countries Crossword Puzzles
The iron curtain 2024-04-08
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- Conflicts during the Cold War where the superpowers supported opposing sides without directly engaging in combat.
- wall This barrier divided East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
- British Prime Minister who coined the term “Iron Curtain.”
- Term used to describe the Soviet-controlled countries of Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
- The geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States, characterized by ideological conflict and nuclear arms race.
- U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism, which influenced Cold War strategies.
- The practice of spying or using spies to obtain information about rival countries during the Cold War.
- U.S. policy aimed at containing the spread of communism, initially focused on Greece and Turkey.
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- Soviet leader who succeeded Joseph Stalin and played a role in the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- Famous border crossing between East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
- Military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its satellite states in response to NATO.
- The primary country behind the establishment of the Iron Curtain.
- Term used by Winston Churchill to describe the division between communist and non-communist countries in Europe.
- A person who opposes official policy, especially that of an authoritarian state. Many emerged in Soviet-controlled countries during the Cold War.
- Eastern European countries under the influence and control of the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
15 Clues: British Prime Minister who coined the term “Iron Curtain.” • The primary country behind the establishment of the Iron Curtain. • wall This barrier divided East and West Berlin during the Cold War. • Famous border crossing between East and West Berlin during the Cold War. • ...
North America 2020-11-19
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- - use of the money for country
- - old civilization
- - population moved to another country
- - human communication
- States - middle country of North America
- - human communication of Northern countries
- - capital of northern country of North America
- - natural stream of water
- - money
- - capital of middle country of North America
- - capital of southern country
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- - big mass of land in Earth that are 7 in total
- - people at original place
- - large human settlement
- - southern country of North America
- - Northern country of North America
- - human communication of southern countries
- - agricultural growth
- - weather
- - vegetable
20 Clues: - money • - weather • - vegetable • - old civilization • - human communication • - agricultural growth • - large human settlement • - natural stream of water • - people at original place • - capital of southern country • - use of the money for country • - southern country of North America • - Northern country of North America • - population moved to another country • ...
Emergence and definition of1st, 2nd and 3rd world countries including superpowers and developing during the cold war. 2023-05-07
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- Everyone else
- The plan to help Europe get back on there feet
- USA and USSR
- The superpower that was communist
- The countries that surrounded the USSR
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- USSR and the countries that wanted communism
- USA and countries that wanted capitalism
- The US helping countries that are democratic or capitalist
- The superpower that was capitalist
9 Clues: USA and USSR • Everyone else • The superpower that was communist • The superpower that was capitalist • The countries that surrounded the USSR • USA and countries that wanted capitalism • USSR and the countries that wanted communism • The plan to help Europe get back on there feet • The US helping countries that are democratic or capitalist
constitution 2021-01-29
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- the acronym for the first amendment
- they interpret laws
- presidents top leaders
- first political parties
- they make laws
- elected head of the republic
- the act of confirming a treaty
- the branch the president is in
- regulation
- A federalist from the west indies
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- another word for tax
- minor change to the constitution
- a dem-republican in washington's cabinet
- promotes a certain country
- friendships between countries
- to reject something such as a treaty
- to remove
- a countries money
- the first 10 amendments
- another word for compromise
20 Clues: to remove • regulation • they make laws • a countries money • they interpret laws • another word for tax • presidents top leaders • first political parties • the first 10 amendments • promotes a certain country • another word for compromise • elected head of the republic • friendships between countries • the act of confirming a treaty • the branch the president is in • ...
North America 2020-11-19
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- - use of the money for country
- - old civilization
- - population moved to another country
- - human communication
- States - middle country of North America
- - human communication of Northern countries
- - capital of northern country of North America
- - natural stream of water
- - money
- - capital of middle country of North America
- - capital of southern country
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- - big mass of land in Earth that are 7 in total
- - people at original place
- - large human settlement
- - southern country of North America
- - Northern country of North America
- - human communication of southern countries
- - agricultural growth
- - weather
- - vegetable
20 Clues: - money • - weather • - vegetable • - old civilization • - human communication • - agricultural growth • - large human settlement • - natural stream of water • - people at original place • - capital of southern country • - use of the money for country • - southern country of North America • - Northern country of North America • - population moved to another country • ...
Harbor Me Themes - immigration 2024-09-03
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- being granted citizenship
- someone who migrates
- moving countries
- working
- internationally recognized land
- the study and classification of societies
- a verified person of a country
- an imaginary line that separates 2 things
- having a job
- a place of lawful custody
- national
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- a poor person
- a rule
- someone who moved countries
- a type of person who isn't the majority of people
- judging someone based off of their appearance
- does not have a job
- moving places
- expelling a person from their land
- escaping a country
- the smallest continent
21 Clues: a rule • working • national • having a job • a poor person • moving places • moving countries • escaping a country • does not have a job • someone who migrates • the smallest continent • being granted citizenship • a place of lawful custody • someone who moved countries • a verified person of a country • internationally recognized land • expelling a person from their land • ...
Ferreira, LA Neocolonialism 2017-04-04
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- The US and mexico were fighting for the territory of Texas and Northwest of the US
- Favorite complete obedience o subjection to authority as opposed to individual freedom.
- A multinational corporation or is a corporate organization that owns or controls production of goods or services in one or more countries other than their home country
- Attempted to colinze Nicaragua;made himslf president with the support of liberals.
- A sort of rider added by theodore roosevelt in 1905 whereby the US would functio as a policeman in protection of Europe and US economic interests
- Killed thousands of people due to their "unsubordination" and opened fire in plain streets.
- Industrialized countries taking raw materials form unindustrialized countries
- Mestizo from humble background, president for 35 years,one of the 1st mestizos in power.
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- the use of economic, political, cultural, or other pressures to control or influence other countries
- Mexican politician, president of Mexico 4 times, introduced various social changes.
- Changes how things are made from hand to machines.
- Paraguay has been involved in many dispute
- Politician and lawyer, President of national convention at france, desired power
- politically unstable countries in Latin America whose economies are largely dependent on exporting a limited-resource product
- the 19th-century doctrine or belief that the expansion of the United States throughout the American continents was both justified and inevitable.
- President of Argentina, writter and very intellectual, Interested in educational system briught US teachers to improve education.
16 Clues: Paraguay has been involved in many dispute • Changes how things are made from hand to machines. • Industrialized countries taking raw materials form unindustrialized countries • Politician and lawyer, President of national convention at france, desired power • The US and mexico were fighting for the territory of Texas and Northwest of the US • ...
Unit 7 World War I and Interwar Economy 2023-02-28
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- represent their country to other nations
- Franz Ferdinand was killed which started World War I
- countries did not work together economically which caused the Great Depression
- gather troops, weapons, supplies and preparation
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- Countries have total control to make their own decisions
- Made many small countries want independence
- counties need a friend to help fight a war
- when countries go to war they need to gather _____ and supplies
- Small countries wanted to break away and have their own power
9 Clues: represent their country to other nations • counties need a friend to help fight a war • Made many small countries want independence • gather troops, weapons, supplies and preparation • Franz Ferdinand was killed which started World War I • Countries have total control to make their own decisions • Small countries wanted to break away and have their own power • ...
Global systems and global governance 2021-10-06
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- economic policies which
- government policies that restrict international trade
- institutional arrangements designed to facilitate the free flow of goods and services and to coordinate foreign economic policies
- the difference between the value of a country’s imports and exports over a given
- imports from other countries
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- A group of countries which engage in international trade which is made through a trade agreement
- The difference between the value of a countries imports and exports.
- cost of a countries imports exceed cost of exports
- of time.
- cost of countries exports exceed cost of imports
10 Clues: of time. • economic policies which • imports from other countries • cost of countries exports exceed cost of imports • cost of a countries imports exceed cost of exports • government policies that restrict international trade • The difference between the value of a countries imports and exports. • ...
Civics Unit 7 ID's 2023-12-08
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- The lowest legal wage that can be paid to workers.
- An organization that provides financial assistance and economic advice to member countries.
- The gradual increase in Earth's average temperature, primarily due to human activities.
- A person forced to flee their home country due to persecution, war, or violence.
- U.S. policy allowing certain undocumented immigrants who entered as minors to receive temporary protection.
- Mandatory financial contributions imposed by the government on individuals and businesses.
- U.S. healthcare reform legislation aimed at increasing access to health insurance.
- A government order restricting trade with another country.
- International humanitarian organizations providing assistance to those in need during emergencies and disasters.
- A tax imposed on goods imported or exported between countries.
- Policies promoting opportunities for underrepresented groups to address historical discrimination.
- A trade agreement between the United States, Mexico, and Canada, replacing NAFTA.
- The education system covering kindergarten through 12th grade.
- The termination of a pregnancy before the fetus can survive outside the uterus.
- A global organization focused on international public health issues.
- Penalties or coercive measures imposed by one or more countries on another country to influence its behavior.
- An international organization that regulates global trade.
- The uncontrolled expansion of urban areas into surrounding rural areas.
- The use of armed forces to achieve a country's goals or respond to a threat.
- A national policy of avoiding political and economic entanglements with other countries.
- Government programs providing guaranteed benefits to eligible individuals.
- A U.S. law prohibiting Chinese immigration.
- The involvement of a country in the affairs of other nations through diplomatic, economic, or military means.
- A military alliance of North American and European countries for collective defense.
- A country's strategies and actions in dealing with other nations.
- Measures taken by a government to protect its citizens and defend the country against external threats.
- Changes or additions made to a legal document, especially the U.S. Constitution.
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- U.S. legislation addressing illegal immigration and providing amnesty to some undocumented immigrants.
- The process of making the recreational or medicinal use of marijuana legal.
- Evaluating the advantages and disadvantages of a decision or project.
- The conduct of international relations and negotiations between countries.
- A plan detailing how an entity will allocate its resources over a specific period.
- Funding and financial aspects of political campaigns.
- The value of the next best alternative foregone when a decision is made.
- A U.S. government agency responsible for protecting human health and the environment.
- A government's plans and actions within its own country.
- The legal rights of individuals to participate in elections.
- Excessive and unnecessary use of force by law enforcement officers.
- A government organization responsible for creating and enforcing rules and regulations in a specific industry to ensure public safety and fairness.
- A system where individuals pay money to be released from custody before trial.
- Protection granted by a country to individuals fleeing persecution in their home country.
- Government regulation of land use in specific areas.
- The introduction or opening statement of a document, like the U.S. Constitution, stating its purpose and guiding principles.
- Choices made by individuals, businesses, and governments to allocate resources.
- Education beyond high school, typically referring to colleges and universities.
- Government decisions regarding taxation and spending to influence the economy.
