactions with other states,
- Helps countries navigate the difficult path from conflict to peace.
- intergovernmental military alliance of 32 member states
- Several countries working together
- diplomatic and political international organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security
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- the process involving the fragmentation of an area, country, or region into multiple smaller and hostile units.
- the total income earned by a country's people and businesses, no matter where it was earned.
- the set of rules, norms, and standards generally recognized as binding between states.
- Things people desire
- absence of excessive fluctuations in the macroeconomy
- Basic elements of Human life
- a policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, especially the political affairs of other countries.
- regulates and facilitates international trade.
- supranational political and economic union of 27 member states
- UNESCO aims to save this
- Official grants or loans that limit procurement to companies in the donor country or in a small group of countries.
- involves countries working together by ceding a degree of sovereignty to be a member of an international organization.
- promote health, keep the world safe, and serve the vulnerable.
- Peacekeepers must not take sides
- theory that says that the national debt incurred by a despotic regime should not be enforceable
- aim of promoting world peace and security through international cooperation in education, arts, sciences and culture
30 Clues: Things people desire • UNESCO aims to save this • Agreement between countries • Basic elements of Human life • Respond to events on their own • Peacekeepers must not take sides • Several countries working together • the state or process of being international. • regulates and facilitates international trade. • An ideology centered on the value of human life • ...
Steven's Cross Word Puzzles 2016-12-07
Across
- South Korea, Thailand, and Singapore are examples of _____ _______________ countries
- Tax added to the price of goods that are imported
- Conditions that exists when countries rely on each other for ideas, goods, services and markets
- Soil, Coal, are things that we use but don't make
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment.
- Buying goods or resources from other countries
- trade Removal of trade restrictions so that goods flow freely among countries
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- iron,Gold,oil, are thing that we can't reuse
- Number limit on how many items of a particular product can be imported from a certain nation
- sun ,wood, water, are things that we can reuse
- Sierra Leone, Cambodia, and Guatemala are examples of ___________countries
- Selling goods or resources to other countries
12 Clues: iron,Gold,oil, are thing that we can't reuse • Selling goods or resources to other countries • sun ,wood, water, are things that we can reuse • Buying goods or resources from other countries • Tax added to the price of goods that are imported • Soil, Coal, are things that we use but don't make • ...
AP World Crosswrod 2023-06-06
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- stalins economic policy built to rebuild the soviet economy after wwi and tried to improve heavy industry and improve farm output but resulted in mass famine.
- Policies that promote military growth.
- disease that affects the mind and memory and is found in developed countrie.
- Group of revolutionaries in southern china led a revolt against the qing dynasty
- Proxy war between USSR and US held in vietnam over the communist in north vietnam.
- the US feared spread of communism and decided to take actions in communist countries.
- first indeonesian president and had led the the indonesians to independence.
- organized indian resistance and fought anti-indian legislation in courts and led large protests against the colonial government.
- A country has a sphere of influence over other and they shift the benefits to favor mostly them
- Led land reforms and was a part of the Non-aligned movement
- policies against asians going into American and Australia.
- Made free economy reforms in the US alongside maragaret thatcher.
- Period of european colonial expansion in the late 19th and early 20th century.
- belief that the stronger countries had a natural role of taking control and controling smaller countries.
- India sepoy soldiers misunderstood British soldiers and revolted resulting in a indian loss.
- proxy war between ussr and us held over in korea over setting up korea with a democratic government or communist.
- gained independence for the gold coast from britain
- medicine made to combat disease by introducing immunity to it.
- Indian indepence gained through the partition of india.
- War between china and Britain that was over the banning of British opium and resulted in a Chinese loss.
- Organization formed in order to ensure fair trade across world.
- Nationalist organization devoted to ending austro-hungarian presence in the balkans.
- revolution that caused gmo to increase and produced massive food
- disease that affects the heart and if often found in developed countries.
- Organization representing the revolutionary working class of russia unde the leadership of vladimir leni.
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- communist defense pact formed in recognition of nato.
- spanish general whose armies took control of spain in 1993 and ruled as a dictator until his death in1975
- disease that had a outbreak in the 20th century.
- Pandemic that killed more soldiers than world war i and war brought back home by soldiers from war.
- treaty used to make balance after world war i but failed massively and contributed to world war ii because the us did not join and countries were not sold on collective security.
- When fidel castro took control of cuba and they had obtain nukes from the soviets
- made free economy reforms in the UK alongside Ronald reagan.
- medicine made in order to combat bacterial infections.
- diesease that is found in poverished countries and is often formed by infected waters
- Communist father who favored revolts by the working-class Collectivization was the policy of transferring the ownership of private farmland to the state.
- War against US and USSR that never got direct and resulted in multiple proxy wars.
- Xioaping made economic reforms towards a more free economy in china.
- Creole who created new independent countries in south America
- Promote trade and provide security to asian countries.
- Disease of the 20th century that had a outbreak.
- used to unite the people at home to join the war or contribute to the war effort.
- Meeting between European powers to split up Africa and claim their land.
- war that involves utilizing the civilian support at home to supply and help troops.
- Allowed for controlled birth for more favorable conditions but also contributed to less births in the world.
- disease that is found in poverished countries and is formed after contanminated misquitos bite a host.
- Disease in developed countries that is formed after cells grow too much.
- ended apartheism in south africa with the use of rugby games.
- Uprising against foreigners that occurred in china about in 1900 resulting in many European countries sending troops to fight the boxers back.
- diseases that affects the lung after person is exposed to infected air qualities.
- Defense alliance between countries in north americ and Europe.
- At yalta roosevelt and churchhill discussed with stalin the conditions under which the soviet union would enter the war against japan and the agreed to give soviet manchuria for sphere fo influence
51 Clues: Policies that promote military growth. • disease that had a outbreak in the 20th century. • Disease of the 20th century that had a outbreak. • gained independence for the gold coast from britain • communist defense pact formed in recognition of nato. • medicine made in order to combat bacterial infections. • Promote trade and provide security to asian countries. • ...
US History study guide crossword 2022-12-12
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- the use of a country's financial power to extend its international influence
- a form of diplomacy which uses intimidation to scare countries into submission
- group of American writers identified with pre-World War I reform and exposé writing.
- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries
- illegal bars during the prohibition
- the promotion of a widespread fear of a potential rise of communism
- a four wheeled vehicle used for transportation
- the belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively
- An organised group of workers
- a truce; agreement from both sides to stop fighting
- a type of land warfare using occupied lines largely comprising military trenches
- the making of amends for a wrong one has done
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- an area of land that is controlled by no one between two countries at war
- national policy to avoid interactions with other countries
- protecting the interests of the "Native born"
- the state of not supporting or helping either side in a conflict
- the state or process of being international
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- a place where many cultures and races mix in with each other
- to absorb, attach or add another thing or country
20 Clues: An organised group of workers • illegal bars during the prohibition • the state or process of being international • protecting the interests of the "Native born" • the making of amends for a wrong one has done • a four wheeled vehicle used for transportation • to absorb, attach or add another thing or country • a truce; agreement from both sides to stop fighting • ...
M3 Vocab 2022-11-14
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- Big international organizations that solve problems.
- Something that has to do with other countries.
- Studying where people move after big events.
- What the US was fighting against in the Persian gulf wars.
- Making amends to countries that hated you.
- prisoners don't like being in jail and start a fight.
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries.
- United Nations.
- If a country gets into a fight the other will back it up.
- An example is George Washington, not getting involved in foreign affairs.
- The ideas that many eastern and middle eastern countries don't like.
- European Union.
- International Monetary Fund.
- Where you get your primary source of money.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- Cold war threats with nuclear weapons.
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- Can be peaceful or violent.
- Most everyone uses it to post pictures and communicate today.
- Reviving goods internationally.
- Someone showing up to your door recruiting you to service.
- Replaces the government using violence.
- Help builds up each other's economies.
- World Health Organization.
- Disobeying the government to take out something wrong.
- Sending out goods internationally.
- North American Free Trade Agreement.
- Creating peace during war.
- Not buying anything out of protest.
- Familly traveling to the US to live here.
- Making a change in something that you don't like.
30 Clues: United Nations. • European Union. • World Health Organization. • Creating peace during war. • Can be peaceful or violent. • International Monetary Fund. • Reviving goods internationally. • Sending out goods internationally. • Not buying anything out of protest. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • North American Free Trade Agreement. • Help builds up each other's economies. • ...
Imperialism Test Review 2021-12-13
Across
- Great Britain restricted people in this large country from developing their own businesses or trading with other countries.
- Brown cake which looks like it came from a tree often eaten during the Christmas season. [NOT ON TEST]
- These new, large networks increased transportation of goods and people throughout the world in the 1800s.
- The United States, lead by Roosevelt’s determination, increased its influence and stake in this area which includes Colombia and Venezuela among other countries.
- Writer of the famous story, “A Christmas Carol”, where the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character. [NOT ON TEST]
- One of the main commanders of the Rough Riders, who successfully fought against Spain in the Spanish-American War, was this future, nature-loving president.
- Type of Darwinism which states that the strongest, most equipped countries and groups of people will survive in society.
- King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did.
- Kris Kringle, also known by this more familiar name, is a key character in the holiday movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’. [NOT ON TEST]
- The United States acquired this territory, whose capital is Hagatna, in 1898 and still owns it today.
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- Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917.
- Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War
- Countries operating as a protectorate have their own internal forms of this while still under control of an outside, stronger country.
- With imperialism came the need for this idea where citizens would become absorbed into the culture of the governing power.
- Influential Indian reformer who pushed to eliminate what he saw as social mishaps such as arranged marriages in India.
- This revolution increased demand for materials and resources so powerful countries could produce goods.
- The Berlin Conference was held in late 1800s so several primarily European countries could decide how to divide this continent.
- Possessing better, more advanced and deadly forms of these was main reason why stronger countries had advantage over weaker ones in 1800s rush of imperialism.
- Major disease spread by insects like mosquitos that made constructing the Panama Canal a difficult process.
- This U.S. and Canadian aerospace defense command center began tracking Santa Claus’ progress around the world in 1955. [NOT ON TEST]
- Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST]
- Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia.
22 Clues: Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST] • Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War • Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917. • King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did. • ...
Brandon Bedell's crossword puzzle 2012-08-31
Across
- a form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority.
- a relation between countries in which they rely in one another for resources, goods, or services.
- a system in which the central government makes all economic decisions.
- the value of all goods and services produced within a country in a single year.
- the process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade.
- as type of government in which a single, powerful ruler has total control.
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- a combination of a command economy and a market economy.
- a system in which people grow their own food and make their own goods.
- a system based on private ownership,free trade, and competition.
- countries with strong economies and a high quality of life.
- an organization of the world's countries that promotes peace and security around the globe.
- a ppolitical system in which the government owns all property and domainates all aspects of life in a country.
- use natural resources or raw materials to manufacture other products.
- countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life.
- one of the oldest types of government.
15 Clues: one of the oldest types of government. • a combination of a command economy and a market economy. • countries with strong economies and a high quality of life. • a system based on private ownership,free trade, and competition. • use natural resources or raw materials to manufacture other products. • ...
Chapter 2 WW1 terms, Crossword puzzle 2021-03-07
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- A threat which states one must meet certain conditions, or face serious consequences
- Agreement where Germany supported Austria-Hungary no matter what, even if it meant going to war
- Resources in a nation are gathered and organized for the one purpose of winning the war
- Development of industries in countries/territories
- A strong feeling, connection or pride for one's country, and having desire to support it's traditions
- Extending rule of authority from a country to other countries/territories
- A strategy that includes attacks to win a war by wearing down the other side, to outlast them
- A close association of nations to achieve common goals and objectives, or can also be combined for military protection
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- Policy that the British navy has to be equal or better than two other navies combined
- Standard war tactic that offers protection against enemy fire
- A narrow strip; whenever soldiers detected or sensed movement, started firing rifles and machine guns
- Competition between two countries striving to be the best, and having the best equipped military
- Ideology and unification of Slavic people
- Action where soldiers go across trenches and no man's land, fully exposed to enemy fire
- A plan designed to avoid two front war, with Germany attacking France
- Through a less formal group of agreement, Russia, France and Great Britain loosely agreed to support each other
- A Serbian terrorist organization that supports violence to achieve it's goals
- A war where a country fights on two different battlegrounds, to increase chance of success
- Policy of making a countries armed forces super strong, and allowing political situations in which military interests dominate government policy
- Countries that had agreement to support each other when being attacked, which included Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
20 Clues: Ideology and unification of Slavic people • Development of industries in countries/territories • Standard war tactic that offers protection against enemy fire • A plan designed to avoid two front war, with Germany attacking France • Extending rule of authority from a country to other countries/territories • ...
citizen test- Garska, 2hr 2023-01-09
Across
- when states have a larger population this house of congress gets more members ( 3 words)
- helping out countries with issues and creating friendships with countries (2 words)
- explain how to make amendments and ratification of the constitution along with how the branches work
- taxis that businesses have to pay based on there income (2 words)
- when the constitution is changed
- taxis of goods that people buy
- A document that lists what the rules for the countries government
- the branch that has the president
- the branch of government that has congress
- a group of people who lisen to a case and desides who wins
- the 15 heads of the departments are all in the presidents…
- this means that no one is above the law (3 words)
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- cases where people are accused of a crime (2 words)
- powers that are distributed between the national, state, and smaller city governments
- Case the cases that is not crime just people haveing a disagreement involving there rights and need it to be resolved by a court
- house of representatives and the senate combined make up…
- the leader of a government department is called…
- where there is no jury and the case is decided by a judge
- actions towards other countries is called…(2 words)
- taxes that are taken to help elderly people (2 words)
- the branch that holds the courts
- an agreement with different countries…
- a tax on how much money you pay and the more money you make the more money you need to pay (2 words)
- this explains what the constitution does
- you get two representatives for every state in this house of congress
25 Clues: taxis of goods that people buy • when the constitution is changed • the branch that holds the courts • the branch that has the president • an agreement with different countries… • this explains what the constitution does • the branch of government that has congress • the leader of a government department is called… • this means that no one is above the law (3 words) • ...
coldwar 2024-01-19
Across
- a big competition between countries to see who can have the most powerful and advanced weapons.