- A U.S. immigration status allowing individuals from designated countries to stay temporarily due to unsafe conditions in their home countries.
- Government initiatives providing financial aid or support to those in need.
- An international organization formed to promote peace, security, and cooperation among member countries.
49 Clues: A U.S. law prohibiting Chinese immigration. • The lowest legal wage that can be paid to workers. • Government regulation of land use in specific areas. • Funding and financial aspects of political campaigns. • A government's plans and actions within its own country. • A government order restricting trade with another country. • ...
Canada and WW1 2015-12-07
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- The war that was all about gold in South Africa
- The month that WW1 ended
- A strong love for one's country
- The way Canada dealt with other countries
- The day that WW1 ended
- The last name of the man who was assassinated before WW1
- The treaty that ended WW1
- The word for friendships and agreements between countries
- the 'M' in M.A.N.I.A
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- When Canada took enemy aliens and kept them imprisoned
- media that is changed or edited to promote a specific view
- When men were forced to go to war
- The state that had a boundary dispute with Canada
- The statute that removed British ability to legislate for Canada
- Using power and force to overtake other countries
- the long holes where soldiers lived and fought during WW1
16 Clues: the 'M' in M.A.N.I.A • The day that WW1 ended • The month that WW1 ended • The treaty that ended WW1 • A strong love for one's country • When men were forced to go to war • The way Canada dealt with other countries • The war that was all about gold in South Africa • The state that had a boundary dispute with Canada • Using power and force to overtake other countries • ...
Partnership 2023-06-09
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- ______IN LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
- REMOVE_____ BARRIERS FOR LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES
- IMPLEMENT ALL________ ASSISTANCE COMMITMENTS
- KNOWLEDGE SHARING AND COOPERATION FOR ACCESS TO SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND____
- ASSIST DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN ATTAINING_______ SUSTAINABILITY
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- PROMOTE_____ TECHNOLOGIES TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
- MOBILIZE RESOURCES TO IMPROVE ________ REVENUE COLLECTION
- MOBILIZE______ RESOURCES FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES
8 Clues: ______IN LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES • IMPLEMENT ALL________ ASSISTANCE COMMITMENTS • PROMOTE_____ TECHNOLOGIES TO DEVELOPING COUNTRIES • MOBILIZE______ RESOURCES FOR DEVELOPING COUNTRIES • REMOVE_____ BARRIERS FOR LEAST DEVELOPED COUNTRIES • MOBILIZE RESOURCES TO IMPROVE ________ REVENUE COLLECTION • ASSIST DEVELOPING COUNTRIES IN ATTAINING_______ SUSTAINABILITY • ...
TCW DENT 2AA 4-6:30 2022-10-04
10 Clues: new ASEAN member • emerging economies • always UN observer • number of AseaN COUNTRIES • 15 crimes against humanity • line separating north and south • another name for poor countries • another name for rich countries • currency exceptional in EU market • indicator of economic status in the global set up
WW1 2020-12-14
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- the space between the front lines
- a place where soldiers hid from gunfire and explosions
- a truce between countries/armies
- spread and caused a lot of disease amongst soldiers
- a common disease among soldiers due to wet feet
- where each armies met and fought
- info distributed that shows only one side of something
- a war that includes a bunch of countries
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- the name of the line that ran through France and Belgium
- what Germany, Austria and Bulgaria allied in
- The plan Germany for the fight against Russia and France
- one of the countries in the central powers
- Bulky guns used in warfare
- an alliance between France, Japan, Britain, Russia and Italy
- WW1 was this weapons appearance though it backfired
- large, heavily armored battleships
16 Clues: Bulky guns used in warfare • a truce between countries/armies • where each armies met and fought • the space between the front lines • large, heavily armored battleships • a war that includes a bunch of countries • one of the countries in the central powers • what Germany, Austria and Bulgaria allied in • a common disease among soldiers due to wet feet • ...
Communism Study Guide__HaleemahAhmad 2019-05-09
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- US and USSR used this to support their beliefs
- introduced openness(person)
- how were the economies of the communist countries?
- a race between countries to build the strongest military power
- led USSR after Russian Revolution(person)
- who won the Vietnam war?
- leader of Cuba after rebelling against government of Cuba(person)
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- developed communism(person)
- caused starvation in China
- Which country killed its people that revolted against communism in the 20th century?
- wanted to modernize China and his plan,the Great Leap Forward, was used to try to change the economy(person)
- Which revolution was caused because the czar wasn't helping the people's problems?
- dictatorship
- who spent too much money on military supplies that cause food shortages?(country)
- ______ countries remained communist after 1970s
- leader of Russia
16 Clues: dictatorship • leader of Russia • who won the Vietnam war? • caused starvation in China • developed communism(person) • introduced openness(person) • led USSR after Russian Revolution(person) • US and USSR used this to support their beliefs • ______ countries remained communist after 1970s • how were the economies of the communist countries? • ...
The Robinson Times Crossword 2021-08-18
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- The name of my history teacher
- The name of our school
- A continent with countries including Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia
- A continent with countries including the United States, Canada, and Honduras
- The biggest continent
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- A document that guarantees rights to all people
- An ________ Monarchy has no rights, and the ruler has complete control
- What we study in this class
- A continent with countries including Tanzania, Egypt, and Rwanda
- The only continent with no countries, and no people
10 Clues: The biggest continent • The name of our school • What we study in this class • The name of my history teacher • A document that guarantees rights to all people • The only continent with no countries, and no people • A continent with countries including Tanzania, Egypt, and Rwanda • A continent with countries including Brazil, Argentina, and Colombia • ...
The iron curtain 2024-04-08
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- A person who opposes official policy, especially that of an authoritarian state. Many emerged in Soviet-controlled countries during the Cold War.
- The primary country behind the establishment of the Iron Curtain.
- The practice of spying or using spies to obtain information about rival countries during the Cold War.
- Famous border crossing between East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
- The geopolitical tension between the Soviet Union and the United States, characterized by ideological conflict and nuclear arms race.
- wall This barrier divided East and West Berlin during the Cold War.
- Soviet leader who succeeded Joseph Stalin and played a role in the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- Military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its satellite states in response to NATO.
- Conflicts during the Cold War where the superpowers supported opposing sides without directly engaging in combat.
- U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism, which influenced Cold War strategies.
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- Term used by Winston Churchill to describe the division between communist and non-communist countries in Europe.
- Eastern European countries under the influence and control of the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- British Prime Minister who coined the term “Iron Curtain.”
- Term used to describe the Soviet-controlled countries of Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
- U.S. policy aimed at containing the spread of communism, initially focused on Greece and Turkey.
15 Clues: British Prime Minister who coined the term “Iron Curtain.” • The primary country behind the establishment of the Iron Curtain. • wall This barrier divided East and West Berlin during the Cold War. • Famous border crossing between East and West Berlin during the Cold War. • ...
African Trivia 2022-02-03
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- This area covers 30% of Africa. (6,6)
- The _____; surrounded by Senegal, the smallest of the mainland African countries. (6)
- ababa The Mercato open-air market is located in this city. Also the capital of Ethiopia. (5,5)
- Film franchise shares name of Country. (10)
- Number of African countries with Spanish as an official language. (3)
- The Kalahari Desert is located in this country. (8)
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- One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World on the Zambezi River. (8,5)
- River that flows through 11 African countries. (4)
- River in two African countries' names. (5)
- Mountain range stretching across Algeria and Morocco. (5,9)
- Country where the African Cup of Nations was held in 2022. (8)
- The capital of Kenya. (7)
12 Clues: The capital of Kenya. (7) • This area covers 30% of Africa. (6,6) • River in two African countries' names. (5) • Film franchise shares name of Country. (10) • River that flows through 11 African countries. (4) • The Kalahari Desert is located in this country. (8) • Mountain range stretching across Algeria and Morocco. (5,9) • ...
World War I (1914-18) background 2022-01-07
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- European countries colonised places for raw materials and resources to drive their country's ____________ processs.
- In the name of nationalism, the ___________ states wanted to break away from the Ottoman Empire.
- Many European countries build this up to ensure that their country were well-protected.
- Austria- Hungary and ___________ wanted to take control of the Balkan States that broke away from the Ottoman Empire.
- European countries were competing for these to enhance their countries' prestige.
- A continent where European countries built their colonies in.
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- Following the assassination of Archduke, Austria-Hungary declared war on _____________.
- __________ alliance was made up of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy in 1914
- Triple _________ were made up of Britain, France and Russia in 1914.
- The assassination of Archduke ____________Ferdinand was one of WWI triggers.
- Due to their ________________, Russia entered WWI on the side of Serbia.
11 Clues: A continent where European countries built their colonies in. • Triple _________ were made up of Britain, France and Russia in 1914. • Due to their ________________, Russia entered WWI on the side of Serbia. • The assassination of Archduke ____________Ferdinand was one of WWI triggers. • ...
The EU 2019-10-25
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- The EU has brought … to Europe during the past 70 years
- The common currency in EU
- The EU council brings together the Heads of the goverments of the Member States … a year
- The EU values …
- The largest institution which serves the interests of the Union
- The country who joined the EU in 2004
- One of the first six countries wich created the EU
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- Institution which consists of politicians elected by the people of the Member States
- The Eu is a unique partnership between 27 … countries on the continent of Europe
- The main reason to create the EU in 1950´s
- Number of the countries who created the EU
- Number of the countries in EU today
- One of the institutions which brings together the Heads of the goverments of the Member States
- One of the first six countries wich created the EU
14 Clues: The EU values … • The common currency in EU • Number of the countries in EU today • The country who joined the EU in 2004 • The main reason to create the EU in 1950´s • Number of the countries who created the EU • One of the first six countries wich created the EU • One of the first six countries wich created the EU • ...
WW1 terms 2023-07-17
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- when two or more countries are in competition to become the best equipped militarily
- France, Russia, and Britain loosely agreed to support each other
- countries produced lots of goods and have new market to sell their goods
- strong feeling of patriotism and pride for one's country
- threat which states that one must meet certain conditions or face dire consequences
- standard war tactic where trenches offered protection against enemy fire
- all resources of a nation are organized to win the war
- giving support to other country no matter what
- almost impossible for one side to gain the upper hand
- a close association of nations for the achievement of common objectives or a group of countries united for the purpose of joint military protection
- a terrorist organization that supported violent action to achieve its goal
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- crossing the narrow strip between trenches while fully exposed to enemy fire
- the British navy must be better than any two other navies combined
- Germany's plan to attack France
- extending the rule of authority of one country other countries or territories
- unification of the Slavic peoples of the Balkans
- a war in which a country must fight on two distinct fronts
- policy of making a country's armed forces strong and allowing a political situation where military interests dominate government policy
- alliance Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy, who all agreed to support each other if attacked
- narrow strip between the trenches
20 Clues: Germany's plan to attack France • narrow strip between the trenches • giving support to other country no matter what • unification of the Slavic peoples of the Balkans • almost impossible for one side to gain the upper hand • all resources of a nation are organized to win the war • strong feeling of patriotism and pride for one's country • ...
the thing 2023-04-19
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- the government restrict trade with one country,
- they gain independence from the harsh countries
- Is the main point of support for a country’s economic activity.
- a country that is developed
- measure economists use to compare the economies of countries
- the lowest thing that u can live in
- free trade alliance among Canada, Mexico, and the United States
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another
- people made a new money
- economy's dependence on a particular thing in order to be successful. In an agricultural economy
- going new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- make imports more expensive than domestic goods.
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- people from one part of the world to another.
- includes producing raw materials such as crops, precious metals, fossil fuels, and fishing.
- a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
- companies that provide goods or services to consumers or other companies
- manufactured goods from the primary sector that turns shirts and cloth, turn the oil to plastic and gasoline
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- globalization contributes to cultural diffusion
- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- are little countries that are struggling but getting better
- military alliances and security agreements to protect one another and win wars
23 Clues: people made a new money • a country that is developed • the lowest thing that u can live in • people from one part of the world to another. • the government restrict trade with one country, • they gain independence from the harsh countries • globalization contributes to cultural diffusion • make imports more expensive than domestic goods. • ...
AP world semester review 2023-06-05
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- Attended by the big three
- United states vs soviet union
- Main cause of death in developed countries
- Five Year Plans
- Five Year Plans
- maintain international peace and security, develop friendly relations among nations
- Military alliance
- Former president of Ghana
- Civil rights leader in the United States
- Control of area outside of your country
- Cause of death in developing countries
- Change of political borders
- Cause of death in developed countries
- fought between Britain and China
- Organization of American States
- United States(Chinese) and Australia(white)
- wars that were not fought just a constant threat
- British government takes over India
- control of an organization or group by the majority of its members.
- defense treaty signed in Warsaw
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- Uneffective thing that the US would not join
- Formers president of South Africa
- Huge pandemic that happened in 1918
- a virus that attacks the body's immune system
- former president of Egypt
- confrontation between the United States and the Soviet Union during the Cold War
- Govern international trade
- ended WW1
- Economic Reforms in China
- Creole who created new independent countries in South America
- Member of INC
- property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according
- Meeting about the scramble of Africa
- Favored revolts by the working class
- Domino theory
- trade and industry are controlled by private owners
- Pill that provided more safety and could control when you had a kid
- Dynasty in china
- fake news
39 Clues: ended WW1 • fake news • Member of INC • Domino theory • Five Year Plans • Five Year Plans • Dynasty in china • Military alliance • Attended by the big three • former president of Egypt • Economic Reforms in China • Former president of Ghana • Govern international trade • Change of political borders • United states vs soviet union • Organization of American States • ...
ch 4 2023-11-08
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- are large cooperations that have operations in several countries
- is the commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market principles without any regulations
- is a governmen's establishment of economic policies that systematically restrict imports in order to protect domestic industries
- is a business enterprise that a fomestic company and a forign company undertake together
- involves creating specially designed products or promotions for cartain countries or regions
- is a company's ise of an existing product or promotion from which chnages are made
- involves hiring a foriegn manufacturer to make products accoedding to a company's specifications
- are goods and services sold to other countries
- is a global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade
- is a total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- is a tax on imports
- is the establishment of a business in a foreign country
- are goods and services purchased from another country
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- the difference in value between exports and imports
- is an international trade agreement among the US, Canada, and mexico since 1994
- is europe's trading bloc
- limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- the exchange of goods and services among nations
- means complere standarized
- are midsive or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- involves letting another company or licensee use a trademark patent, special formula, company name or some other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
21 Clues: is a tax on imports • is europe's trading bloc • means complere standarized • are goods and services sold to other countries • the exchange of goods and services among nations • the difference in value between exports and imports • are goods and services purchased from another country • is the establishment of a business in a foreign country • ...
Chapter 8 2023-10-26
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- taking part in government
- an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- managing communication and relationships between countries
- a region that shares a common government
- activities having to do with one society and community
- supreme authority, or power
- is a state containing several countries
- a system of basic rules and principles by which a government is organzied
- central government makes all laws for the entire country
- set of goals describing how a country's government plans to interact with other countries' governments
- the unjust use of power
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- government is one in which power is held by a single person or a small group
- a government structure in which there are no effective limits on government actions
- group that supports candidates for public offices
- formal agreement between two or more countries
- a political and economic system in which government owns all property and makes all economic decisions
- a group that seeks to influence public policy on certain issues
- a government structure in which government actions are limited by law
- power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- a group of people who have the power to make and enforce laws for a country or area
- a state that is independent of other states
- a legal member of a country
- is a form of government in which the state is ruled by a monarch
23 Clues: the unjust use of power • taking part in government • supreme authority, or power • a legal member of a country • is a state containing several countries • a region that shares a common government • a state that is independent of other states • formal agreement between two or more countries • group that supports candidates for public offices • ...
Unit 4 HHG 2024-02-29
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- Weber’s Theory
- GDP for each person
- Truck driver’s job sector
- St. Petersburg specializes in building these
- Making stuff at home
- News is this type of product
- Another name for LDCs
- Name for countries in between dev.
- Region of the US with traditional industry
- Preconditions to take-off stage for Rostow
- Clustering of like industries
- Sector that doesn’t pay taxes
- Religion with large influence in the ME and N. Africa
- Manufacturing would be in this Rostow stage
- US Women in Congress impacts this stat
- Light industry is in LDCs due to this
- A hair stylist would be in this occupation sector
- Kickstarted the 1st Industrial Rev
- Equality, but can still own property
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- Most important in Least Cost Theory
- Companies owned by private groups
- A roofer would be in this occupation sector
- Ind. Rev. sent countries into this dem. trans. Stage
- A US Senator is in this occupation sector
- Kicked of Ind. Rev. with steam engine
- Current type of secondary jobs in Japan
- Measured at age 5
- Revolution that had machines work in factories
- These countries would typically have a lower GDI.
- Century China’s economy exploded
- peninsula countries made money from this
- Fastest growing European Industrial Region
- Clustering of restaurants in one area is
- Large port in most important European ind. Region
- Same pay for every job!
- Money stat for HDI
- A pencil would be this type of industry
37 Clues: Weber’s Theory • Measured at age 5 • Money stat for HDI • GDP for each person • Making stuff at home • Another name for LDCs • Same pay for every job! • Truck driver’s job sector • News is this type of product • Clustering of like industries • Sector that doesn’t pay taxes • Century China’s economy exploded • Companies owned by private groups • Name for countries in between dev. • ...
Fair Trade Rosie F. 2013 2013-05-22
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- dishonest conduct from the people in power.
- Fair trade international initials.
- Products or items made by hand.
- The developing countries consisting of Asia, Africa and Latin America.
- Trade between developed and developing countries in which producers receive fair shares.
- Work to produce products to be sold.
- A mass fair trade retail outlet.
- The smallest amount allowed, the bare.....
- The ability to swap an item for an item, such as food for money.
- Moral principles considered good or correct.
- The material most fair trade textiles are made of.
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- Items produced to be consumed by the way of eating.
- A factual state or quality
- The process of working together.
- A food product very popular around the world made from cocoa beans.
- The state of being balanced in rights. The fair trade association aim for this.
- A country becoming more advanced and progressed.
- Levels of qualities within fair trade agreements.
- Something campaigned for to make workers in other countries have. To be fair is to have this.
19 Clues: A factual state or quality • Products or items made by hand. • The process of working together. • A mass fair trade retail outlet. • Fair trade international initials. • Work to produce products to be sold. • The smallest amount allowed, the bare..... • dishonest conduct from the people in power. • Moral principles considered good or correct. • ...
Serena S WW1 2021-05-19
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- To be against Jews.
- _______________ contacted the US to bring plans to split two atoms in half.
- Germany ____ millions after all of the damages done after WWI.
- Germany could not build their ___________ after WWI.
- The policy of __________ slowly took Jewish people's rights away.
- There were ______ million dead after WWI.
- Everybody signed this when England and France wanted to punish Germany after WWI.
- _______ declared war on Russia when they fought over Bosnia.
- The Jewish had to wear a yellow ____ to be identified by the Germans
- The assassination of _________ caused six countries to declare war.
- Factories, creating products, making weapons.
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- _______ watched the abuse to the Jewish but didn't protect them.
- To make an agreement to help allies in case of trouble.
- Don't want people to care about anyone else.
- These laws took Jewish people's rights away.
- ______ countries were fighting in WWI.
- Jews could not ______ Non-Jews
- Believing your country is the best.
- Countries needed these to defend themselves during the war.
19 Clues: To be against Jews. • Jews could not ______ Non-Jews • Believing your country is the best. • ______ countries were fighting in WWI. • There were ______ million dead after WWI. • Don't want people to care about anyone else. • These laws took Jewish people's rights away. • Factories, creating products, making weapons. • Germany could not build their ___________ after WWI. • ...
Globalization 2022-02-17
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- they are primarily service-oriented like Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) which includes ___
- they prefer building their factories outside Cities or Metro Manila as the labor cheaper in the province.
- resulted from the activities of peoples and government around the world.
- colonial __ is deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of country’s colonization.
- globalization,losely defined, refers to the international ________ of products
- this was harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there.
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group.
- in the 21th century, free trade expanded which ushered the _______ Age.
- globalization is _______ because it can have many meanings and can be used in may ways
- refers to the extensive mechanization in the production system.
- minimum wage in the ________ per day is only 300 - 400 pesos only)
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount.
- _________ creates employment and job opportunities.
- a new way of mass producing steel was introduced and the mining of _______.
- refer 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.
- imf and WB are _______ pillars supporting the structure of the worlds economic and financial order.
- Author of “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
- trade during the 15th and 16th centuries, the western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into ___ before.
- an Organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations
- freedom to travel also gives problem to the world because it is much easier to spread _______.
- travelling is much more easier now because of the improvements of ________.
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- ibrd or WB was founded after ______ in 1944
- connected continents, and made it easier for people in different parts of the world to communicate instantly.
- a popular fast food chain from the Philippines that is also established in other countries around the world.
- the _______ Revolution happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century
- was organized to help all countries about their territorial disputes in other countries which created different diplomatic agreements, embassy or consulate in other countries.