- use to quickly and effectively end the world war
- Education for U.S veterans returning home
- military alliance war by the Soviet Union satellite states
- If one fall all fall together
- Plan used to aid to help another country
- plan by a president to stop communism from spreading. It involved giving help to countries that were at risk of becoming communist
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- people were really scared of communism in the United States. Senator accused a lot of people of being communists without much proof.
- Countries work together and solve promblems
- increase of birth rates when soldier came back home
- 30 countries alliance
- kept from preventing the spread of something
- Blocked westerns from delivering supplies
- a political and economic ideology where the government owns everything
- created jobs for returning soldiers
15 Clues: 30 countries alliance • If one fall all fall together • created jobs for returning soldiers • Education for U.S veterans returning home • Blocked westerns from delivering supplies • Plan used to aid to help another country • Countries work together and solve promblems • kept from preventing the spread of something • use to quickly and effectively end the world war • ...
Outcome 3 Crossword Puzzle - Social 10-1 2024-01-30
Across
- An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
- Energy sources such as coal, oil and natural gas that come from ancient remains of plants and animals - "_____ Fuels".
- An organization of 187 countries, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.
- A group of countries in Europe that work together, using the same currency (the Euro) in order to strengthen and grow their economies.
- The selling of a public service, such as electricity delivery or health care, to a private company so that the service is no longer owned by the government.
- Commercial agriculture characterized by integration of different steps in the food-processing industry, usually through ownership by large corporations.
- A process that involves countries in reducing or removing trade barriers, such as tariffs and quotas, so goods and services can move around the world more freely.
- A tax on imported goods.
- An economic system based on the holding of all property by the community as a whole or by the state.
- Regulates trade in services, such as telecommunications and banking, as well as goods.
- Type of plan to protect and preserve the environment and natural resources of an area.
- Group of seven leading industrial countries: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States who meet to discuss issues of importance such as economies, trade, defence, the environment and human rights issues.
- Canadian government agency responsible for administering foreign aid programs in less developed countries.
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- The tendency for society to move, work and live increasingly more in towns and cities than in rural areas.
- Development that meets the people's needs in the present without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their needs - "______ Prosperity".
- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise.
- A precious gemstone mined under forced or dangerous conditions to fund war or rebellion - "_______ Stone".
- Free trade agreement created in 1994 between Canada, United States and Mexico to remove tariffs and encourage more trade between the countries with less barriers. Replaced in 2020 with the USMCA trade agreement.
- Accepting responsibility for ensuring that the earth's resources remain sustainable.
- When two countries agree to eliminate all tariffs and taxes on goods and services traded between them.
- Any natural resource that can replenish itself in a relatively short period of time, such as some types of lumber, solar power and wind energy.
- The value of all the goods and services a country produces in a year; used to measure the strength of a country's economy.
- The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves.
- A business strategy that involves reducing costs by using suppliers of products and services in countries where labour is cheaper and government regulation may be less strict.
- An international bank that lends money to help those countries that are in need i.e. Lending money to a war torn country.
- In Canada, corporations or businesses that are owned by the government, ie. Canada Post and the CBC.
- International financial agreement signed shortly before the end of World War II that created the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
- A condition of the Bretton Woods Agreement that all printed money be able to be converted to gold.
28 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • The removal of trees faster than forests can replace themselves. • An economic system based on private property and free enterprise. • Accepting responsibility for ensuring that the earth's resources remain sustainable. • Regulates trade in services, such as telecommunications and banking, as well as goods. • ...
African Trivia 2022-02-03
Across
- River in two African countries' names. (5)
- One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World on the Zambezi River. (8,5)
- The _____; surrounded by Senegal, the smallest of the mainland African countries. (6)
- Film franchise shares name of Country. (10)
- ababa The Mercato open-air market is located in this city. Also the capital of Ethiopia. (5,5)
- Number of African countries with Spanish as an official language. (3)
- River that flows through 11 African countries. (4)
- The capital of Kenya. (7)
- The Kalahari Desert is located in this country. (8)
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- Country completely landlocked by South Africa. (7)
- Country where the African Cup of Nations was held in 2022. (8)
- Largest city in Africa. (5)
- Mountain range stretching across Algeria and Morocco. (5,9)
- This area covers 30% of Africa. (6,6)
- The old name for this country was Nyasaland. (6)
15 Clues: The capital of Kenya. (7) • Largest city in Africa. (5) • This area covers 30% of Africa. (6,6) • River in two African countries' names. (5) • Film franchise shares name of Country. (10) • The old name for this country was Nyasaland. (6) • Country completely landlocked by South Africa. (7) • River that flows through 11 African countries. (4) • ...
Vocab Imperialism/Spanish American War 2019-11-22
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- A government's strategy in dealing with other countries.
- The team that consisted of some European countries. They were against the allies in WWI
- An international organization created after WWI to provide a forum for resolving international disputes.
- A country that has significant influence in international affairs.
- Theodore Roosevelt's foreign policy:"speak softly and carry a big stick, you will go far."
- An addition to the Monroe Doctrine.
- British ocean liner that sunk to a German U-Boat. It caused the US to join WWI.
- 26th President that expanded the system of national parks and sought to uphold the Monroe Doctrine.
- A canal that crosses in Panama that connects the Atlantic and Pacific.
- US battleship that was sent to Cuba and it exploded which led to the Spanish-American War.
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- A statement of principle for peace that was used for peace negotiations in WWI
- 28th president of the US. He led the US through WWI.
- Movement that promotes the interests of a particular nation, especially with the aim of maintaining its sovereignty over its homeland.
- The belief that a government should maintain a strong military and use it to expand the nation's interests.
- Stated that European countries couldn't interfere with the Western Hemisphere.
- A secret diplomatic communication issued from the German Foreign Office.
- Journalism that presents little to no legitamate or will-researched background.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- A relationship between multiple groups that have joined together for mutual benefit.
- Countries that didn't participate in the battles of WWI
- The countries in WWI that were on the US team against the Central Powers.
21 Clues: An addition to the Monroe Doctrine. • 28th president of the US. He led the US through WWI. • Countries that didn't participate in the battles of WWI • A government's strategy in dealing with other countries. • A country that has significant influence in international affairs. • A canal that crosses in Panama that connects the Atlantic and Pacific. • ...
Latin America 2023-05-31
Across
- the 2015 action towards stopping climate change
- Spain, Portugal, and France colonized these countries
- the long term warming of Earth
- the process of global interaction and trade that connects our world and makes it interdependent
- an organization of middle eastern oil producing countries
- commonly referred to as the "third agricultural revolution," this was a time period during which crop production was immensely increased as a result of modern farming technology and chemicals
- human rights organization dedicated to finding those who went missing due to the dictatorship of Latin American rulers
- takeover
- overthrew Batista and led Cuba from 1959 to 2008
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- adaptation of American culture and influence in other countries and nations
- a group led by Augustus Pinochet that took over Chile by force
- the european organization that eliminated tariffs and trade barriers, establishes one currency (the Euro), and in doing so made 28 European countries interdependent
- an argentine political ideology based on the ideas of Juan Peron
- a free trade agreement between Canada, The United States, and Mexico that eliminated tariffs in trade between these countries stimulating economic growth
- vocally opposed Juan Perón's rule and ideals
- when there are not enough resources to supply the population
- an eight-year period during which the Argentine Anti-Communist Alliance kidnapped and murdered numerous Argentinians
- an operation of state terror and political repression, which the US backed as a form of containment
- people who disappeared because of dictators
- amendment in the Cuban constitution under which the united states had control over Cuba
- organizer of the National Commission on the Disappearance of Persons
21 Clues: takeover • the long term warming of Earth • people who disappeared because of dictators • vocally opposed Juan Perón's rule and ideals • the 2015 action towards stopping climate change • overthrew Batista and led Cuba from 1959 to 2008 • Spain, Portugal, and France colonized these countries • an organization of middle eastern oil producing countries • ...
Colonization Unit Review 2023-09-22
Across
- Triangular trade that brought enslaved labor to work on southern plantations
- Acts that were passed by the British government to control and restrict colonists’ trade
- Type of crop Spain and Great Britain exported from their colonies
- Water passage European countries searched in North America to get to Asian spices
- Religious group in England known as Pilgrims that traveled to North America to worship freely
- Territory fully occupied and controlled by another country
- Religious denomination European countries tried to spread in North America
- Religious organization Spanish explorers establish to convert Native americans to Christianity
- Type of routes European countries wanted to establish between their countries and Asia
- Initial reason for European countries to sail to Asia
- Nickname for Middle Region colonies because they cultivated grains
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- Longest river explored by the French that runs from North to South dividing the USA almost in 2
- Religious group persecuted by the Church of England because they supported equality and were against slavery
- Reason why someone does/did something
- Mountain range that became border for the British colonies in North America
- Colony where Quakers settled to be able to worship freely
- The first successful English colony in North America
- Settlement in Massachusetts established by Pilgrims
- Name of the lake system where the French benefitted from fur trade
- Cash crop Virginia colonists cultivated on their swampy land
- Product France primarily focused on when it was trading with Native Americans
- Economic policy that helped Great Britain import raw materials from colonies cheaply and become rich
- Cheap labor working on the field of Southern plantations
23 Clues: Reason why someone does/did something • Settlement in Massachusetts established by Pilgrims • The first successful English colony in North America • Initial reason for European countries to sail to Asia • Cheap labor working on the field of Southern plantations • Colony where Quakers settled to be able to worship freely • ...
Human Geography Crossword 2024-05-30
Across
- - The less developed countries that are economically dependent on the core countries.
- of Place - The feelings evoked by people as a result of certain experiences and memories associated with a particular place.
- Factors - Conditions that drive people away from their homeland and attract them to a new area.
- Sector - The sector of the economy that involves intellectual activities, such as research and development.
- - A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs.
- - A city with a population of over 10 million people.
- - The process of increased interconnectedness among countries, most notably in economics, politics, and culture.
- Place Theory - A theory that explains the distribution of services based on the fact that settlements serve as centers of market areas.
- Development - Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
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- - The region from which innovative ideas originate.
- - The belief in the inherent superiority of one's own ethnic group or culture.
- Rate - The average number of children a woman will have during her childbearing years.
- Transition Model - A model that describes population change over time through stages.
- Morphology - The study of the physical form and structure of urban places.
- - The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement.
- Landscape - The visible imprint of human activity and culture on the landscape.
- Diffusion - The spread of an idea through physical movement of people from one place to another.
- Decay - The decreasing interaction between places as the distance between them increases.
- - The control or influence of less developed countries by more developed countries through indirect means.
- - The process of renovating urban neighborhoods by attracting more affluent residents.
20 Clues: - The region from which innovative ideas originate. • - A city with a population of over 10 million people. • - The portion of Earth's surface occupied by permanent human settlement. • Morphology - The study of the physical form and structure of urban places. • - A geographic boundary within which a particular linguistic feature occurs. • ...
Unit 2 vocab pt.2 2024-10-24
Across
- European countries forcing China to trade with all countries
- A state that is controlled or protected by another country
- Acquiring or gaining control over political or economic life of “weaker countries.
- Battleship that was bringing Cuba supplies, Spain was blamed for sinking
- Cuban Independence, acquired Puerto Rico & Guam, Paid Spain for Philippines
- Connect Atlantic and Pacific ocean
- U.S. are the policeman of the world
- Taft by Roosevelt by guaranteeing loans to all Latin American countries
- caused by U.S. wanted cheaper trade & influence and sinking of USS Maine
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- China citizens fought against imperialism and ended open door policy
- 8,000 volunteer cavalry led by Teddy
- Philippines trying to gain independence and it lasted 3 years
- Cuba couldn’t do anything without approval and U.S. formed a naval base
- oil and sugar was in these places
- Americans that didn’t want to go to war
- Blamed Spain for the sinking of the USS Maine
16 Clues: oil and sugar was in these places • Connect Atlantic and Pacific ocean • 8,000 volunteer cavalry led by Teddy • U.S. are the policeman of the world • Americans that didn’t want to go to war • Blamed Spain for the sinking of the USS Maine • A state that is controlled or protected by another country • European countries forcing China to trade with all countries • ...
Economic inequality 2023-03-21
Across
- everyone has equal opportunities regardless of their gender
- wealthy, industrialised developed infrastructure
- employment is growing, export a lot of goods, increasing wages
- when a country owes another country money
- given by more developed countries to developing countries
- given to developing countries to improve infrastructure, healthcare and education
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- gives farmers the opportunity to sell goods at a better price
- given to developing countries after a natural disaster
- economy rely on primary economic activities, poor infrastructure, poverty
- human development index
- money is used selfishly by the leader instead of being used to build society's needs
- gross national income
12 Clues: gross national income • human development index • when a country owes another country money • wealthy, industrialised developed infrastructure • given to developing countries after a natural disaster • given by more developed countries to developing countries • everyone has equal opportunities regardless of their gender • ...
Free Trade Agreements 2024-11-02
Across
- Something involving two parties/countries
- Trade Trade that takes place without barriers.
- A limit on how much a country can import
- A disagreement
- A government department that collects taxes put on other countries’ imported goods.