- ________ Integration has a big effect on a country’s politics because whoever holds the economic power holds the political power as well
- because of the development of this, globalization, spread rapidly during the 20th century.
- the Great The invasion of were among the reasons behind the hastening of globalization
- the ___ culture which is the combination of the western and eastern culture was formed because of this.
- how many top dominating countries does World Trade Organization have?.
- network such as CNN, BBC and Al Jazeera and many others deliver world _____ as they happened in real time.
- transnational Corporations or companies lead globalization.
- one of the Europeans goal was to spread this in the places they colonized.
- the action of making or manufacturing
- it is known as when the Spaniards colonized the Philippines, the tobacco harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there.
- another advantage is the ____ exchange that happens between trading countries because of economic integration.
- is the effect when we are forced to produce the products that foreign countries need
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- the Silk Road is the trade route between ______ and other countries.
40 Clues: the action of making or manufacturing • ibrd or WB was founded after ______ in 1944 • _________ creates employment and job opportunities. • the action of buying and selling goods and services. • transnational Corporations or companies lead globalization. • Author of “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.” • ...
Globalization 2022-02-16
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- It is known as when the Spaniards colonized the Philippines, the tobacco harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there
- One of the Europeans goal was to spread this in the places they colonized)
- News network such as CNN, BBC and Al Jazeera and many others deliver world _____ as they happened in real time
- resulted from the activities of peoples and government around the world
- this was harvested by the Filipinos were sent to Mexico and sold there
- Because of the development of this, globalization spread rapidly during the 20th century.
- Wibe Web connected continents, and made it easier for people in different parts of the world to communicate instantl
- ________ prefer building their factories outside Metro Manila as the labor cheaper in the province
- Freedom to travel also gives problem to the world because it is much easier to spread _______
- was organized to help all countries about their territorial disputes in other countries which created different diplomatic agreements, embassy or consulate in other countries
- Travelling is much more easier now because of the improvements of ________
- how many top dominating countries does World Trade Organization have?
- Minimum wage in the ________ per day is only 300 - 400 pesos only
- the production of less than enough to satisfy the demand or of less than the usual amount
- Another advantage is the ____ exchange that happens between trading countries because of economic integration
- Colonial ______ is deeply engraved in every Filipino as a result of country’s colonization
- This is the effect when we are forced to produce the products that foreign countries need )
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- An Organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations
- Author of “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
- IMF and WB are _______ pillars supporting the structure of the worlds economic and financial order
- In the 21th century, free trade expanded which ushered the _______ Age
- the customs, arts, social institutions, and achievements of a particular nation, people, or other social group
- Refers to the extensive mechanization in the production system
- They are primarily service-oriented like Business Process Outsourcing (BPO) which includes ___
- _________ creates employment and job opportunities
- the action of making or manufacturing
- During the 15th and 16th centuries, the western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into ______ trade before
- Transnational Corporations or companies lead globalization
- The invasion of Alexander the _______ were among the reasons behind the hastening of globalization
- Globalization is _______ because it can have many meanings and can be used in may ways
- The _______ Revolution happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century
- The Silk Road is the trade route between ______ and other countries
- A popular fast food chain from the Philippines that is also established in other countries around the world
- ________ Integration has a big effect on a country’s politics because whoever holds the economic power holds the political power as well
- Globalization, losely defined, refers to the international ________ of products
- IBRD or WB was founded after ______ in 1944
- A new way of mass producing steel was introduced and the mining of _______
- The ___ culture which is the combination of the western and eastern culture was formed because of this
- 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
- The action of buying and selling goods and services
40 Clues: the action of making or manufacturing • IBRD or WB was founded after ______ in 1944 • _________ creates employment and job opportunities • The action of buying and selling goods and services • Transnational Corporations or companies lead globalization • Author of “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.” • ...
MWH - Cold War Crossword 2017-05-15
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- theory that if one countries falls, the next will to
- kind of war where superpowers fight indirectly
- this plan gave $ to rebuild europe
- this said USA would help any country threatened by SU.
- this is the kind of state that borders the Soviets
- policy to stoop the spread of communism
- city where USA flew in and dropped supplies
- this country was split into 2 East & West
- 30,000 Chinese lived and worked together
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- war where USA tried to stop Communism in the north
- organization of countries allied with Soviets
- this kind of revolution is constant, does not stop
- kind of race where countries stockpile weapons
- having huge weapons makes people not mess with you
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- country that tried to house Soviet Nuclear Weapons
16 Clues: this plan gave $ to rebuild europe • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • policy to stoop the spread of communism • 30,000 Chinese lived and worked together • this country was split into 2 East & West • city where USA flew in and dropped supplies • organization of countries allied with Soviets • kind of war where superpowers fight indirectly • ...
Prompt 5 Poverty 2013-09-18
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- One in seven people in the world currently live in a slum environment
- One be a factor to help reduce population growth
- Programs in Kerala like education and health have reduced morbidity and
- Flying mammal
- Large families means that children can look after the elderly
- Having a large family is a means of gaining social
- Has a trunk
- Population is expected to grow in what type of countries
- Likes to chase mice
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- High fertility rates in developing countries present a barrier to
- Which state in India is turning around the cycle of poverty and population growth
- Population pyramid shapes show the countries population
- A form of population control in India
- Large marsupial
- Man's best friend
- A reason why India has a high population
16 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • A form of population control in India • A reason why India has a high population • One be a factor to help reduce population growth • Having a large family is a means of gaining social • Population pyramid shapes show the countries population • ...
EUROPEAN UNION 2019-10-17
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- Thanks to what the food products are safer
- One of the first countries in the European Union
- How many countries are in the European Union
- What does it fight against
- When was it created
- Who elects the politicians into the European parlament
- What other countries saw that made them join the Union
- What has the EU brought during the past 70 years
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- What is the largest institutions of the EU
- Does the EU values cultural diversity
- Who has the right to travel from one member state to another
- What kind of relations does it have with its neighbours
- What does the EU fight against
- What palce has always been home to people
- What contry joined the EU in 2004
- Every member state has an equal......
16 Clues: When was it created • What does it fight against • What does the EU fight against • What contry joined the EU in 2004 • Does the EU values cultural diversity • Every member state has an equal...... • What palce has always been home to people • What is the largest institutions of the EU • Thanks to what the food products are safer • ...
Imperialism 2014-11-10
Across
- Wrote "The White Man's Burden."
- A poem supporting Anglo-Saxonism.
- The belief that America had a destiny to spread their government and religion to other countries.
- An American protestant clergy man who was the leader of the Social Gospel movement.
- The idea of wanting to build up your army and showing military strength
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- Imperialism caused this to start.
- Patriotism in the form of aggressive foreign policy.
- Another reason for Imperialism, America wanting tobacco from Cuba
- An officer in the U.S. Navy who best expressed the idea of building up the Navy.
- Nickname given to the Alaskan Purchase.
- Bigger countries taking over smaller countries
- Big businesses wanted to sell there products to people in the smaller countries.
12 Clues: Wrote "The White Man's Burden." • Imperialism caused this to start. • A poem supporting Anglo-Saxonism. • Nickname given to the Alaskan Purchase. • Bigger countries taking over smaller countries • Patriotism in the form of aggressive foreign policy. • Another reason for Imperialism, America wanting tobacco from Cuba • ...
Aftermath of WWII 2023-04-21
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- There are ________ permanent Security Council Members
- Eastern _____ countries continued struggling
- The holocaust is a example of this
- Country rejected any aid for itself
- Capital of Germany
- Two independent countries
- Plan was in effect from 1948-1951
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- South Korea is
- North Korea is
- Eastern bloc countries signed this
10 Clues: South Korea is • North Korea is • Capital of Germany • Two independent countries • Plan was in effect from 1948-1951 • The holocaust is a example of this • Eastern bloc countries signed this • Country rejected any aid for itself • Eastern _____ countries continued struggling • There are ________ permanent Security Council Members
Texas Revolution and Mexican-American war crossword puzzle 2020-04-14
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- fighting between countries
- what Mexicans tried to remove
- owned Texas first
- were illegal under Mexican law
- groups of soldiers
- people from Texas
- both Mexican and American
- what Texas won
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- argued where to put it
- settled in Texas
- was used in a battle cry
- both countries signed it
- won their independence from Mexico
- controlled Mexican government
- owned Texas
15 Clues: owned Texas • what Texas won • settled in Texas • owned Texas first • people from Texas • groups of soldiers • argued where to put it • was used in a battle cry • both countries signed it • both Mexican and American • fighting between countries • what Mexicans tried to remove • controlled Mexican government • were illegal under Mexican law • won their independence from Mexico
LANGUAGE IDENTIFIER 2021-08-13
14 Clues: Spoken in U.K. • Spoken in Japan • Spoken in China • Spoken in Spain • Spoken in India • Spoken in Italy • Spoken in Israel • Spoken in Russia • Spoken in France • Spoken in Pakistan • Spoken in Sri Lanka • Spoken in Artic countries • Spoken in Portugal and Brazil • Spoken in African countries and Saudi Arabia
Strained connections 2014-01-18
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- drought in East Africa caused what?
- What boosted farming in Africa?
- Money was lent to developing countries for huge infrastructure projects such as?
- money rapidly flows out of a country
- coffee,nuts,beans and cotton
- what debt has caused in Africa
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- Draws together investment money from banks in the developed world and lens it to developing countries
- the amount of debt owed by 18 of Africa's cancelled by the G8 Gleneagles in 2005
- this group raised the prices of petroleum
- soil exhaustion caused what?
- what did many African countries obtain whilst they were cheap?
- a global banking organisation based in Washington (and largely controlled by the USA), which exists to ensure global banking stability by assisting countries with investments and debt
12 Clues: soil exhaustion caused what? • coffee,nuts,beans and cotton • what debt has caused in Africa • What boosted farming in Africa? • drought in East Africa caused what? • money rapidly flows out of a country • this group raised the prices of petroleum • what did many African countries obtain whilst they were cheap? • ...
MWH - Cold War Crossword 2017-05-15
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- city where USA flew in and dropped supplies
- 30,000 Chinese lived and worked together
- organization of countries allied with Soviets
- this is the kind of state that borders the Soviets
- this country was split into 2 East & West
- policy to stoop the spread of communism
- this kind of revolution is constant, does not stop
Down
- theory that if one countries falls, the next will to
- country that tried to house Soviet Nuclear Weapons
- this said USA would help any country threatened by SU.