- A tax on imports
- Geographical areas
- An answer or solution to a conflict
- Occurring between nations
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- A discussion aimed at reaching an agreement
- A good/service bought from a foreign economy.
- Something that slows down or stops your company from exporting goods or services to an overseas market.
- Something involving more than two parties/countries
- Obeying a law or rule
- A good/service bought by a foreign economy.
- A rule issued by a government
- A negotiated arrangement between parties
- The removal or easing of restrictions
18 Clues: A disagreement • A tax on imports • Geographical areas • Obeying a law or rule • Occurring between nations • A rule issued by a government • An answer or solution to a conflict • The removal or easing of restrictions • A limit on how much a country can import • A negotiated arrangement between parties • Something involving two parties/countries • ...
AP Globalization 2022-02-18
Across
- It includes remittances from migration, which typically flow from industrialized to less industrialized countries.
- The transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- the consequences to human populations of any public or private policies and actions that significantly change their norms, values, beliefs, practices, etc.
- An increasing share of spending on goods and services is devoted to imports and an increasing share of what countries produce is sold as exports.
- an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- The only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- bringing goods or services into a country.
- strategy in which firm allows foreign country to produce its products for a fee.
- a type of globalization that refers to the ways corporations do business as multinational organizations nowadays.
- the development and sharing of information, through verbal and non-verbal messages
- a type of globalization that refers to the ease at which money can be spread around the world.
- a system of trade between nations in which there are no special taxes placed on imports.
- The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely.
- A multilateral agreement regulating international trade
- _____ can benefit developing economies when migrants who acquired education and know-how abroad return home to establish new enterprises.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread and mixing of cultures around the world.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread of technology around the world.
- which is a form of privatization, occurs when a national government sells an asset or operation such as a large government-owned firm to private investors.
- an international organization of 37 member countries with a goal of finding solution to a range of social, economic and environmental challenges
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- a type of globalization that refers to the idea that the world needs to be considered one interconnected ecosystem.
- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- Are used to restrict trade, as they increase the price of imported goods and services, making them more expensive to consumers
- an agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries.
- investment made to acquire lasting interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor.
- a type of globalization that refers to the diplomatic negotiations between nation-states.
- selling products to another country.
- The western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into brisk trade before. They took over the countries in Asia and Africa.This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the "______".
- Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships much larger more faster, caravan change into bike, motorcycles, cars, buses and airplanes.
- The Top 3 country that dominated WTO.
- a type of globalization that refers to the integration of our societies.
- The free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics,,society, technology and culture.
- a type globalization that refers to the idea that the world is no longer seen as groups of distinct nations as much as it once was.
- An association of European nations formed in 1993 for the purpose of achieving political and economic intergrantion.
- a global bloc composed by the governments and central bank governors from 19 countries and the European Union (EU).
- The Top 1 country that dominated WTO.
- the __ soon called the World Bank, Originally, its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War II
39 Clues: selling products to another country. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 3 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 1 country that dominated WTO. • bringing goods or services into a country. • A multilateral agreement regulating international trade • The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely. • ...
REGIONAL INTEGRATION 2022-03-29
Across
- liberalisation, a generalised set of rules to which states must adhere in order to maintain economic competitiveness in international markets
- bloc, a group of countries having a free trade agreement, usually in the same geographical area
- market, a group arrangement in which there are no taxes on imports from member states
- selling products abroad at a lower price than they are sold in the home market
- policy, government financial; taxation expenditure and budgets
- the necessary pre-conditions for industrialization
- country, a country that does not produce most of its goods and services and its standard of living is below that of the developed country. It is being gradually industrialized.
- integration, having a unified approach to trade and fiscal measures and policies
- trade, trade within a region
- trade, the elimination of all tariffs and duties that prevent free competition between countries on all products
- agreement, an agreement between more than two parties or countries.
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- state, a country which is no longer under the control and direction of a foreign power. It looks after its own affairs.
- is the process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected as a result of massively increased trade and cultural exchange / the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide.
- policy, policy concerning the control of money supply and interest rates by a central bank
- trade agreement/area, agreement or area where member countries eliminate more or less completely all tariff and non-tariff barriers to trade among themselves
- organisation and consolidation of regional economic and political integration groups, leading to the ability of a nation or country to make decisions about its own government
- country, a country that is less developed economically than most others, with little industry and little money spent on education, health care, etc.
- Corporation, a large company operating in many countries
- economy, a country or countries with a common currency and common monetary and fiscal polices
- union, a situation in which members integrate all economic policies and in effect acts as though they were economically one country
- country, a country that produces most of its good and services and has a very high standard of living. It is highly industrialized
- Agreement, an agreement between two parties or countries
22 Clues: trade, trade within a region • the necessary pre-conditions for industrialization • Corporation, a large company operating in many countries • Agreement, an agreement between two parties or countries • policy, government financial; taxation expenditure and budgets • agreement, an agreement between more than two parties or countries. • ...
Unit 4: Europe and Russia 2022-03-15
Across
- Western Europeans worry about losing their _____ because of factories moving to poorer countries in Eastern Europe
- The _____, NATO, and the United Nations (UN)are all examples of supranational organizations
- The most common economic activity/industry in Europe and Russia
- When a country joins the EU, it is expected to give some _____ to the EU government
- Norway, Sweden, and Finland all occupy the _____ Peninsula
- The EU government encourages Europeans to think of themselves as _____ of Europe
- Forces that unite people and countries
- A nation-state is an independent state, or country, whose people mostly share a common _____
- In a common market, there are fewer to no _____, or taxes on goods that cross country borders
- Which former Soviet republic was recently invaded by Russia?
- By joining together, members of the EU trade bloc have far more _____ power than they would have acting alone
- Defense alliance among 28 European countries and 2 North American countries whose goal is to safeguard freedom and security by political and military means
- The EU is a _____ organization through which a number of European nations work together on shared issues
- The population of Europe and Russia is [more/less] religious than Latin America
- When the Soviet Union collapsed, _____ new nation-states were created in Europe and Asia
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- The main goals of the EU are to promote peace and _____, or economic well-being, for its members
- The unit of currency used in many (but not all) countries in the EU
- Forces that divide people and countries
- Largest country in the world by land area
- The _____ Mountains separate Europe from Asia and western Russia from eastern Russia
- Europe's climates are shaped by latitude, _____ location, and altitude (elevation)
- When the Soviet Union collapsed in 1991, it became the largest _____ state
- The populations of Belarus and Lithuania are largely made up of their own _____ groups, or people who share a unique culture and identity
- The Soviet Union collapsed because of political and _____ reasons and because of a lack of national unity
- The _____ and Roman civilizations occupied most of Europe during ancient times
- The political revolutions of Europe's modern era led to the rise of _____ and dictatorships
- A long, narrow stretch of land that is surrounded by water on three sides
27 Clues: Forces that unite people and countries • Forces that divide people and countries • Largest country in the world by land area • Norway, Sweden, and Finland all occupy the _____ Peninsula • Which former Soviet republic was recently invaded by Russia? • The most common economic activity/industry in Europe and Russia • ...
GLOBALISATION 2023-08-28
Across
- - Removal of trade barriers
- - globalisation has largely improved the growth of ______ countries
- - Not only goods but _____ are also exchanged between countries
- integrating the home economy with world economy
- - some countries profited more than others
- - Recently government has put ban on import of this item
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- - Ford collaborated with this company in India
- - Process of human exchange due to globalisation
- - Origin country of Hyundai
- - negative impact of globalisation on ______ balance
- - company that has business operations in at least one country other than its home country
- - largest multinational conglomerate of India represented in over 100 countries
12 Clues: - Origin country of Hyundai • - Removal of trade barriers • - some countries profited more than others • - Ford collaborated with this company in India • integrating the home economy with world economy • - Process of human exchange due to globalisation • - negative impact of globalisation on ______ balance • - Recently government has put ban on import of this item • ...
Outcome 3 Crossword Puzzle - Social 20-1 2024-02-07
Across
- Unanimously adopted in a resolution by the UN General Assembly in 2005, this principle holds that the international community must help protect populations from war crimes, ethnic cleansing, genocide, and crimes against humanity.
- A government's strategy in dealing with other nations and the international community.
- Money, food, or other resources given or lent by one country to another for the purpose of assisting with quality of life issues such as reducing famine or spread of disease.
- Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries.
- An international organization of some European countries formed after World War II to reduce trade barriers and increase cooperation among its members.
- Concept that nations have the right to govern themselves.
- A multilateral organization composed of representatives from the eight circumpolar states and six Indigenous organizations.
- Promoting positive action for human welfare and social reform and progress.
- A United Nations agency created to assist developing nations by loans guaranteed by member governments.
- A policy whereby a country completely opts out of participating in international social, economic, political and military affairs and instead stays isolated within their own borders, not involving themselves with other countries or global initiatives.
- A global institution to promote international trade and to settle international trade disputes among member nations.
- A suspension of the payment of international debts when it is determined a country can no longer reasonably pay the debts, or that paying would cause major suffering and harm to the people.
- The cultural inheritance from the past that all people share and that is preserved in world heritage sites, traditional skills and knowledge, and the arts.
- The condition of protecting all members of a group or collective from danger. The UN tries to ensure the security of all member states.
- Often referred to as a parliament of nations, it is composed of member states, which meet to consider the world's most pressing problems. Each state has one vote, and a two-thirds majority in the General Assembly is required for decisions on key issues.
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- A process in which the world's richest nations chose to cancel poor nations' obligations to pay back loans or debt because it is causing major harm to the people of an area.
- Policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems.
- A group within the United Nations responsible for human health, including combating the spread of infectious diseases and health issues related to natural disasters.
- A situation in which there is economic growth, rising national income, high and steady employment, and steadiness in the general level of prices.
- Policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements with, or support from, other countries.
- Policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization made up of independent appointed officials or representatives elected by member states.
- Group of 20 largest economies in the world that work together to address key issues in the global economy - financial stability, climate change mitigation & sustainable development.
- US-Canadian military organization formed in 1958 responsible for aerospace warning, aerospace control, and maritime warning at the height of the Cold War nuclear crisis.
- An international organization of French speakers that aims to promote the French language and culture in all countries.
- The most recent trade agreement between Canada, the United States and Mexico that encourages and sets the rules for free trade between these North American countries.
- A belief that says all members of the global community should accept collective responsibility for the challenges that face the world and that nations should work together in the best interests of the globe.
- Military alliance created in 1949 made up of 12 non-Communist countries, including Canada and the United States, that support each other if attacked.
- The main governing body of the United Nations, it has the authority to identify threats to international peace and security and to prescribe the organization's response, including military and/or economic sanctions.
- Group of seven industrial countries that have discussions regarding global politics, economic and social policy - Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States.
29 Clues: Concept that nations have the right to govern themselves. • Promoting positive action for human welfare and social reform and progress. • A government's strategy in dealing with other nations and the international community. • Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries. • ...
Comprehensive Review Crossword on the HDI 2014-11-20
Across
- The HDI component that relates to the human body
- The country that ranked 2nd in 2013 HDI
- It does not seem fair to simply reduce human development into three _____________, there are many other things that are missing from this index
- The HDI does not take into consider ________________ development
- The HDI component that takes into consideration the level of wealth, comfort and necessities available
- The Indian economist that help create the HDI
- How the HDI component that relates to the human body is measured
- How the HDI component that relates to the acquisition of knowledge through an institution is measured
- The country that ranked 1st in 2013 HDI
- The country that ranked 184th in 2013 HDI (4th last)
- The ___________ of each indicator is currently equal, but some people argue that weighing them like that is arbitrary
- ______ _______ human development is when the countries score 0.800 or above on the HDI
- _______ of the three indicators are too similar, and correlate to each other, therefore if one is high the other is mostly likely high, but again the point is that it does not give a clear picture of development.
- The HDI Index classifies countries into ______________ categories, but this is misleading, because countries like China have very poor people, but is still regarded as a high level of development
- States The country that ranked 5th in 2013 HDI
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- Another criticism of the HDI is that there is a ________ _____ in the data, because it is too hard to constantly keep calculating it
- The Pakistan economist that help create the HDI
- The country that ranked 186th in 2013 HDI (2nd last)
- The country that ranked 185th in 2013 HDI (3rd last)
- How the HDI component that takes into consideration the level of wealth, comfort and necessities available is measured
- The country that ranked 3rd in 2013 HDI
- The country that ranked 187th in 2013 HDI (last)
- The HDI did not consider the ______ within a country and between countries (difference between rich and poor)
- The country that ranked 183rd in 2013 HDI (5th last)
- _____ human development is when the countries score from 0.700-0.799
- The country that ranked 4th in 2013 HDI
- The HDI component that relates to the acquisition of knowledge through an institution
- The HDI is a better measure of development compared to this
- _____ human development is when the countries score less than 0.550
- _____ human development is when the countries score from 0.550-0.699
30 Clues: The country that ranked 2nd in 2013 HDI • The country that ranked 3rd in 2013 HDI • The country that ranked 4th in 2013 HDI • The country that ranked 1st in 2013 HDI • The Indian economist that help create the HDI • States The country that ranked 5th in 2013 HDI • The Pakistan economist that help create the HDI • The HDI component that relates to the human body • ...
Imperialism Test Review 2021-12-13
Across
- Great Britain restricted people in this large country from developing their own businesses or trading with other countries.
- Brown cake which looks like it came from a tree often eaten during the Christmas season. [NOT ON TEST]
- These new, large networks increased transportation of goods and people throughout the world in the 1800s.
- The United States, lead by Roosevelt’s determination, increased its influence and stake in this area which includes Colombia and Venezuela among other countries.