- this plan gave $ to rebuild europe
- having huge weapons makes people not mess with you
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- war where USA tried to stop Communism in the north
- kind of race where countries stockpile weapons
- kind of war where superpowers fight indirectly
16 Clues: this plan gave $ to rebuild europe • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • policy to stoop the spread of communism • 30,000 Chinese lived and worked together • this country was split into 2 East & West • city where USA flew in and dropped supplies • organization of countries allied with Soviets • kind of race where countries stockpile weapons • ...
MWH - Cold War Crossword 2017-05-15
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- this said USA would help any country threatened by SU.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- this is the kind of state that borders the Soviets
- this kind of revolution is constant, does not stop
- having huge weapons makes people not mess with you
- organization of countries allied with Soviets
- war where USA tried to stop Communism in the north
- kind of race where countries stockpile weapons
- city where USA flew in and dropped supplies
Down
- policy to stoop the spread of communism
- country that tried to house Soviet Nuclear Weapons
- theory that if one countries falls, the next will to
- this plan gave $ to rebuild europe
- this country was split into 2 East & West
- kind of war where superpowers fight indirectly
- 30,000 Chinese lived and worked together
16 Clues: North Atlantic Treaty Organization • this plan gave $ to rebuild europe • policy to stoop the spread of communism • 30,000 Chinese lived and worked together • this country was split into 2 East & West • city where USA flew in and dropped supplies • organization of countries allied with Soviets • kind of war where superpowers fight indirectly • ...
MWH - Cold War Crossword 2017-05-15
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- having huge weapons makes people not mess with you
- this said USA would help any country threatened by SU.
- city where USA flew in and dropped supplies
- this plan gave $ to rebuild europe
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- 30,000 Chinese lived and worked together
- theory that if one countries falls, the next will to
- this country was split into 2 East & West
Down
- this is the kind of state that borders the Soviets
- this kind of revolution is constant, does not stop
- war where USA tried to stop Communism in the north
- policy to stoop the spread of communism
- country that tried to house Soviet Nuclear Weapons
- kind of race where countries stockpile weapons
- organization of countries allied with Soviets
- kind of war where superpowers fight indirectly
16 Clues: this plan gave $ to rebuild europe • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • policy to stoop the spread of communism • 30,000 Chinese lived and worked together • this country was split into 2 East & West • city where USA flew in and dropped supplies • organization of countries allied with Soviets • kind of race where countries stockpile weapons • ...
WW1 Recap 2023-01-10
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- Most powerful country by 1917
- When ships are stopped from bringing in goods
- When countries build big armies to gain power
- City in which Franz Ferdinand was assassinated
- An agreement made between countries
- When a country rules over many others
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- When people have no food at all
- Kaiser ____ led Germany in WW1
- When people are very poor
- When countries agree to work together
- What soldiers fought from in WW1
- Battle in 1916 where 57,000 died on day 1
12 Clues: When people are very poor • Most powerful country by 1917 • Kaiser ____ led Germany in WW1 • When people have no food at all • What soldiers fought from in WW1 • An agreement made between countries • When countries agree to work together • When a country rules over many others • Battle in 1916 where 57,000 died on day 1 • When ships are stopped from bringing in goods • ...
Imperialism Vocab 2023-10-26
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- Identifying with one’s country, oftentimes believing it is superior to others.
- A method of writing or journalism that uses exciting or shocking stories at the expense of accuracy to get readers’ attention.
- Was the belief in the 19th century idea that the United States was destined—by God, its advocates believed—to expand its control and spread democracy and capitalism across the entire North American continent.
- This is a highly exaggerated form of journalism that was used to get Americans to support the Spanish-American War. Newspaper stories that weren't true by exaggerating misdeeds of Spain prior to the war.
- Expanding a nation or country by influencing militarily or economically or buying land from another country.
- A war between the United States and Spain, which took place in Cuba in 1898. Winning it gave the U.S. control of Guam, Puerto Rico, and the Philippines.
- The updated policy that said the United States would use force if needed to keep European countries out of the Western Hemisphere.
- Idea that many European countries and America had a duty to spread their religion and culture to those less civilized. Example = Africa
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- This was a policy that kept a country secure, and away from the affairs of other nations, such as not entering alliances.
- A form of diplomacy that stated that showing force (powerful navy, army, etc) would help keep nations in line and the U.S. strong. Implemented by President Roosevelt.
- The policy that countries in Europe could no longer colonize or get involved in the Western Hemisphere (North America, Central America, & South America).
- This is a waterway cut through Panama that connected the Caribbean with the Pacific, making the journey for American shipping from the Atlantic to the Pacific shorter by weeks.
- The desire to expand and take control of other territories or countries, usually to gain resources.
- This was the policy stating that all trade between China and European countries and the U.S. would be equal. The idea that all countries should have the right to open trade with China, directed toward other imperialist countries.
- The U.S. became involved in the fight between the Philippines and the Spanish.
15 Clues: Identifying with one’s country, oftentimes believing it is superior to others. • The U.S. became involved in the fight between the Philippines and the Spanish. • The desire to expand and take control of other territories or countries, usually to gain resources. • ...
Cold War Vocabulary 2016-05-04
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- this "war" was unpopular in the 1960's and 70's
- The American president during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- In 1949 this country became a state in the Holy land
- The Soviet leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis
- this idea that if one country fell to communism so would the surrounding countries.
- this peninsula was a hot spot in the Cold War
- Mao did away with all private...
- this idea was to stop the spread of communism
- under Mao landowners became industrialized
- this guy's plan provided military aide to countries opposing communism
- this country was partioned into 3 other countries, Pakistan, Bangladesh &...
- was the Soviets response to NATO
- This country came under communist control in 1949
- The Cuban leader during the Cuban Missile Crisis
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- these conflicts were started by a major power that does not itself become involved.
- Gandhi promoted this type of protest
- no winners in a nuclear war
- this city was blocked from recieving any goods by rail or truck.
- the idea that each country would continue to build more and more bombs
- the countries that were dependent on the USSR
- this is what Churchill called the divide between eastern & Western Europe
- this paralell line was the point Korea is divided
- this fell in 1989
- in 1949 the Soviets devloped this
- This guys plan was economic aide to rebuild Europe
- this man fought for democratic rights in Poland
26 Clues: this fell in 1989 • no winners in a nuclear war • Mao did away with all private... • was the Soviets response to NATO • in 1949 the Soviets devloped this • Gandhi promoted this type of protest • under Mao landowners became industrialized • the countries that were dependent on the USSR • this peninsula was a hot spot in the Cold War • ...
ch 4 2023-11-08
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- are large cooperations that have operations in several countries
- is the commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market principles without any regulations
- is a governmen's establishment of economic policies that systematically restrict imports in order to protect domestic industries
- is a business enterprise that a fomestic company and a forign company undertake together
- involves creating specially designed products or promotions for cartain countries or regions
- is a company's ise of an existing product or promotion from which chnages are made
- involves hiring a foriegn manufacturer to make products accoedding to a company's specifications
- are goods and services sold to other countries
- is a global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade
- is a total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- is a tax on imports
- is the establishment of a business in a foreign country
- are goods and services purchased from another country
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- the difference in value between exports and imports
- is an international trade agreement among the US, Canada, and mexico since 1994
- is europe's trading bloc
- limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- the exchange of goods and services among nations
- means complere standarized
- are midsive or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- involves letting another company or licensee use a trademark patent, special formula, company name or some other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
21 Clues: is a tax on imports • is europe's trading bloc • means complere standarized • are goods and services sold to other countries • the exchange of goods and services among nations • the difference in value between exports and imports • are goods and services purchased from another country • is the establishment of a business in a foreign country • ...
the thing 2023-04-19
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- the government restrict trade with one country,
- they gain independence from the harsh countries
- Is the main point of support for a country’s economic activity.
- a country that is developed
- measure economists use to compare the economies of countries
- the lowest thing that u can live in
- free trade alliance among Canada, Mexico, and the United States
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another
- people made a new money
- economy's dependence on a particular thing in order to be successful. In an agricultural economy
- going new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- make imports more expensive than domestic goods.
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- people from one part of the world to another.
- includes producing raw materials such as crops, precious metals, fossil fuels, and fishing.
- a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
- companies that provide goods or services to consumers or other companies
- manufactured goods from the primary sector that turns shirts and cloth, turn the oil to plastic and gasoline
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- globalization contributes to cultural diffusion
- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- are little countries that are struggling but getting better
- military alliances and security agreements to protect one another and win wars
23 Clues: people made a new money • a country that is developed • the lowest thing that u can live in • people from one part of the world to another. • the government restrict trade with one country, • they gain independence from the harsh countries • globalization contributes to cultural diffusion • make imports more expensive than domestic goods. • ...
Diplomacy and International Relations 2023-11-26
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- (2 Words)The world likened to this, where each country is a student.
- A term for countries working out their differences, much like friends in a schoolyard.International Relations: A broader concept than diplomacy, encompassing how countries interact on a large scale.
- Name for Countries who try to solve arguments.
- (2 Words)Collaborative initiatives, such as fighting diseases or going to space, mentioned in the text.
- (2 Words)A global group where countries discuss and solve issues, similar to a classroom.
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- A key outcome of diplomacy, essential for maintaining global harmony.
- A role New Zealand often plays in international relations, akin to helping friends resolve disputes.
- These are like special messengers between countries, negotiating and resolving issues.
- (2 Words)A country known for its effective communication and mediation skills.
- A role akin to being on a school council, which New Zealand sometimes takes at the UN.
- The opposite of war
- A field where New Zealand contributes globally, helping understand natural phenomena.
12 Clues: The opposite of war • Name for Countries who try to solve arguments. • (2 Words)The world likened to this, where each country is a student. • A key outcome of diplomacy, essential for maintaining global harmony. • (2 Words)A country known for its effective communication and mediation skills. • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-04-27
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- policy of protecting domestic industries against foreign competition.
- a group of countries that have few or no barriers to trade.
- Measures the monetary value of final goods and services.
- the advantages that can sometimes occur as a result of increasing the size of a business.
- a product or service produced in one country but sold to a buyer abroad.
- Action taken by a country whose exports are adversely affected by the raising of tariff .
- The North American Free Trade Agreement
- when a company makes an investment in a foreign country.
- measured as an increase of people's real income; means people become less poor
- Activities a company undertakes to promote the buying or selling of a product or service.
- The Caribbean Community
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- economic transactions that are made between countries.
- A tax levied on an imported good.
- a good or service bought in one country that was produced in another.
- A direct or indirect payment to individuals or firms, usually in the form of a cash payment from the government.
- Government-imposed limit on the quantity, or in exceptional cases the value, of the goods or services that may be exported
- trade agreements between countries to help improve trade and trading conditions.
- a company that owns or controls production in more than one nation.
- An interdependence of nations around the globe fostered through free trade.
- One that has business operations in two or more countries
20 Clues: The Caribbean Community • A tax levied on an imported good. • The North American Free Trade Agreement • economic transactions that are made between countries. • Measures the monetary value of final goods and services. • when a company makes an investment in a foreign country. • One that has business operations in two or more countries • ...
Citizenship Paper 1 Revision 2023-11-09
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- a vote by the whole electorate on a particular issue (e.g. Brexit)
- Committee - Committees of backbench MPs that check and report on the work of government departments (e.g. Educaiton select Committee)
- Peope make the decisions themselves rather than representatives
- the UK electoral system
- a lawyer who represents and speaks for clients
- People entering the countries from other countries
- a scheme in which members of the community help keep an eye on criminal activity in their areas
- a person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution or natural disaster
- a group of countries, most of which were former colonies of the British Empire
- Gives people rights when buying products, e.g. refunds for faulty products
- these are set up to resolve disputes, particularly in employment cases
- Current political party in government
- System in Sweden which has lower reoffending rates than in England and the USA
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- There are 9 of these under the 2010 Equality Act
- someone who provides specialist legal advice
- person elected to represent a part of the country (constituency) in Parliament
- a lower court where all criminal proceedings start
- group of MPs chosen by the Prime minister to lead major government departments
- creating a community where there is a sense of belonging for all
- Transfer of power away from Westminster towards different countries of the UK - Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
- Current political party in Opposition
21 Clues: the UK electoral system • Current political party in government • Current political party in Opposition • someone who provides specialist legal advice • a lawyer who represents and speaks for clients • There are 9 of these under the 2010 Equality Act • a lower court where all criminal proceedings start • People entering the countries from other countries • ...
Political World Maps - 5o 2016-11-24
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- Spain is in the continent of _______________ .
- A ___________ world map shows the location, size, and borders of all the countries in the world.
- __________ is a continent with more than 50 countries.
- __________ America is made up of Canada, the United States of America, and Mexico.
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- _______________ America connects North and South America.
- There are 190 __________ in the world today.
- The continent of _________ has thousands of islands that are divided into 14 countries.
- _______________ America is made up of twelve countries. Most speak Spanish.
- _________ is the continent with he highest population.
9 Clues: There are 190 __________ in the world today. • Spain is in the continent of _______________ . • __________ is a continent with more than 50 countries. • _________ is the continent with he highest population. • _______________ America connects North and South America. • _______________ America is made up of twelve countries. Most speak Spanish. • ...
Economy and Trade 2021-05-13
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- Tax on imported goods and services.
- One of Canada's comparative disadvantages.
- Losing one's distinct culture and adopting traditions of the dominant culture.
- Corporations such as Nike, and CocaCola
- A policy that imposes restrictions on trade.
- When exports are higher than imports.
- Divisions of corporations; examples include Toyota Canada and Ford Canada
- When imports are higher than exports.
- Term used to describe unsafe working conditions in the clothing industry.
- Goods purchased from other countries.
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- Buying local products instead of imported products.
- One of Canada's comparative advantages.
- The easy movement of goods, services, people and ideas around the world.
- Free trade agreement between Canada, United States and Mexico.
- Exchange of goods and services without added tariffs or quotas.
- Trade that allows equitable profit while protecting workers and the environment.
- Contracting people in other countries to do work that was previously done in one's own country.
- Goods sold to other countries.
- Canada's largest trading partner.
19 Clues: Goods sold to other countries. • Canada's largest trading partner. • Tax on imported goods and services. • When exports are higher than imports. • When imports are higher than exports. • Goods purchased from other countries. • One of Canada's comparative advantages. • Corporations such as Nike, and CocaCola • One of Canada's comparative disadvantages. • ...
War of 1812 2022-01-19
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- Wanted to focus on farming
- Purchase Doubled the size of the U.S.
- The Fed.Gov does not have to pay taxes to the states.
- France wanted a bribe and loan to have peace.
- stopping goods from entering or leaving a place
- A group of citizens that are needed when the military is unable to help
- Established judicial review
- Imprisoning people from foreign countries that were deemed dangerous
- A crime to criticize the government
- European Countries cannot colonize in N.A. and S.A.
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- Act Cut all trade with countries.
- Washington showed military force during this rebellion
- This was created to help the economy
- Congressmen who wanted Congress to declare war
- Supreme court can determine if a law is unconstitutional or not
- No European country can colonize in the Americas
- An act to force a person into military duty
- Wanted a strong federal government
- The Fed.Gov is in charge of trade between states
19 Clues: Wanted to focus on farming • Established judicial review • Act Cut all trade with countries. • Wanted a strong federal government • A crime to criticize the government • This was created to help the economy • Purchase Doubled the size of the U.S. • An act to force a person into military duty • France wanted a bribe and loan to have peace. • ...
Geography 2022-05-16
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- what is the biggest island in Greece
- what is the capital of India
- what is the biggest country in the world
- what is the capital of Ghana
- what country has the most venomous animal in the world and to humans
- what is the largest river in the world
- what is the biggest city in the world
- what is the only country that contains the word "asia" in it
- what is the capital of Egypt
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- what is the capital of Eswatini
- the united states is the ____ biggest country in the world
- what continent has the least amount of countries
- what continent has 13 countries and would have the least if it weren't for Antarctica
- is the smallest country in the world
- what is the capital of Ethiopia
- how many "-stans" are there in the world
- what is the smallest continent in the world
- what is the biggest continent in the world
- how many countries have no snakes
19 Clues: what is the capital of India • what is the capital of Ghana • what is the capital of Egypt • what is the capital of Eswatini • what is the capital of Ethiopia • how many countries have no snakes • what is the biggest island in Greece • is the smallest country in the world • what is the biggest city in the world • what is the largest river in the world • ...
AISHA 2024-03-15
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- THEIR FIRST DOG
- GROOM'S FAVOURITE SUPERHERO
- WHERE THEY GOT ENGAGED
- THEIR FIRST INTERNATIONAL TRIP TOGETHER
- THEIR GO TO RESTAURANT
- GROOM'S FAVOURITE ICE-CREAM
- BRIDE'S MIDDLE NAME
- BRIDE'S FAVOURTIE ICE-CREAM
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- BRIDE'S FAVOURITE SUPERHERO
- GROOM'S MIDDLE NAME
- THEIR HONEYMOON DESTINATION
- NUMBER OF COUNTRIES THE BRIDE HAS VISITED
- WHERE THE GROOM WAS BORN
- THEIR SMALLEST DOG
- NUMBER OF COUNTRIES THE GROOM HAS VISITED
- WHERE THE BRIDE WAS BORN
16 Clues: THEIR FIRST DOG • THEIR SMALLEST DOG • GROOM'S MIDDLE NAME • BRIDE'S MIDDLE NAME • WHERE THEY GOT ENGAGED • THEIR GO TO RESTAURANT • WHERE THE GROOM WAS BORN • WHERE THE BRIDE WAS BORN • BRIDE'S FAVOURITE SUPERHERO • THEIR HONEYMOON DESTINATION • GROOM'S FAVOURITE SUPERHERO • GROOM'S FAVOURITE ICE-CREAM • BRIDE'S FAVOURTIE ICE-CREAM • THEIR FIRST INTERNATIONAL TRIP TOGETHER • ...
Review Crossword 3 2022-04-27
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- a war between North and South Korea; South Korea was aided by the U.S. and other countries
- a military conflict (1954-1975) between the Communist forces of North Vietnam and the non-Communist forces of South Vietnam
- a government's decisions about issues within the country
- nations united with another for some common purpose such as assistance and protection
- a 444-day period during which the new government of Iran after the Iranian Revolution held hostage 66 diplomats and U.S. citizens
- a conflict between two different nations or groups
- a government's decisions about relationships with other countries
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- the use of extreme fear and violence as a way to achieve a political goal
- a war that began in 1937 in Asia, in 1939 in Europe, and in 1941 in the U.S.; it lasted until 1945 and involved most of the world's countries
- the work of keeping good relations between the governments of different countries
- a war between the Allied Powers and the Central Powers that lasted from 1914 to 1918
- a bay of the Caribbean Sea in Cuba: it was the site of an attempted invasion of Cuba by anti-Fidel Castro forces in April 1961
- an agreement or arrangement between two or more countries
- a union between nations for assistance and protection
14 Clues: a conflict between two different nations or groups • a union between nations for assistance and protection • a government's decisions about issues within the country • an agreement or arrangement between two or more countries • a government's decisions about relationships with other countries • ...
Human Geography Concepts 2022-03-24
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- Linking the world's nations through trade
- Movement between countries
- Severe lack of food
- Average number of people living in a square mile or square kilometer
- Countries still trying to industrialize
- People who are forced to flee to another country
- Language of Haiti
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- Growth of cities
- Countries where a great deal of manufacturing is carried out
- Number of deaths per year for every 1,000 people
- Number of children born each year for every 1,000 people
- Style of music
12 Clues: Style of music • Growth of cities • Language of Haiti • Severe lack of food • Movement between countries • Countries still trying to industrialize • Linking the world's nations through trade • Number of deaths per year for every 1,000 people • People who are forced to flee to another country • Number of children born each year for every 1,000 people • ...
crossword 2016-04-27
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- / art of designing and constructing
- / process of buying, selling, or exchanging goods or services
- / a decoration on a surface
- / something which shows that something else exists or is true
- / the act of becoming bigger or of making something bigger
- / decorative handwriting used for writing Arabic
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- / chosen person from god
- / inn surrounding a court in eastern countries
- / used in treating disease or illness
- / a group of countries ruled by an ...
- / currency in Dubai
- / main currency in Islamic countries
12 Clues: / currency in Dubai • / chosen person from god • / a decoration on a surface • / art of designing and constructing • / used in treating disease or illness • / main currency in Islamic countries • / a group of countries ruled by an ... • / inn surrounding a court in eastern countries • ...
English Week 2022-12-21
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- Famous landmark in New York, the statue of ...
- Santa climbs down the ...
- Landmark in Northern Ireland ... causeway
- Falls from the sky during winter in many colder countries
- Season when leaves fall from trees in most English speaking countries.
- What do Santa's reindeer pull?
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- National instrument of Scotland
- What does Santa carry presents in.
- English Desert called ... mess.
- Traditionally eaten on Thanksgiving
- The UK is made up of 4 countries, Scotland, England, Northen Ireland and ...