- Writer of the famous story, “A Christmas Carol”, where the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character. [NOT ON TEST]
- One of the main commanders of the Rough Riders, who successfully fought against Spain in the Spanish-American War, was this future, nature-loving president.
- Type of Darwinism which states that the strongest, most equipped countries and groups of people will survive in society.
- King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did.
- Kris Kringle, also known by this more familiar name, is a key character in the holiday movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’. [NOT ON TEST]
- The United States acquired this territory, whose capital is Hagatna, in 1898 and still owns it today.
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- Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917.
- Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War
- Countries operating as a protectorate have their own internal forms of this while still under control of an outside, stronger country.
- With imperialism came the need for this idea where citizens would become absorbed into the culture of the governing power.
- Influential Indian reformer who pushed to eliminate what he saw as social mishaps such as arranged marriages in India.
- This revolution increased demand for materials and resources so powerful countries could produce goods.
- The Berlin Conference was held in late 1800s so several primarily European countries could decide how to divide this continent.
- Possessing better, more advanced and deadly forms of these was main reason why stronger countries had advantage over weaker ones in 1800s rush of imperialism.
- Major disease spread by insects like mosquitos that made constructing the Panama Canal a difficult process.
- This U.S. and Canadian aerospace defense command center began tracking Santa Claus’ progress around the world in 1955. [NOT ON TEST]
- Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST]
- Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia.
22 Clues: Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST] • Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War • Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917. • King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did. • ...
Imperialism Test Review 2021-12-13
Across
- Great Britain restricted people in this large country from developing their own businesses or trading with other countries.
- Brown cake which looks like it came from a tree often eaten during the Christmas season. [NOT ON TEST]
- These new, large networks increased transportation of goods and people throughout the world in the 1800s.
- The United States, lead by Roosevelt’s determination, increased its influence and stake in this area which includes Colombia and Venezuela among other countries.
- Writer of the famous story, “A Christmas Carol”, where the miserly Ebenezer Scrooge is a central character. [NOT ON TEST]
- One of the main commanders of the Rough Riders, who successfully fought against Spain in the Spanish-American War, was this future, nature-loving president.
- Type of Darwinism which states that the strongest, most equipped countries and groups of people will survive in society.
- King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did.
- Kris Kringle, also known by this more familiar name, is a key character in the holiday movie ‘Miracle on 34th Street’. [NOT ON TEST]
- The United States acquired this territory, whose capital is Hagatna, in 1898 and still owns it today.
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- Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917.
- Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War
- Countries operating as a protectorate have their own internal forms of this while still under control of an outside, stronger country.
- With imperialism came the need for this idea where citizens would become absorbed into the culture of the governing power.
- Influential Indian reformer who pushed to eliminate what he saw as social mishaps such as arranged marriages in India.
- This revolution increased demand for materials and resources so powerful countries could produce goods.
- The Berlin Conference was held in late 1800s so several primarily European countries could decide how to divide this continent.
- Possessing better, more advanced and deadly forms of these was main reason why stronger countries had advantage over weaker ones in 1800s rush of imperialism.
- Major disease spread by insects like mosquitos that made constructing the Panama Canal a difficult process.
- This U.S. and Canadian aerospace defense command center began tracking Santa Claus’ progress around the world in 1955. [NOT ON TEST]
- Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST]
- Singapore, a country taken over by Great Britain during the 1800s, is located in this part of Asia.
22 Clues: Last word in the song "Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer" [NOT ON TEST] • Country who joined Cuba during its fight for freedom in the Spanish-American War • Another word for 'suffrage', which Mexican citizens finally got the right to do in 1917. • King Leopold II is thought to have killed more people in this African country than Hitler ever did. • ...
Globalization 2022-02-14
Across
- he brought culture of Ancient Greek to Southwest Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe.
- It is the process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide
- main source of fuel
- combination of the western and eastern culture
- a person whose business is buying and selling or barter: such as. a : merchant. b : a person who buys and sells
- this country helped in the spread of globalization in history during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- a commodity accepted by general consent as a medium of economic exchange.
- the action of enganging in trade
- Two countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- the faith, practice, and church order of the Roman Catholic Church.
- Number 5 in countries that dominated WTO.
- where did the Philippines sent their harvested tobacco?
- involving the entire earth; not limited or provincial in scope
- an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation
- it was founded after world war in 1944, its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War
- the movement of people from one place in the world to another.
- Number 1 in countries that dominated WTO.
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- the trade route between China and other countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- the action of making something democratic
- an organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations.
- Multinational corporation bring to our country not only material goods but their culture as well.
- An aspect of Globalization, due to improvements of transportation.
- the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place
- the act of bringing something under international control
- Number 2 in countries that dominated WTO.
- this happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as
- refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- a product of globalization that helps in communication, systems used in transmitting messages over a distance electronically
- What was a key thing to have in Globalization
- An aspect of Globalization, United Nation was started.
- a practice or policy of control by one people or power over other people or areas, often by establishing colonies and generally with the aim of economic dominance. In the process of colonisation, colonisers may impose their religion, language, economics, and other cultural practices.
- An aspect of Globalization, transnational Corporations or Multinational companies lead globalization.
- Number 3 in countries that dominated WTO.
- Number 4 in countries that dominated WTO.
34 Clues: main source of fuel • the action of enganging in trade • the action of making something democratic • Number 2 in countries that dominated WTO. • Number 5 in countries that dominated WTO. • Number 3 in countries that dominated WTO. • Number 4 in countries that dominated WTO. • Number 1 in countries that dominated WTO. • What was a key thing to have in Globalization • ...
Sub Sahara Africa 2023-04-12
Across
- africa's highest mountain
- major industry known for digging up gold, uranium, and diamonds
- most sub Sahara countries economies
- one of the most spoken languages in Africa
- occupying a country and spreading influence
- ocean physical feature provides a gateway to the Congo river
- major religion in sub Sahara Africa
- many rural areas in sub sahara africa rely on heavily on this
- apartness
- major river in SSA
- cause of government unrest in so many countries
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- extending a countries power from far away
- government people have little rights
- africans were enslaved and sent to the americas to work
- a transitional zone located under the Sahara Desert
- government people have rights
- major religion in sub Sahara Africa
- Africa's first black president
- one of the most spoken languages in Africa
19 Clues: apartness • major river in SSA • africa's highest mountain • government people have rights • Africa's first black president • most sub Sahara countries economies • major religion in sub Sahara Africa • major religion in sub Sahara Africa • government people have little rights • extending a countries power from far away • one of the most spoken languages in Africa • ...
COUNTRY NAME 2024-02-02
Across
- what country with small land?
- What country is being conolized by the country at number 1?
- What country has only one name during the presidential election?
- what countries have wibu resident?
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- what countries are conolizing islamic countries?
- What country likes to copy indonesian culture?
- What countries are in the top 3 in game osu?
- what countries do muslims always go to during the hajj?
- what country with name so racist?
- What country produces "Maarsha and the bear" cartoon?
10 Clues: what country with small land? • what country with name so racist? • what countries have wibu resident? • What countries are in the top 3 in game osu? • What country likes to copy indonesian culture? • what countries are conolizing islamic countries? • What country produces "Maarsha and the bear" cartoon? • what countries do muslims always go to during the hajj? • ...
SOCIAL STUDIES VOCABULARY 2023-01-03
Across
- The largest European city.
- This revolution began in Great Britain.
- The common currency used in many European countries
- These mountains separate Europe and Asia.
- City with the Eiffel Tower
- The number of countries part of the EU.
- This treaty was ultimately the origin of the European Union.
- The smallest country in Europe.
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- Large sea to the South of Europe.
- The only dictatorship in Europe.
- A political and economic partnership of European countries
- Its capital city is Kiev.
- Highest mountain range.
- Country that has a semi-presidential form of government.
- The largest country in the world and is part of Europe and Asia.
- Ocean to the west of Europe
- The largest economy country.
17 Clues: Highest mountain range. • Its capital city is Kiev. • The largest European city. • City with the Eiffel Tower • Ocean to the west of Europe • The largest economy country. • The smallest country in Europe. • The only dictatorship in Europe. • Large sea to the South of Europe. • This revolution began in Great Britain. • The number of countries part of the EU. • ...
Brandon Bedell's crossword puzzle 2012-08-31
Across
- the process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade.
- an organization of the world's countries that promotes peace and security around the globe.
- countries with strong economies and a high quality of life.
- a system in which the central government makes all economic decisions.
- a system in which people grow their own food and make their own goods.
- the value of all goods and services produced within a country in a single year.
- as type of government in which a single, powerful ruler has total control.
- a form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority.
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- a ppolitical system in which the government owns all property and domainates all aspects of life in a country.
- countries withless productive economies and a lower quality of life.
- industries that use natursal resources or raw materials to manufacture other products.
- a combination of a command and a market economy.
- one of the oldest types of government.
- a relation between countries in which they rely in one another for resources, goods, or services.
- a system based on private ownership,free trade, and competition.
15 Clues: one of the oldest types of government. • a combination of a command and a market economy. • countries with strong economies and a high quality of life. • a system based on private ownership,free trade, and competition. • countries withless productive economies and a lower quality of life. • a system in which the central government makes all economic decisions. • ...
INTERNATIONALISM 2017-12-01
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- an international organization representing countries and regions where French is the mother tongue or primary language. Most of the population are francophone.
- the policy of separating one's country from the affairs of other nations.
- Canada and US bi-national organization charged with the missions of aerospace control and warning for North America.
- Organization, formed for the defense of European and North Atlantic against the threat of Soviet aggression.
- foreign aid that must be spent in the country or in a group of selected countries.
- international organization to promote international trade and monetary cooperation and the stabilization of exchange rates.
- multiple nations working together to solve their problems.
- international organization formed in 1945 to increase political and economical cooperation among its member countries.
- a non-profit, citizen-based group that works independently of government.
- an agency of the UN that is concerned with the international public health.
- a program in which the US aided European countries economically after World War II.
- contribute o peace and security in the world by promoting collaboration among nations through science, education, communication, and culture.
- international organization to control the distribution of economic aid between member nations, and give out loans when in need.
- has five permanent members: US, Britain, China, France, and Russia. It is an important division of the UN.
- a person, group, or nation that tries to make peace, especially by reconciling parties who disagree.
- an international military force maintaining peace between two nations in conflict
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- a policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization made up of independent appointed officials or representatives elected by member states.
- the term for the potential departure of the UK from the EU.
- policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements with, or support from other countries.
- all members of a global community accept collective responsibility for the challenges that face the world and the motives of nations and nation-states must be respected in the search for solutions.
- all member nations have equal representation. One of the six principal organs of the UN.
- made of sovereign states, established by treaty that acts as a charter making the group
- an international organization that deals with the rules of trade between nations.
- widespread over a whole country or world.
- two nations working together to solve their problems.
- an international philanthropic orginization
- a term used to describe the process of division of a region/state into smaller states/regions that are uncooperative with one another.
- a group o 28 countries with internal free trade and common external tariffs. 19 of the countries use the euro as currency.
- the world considered as a single community linked by telecommunications.
- an international monetary arrangement agreed upon by the allied nations in 1944. Also created the World Bank and IMF.
30 Clues: widespread over a whole country or world. • an international philanthropic orginization • two nations working together to solve their problems. • multiple nations working together to solve their problems. • the term for the potential departure of the UK from the EU. • the world considered as a single community linked by telecommunications. • ...
Internationalism Crossword Puzzle 2017-11-30
Across
- the process of bringing about peace, especially by reconciling adversaries, without the use of military force
- is any non-profit, voluntary citizens' group which is organized on a local, national or international level.
- an international organization formed in 1945 to increase political and economic cooperation among its member countries.
- international financial institution that provides loans to countries of the world for capital programs
- conduct of political, economic, or cultural relations between two sovereign states
- has facilities and other assets in at least one country other than its home country. Such companies have offices and/or factories in different countries and usually have a centralized head office where they coordinate global management. Ex: Nike having a factory in Bangladesh
- an international philanthropic organization formed in consequence of the Geneva Convention of 1864, to care for the sick and wounded in war, secure neutrality of nurses, hospitals, etc., and help relieve suffering caused by pestilence, floods, fires, and other calamities.
- United States practiced this policy until WW1
- a term for the potential or hypothetical departure of the United Kingdom from the European Union.
- an alliance where multiple countries progress any given goal
- The Convention on the Prohibition of the Use, Stockpiling, Production and Transfer of Anti-Personnel Mines and on their Destruction, known informally as the ________, the Anti-Personnel Mine Ban Convention, or often simply the Mine Ban Treaty
- an organization of individuals and countries that persecute offenders of war crimes, crimes against humanity, and genocide.
- international monetary arrangement, agreed upon by the allied nations in 1944--named after a place in the US--that created the IMF and World Bank and that set up a system of fixed exchange rates with the US dollar as the international reserve currency.
- is a group of 28 countries that operates as a cohesive economic and political block.
- the world considered as a single community linked by telecommunications.
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- Foreign aid that must be spent in the country providing the aid or a group of selected countries
- program by which the United States gave large amounts of economic aid to European countries to help them rebuild after the destruction of World War II
- the active maintenance of a truce between nations or communities, especially by an international military force.
- process of being international
- intergovernmental military alliance between North America and European states
- acting, reaching a decision, or espousing a principle unilaterally
- intergovernmental organization that regulates international trade.
- a multinational political union where negotiated power is delegated to an authority by governments of member states.
- Council An important division of the United Nations that contains five permanent members — the United States, Britain, China, France, and Russia — and ten rotating members.
- is a legal doctrine that holds that the national debt incurred by a regime for purposes that do not serve the best interests of the nation, should not be enforceable.
- something that is prevalent over a whole country or the world (usually disease related)
- international organization, 189 countries, foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability.