- Landmark in London called the ... of London
12 Clues: Santa climbs down the ... • What do Santa's reindeer pull? • National instrument of Scotland • English Desert called ... mess. • What does Santa carry presents in. • Traditionally eaten on Thanksgiving • Landmark in Northern Ireland ... causeway • Landmark in London called the ... of London • Famous landmark in New York, the statue of ... • ...
Countries and nationalities 2023-01-18
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- Home of the Eiffel Tower
- A country with one of the biggest carnavals.
- Where anime originated.
- Where is Disneyland?
- Country where some of the most famous pyramids are.
- where is paella from?
- what is Justin Bieber's nationality?
- a place where some of the best coffee is made.
- where kpop was created.
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- Person that lives in Spain.
- Person from Germany
- Where is Messi from?
- Where is the colosseum from?
- The people that live with kangaroos.
- International House of Tacos.
- Where pasta was created.
16 Clues: Person from Germany • Where is Messi from? • Where is Disneyland? • where is paella from? • Where anime originated. • where kpop was created. • Home of the Eiffel Tower • Where pasta was created. • Person that lives in Spain. • Where is the colosseum from? • International House of Tacos. • The people that live with kangaroos. • what is Justin Bieber's nationality? • ...
Countries with Lunches 2023-02-15
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2021-10-06
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- He is English. He comes from ............
- She comes from Mexico. She is ......
- She is Greek. She comes from ............
- She is Italian. She comes from ............
- He comes from Russia. He is .........
- She comes from Poland. She is ........
- they come from Spain. They are .......
- He comes from Canada. He is ........
- They are Danish. They come from ............
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- They are Swedish. They come from ............
- They come from the United States. They are
- He is German. He comes from ............
- He is Chinese. He comes from ............
- We come from India. We are ...........
- She is Swiss. She comes from ............
- He comes from France. He is ......
16 Clues: He comes from France. He is ...... • She comes from Mexico. She is ...... • He comes from Canada. He is ........ • He comes from Russia. He is ......... • We come from India. We are ........... • She comes from Poland. She is ........ • they come from Spain. They are ....... • He is German. He comes from ............ • He is English. He comes from ............ • ...
Countries and nationalities 2019-08-01
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- Mei Lee is .....
- Jan is from the Netherlands; he is .....
- Dafina is .....
- Karla is Swiss; she is from .....
- People born in France are .....
- Coming from Greece, Dimitri is .....
- Tim and Mary are .....
- Italians come from .....
- Charles is Prince of .....
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- Being Scottish, Kathy was born in .....
- If you were born in Poland you are .....
- Rosa is from .....
- People from Norway are .....
- Heinrich is from .....
- Fizen is .....
- Yoshi is Japanese. He is from .....
16 Clues: Fizen is ..... • Dafina is ..... • Mei Lee is ..... • Rosa is from ..... • Heinrich is from ..... • Tim and Mary are ..... • Italians come from ..... • Charles is Prince of ..... • People from Norway are ..... • People born in France are ..... • Karla is Swiss; she is from ..... • Yoshi is Japanese. He is from ..... • Coming from Greece, Dimitri is ..... • ...
Countries Of Europe 2018-10-08
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- / A small but very rich country located in southern France.
- / A country rich with ancient history and fabulous myths dating back over 2000 years.
- / Home to two of the most highly acclaimed universities in the world.
- / This country has great chocolate and waffles and powerful history.
- / Its culture is widely known for Flamenco music and dance, bullfights, fantastic beaches and lots of sunshine.
- / A country famous for bulb fields, windmills, cheese markets, wooden shoes, canals of Amsterdam, masterpieces of Old Masters, Delft Blue earthenware, innovative water-management and millions of bicycles.
- / A country in southern Europe, best know for its excellent food, wonderful scenery and breathtaking history.
- City / One of the smallest countries in the world and also home to the Pope.
- / Home of race star Kimi Räikkönen. This country hit 100 years of age last year.
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- / This country is famous for the Tour de France and the Eiffel Tower. As well as the Louvre, the Cathedral of Notre Dame, the Latin Quarter, Montmartre, and the Georges Pompidou Center.
- / This country has the biggest number of watch factories and has four official languages.
- / This country is famous for beer, Gaelic and potatoes.
- / This country has great cars, 300 varieties of bread and Oktoberfest.
- / This country is famous for its castles, palaces and buildings, among other architectural works. The most famous castles include Festung Hohensalzburg, Burg Hohenwerfen, Castle Liechtenstein, and the Schloß Artstetten.
- / This country's language is the 6th most used language on the online world.
- / This country is home of world popular dog breed called Dalmatians. English poet Lord Byron was the first that described Dubrovnik as the “pearl of the Adriatic.”
16 Clues: / This country is famous for beer, Gaelic and potatoes. • / A small but very rich country located in southern France. • / This country has great chocolate and waffles and powerful history. • / Home to two of the most highly acclaimed universities in the world. • / This country has great cars, 300 varieties of bread and Oktoberfest. • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2023-07-07
16 Clues: USA • Korea • China • Mexico • Brazil • French • Germany • Russian • Portugal • British • Italian • Spanish • Australia • Japanese • Canadian • Argentinian
Countries and Capitals 2024-07-31
16 Clues: Lima • Quito • La Paz • Bogota • Caracas • Managua • Santiago • Asuncion • Mexico DF • Montevideo • Panama City • Tegucigalpa • Buenos Aires • Guatemala City • Rica, San Jose • Salvador, San Salvador
Latin Countries 2022-09-08
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- What is a color in the mexico flag
- what is the population of Chile
- What is the capital of Bolivia
- rico What is the worlds oldest colony
- What country is next colombia
- What country is known foe lakes and volcanoes
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- What country is located in the caribbean
- rica What is the happiest country in the world
- What is the most visited place in Colombia
- Where is Messi from
10 Clues: Where is Messi from • What country is next colombia • What is the capital of Bolivia • what is the population of Chile • What is a color in the mexico flag • What country is located in the caribbean • What is the most visited place in Colombia • rico What is the worlds oldest colony • What country is known foe lakes and volcanoes • ...
AMAZING COUNTRIES 2019-01-14
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- เมืองหลวงคือกรุงลอนดอน มีสถานที่สำคัญอย่างหอนาฬิกาบิ๊กเบน, Buckingham Palace
- ประเทศที่โคอาล่าและจิงโจ้เป็นสัตว์ที่มีชื่อเสียง
- ประเทศที่มีสถานที่ท่องเที่ยวหลากหลาย ทั้งวัดวาอาราม แหล่งช้อปปิ้ง และย่านของกินขึ้นชื่อ รวมทั้งศูนย์รวมความบันเทิงในยามราตรีด้วย ขึ้นชื่อเรื่องผู้คนเป็นมิตรยิ้มแย้ม และไหว้สวย
- ประเทศที่มีเมืองลึกลับ Machu Picchu เป็นแหล่งโบราณคดีที่มีชื่อเสียงมากที่สุดในทั้งหมดของทวีปอเมริกาใต้
- การสู้วัวกระทิงเป็นเกมกีฬาชื่อดังในประเทศนี้
- ประเทศแห่งสถาปัตยกรรมบวกกับเรื่องราวความเป็นมาอันน่าสนใจของยุคกรีกโบราณ
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- ประเทศที่มีบรรยากาศสุดโรแมนติก รวมทั้งความงามของหอไอเฟลที่เป็นเสมือนแลนด์มาร์ก
- ประเทศที่มีกำแพงเมืองที่ยาวที่สุด
- ประเทศที่มีชื่อเสียงในด้านอารยธรรมโบราณ รวมถึงสิ่งก่อสร้างโบราณที่น่าตื่นตาตื่นใจที่สุดในโลก ได้แก่ พีระมิด และหุบเขากษัตริย์ (Valley of the Kings)
- เป็น1 ใน ประเทศของโลกที่มีระบบเศรษฐกิจ, เทคโนโลยี และการศึกษาที่เข้มแข็ง และเด่นเรื่องเบียร์
10 Clues: ประเทศที่มีกำแพงเมืองที่ยาวที่สุด • การสู้วัวกระทิงเป็นเกมกีฬาชื่อดังในประเทศนี้ • ประเทศที่โคอาล่าและจิงโจ้เป็นสัตว์ที่มีชื่อเสียง • ประเทศแห่งสถาปัตยกรรมบวกกับเรื่องราวความเป็นมาอันน่าสนใจของยุคกรีกโบราณ • เมืองหลวงคือกรุงลอนดอน มีสถานที่สำคัญอย่างหอนาฬิกาบิ๊กเบน, Buckingham Palace • ประเทศที่มีบรรยากาศสุดโรแมนติก รวมทั้งความงามของหอไอเฟลที่เป็นเสมือนแลนด์มาร์ก • ...
Countries & Nationalities 2020-09-23
Countries & Cities 2021-02-17
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- the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia
- Previous name of Cambodia
- Pangkor island is part of this country
- home to three of the world’s main religions.
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- 4th most populous country with over 17,000 islands
- Instanbul's previous name
- Taiwan's previous name
- Home of the mounted police and the maple leaf
- Previous name of Myanmar
- home of the wallaby
10 Clues: home of the wallaby • Taiwan's previous name • Previous name of Myanmar • Instanbul's previous name • Previous name of Cambodia • Pangkor island is part of this country • home to three of the world’s main religions. • the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia • Home of the mounted police and the maple leaf • 4th most populous country with over 17,000 islands
Olympic Countries 2021-08-02
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- most gold medals in 2021
- most 2021 olympic medals
- never won a gold medal
- won the mens 100 meter final
- never won a gold medal ever
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- their abreviation is GBR
- in womens 100 meter, they won all three medals
- the country housing the olympics 2021
- they got their flag suspended for drug abuse
- 33 gold medals in 2021
10 Clues: never won a gold medal • 33 gold medals in 2021 • their abreviation is GBR • most gold medals in 2021 • most 2021 olympic medals • never won a gold medal ever • won the mens 100 meter final • the country housing the olympics 2021 • they got their flag suspended for drug abuse • in womens 100 meter, they won all three medals
European Countries 2021-08-02
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- Has the eiffel tower
- Aristotle and Archimedes were born here
- The largest country in the world, home to the first human in space
- The colosseum is here
- Marie Curie was of this country's nationality.
- Lots of brown bears, home to the heaviest building on earth
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- Scotland and Wales are part of this country
- Home to classical composers Bach and Beethoven
- The largest producer in olive oil, the fourth largest country in Europe
- A place full of skiing, lots of wild reindeer
10 Clues: Has the eiffel tower • The colosseum is here • Aristotle and Archimedes were born here • Scotland and Wales are part of this country • A place full of skiing, lots of wild reindeer • Home to classical composers Bach and Beethoven • Marie Curie was of this country's nationality. • Lots of brown bears, home to the heaviest building on earth • ...