- is a high-level intergovernmental forum which addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments and the indigenous peoples of the Arctic.
- United nations educational,scientific and cultural organization
- An organization that is a part of the United Nations and is
30 Clues: process of being international • United States practiced this policy until WW1 • An organization that is a part of the United Nations and is • an alliance where multiple countries progress any given goal • United nations educational,scientific and cultural organization • acting, reaching a decision, or espousing a principle unilaterally • ...
Internationalism 2024-05-08
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- Organisation of 190 countries working to foster global monetary concentration, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- A country's decision to completely opt out of participating in international affairs.
- The cultural inheritance from the past that all people share.
- The doctrine that all members of the global community accept collective responsibility for the challenges that face the world and that the motives of nations and nation-states must be respected in the search for solutions.
- An approach that involves agreeing to abide by the decisions of an international organisation made up of independent appointed officials.
- Things that people desire, like a new cellphone or car.
- Basic elements for our survival, such as food, water, and shelter.
- The separation of like-minded people into isolated groups that are hostile to people who have different values than their own.
- Committee in which 192 representatives discuss disputes and air grievances and concerns of member states.
- Protocol that tried to deal with climate change by having developed countries that signed it to reduce their domestic production of greenhouse gases.
- An agreement between several countries to work on a given issue.
- The condition of protecting all members of a group or collective from danger.
- Help that is given with strings attached.
- A condition characterised by severe deprivation of basic human needs.
- The total value of goods and services produced by country in a year.
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- Organisation that tries to settle international disputes peacefully.
- Agency of the United Nations that deals with world health.
- Treaty that was designed to prevent the spread of nuclear weapons.
- Organisation that works with businesses, governments, independent scientists, and local communities to promote partnerships to deal with environmental issues.
- Treaty that banned the use of landmines and required governments to contribute to removing existing mines.
- The theory that states if people in developed countries buy products from less developed countries, the result will be a stronger economy overall.
- A doctrine that says the United States must protect people within a state that violates or fails to uphold the rights and welfare of its own citizens.
- A country's decision that is motivated to respond to events on their own.
- Agreement that set out the rules for the high seas.
- Nonprofit entities independent of governmental influence.
- Organisation founded in 1996 that includes countries with territory in the arctic.
- A debt that is incurred by a despotic power, not to meet the needs of the people of the country but to strengthen the despotic regime.
- An agreement between two countries to work on a given issue.
- The promotion of human welfare.
- Organisation of countries in which French is an official language.
30 Clues: The promotion of human welfare. • Help that is given with strings attached. • Agreement that set out the rules for the high seas. • Things that people desire, like a new cellphone or car. • Nonprofit entities independent of governmental influence. • Agency of the United Nations that deals with world health. • ...
Countries and nationalities 2022-02-22
18 Clues: Greek • German • Indian • Chinese • Spanish • mexican • Russian • british • Italian • Turkish • Canadian • Japanese • american • Croatian • Brazilian • Venezuelan • australian • Argentinian
Countries and nationalities 2022-02-22
World Countries Crossword 2014-09-03
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- The government of Europe is in this country.
- African country named after a river and has lots of diamonds
- Large South American country famous for football.
- This European country speaks Italian, French and German.
- The biggest country in the world, it touches Europe and Asia.
- This country is at the bottom of Africa.
- (Africa) Mr Lee worked here before he came to China.
- This European country is divided, half British and half independent.
- (Asia)With Ghengis Khan this country ruled a large part of the world.
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- President Castro has been in charge of this South American country for the last 60 years.
- An Asian country made from lots of small beautiful tourist islands.
- This country has the worlds highest mountain and is next to China.
- (Africa) Is popular with tourists for Pyramids and its long history.
- (Asia) Rich Country with lots of oil.
- Athens is the capital of this European country.
- This Northern European Country has a king and the capital is Stockholm.
- This Asian country has no telephones or internet.
- European Country famous for its food and sports cars.
18 Clues: (Asia) Rich Country with lots of oil. • This country is at the bottom of Africa. • The government of Europe is in this country. • Athens is the capital of this European country. • Large South American country famous for football. • This Asian country has no telephones or internet. • (Africa) Mr Lee worked here before he came to China. • ...
Countries and People 2022-09-13
18 Clues: Egypt • China • Italy • Korea • Japan • France • Brazil • Bhutan • Myanmar • Britain • Vietnam • Germany • Mongolia • Cambodia • Thailand • Malaysia • Australia • United States of America
Countries and Capitals 2017-09-13
18 Clues: Bern • Oslo • Tokyo • Dublin • Zagreb • Vienna • Athens • Warsaw • Ottawa • Beijing • Brussels • Helsinki • New Delhi • Stockholm • Reykjavik • Copenhagen • Luxembourg • Czech Republic Prague
Room 31 Countries 2021-06-23
Across
- they speak dutch here
- Foreign language we learn at this school (place)
- This counrty is shaped like a boot
- Bongo drums are played at festivals here
- the worlds leading wicket taker is from here
- has a huge influence on Aus popular culture
- Only one endangered Tiger left in this Aus state
- known for the worlds first civilization
- the country famous for sumo wrestling
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- the central country of the commonweath
- You can walk on a very long great wall here
- was an enemy with the USA in the cold war.
- the first country invaded by Gremany in WW2 (P)
- famous for vegemite
- popular aus holiday destination in Sth East Asia
- often plays cricket with Aus (large population)
- the icey place at the top of the globe
- the acronym for the closest country to Aus
18 Clues: famous for vegemite • they speak dutch here • This counrty is shaped like a boot • the country famous for sumo wrestling • the central country of the commonweath • the icey place at the top of the globe • known for the worlds first civilization • Bongo drums are played at festivals here • was an enemy with the USA in the cold war. • the acronym for the closest country to Aus • ...
countries easy mode 2022-04-21
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- nummer 12 Trump ville bygge en mur mellem dem og USA
- nummer 7 de har et rødt flag med en gul stjerne
- nummer 11 Pizza kommer herfra
- nummer 6 Ikea kommer derfra
- nummer 10 Verdens største land
- nummer 1 Loch ness uhyret lever her
- nummer 8 Anime er herfra
- nummer 3 Du bor i det
- nummer 5 De var engang en del af Danmark
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- nummer 9 alt er lavet her
- nummer 16 De kan ikke lide Israel
- nummer 18 De kan ikke lide Palestina
- nummer 2 der er ingen McDonalds her
- nummer 17 Deres dronning dør aldrig
- nummer 14 Det er lovligt at have pistoler
- nummer 15 Eiffeltårnet ligger her
- nummer 4 Lige over USA
- nummer 13 Madrid og Barcelona ligger her
18 Clues: nummer 3 Du bor i det • nummer 4 Lige over USA • nummer 8 Anime er herfra • nummer 9 alt er lavet her • nummer 6 Ikea kommer derfra • nummer 11 Pizza kommer herfra • nummer 10 Verdens største land • nummer 16 De kan ikke lide Israel • nummer 15 Eiffeltårnet ligger her • nummer 2 der er ingen McDonalds her • nummer 17 Deres dronning dør aldrig • nummer 1 Loch ness uhyret lever her • ...
Unit 1 Countries 2022-10-20
18 Clues: cuba • peru • chile • mexico • panama • bolivia • ecuador • uruguay • honduras • colombia • argentina • guatemala • venezuela • nicaragua • republica • costa rica • el salvador • puerto rico
Countries and colours 2016-11-14
18 Clues: blu • nero • Cina • rosso • verde • India • Spagna • bianco • Italia • Egitto • giallo • Francia • Ucraina • Albania • Germania • arancione • Inghilterra • Regno Unito
Modern Asian Countries 2023-09-27
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- this country's famous wall CANNOT actually be seen from space
- This Himalayan country was the last to introduce TV, in 1998
- the border between China and this country runs through the tip of Mt. Everest
- This country is home to the Petronas Towers, the world's tallest twin buildings
- one of the hardest countries in the world for outsiders to travel to
- Roughly a quarter of the people in this country are nomadic
- Used to be called Burma, knows for its tea-leaf salad
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- One of the world's newest countries, it became independent from Indonesia in 2002
- this country is known for its delicious street food, including banh mi sandwiches
- This island nation boasts the world's longest underground river
- This island country has the world's largest number of Muslim residents
- Largest country in the world, by land area...includes Siberia
- Over 10 million people live in this country's capital, Seoul
- Both a city and a country; Crazy Rich Asians was set here
- birthplace of Pokemon, and instant ramen
- Siamese cats are native to this country
- this country is known for its magnificent Buddhist temples at Angkor Wat
- the only SE Asian country that doesn't touch the ocean, the "S" in its name is not pronounced
18 Clues: Siamese cats are native to this country • birthplace of Pokemon, and instant ramen • Used to be called Burma, knows for its tea-leaf salad • Both a city and a country; Crazy Rich Asians was set here • Roughly a quarter of the people in this country are nomadic • This Himalayan country was the last to introduce TV, in 1998 • ...
Countries and Culture 2023-10-03
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- A Brazilian martial art that combines dance and acrobatics
- The country known for its Viking heritage
- The Turkish coffeehouse tradition of fortune telling from coffee grounds
- A ceremonial Maori dance from New Zealand
- The art of folding napkins into decorative shapes
- The Russian alcoholic beverage made from fermented grains
- A Mexican holiday celebrated with colorful skulls and marigold flowers
- The Mexican dish made of tortillas filled with various ingredients
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- The Mexican tradition of breaking a decorated container filled with sweets
- The Italian term for a festive meal with multiple courses
- The dance style associated with Argentina
- The practice of folding paper into intricate shapes, originating in Japan
- The Chinese philosophy focused on the balance of opposites
- A traditional Japanese robe
- The Hindu festival of lights celebrated in India.
- A traditional Irish folk dance
- The Chinese philosophy emphasizing harmony and balance
- The Korean New Year celebration
18 Clues: A traditional Japanese robe • A traditional Irish folk dance • The Korean New Year celebration • The dance style associated with Argentina • The country known for its Viking heritage • A ceremonial Maori dance from New Zealand • The Hindu festival of lights celebrated in India. • The art of folding napkins into decorative shapes • ...
AP Human Geography Unit 7" global economy" 2020-05-31
Across
- a financial crisis that affects many countries at the same time
- an industrialized capitalist country on which periphery countries and semi-periphery countries depend on
- a multinational treaty according to global law to form a free trade area between those countries.
- a south american trading block
- organization of the petroleum exporting countries consisting of 13 countries.
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- a group of 189 countries working together to improve global economics around the world
- an area in developing countries that offer incentives and a barrier free environment to promote economic trade.
- an organization that concerns with regulation of international trade between nations
- an area in which the business and trade laws are different from the rest of the country
9 Clues: a south american trading block • a financial crisis that affects many countries at the same time • organization of the petroleum exporting countries consisting of 13 countries. • an organization that concerns with regulation of international trade between nations • a group of 189 countries working together to improve global economics around the world • ...
The Iron Curtain 2024-01-29
Across
- Churchill's term for the ideological and physical separation of Europe into communist and non-communist countries.
- One of 3 countries split
- Soviet controlled region in East Europe
- What group were countries like Turkey and Greece about
- were the main form of government in the Russian SFSR
- The events that demolished the Iron Curtain started with peaceful_____ in Poland
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- Soviet leader during the early years of the Cold War
- country that had a failed uprising against Soviets in 1956
- British Prime Minister who coined the term "iron curtain"
- Winston Churchhill was a Prime ______
- U.S. president who executed the Truman Doctrine
- Wall that divides East and West Berlin
- an ongoing political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II
- is one of three countries that split off
- "Sinews of _____"
- was the city that served as the capital of the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
16 Clues: "Sinews of _____" • One of 3 countries split • Winston Churchhill was a Prime ______ • Wall that divides East and West Berlin • Soviet controlled region in East Europe • is one of three countries that split off • U.S. president who executed the Truman Doctrine • Soviet leader during the early years of the Cold War • were the main form of government in the Russian SFSR • ...
AP Globalization 2022-02-18
Across
- which is a form of privatization, occurs when a national government sells an asset or operation such as a large government-owned firm to private investors.
- trade An increasing share of spending on goods and services is devoted to imports and an increasing share of what countries produce is sold as exports.
- a type of globalization that refers to the integration of our societies.
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- a type of globalization that refers to the ease at which money can be spread around the world.
- trade a system of trade between nations in which there are no special taxes placed on imports.
- Are used to restrict trade, as they increase the price of imported goods and services, making them more expensive to consumers
- A multilateral agreement regulating international trade
- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- _____ can benefit developing economies when migrants who acquired education and know-how abroad return home to establish new enterprises.
- The western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into brisk trade before. They took over the countries in Asia and Africa.This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the "______".
- a type of globalization that refers to the diplomatic negotiations between nation-states.
- strategy in which firm allows foreign country to produce its products for a fee.
- The free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics,,society, technology and culture.
- a type of globalization that refers to the ways corporations do business as multinational organizations nowadays.
- a type of globalization that refers to the idea that the world needs to be considered one interconnected ecosystem.
- selling products to another country.
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- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- diffusion The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely.
- an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- The transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- Direct Investment investment made to acquire lasting interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor.
- an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread and mixing of cultures around the world.
- Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships much larger more faster, caravan change into bike, motorcycles, cars, buses and airplanes.
- the development and sharing of information, through verbal and non-verbal messages
- The only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- bringing goods or services into a country.
- the __ soon called the World Bank, Originally, its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War II
- an agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread of technology around the world.
- a type globalization that refers to the idea that the world is no longer seen as groups of distinct nations as much as it once was.
- Union An association of European nations formed in 1993 for the purpose of achieving political and economic intergrantion.
- The Top 1 country that dominated WTO.
- market flows It includes remittances from migration, which typically flow from industrialized to less industrialized countries.
- the consequences to human populations of any public or private policies and actions that significantly change their norms, values, beliefs, practices, etc.
- States of America The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- an international organization of 37 member countries with a goal of finding solution to a range of social, economic and environmental challenges
- a global bloc composed by the governments and central bank governors from 19 countries and the European Union (EU).
39 Clues: selling products to another country. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 1 country that dominated WTO. • bringing goods or services into a country. • A multilateral agreement regulating international trade • States of America The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • a type of globalization that refers to the integration of our societies. • ...
AP Globalization 2022-02-18
Across
- which is a form of privatization, occurs when a national government sells an asset or operation such as a large government-owned firm to private investors.
- trade An increasing share of spending on goods and services is devoted to imports and an increasing share of what countries produce is sold as exports.
- a type of globalization that refers to the integration of our societies.
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- a type of globalization that refers to the ease at which money can be spread around the world.
- trade a system of trade between nations in which there are no special taxes placed on imports.
- Are used to restrict trade, as they increase the price of imported goods and services, making them more expensive to consumers
- A multilateral agreement regulating international trade
- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- _____ can benefit developing economies when migrants who acquired education and know-how abroad return home to establish new enterprises.
- The western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into brisk trade before. They took over the countries in Asia and Africa.This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the "______".
- a type of globalization that refers to the diplomatic negotiations between nation-states.
- strategy in which firm allows foreign country to produce its products for a fee.
- The free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics,,society, technology and culture.
- a type of globalization that refers to the ways corporations do business as multinational organizations nowadays.
- a type of globalization that refers to the idea that the world needs to be considered one interconnected ecosystem.
- selling products to another country.
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- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- diffusion The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely.
- an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- The transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- Direct Investment investment made to acquire lasting interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor.
- an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread and mixing of cultures around the world.
- Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships much larger more faster, caravan change into bike, motorcycles, cars, buses and airplanes.
- the development and sharing of information, through verbal and non-verbal messages
- The only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- bringing goods or services into a country.
- the __ soon called the World Bank, Originally, its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War II
- an agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread of technology around the world.
- a type globalization that refers to the idea that the world is no longer seen as groups of distinct nations as much as it once was.
- Union An association of European nations formed in 1993 for the purpose of achieving political and economic intergrantion.
- The Top 1 country that dominated WTO.
- market flows It includes remittances from migration, which typically flow from industrialized to less industrialized countries.
- the consequences to human populations of any public or private policies and actions that significantly change their norms, values, beliefs, practices, etc.
- States of America The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- an international organization of 37 member countries with a goal of finding solution to a range of social, economic and environmental challenges
- a global bloc composed by the governments and central bank governors from 19 countries and the European Union (EU).
39 Clues: selling products to another country. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 1 country that dominated WTO. • bringing goods or services into a country. • A multilateral agreement regulating international trade • States of America The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • a type of globalization that refers to the integration of our societies. • ...
AP Globalization 2022-02-18
Across
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- _____ can benefit developing economies when migrants who acquired education and know-how abroad return home to establish new enterprises.
- The Top 1 country that dominated WTO.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread and mixing of cultures around the world.
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- a global bloc composed by the governments and central bank governors from 19 countries and the European Union (EU).
- a type of globalization that refers to the idea that the world needs to be considered one interconnected ecosystem.
- Are used to restrict trade, as they increase the price of imported goods and services, making them more expensive to consumers
- An association of European nations formed in 1993 for the purpose of achieving political and economic intergrantion.
- the consequences to human populations of any public or private policies and actions that significantly change their norms, values, beliefs, practices, etc.
- a type of globalization that refers to the diplomatic negotiations between nation-states.
- bringing goods or services into a country.
- The transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- A multilateral agreement regulating international trade
- the __ soon called the World Bank, Originally, its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War II
- The western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into brisk trade before. They took over the countries in Asia and Africa.This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the "______".
- the development and sharing of information, through verbal and non-verbal messages
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- which is a form of privatization, occurs when a national government sells an asset or operation such as a large government-owned firm to private investors.
- a system of trade between nations in which there are no special taxes placed on imports.
- a type globalization that refers to the idea that the world is no longer seen as groups of distinct nations as much as it once was.
- The only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- diffusion The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely.
- strategy in which firm allows foreign country to produce its products for a fee.
- an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- trade An increasing share of spending on goods and services is devoted to imports and an increasing share of what countries produce is sold as exports.
- an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread of technology around the world.
- The free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics,,society, technology and culture.
- Direct Investment investment made to acquire lasting interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor.
- a type of globalization that refers to the integration of our societies.
- an agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries.
- selling products to another country.
- a type of globalization that refers to the ease at which money can be spread around the world.
- Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships much larger more faster, caravan change into bike, motorcycles, cars, buses and airplanes.
- an international organization of 37 member countries with a goal of finding solution to a range of social, economic and environmental challenges
- a type of globalization that refers to the ways corporations do business as multinational organizations nowadays.
- market flows It includes remittances from migration, which typically flow from industrialized to less industrialized countries.
39 Clues: selling products to another country. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 1 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • bringing goods or services into a country. • A multilateral agreement regulating international trade • a type of globalization that refers to the integration of our societies. • ...
AP Globalization 2022-02-18
Across
- bringing goods or services into a country.
- Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships much larger more faster, caravan change into bike, motorcycles, cars, buses and airplanes.
- The transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- An association of European nations formed in 1993 for the purpose of achieving political and economic intergrantion.
- a type of globalization that refers to the idea that the world needs to be considered one interconnected ecosystem.
- diffusion The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely.
- selling products to another country.
- a type of globalization that refers to the ways corporations do business as multinational organizations nowadays.
- strategy in which firm allows foreign country to produce its products for a fee.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread and mixing of cultures around the world.
- the consequences to human populations of any public or private policies and actions that significantly change their norms, values, beliefs, practices, etc.
- An increasing share of spending on goods and services is devoted to imports and an increasing share of what countries produce is sold as exports.
- which is a form of privatization, occurs when a national government sells an asset or operation such as a large government-owned firm to private investors.
- an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- _____ can benefit developing economies when migrants who acquired education and know-how abroad return home to establish new enterprises.
- a type of globalization that refers to the ease at which money can be spread around the world.
- a type of globalization that refers to the integration of our societies.
Down
- the development and sharing of information, through verbal and non-verbal messages
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- Are used to restrict trade, as they increase the price of imported goods and services, making them more expensive to consumers
- a type globalization that refers to the idea that the world is no longer seen as groups of distinct nations as much as it once was.
- an agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries.
- investment made to acquire lasting interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread of technology around the world.
- The only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- a global bloc composed by the governments and central bank governors from 19 countries and the European Union (EU).
- a system of trade between nations in which there are no special taxes placed on imports.
- the __ soon called the World Bank, Originally, its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War II
- The free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics,,society, technology and culture.
- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- It includes remittances from migration, which typically flow from industrialized to less industrialized countries.
- The western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into brisk trade before. They took over the countries in Asia and Africa.This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the "______".
- an international organization of 37 member countries with a goal of finding solution to a range of social, economic and environmental challenges
- an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- a type of globalization that refers to the diplomatic negotiations between nation-states.
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- The Top 1 country that dominated WTO.
- A multilateral agreement regulating international trade
39 Clues: selling products to another country. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 1 country that dominated WTO. • bringing goods or services into a country. • A multilateral agreement regulating international trade • a type of globalization that refers to the integration of our societies. • ...
AP Globalization 2022-02-18
Across
- It includes remittances from migration, which typically flow from industrialized to less industrialized countries.
- The transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- the consequences to human populations of any public or private policies and actions that significantly change their norms, values, beliefs, practices, etc.
- An increasing share of spending on goods and services is devoted to imports and an increasing share of what countries produce is sold as exports.
- an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- The only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- bringing goods or services into a country.
- strategy in which firm allows foreign country to produce its products for a fee.
- a type of globalization that refers to the ways corporations do business as multinational organizations nowadays.
- the development and sharing of information, through verbal and non-verbal messages
- a type of globalization that refers to the ease at which money can be spread around the world.
- a system of trade between nations in which there are no special taxes placed on imports.
- The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely.
- A multilateral agreement regulating international trade
- _____ can benefit developing economies when migrants who acquired education and know-how abroad return home to establish new enterprises.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread and mixing of cultures around the world.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread of technology around the world.
- which is a form of privatization, occurs when a national government sells an asset or operation such as a large government-owned firm to private investors.
- an international organization of 37 member countries with a goal of finding solution to a range of social, economic and environmental challenges
Down
- a type of globalization that refers to the idea that the world needs to be considered one interconnected ecosystem.
- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- Are used to restrict trade, as they increase the price of imported goods and services, making them more expensive to consumers
- an agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries.
- investment made to acquire lasting interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor.
- a type of globalization that refers to the diplomatic negotiations between nation-states.
- selling products to another country.
- The western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into brisk trade before. They took over the countries in Asia and Africa.This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the "______".
- Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships much larger more faster, caravan change into bike, motorcycles, cars, buses and airplanes.
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- a type of globalization that refers to the integration of our societies.
- The free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics,,society, technology and culture.
- a type globalization that refers to the idea that the world is no longer seen as groups of distinct nations as much as it once was.
- An association of European nations formed in 1993 for the purpose of achieving political and economic intergrantion.
- a global bloc composed by the governments and central bank governors from 19 countries and the European Union (EU).
- The Top 1 country that dominated WTO.
- the __ soon called the World Bank, Originally, its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War II
39 Clues: selling products to another country. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 1 country that dominated WTO. • bringing goods or services into a country. • A multilateral agreement regulating international trade • The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely. • ...
SS202 Final Study Crossword 2022-05-26
Across
- Germany signed a nonaggression pact with this country before WWII.
- This is another word for nation-state.
- When countries join this type of organization they must give up some of their sovereignty.
- This organization regulates international trade laws (acronym).
- Identifying with your own nation and wanting your nation to do better than others.
- This motive for internationalism is most often seen after natural disasters.
- Countries cooperating to achieve common, global interests.
- A type of loyalty that is not connected to nation.
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- This was England's response to Hitler wanted to invade the Sudetenland.
- A type of nationalism that can result in racism and violence.
- This refers to any action or plan a country makes that affects other countries.
- Mandatory enlistment for soldiers.
- A late 1700s event that is said to be the birth of nationalism.
- The concept of a royal having absolute power.
- This type of foreign policy involved multiple countries.
- Can define both a country or a group of common people.
16 Clues: Mandatory enlistment for soldiers. • This is another word for nation-state. • The concept of a royal having absolute power. • A type of loyalty that is not connected to nation. • Can define both a country or a group of common people. • This type of foreign policy involved multiple countries. • Countries cooperating to achieve common, global interests. • ...
SS202 Final Study Crossword 2022-05-26
Across
- Identifying with your own nation and wanting your nation to do better than others.
- This is another word for nation-state.
- When countries join this type of organization they must give up some of their sovereignty.
- A type of loyalty that is not connected to nation.
- This organization regulates international trade laws (acronym).
- Countries cooperating to achieve common, global interests.
- A late 1700s event that is said to be the birth of nationalism.
- Mandatory enlistment for soldiers.
- This was England's response to Hitler wanted to invade the Sudetenland.
Down
- A type of nationalism that can result in racism and violence.
- This type of foreign policy involved multiple countries.
- This refers to any action or plan a country makes that affects other countries.
- Can define both a country or a group of common people.
- This motive for internationalism is most often seen after natural disasters.
- Germany signed a nonaggression pact with this country before WWII.
- The concept of a royal having absolute power.
16 Clues: Mandatory enlistment for soldiers. • This is another word for nation-state. • The concept of a royal having absolute power. • A type of loyalty that is not connected to nation. • Can define both a country or a group of common people. • This type of foreign policy involved multiple countries. • Countries cooperating to achieve common, global interests. • ...
Chapter 3 Terms 2021-09-29
Across
- exports minus imports
- agreement between two more more companies to share a business project
- items bought from other countries
- difference between amount of money that comes into a country and out of the country
- refers to transportation, communication, and utility systems
- an organization that does business in several countries
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- a limit on the quantity of products that are imported and/or exported
- tax on certain imported products
- restrictions to free trade
- goods and services sold to other countries
- when the government stops the import or export of a product completely
- value of a countries currency compared to another country
12 Clues: exports minus imports • restrictions to free trade • tax on certain imported products • items bought from other countries • goods and services sold to other countries • an organization that does business in several countries • value of a countries currency compared to another country • refers to transportation, communication, and utility systems • ...
AP Globalization 2022-02-18
Across
- It includes remittances from migration, which typically flow from industrialized to less industrialized countries.
- The transition to new manufacturing processes in Great Britain, continental Europe, and the United States, in the period from about 1760 to sometime between 1820 and 1840.
- the consequences to human populations of any public or private policies and actions that significantly change their norms, values, beliefs, practices, etc.
- An increasing share of spending on goods and services is devoted to imports and an increasing share of what countries produce is sold as exports.
- an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- The only global international organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations
- an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- an ancient trade route that linked the Western world with the Middle East and Asia.
- bringing goods or services into a country.
- strategy in which firm allows foreign country to produce its products for a fee.
- a type of globalization that refers to the ways corporations do business as multinational organizations nowadays.
- the development and sharing of information, through verbal and non-verbal messages
- a type of globalization that refers to the ease at which money can be spread around the world.
- a system of trade between nations in which there are no special taxes placed on imports.
- The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely.
- A multilateral agreement regulating international trade
- _____ can benefit developing economies when migrants who acquired education and know-how abroad return home to establish new enterprises.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread and mixing of cultures around the world.
- a type of globalization that refers to the spread of technology around the world.
- which is a form of privatization, occurs when a national government sells an asset or operation such as a large government-owned firm to private investors.
- an international organization of 37 member countries with a goal of finding solution to a range of social, economic and environmental challenges
Down
- a type of globalization that refers to the idea that the world needs to be considered one interconnected ecosystem.
- Due to globalization activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- Are used to restrict trade, as they increase the price of imported goods and services, making them more expensive to consumers
- an agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico designed to remove tariff barriers between the three countries.
- investment made to acquire lasting interest in enterprises operating outside of the economy of the investor.
- a type of globalization that refers to the diplomatic negotiations between nation-states.
- selling products to another country.
- The western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into brisk trade before. They took over the countries in Asia and Africa.This happened from 1565 - 1815 now known in our country as the "______".
- Due to improvements of transportation like boats became ships much larger more faster, caravan change into bike, motorcycles, cars, buses and airplanes.
- The Top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- a type of globalization that refers to the integration of our societies.
- The free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics,,society, technology and culture.
- a type globalization that refers to the idea that the world is no longer seen as groups of distinct nations as much as it once was.
- An association of European nations formed in 1993 for the purpose of achieving political and economic intergrantion.
- a global bloc composed by the governments and central bank governors from 19 countries and the European Union (EU).
- The Top 1 country that dominated WTO.
- the __ soon called the World Bank, Originally, its loans helped rebuild countries devastated by World War II
39 Clues: selling products to another country. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The Top 1 country that dominated WTO. • bringing goods or services into a country. • A multilateral agreement regulating international trade • The process by which the adoption of new technology spreads widely. • ...
Countries 2021-12-16
Countries 2013-06-18
7 Clues: It is as big as USA • It is an isle smaller than Brazil • Its people are taller than Chileans • It is an insle bigger than New Zealand • Its people aren't friendlier than Lationoamericans • It is as long as Chile but Chile is thinner than it • It is one of the most dangerous countries in Middle East
Countries 2012-06-12
Countries 2013-05-06
Across
- The flag includes blue and white colors.
- The flag includes red and white colors.
- The flag includes green, white and red colors.
- The flag includes blue, white and red colors.
- The flag includes yellow and red colors.
Down
- The flag includes red color, white star and crescent
- The flag includes black,red and yellow colors.
7 Clues: The flag includes red and white colors. • The flag includes blue and white colors. • The flag includes yellow and red colors. • The flag includes blue, white and red colors. • The flag includes black,red and yellow colors. • The flag includes green, white and red colors. • The flag includes red color, white star and crescent
COUNTRIES 2020-04-27
7 Clues: IS THE LARGEST COUNTRY • IS THE 5TH LARGEST COUNTRY • IS THE 6TH LARGEST COUNTRY • IS THE 3RD LARGEST COUNTRY • IS THE 7TH LARGEST COUNTRY • IS THE 2ND LARGEST COUNTRY • IS THE FORTH LARGEST COUNTRY
countries 2020-04-29
7 Clues: the land down under • Where kiwi come from • Where coronavirus started • The coldest place on earth • The big ben is in this country • Where the wild animals come from • Donald Trump is the prime minister
Countries 2021-06-17
Across
- This country is located in West Africa and its capital is Porto-Novo
- Country formerly known as Gold Coast
- One of the two countries that were not colonised
Down
- Home to the Taj Mahal
- Most populated country in West Africa
- The capital of this country is Lomé
- This country was colonised by both France and Britain. It's capital is Yaoundé
7 Clues: Home to the Taj Mahal • The capital of this country is Lomé • Country formerly known as Gold Coast • Most populated country in West Africa • One of the two countries that were not colonised • This country is located in West Africa and its capital is Porto-Novo • This country was colonised by both France and Britain. It's capital is Yaoundé
Countries 2022-06-13
7 Clues: biggest country in the world • smallest country in the world • country that is in war with russia • the most developed coutry in the world • The country with most people in the word • the country with the most guns per people • The country with the tallest mountain in the world
countries 2023-09-17
Across
- Music has had a significant impact on global popular culture.
- This country is known for its luxury brands such as Gucci, Prada, Versace, and Armani.
- Art is highly valued in culture, with famous painters such as Pablo Picasso, Salvador Dali.
- This country is famous for its vibrant festivals, with the most well-known being Carnival.
Down
- Some famous dishes include kimchi, bulgogi, bibimbap, and samqyeopsal.
- This country is known for its intricate and delicate art forms such as calligraphy, ikebana, tea ceremony, and origami.
- Cuisine is renowned worldwide for its flavours and spices.
7 Clues: Cuisine is renowned worldwide for its flavours and spices. • Music has had a significant impact on global popular culture. • Some famous dishes include kimchi, bulgogi, bibimbap, and samqyeopsal. • This country is known for its luxury brands such as Gucci, Prada, Versace, and Armani. • ...
Countries 2024-02-06
Across
- Australian continents and between the Pacific and Indian Oceans.
- on the Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia.
- in Eastern Asia
- Northeast Asia or East Asia, to the east of the Eurasian continent
Down
- in the northern hemisphere between 8°4'N to 37°6'N latitudes and 68°7'E and 97°25'E longitudes.
- Eastern Asia, on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula
- eastern Asia on the western shore of the Pacific Ocean
7 Clues: in Eastern Asia • on the Indochina peninsula in Southeast Asia. • eastern Asia on the western shore of the Pacific Ocean • Eastern Asia, on the southern half of the Korean Peninsula • Australian continents and between the Pacific and Indian Oceans. • Northeast Asia or East Asia, to the east of the Eurasian continent • ...
Countries 2024-05-27
Countries 2024-03-14
7 Clues: the language is Mandarin • the capital city is Tehran • it has 110 active volcanoes • has one of the wonders of the world • one of the oldest countries in Europe • it has the biggest tree planted by people • it is One of the happiest countries in the world
Countries 2024-09-09
Countries 2024-09-25
7 Clues: (Shaped like a boot) – 5 letters • (Has the Great Wall) – 5 letters • (Land of the pyramids) – 5 letters • (Home to the Taj Mahal) – 5 letters • (Known for sushi and samurai) – 5 letters • (Famous for the Amazon rainforest) – 6 letters • (Famous for maple syrup and hockey) – 6 letters
Countries 2024-09-24
Across
- with the Eiffel Tower (6 letters)
- country is shaped like a boot (5 letters)
- famous for pizza and pasta (5 letters)
- of the Rising Sun (5 letters)
- for maple syrup and hockey (6 letters)
Down
- country by land area (7 letters)
- known for its ancient pyramids (5 letters)
- known for kangaroos (9 letters)
- for the Amazon rainforest (6 letters)
- country in the world (7 letters)
10 Clues: of the Rising Sun (5 letters) • known for kangaroos (9 letters) • country by land area (7 letters) • country in the world (7 letters) • with the Eiffel Tower (6 letters) • for the Amazon rainforest (6 letters) • famous for pizza and pasta (5 letters) • for maple syrup and hockey (6 letters) • country is shaped like a boot (5 letters) • ...
Countries 2024-10-11
Geography Vocabulary 2019-06-06
11 Clues: The Nile ____ • Top of a mountain • Ex. rain, snow, fog • Separates continents • Home of the kangaroos • Ex. USA, Brazil, Italy • Birthplace of humanity • A line dividing countries • large pool of water surrounded by land • Part of a continent; multiple countries • Visual representation of all countries and oceans
Imperialism Review 2022-12-11
Across
- and power Western countries wanted to set up colonies and territories throughout the world to increase their ______ and _____.
- Western nations believed one task in civilizing natives was to change their religious beliefs by converting them to ___________.
- Wars These conflicts forced an increase in Western trade and influence in Asia/China
- Darwinism Used to justify Imperialism, the theory that societies achieve success or dominance because of their genetic superiority.
- Rule European countries sometimes allowed colonial natives to rule under their influence. This caused less revolts/rebellions.
- A policy in which a strong nation seeks to dominate other countries/territories politically, socially, and economically.
- Before Africa was imperialized, local authorities were often _____. The imperialism of Africa weakened these authorities. Boundaries were based on European claims.
- Man's Burden Idea that European countries had a duty to spread their religion and culture to those less civilized
- Western missionaries often treated natives as though they were in need of guidance like ________.
- In order to ______ their power throughout the world, European powers added colonies with military bases.
Down
- Conference of 1884 To avoid war with each other over African territory, European countries met here to decide how to divide up Africa (Africans not invited)
- During the Scramble for Africa among European powers, cultural and ethnic differences among the people when creating boundaries were _______. Rival groups were pushed together and some groups were broken up.
- New _______ to sell manufactured goods is an economic reason Europeans began Imperialism
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- independence (ability to govern themselves) African people lost this when European nations conquered them.
- Europeans ___________ colonies by improving roads and bridges and building railroads, telegraphs etc. to get natural resources.
- One reason Europeans were able to dominate other cultures was there superior military _______.
- Europeans ___________ (took advantage of) both labor and resources of Africa and Asia.
18 Clues: an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority • Wars These conflicts forced an increase in Western trade and influence in Asia/China • Europeans ___________ (took advantage of) both labor and resources of Africa and Asia. • New _______ to sell manufactured goods is an economic reason Europeans began Imperialism • ...
BALKANS COUNTRIES!!!! 2022-09-01
Across
- i almost didnt put this one here because they might steal the crossword
- blue and yellow flag :)
- probably the most depressing country, stole russias flag with green instead of blue
- made macedonia change its name
- ______ strong
- the reason the balkans are fighting, and yes it exists and is sovereign!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
- funny checkers flag
Down
- the last part of this is "black" in spanish
- "OMG KOSOVO IS THIS COUNTRY" also many bunkers
- has similar language to slovakia
- its the same name as a greek region
11 Clues: ______ strong • funny checkers flag • blue and yellow flag :) • made macedonia change its name • has similar language to slovakia • its the same name as a greek region • the last part of this is "black" in spanish • "OMG KOSOVO IS THIS COUNTRY" also many bunkers • i almost didnt put this one here because they might steal the crossword • ...
ASEAN countries 2021-03-23
Across
- there are protests going on here now
- its currency is the ringgit
- achieves independence in 1965
- their official language is English
- its capital is called Vientiane
Down
- its beloved king, Bhumibol Adulyadej, died in 2016
- its currency is the Dong
- joined ASEAN in 2005
- it is known for its temple, Angkor Wat
- its current president is Joko Widodo
- same currency value as our country
11 Clues: joined ASEAN in 2005 • its currency is the Dong • its currency is the ringgit • achieves independence in 1965 • its capital is called Vientiane • same currency value as our country • their official language is English • there are protests going on here now • its current president is Joko Widodo • it is known for its temple, Angkor Wat • ...
European Countries 2021-08-02
Countries 2.0 2023-05-04
Across
- This country's language is called Khmer and its capital is Phnom Penh.
- This country is on the south of Thailand. Its capital is Kuala Lumpur.
- In this country, the Chao Phraya River flows past beautiful temples in the capital of Bangkok.
- This country is home to the pyramids and the pharaohs. It's capital is Cairo.
- This country has two well-known cities: Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City.
Down
- This country has many islands and is to the northeast of Taiwan. Urashima Taro and the champion baseball team are from here.
- This is the 2nd largest country in Southeast Asia. It's home to the city of Mandalay and was once called Burma.
- This country has more people than any other country. Buddhism, Hinduism, and the story of the milk ocean are all from here.
- This country does not touch the sea. It is to the northeast of Thailand.
- This is a very large country that is well known for its soccer team.
- This country has more than 7,000 islands. It sits directly to the south of Taiwan.
11 Clues: This country has two well-known cities: Hanoi and Ho Chi Minh City. • This is a very large country that is well known for its soccer team. • This country's language is called Khmer and its capital is Phnom Penh. • This country is on the south of Thailand. Its capital is Kuala Lumpur. • This country does not touch the sea. It is to the northeast of Thailand. • ...
COUNTRIES-CAPITALS 2023-05-18
11 Clues: THE CAPITAL OF RUSSIA • THE CAPITAL OF SERBIA • THE CAPITAL OF MONACO • THE CAPITAL OF CYPRUS • THE CAPITAL OF SWEDEN • THE CAPITAL OF DENMARK • THE CAPITAL OF BELGIUM • THE CAPITAL OF HUNGARY • THE CAPITAL OF AUSTRIA • THE CAPITAL OF PORTUGAL • THE CAPITAL OF AZERBAITZAN
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES 2022-05-09
Across
- Volodymyr Zalensky is the president of this country
- this country is next to Spain
- a tie was invented in this country
- there is The Eiffel Tower in this country
- Fryderyk Chopin comes from this country
- Pope Francis lives there
Down
- in this country people loves pasta
- the islands Crete and Rhodes belongs to this country
- BRITAIN this country is also an island
- this country has a flaf in three colors: black, red and yellow
- the capital of this country is Madrid
11 Clues: Pope Francis lives there • this country is next to Spain • in this country people loves pasta • a tie was invented in this country • the capital of this country is Madrid • BRITAIN this country is also an island • Fryderyk Chopin comes from this country • there is The Eiffel Tower in this country • Volodymyr Zalensky is the president of this country • ...
Countries 1 2023-07-21
Across
- It's a country in Southern Europe known for its ancient history and picturesque islands. The capital is Athens, and people speak Greek. It's famous for the Acropolis, olives, and Greek mythology.
- It's a country in West Africa known for its diverse cultures and vibrant music scene. The capital is Abuja, and people speak English. It's famous for Nollywood movies, jollof rice, and the Niger River.
- Arabia It's a country in the Middle East known for its vast deserts and Islamic heritage. The capital is Riyadh, and people speak Arabic. It's famous for oil reserves, sand dunes, and the holy city of Mecca.
- Zealand It's a country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean known for its stunning landscapes and outdoor activities. The capital is Wellington, and people speak English and Maori. It's famous for kiwi birds, rugby, and the Lord of the Rings film locations.
- It's a country in Southeast Asia known for its tropical beaches and vibrant street markets. The capital is Bangkok, and people speak Thai. It's famous for temples, Pad Thai, and Songkran
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- It's a country in South America known for its tango music and love for soccer. The capital is Buenos Aires, and people speak Spanish. It's famous for tango dance, empanadas, and Iguazu Falls.
- A country in Africa known for its diverse wildlife, including lions and elephants. It's famous for the Maasai Mara National Reserve and the Great Rift Valley.
- It's a country in Northern Europe known for its scenic beauty and innovative designs. The capital is Stockholm, and people speak Swedish. It's famous for ABBA, meatballs, and the Northern Lights."
- A beautiful country known for its art, history, and delicious pasta and pizza. It's famous for landmarks like the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
- States A large country in North America with fifty states and diverse landscapes.
- A country with a lively culture and beautiful architecture like the Sagrada Familia. It's famous for flamenco dancing, paella, and the Running of the Bulls.
11 Clues: States A large country in North America with fifty states and diverse landscapes. • A beautiful country known for its art, history, and delicious pasta and pizza. It's famous for landmarks like the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. • ...
European Countries 2024-04-10
Across
- This city is hosting the 2024 Olympics
- What country is Dublin in?
- I am the smallest country in Europe?
- What country is the Eiffel Tower in?
- What is the capital of Spain?
Down
- There is a dragon on this countries flag
- I am famous for pizza and pasta?
- I am the most populated country in Europe
- I am a famous landmark in London?
- This country has a blue flag with a white cross
- What is the capital of Italy?
11 Clues: What country is Dublin in? • What is the capital of Spain? • What is the capital of Italy? • I am famous for pizza and pasta? • I am a famous landmark in London? • I am the smallest country in Europe? • What country is the Eiffel Tower in? • This city is hosting the 2024 Olympics • There is a dragon on this countries flag • I am the most populated country in Europe • ...
World Countries Crossword 2014-09-03
Across
- (Africa) Is popular with tourists for Pyramids and its long history.
- (Asia)With Ghengis Khan this country ruled a large part of the world.
- President Castro has been in charge of this South American country for the last 60 years.
- An Asian country made from lots of small beautiful tourist islands.
- (Asia) Rich Country with lots of oil.
- The biggest country in the world, it touches Europe and Asia.
- Athens is the capital of this European country.
- African country named after a river and has lots of diamonds
- This country has the worlds highest mountain and is next to China.
- (Africa) Mr Lee worked here before he came to China.
- This Northern European Country has a king and the capital is Stockholm.
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- The government of Europe is in this country.
- European Country famous for its food and sports cars.
- This Asian country has no telephones or internet.
- This country is at the bottom of Africa.
- This European country speaks Italian, French and German.
- This European country is divided, half British and half independent.
- Large South American country famous for football.
18 Clues: (Asia) Rich Country with lots of oil. • This country is at the bottom of Africa. • The government of Europe is in this country. • Athens is the capital of this European country. • This Asian country has no telephones or internet. • Large South American country famous for football. • (Africa) Mr Lee worked here before he came to China. • ...
Countries/ Capitals Crossword 2021-03-17
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- the capital of Egypt.
- the capital of Australia.
- Delhi the capital of India.
- the capital of South Africa.
- the capital of Russia.
- the capital of Kenya.
- Aires the capital of Argentina.
- the capital of Nigeria.
- the capital of Germany.
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- the capital of China.
- the capital of Spain.
- the capital of New Zealand.
- the capital of Thailand.
- the capital of Italy.
- the capital of Japan.
- the capital of South Korea.
- the capital of Brazil.
- the capital of France.
18 Clues: the capital of China. • the capital of Egypt. • the capital of Spain. • the capital of Italy. • the capital of Japan. • the capital of Kenya. • the capital of Russia. • the capital of Brazil. • the capital of France. • the capital of Nigeria. • the capital of Germany. • the capital of Thailand. • the capital of Australia. • the capital of New Zealand. • Delhi the capital of India. • ...
Countries and nationalities 2019-04-03
18 Clues: США • грек • поляк • турок • Турция • Греция • Италия • Польша • француз • Франция • Мексика • испанец • Испания • британец • Британия • итальянец • мексиканец • американец
Countries and Nationalities 2019-09-08
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- Someone who is from Malaysia
- Big Ben is found in this country
- You teacher, Rei is
- the capital city is Seoul
- The capital city of this country is Tokyo
- President Xi Jingpin is from
- people who are from Brazil
- someone who is from the UK is
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- someone who is from Mexico
- the capital city is Mexico City
- someone who is Spanish is from
- someone who is from Argentina
- President Donald Trump is
- Someone who is from Thailand
- Christiano Ronaldo is from this country, he is Portuguese
- someone that is from Russia
- people who are from Korea are
- people from this country speak French & the capital city is Paris
18 Clues: You teacher, Rei is • President Donald Trump is • the capital city is Seoul • someone who is from Mexico • people who are from Brazil • someone that is from Russia • Someone who is from Malaysia • Someone who is from Thailand • President Xi Jingpin is from • someone who is from Argentina • people who are from Korea are • someone who is from the UK is • someone who is Spanish is from • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2019-09-08
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- The capital city of this country is Tokyo
- the capital city is Mexico City
- someone who is from Mexico
- someone that is from Russia
- President Xi Jingpin is from
- the capital city is Seoul
- someone who is from Argentina
- Someone who is from Malaysia
- Big Ben is found in this country
- people from this country speak French & the capital city is Paris
- someone who is Spanish is from
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- someone who is from the UK is
- President Donald Trump is
- You teacher, Rei is
- people who are from Brazil
- Christiano Ronaldo is from this country, he is Portuguese
- people who are from Korea are
- Someone who is from Thailand
18 Clues: You teacher, Rei is • President Donald Trump is • the capital city is Seoul • someone who is from Mexico • people who are from Brazil • someone that is from Russia • President Xi Jingpin is from • Someone who is from Thailand • Someone who is from Malaysia • someone who is from the UK is • people who are from Korea are • someone who is from Argentina • someone who is Spanish is from • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2021-06-15
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- Dimitri is from Greece. He’s … .
- Diane and Mike come from the USA. They’re … .
- They’re from Sweden. They’re … .
- Roberto is Italian. He’s from … .
- Rosa is Brazilian. She comes from … .
- They come from Norway. They are … .
- Fizen is from Fethiye, in Turkey. She’s … .
- Keiko is from Japan. She’s … .
- Dorte is Danish. She’s from … .
- Sylvie is Swiss. She’s from … .
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- My girlfriend is Polish. She was born in … .
- Bettina is German. She comes from … .
- Mikhail was born in Russia. He is … .
- Zhang was born in China. He’s … .
- Dinesh comes from India. He’s … .
- They’re Dutch. They’re from … .
- They’re British. They were born in … .
- We’re Spanish. We’re from … .
18 Clues: We’re Spanish. We’re from … . • Keiko is from Japan. She’s … . • They’re Dutch. They’re from … . • Dorte is Danish. She’s from … . • Sylvie is Swiss. She’s from … . • Dimitri is from Greece. He’s … . • They’re from Sweden. They’re … . • Zhang was born in China. He’s … . • Dinesh comes from India. He’s … . • Roberto is Italian. He’s from … . • They come from Norway. They are … . • ...
European countries capitals 2022-02-08
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- next door in Spain
- in the Ukraine
- in albania
- is in Irland or Eire
- is in Belgium
- Moldova
- bosnia in Herzegovina
- this is in Belgrade
- romania
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- is in Kosovo although I am afraid
- in Norway I suggest you take a sweater
- in Bulgaria, and while youre in the area
- is the capital of Bratislava
- is in Portugal
- marino is the own one cos its just a little fella
- has valletta
- down in Greece
- has Amsterdam
18 Clues: Moldova • romania • in albania • has valletta • is in Belgium • has Amsterdam • in the Ukraine • is in Portugal • down in Greece • next door in Spain • this is in Belgrade • is in Irland or Eire • bosnia in Herzegovina • is the capital of Bratislava • is in Kosovo although I am afraid • in Norway I suggest you take a sweater • in Bulgaria, and while youre in the area • ...
Languages and Countries 2023-09-28
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- संस्कृतम्
- ພາສາລາວ
- Sanskrit is an ancient (古代) language from this country.
- 한국어
- This country is south of Taiwan and its capital is Manila.
- Bahasa INDONESIA
- Tiếng Việt
- This country is north of Thailand. It's capital is Vientiane
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- This country has its capital at Kuala Lumpur
- The Angkor Wat is in this country
- Bahasa Melayu
- 日本語
- اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ
- ភាសាខ្មែរ
- You live in this country
- 中文
- This country's capital is Jakarta
- ภาษาไทย
18 Clues: 中文 • 日本語 • 한국어 • ພາສາລາວ • ภาษาไทย • संस्कृतम् • ភាសាខ្មែរ • Tiếng Việt • Bahasa Melayu • اَلْعَرَبِيَّةُ • Bahasa INDONESIA • You live in this country • The Angkor Wat is in this country • This country's capital is Jakarta • This country has its capital at Kuala Lumpur • Sanskrit is an ancient (古代) language from this country. • This country is south of Taiwan and its capital is Manila. • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2023-11-09
19 Clues: USA • China • Japan • korea • spain • india • italy • canada • france • poland • England • Ireland • germany • vietnam • America • Denmark • holland • Australia • Argentina
Social Studies CrossWord Puzzle 2012-08-29
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- The process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade
- A relationship between countries in which they rely on one another for resources, goods, or sevices
- The annual number of births per 1000 people
- The type of arrangement on which each worker specializes in a particular task or job
- A system in which the central government makes all economic decisions
- Assistance to people in distress
- An organization of the world's countries that promotes peace and security around the world
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- The culture traits that are well known and widely accepted
- The process of moving from one place to live in another
- Countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life
- A form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
- A political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all aspects of life on a country
- A system in which the central government makes all economic decisions
- ountries Countries with strong economies and a high quality of life.
- The value of all goods and services produced within a country in a single year
15 Clues: Assistance to people in distress • The annual number of births per 1000 people • The process of moving from one place to live in another • The culture traits that are well known and widely accepted • Countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life • ountries Countries with strong economies and a high quality of life. • ...
World War One 2021-10-27
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- the team of Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary
- the team of Russia, France and England
- where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
- this is the belief your country is the best
- countries build up their military
- a large collection of battles
- a large war ship that countries raced to build
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- Franz Ferdinand had this happen to him
- countries believe they should take lots of land
- countries form these to team up
- the assassin who shot Franz Ferdinand and sparked the war
11 Clues: a large collection of battles • countries form these to team up • countries build up their military • Franz Ferdinand had this happen to him • the team of Russia, France and England • where Franz Ferdinand was assassinated • this is the belief your country is the best • the team of Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary • a large war ship that countries raced to build • ...
WW1 17 VOCAB TERMS 2024-04-15
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- An agreement between opposing sides to stop fighting, temporarily or permanently.
- A conflict where the countries involved mobilize all available resources and population.
- Information, especially of a biased or misleading nature, used to promote a political cause or point of view.
- The civilian populace of the nation at war as an active support system of its military.
- Territories controlled by another country.
- A disagreement or fight between countries.
- A conflict between different groups within the same country.
- Groups established by countries around the world to focus on specific purposes or issues.
- Resources Materials or supplies used during conflict.
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- A war where each side attempts to wear down the other by constant attacks and pressure.
- A situation in a conflict where neither side can progress or win.
- Between or involving different countries.
- A war that spans across continents.
- Relating to internal affairs of a country.
- A series of military operations aimed at achieving a specific objective.
- Mandatory enrollment into military service.
- The profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations.
17 Clues: A war that spans across continents. • Between or involving different countries. • Relating to internal affairs of a country. • Territories controlled by another country. • A disagreement or fight between countries. • Mandatory enrollment into military service. • Resources Materials or supplies used during conflict. • ...
Global Economy 2014-11-12
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- Goods and services bought from another country.
- An agreement between two or more companies from different countries to share a business project.
- The international organization that settles trade disagreements and enforces free trade agreements.
- The difference between a country's total payments to other countries and tis total receipts from other countries.
- A nation's transportation,communication, and utility systems.
- The value of money of one country expressed in terms of the money of another country.
- A limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported and exported within a given period.
- Goods and services sold to another country.
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- An organization that conducts business in several countries.
- Hiring family members when jobs are available in an organization.
- Government restrictions to reduce free trade.
- Another name for a common market.
- Special tax on the sale of books.
- The international bank for reconstruction and development.
- A tax that a government places on certain imported products.
- The difference between a country's total exports and total imports of goods.
- Stopping the importing or exporting of a certain product or service.
- A selected area where products can be imported duty-free and then stored, assembled, and/or used in manufacturing.
18 Clues: Another name for a common market. • Special tax on the sale of books. • Goods and services sold to another country. • Government restrictions to reduce free trade. • Goods and services bought from another country. • The international bank for reconstruction and development. • An organization that conducts business in several countries. • ...
Countries 2014-06-19
7 Clues: The land of smile. • The capital city is London. • The country that has Kangaroos. • The country that has Eiffel Tower. • The country that has Bollywood dance. • The country that has pandas and the great wall. • A splendid country that held World Cup Football 2014.