HelloFresh Countries 2023-01-20
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- In 2019 HelloFresh only expanded to this country.
- By 2017 HelloFresh entered this western european country.
- By 2016 HelloFresh entered a country with a red and white flag.
- HelloFresh was started in this country.
- In 2012 HelloFresh entered this European country.
- In 2022 we also expanded to this country
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- HelloFresh entered this country in 2015
- In 2022 we launched operations in this small island country
- In 2021 We made a landing in this country with blue red and white in their flag.
- In 2013 HelloFresh entered it's current highest grossing market.
10 Clues: HelloFresh entered this country in 2015 • HelloFresh was started in this country. • In 2022 we also expanded to this country • In 2019 HelloFresh only expanded to this country. • In 2012 HelloFresh entered this European country. • By 2017 HelloFresh entered this western european country. • In 2022 we launched operations in this small island country • ...
Arab countries 2023-06-15
10 Clues: war • chill • pyramids • World Cup • war for 72 years • got invaded by Iraq • almost won the world cup • the capital city it Beirut • the capital city is Baghdad • the capital city is Khartoum
countries & cities 2015-11-18
10 Clues: the big ben is in... • the capital is Berlin • people eat Sushi there • the Eiffel Tower is in? • London is the capital of? • the Statue of Liberty is in? • a wonderful city in Spain is? • people love to eat spaghetti there • Kebab is a very famous finger food in? • the typical "Wiener Schnitzel" comes from..
Countries (BrE) 2016-09-28
Asian Countries 2022-03-25
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- Asia has overwhelming biodiversity of animals and plants
- Asia has the top 3 countries with the highest average IQ
- continent Asia is the largest continent in the world
- is one of the busiest cities in the world
- Asia has several of the most tallest buildings in the world
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- cities Asia has some of the most busiest cities on earth
- Asia is like a playground for billionares
- population Asia contains the 60% of the world's population
- rice Asia eats the 90% of the world's rice
- asia has over 500 million buddhists
10 Clues: asia has over 500 million buddhists • Asia is like a playground for billionares • is one of the busiest cities in the world • rice Asia eats the 90% of the world's rice • continent Asia is the largest continent in the world • Asia has overwhelming biodiversity of animals and plants • cities Asia has some of the most busiest cities on earth • ...
Asian Countries 2022-03-22
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- cities Asia has the busiest cities on Earth
- Asia has an overwhelming biodiversity of plants and animals
- Asia has the top 3 countries with the highest average IQ
- There are more billionaires all over Asia than in any other part of the world
- the largest continent in the world
- Asia is home to over 60% of the world's population
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- Asia consumes 90% of the world's rice
- Asia has over 500 million Buddhists
- Asia is the roof of the Earth
- Asia has several of the world's tallest buildings
10 Clues: Asia is the roof of the Earth • the largest continent in the world • Asia has over 500 million Buddhists • Asia consumes 90% of the world's rice • cities Asia has the busiest cities on Earth • Asia has several of the world's tallest buildings • Asia is home to over 60% of the world's population • Asia has the top 3 countries with the highest average IQ • ...
Countries Crossword 2022-04-10
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- The people from this country invented pizza.
- What language do they speak in Brazil?
- These people play baseball and basketball, and they also have a lot of hotdog stands.
- the people from this country eat croissants.
- What is the lingua franca of South Africa?
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- What continent is Libya in?
- In October, they have the biggest beer festival in the world.
- In which continent is India?
- What language do people speak in Egypt?
- What language do they speak in Peru?
10 Clues: What continent is Libya in? • In which continent is India? • What language do they speak in Peru? • What language do they speak in Brazil? • What language do people speak in Egypt? • What is the lingua franca of South Africa? • The people from this country invented pizza. • the people from this country eat croissants. • ...
French (Countries) 2021-12-16
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- A country famous for pizza.
- the Largest country in the world.
- the language here is German.
- Mount Fujiyama is here.
- the great wall of .......... is famous here.
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- the is the home to Queen Elizabeth.
- The language of this country is Spanish.
- A diverse country.
- perfume is very famous of this place.
- Burger was invented here.
10 Clues: A diverse country. • Mount Fujiyama is here. • Burger was invented here. • A country famous for pizza. • the language here is German. • the Largest country in the world. • the is the home to Queen Elizabeth. • perfume is very famous of this place. • The language of this country is Spanish. • the great wall of .......... is famous here.
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES 2023-09-26
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- You can visit the Parthenon
- Its capital is Lisbon
- People speak German
- It's famous for its chocolate and its cows
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- You can find the Eiffel Tower here
- People speak English but it isn't the UK
- People speak Danish here
- This country is shaped like a boot
- It is the country where you are now
- It is a very cold small island in the north of Europe
10 Clues: People speak German • Its capital is Lisbon • People speak Danish here • You can visit the Parthenon • You can find the Eiffel Tower here • This country is shaped like a boot • It is the country where you are now • People speak English but it isn't the UK • It's famous for its chocolate and its cows • It is a very cold small island in the north of Europe
countries crossword 2024-04-16
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- has a famous soccer player named Messi
- has the tallest mountain
- known for luck and leprechauns
- Most powerful county in the world currently
- known for vikings and beautiful mountains
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- borders 14 countries
- has the most famous tower known
- 2nd largest country
- borders Pakistan, Nepal and more
- the biggest country in the world
10 Clues: 2nd largest country • borders 14 countries • has the tallest mountain • known for luck and leprechauns • has the most famous tower known • borders Pakistan, Nepal and more • the biggest country in the world • has a famous soccer player named Messi • known for vikings and beautiful mountains • Most powerful county in the world currently
VOCABULARY: COUNTRIES 2024-06-04
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- The people speak Mandarin.
- There are many pyramids in _____.
- They serve good pizzas and pasta.
- Real Madrid is one of the best football team in _____.
- People who love takoyaki and sushi should come here.
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- _____ is famous for yummy tacos.
- Neymar was born in _____.
- Istanbul is the capital city of ______.
- _____ is globally famous for its kangaroos.
- It is known for Taj Mahal.
10 Clues: Neymar was born in _____. • The people speak Mandarin. • It is known for Taj Mahal. • _____ is famous for yummy tacos. • There are many pyramids in _____. • They serve good pizzas and pasta. • Istanbul is the capital city of ______. • _____ is globally famous for its kangaroos. • People who love takoyaki and sushi should come here. • ...
10 countries 2024-07-23
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- Known for Eiffel Tower and wine.
- World's most populous country.
- Famous for its cuisine and historical landmarks like the Colosseum.
- Famous for flamenco dance and paella.
- Known for its Amazon rainforest and carnival.
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- Known for its technology and sushi.
- Famous for Oktoberfest and engineering.
- Famous for pyramids and the Nile River.
- North American country with vast wilderness.
- Second-most populous country, known for its spices and Bollywood.
10 Clues: World's most populous country. • Known for Eiffel Tower and wine. • Known for its technology and sushi. • Famous for flamenco dance and paella. • Famous for Oktoberfest and engineering. • Famous for pyramids and the Nile River. • North American country with vast wilderness. • Known for its Amazon rainforest and carnival. • ...
Countries & Nationalities 2024-09-04
10 Clues: Pays des Tacos • Pays des Frites • Pays des Mangas • Donald en est un • Habitant d'Albanie • Pays des Kangourous • Nationalité d'Mbappé • Habitant de l'Irlande • Vainqueur de l'Euro 2024 • Sa capitale est Amsterdam
Causes of World War 1 2013-04-09
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- the development of industry on an extensive scale
- when a country takes over new lands or countries eg. England had contorl over 5 continents
- The system by which a nation, state, or community is governed
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- a war between two or more countries
- a behaviour, unfriendliness or opposition
- relates to communities and contains multiple cultures
- something that have happenend in the past
- Being a strong supporter of the rights and interests of one's country
- An agreement made between two or more countries to give eachother help when its needed
- understanding and intension between two or more countries/parties
- A time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger
- when the army and millitary are given a high profile ny the government
12 Clues: a war between two or more countries • a behaviour, unfriendliness or opposition • something that have happenend in the past • A time of intense difficulty, trouble, or danger • the development of industry on an extensive scale • relates to communities and contains multiple cultures • The system by which a nation, state, or community is governed • ...
countrys/continents 2023-03-08
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- country with the highest life expectancy rate
- most powerful military
- Country with the highest debt
- least amount of countries in this continent
- oldest country
- largest country
- richest country
- most countries in this continent
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- highest inflation rate
- smallest country
- country with the lowest crime rate
- weakest military
- youngest country
- most populated country
- country with the most world cup wins
15 Clues: oldest country • largest country • richest country • smallest country • weakest military • youngest country • highest inflation rate • most populated country • most powerful military • Country with the highest debt • most countries in this continent • country with the lowest crime rate • country with the most world cup wins • least amount of countries in this continent • ...
countrys/continents 2023-03-08
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- country with the highest life expectancy rate
- most powerful military
- Country with the highest debt
- least amount of countries in this continent
- oldest country
- largest country
- richest country
- most countries in this continent
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- highest inflation rate
- smallest country
- country with the lowest crime rate
- weakest military
- youngest country
- most populated country
- country with the most world cup wins
15 Clues: oldest country • largest country • richest country • smallest country • weakest military • youngest country • highest inflation rate • most populated country • most powerful military • Country with the highest debt • most countries in this continent • country with the lowest crime rate • country with the most world cup wins • least amount of countries in this continent • ...
WW1 2024-02-02
10 Clues: Leader of a country • Similar to a country • Northern state in Germany • Leader of Austria in 1994 • Countries grouping together • Protect someone or something • Fight in between two countries • Agreement between two countries • Group that fights for it;s country • Saying you will do something violent
Key 2024-04-03
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- It is based on the idea that one’s own cultural or ethnic group is better than others
- A once a year meeting of eight wealthy countries(France, Germany, Italy, the United Kingdom, Japan, the United States, Canada, and Russia) for discussing economicmatters and global issues.
- Global organization that helps countries that are facing economic problems.
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- It refers to the process of making illegally earned money to appear as clean.
- It refers to the process of collecting money from individuals or businesses to fund public services
- It refers to the rules or guidelines that decide the value of money used inside a country
- A name for factories in Mexico where companies from foreign countries set up operations to manufacture goods
- An agreement between two or more countries for the purpose of making trade easier.
- When different countries from around the world become more connected by means of trade and technology.
- An organization that helps countries by giving loans and grants for development projects.
- A meeting between 19 countries (Argentina, Australia, Brazil, Canada, China, France, Germany, India, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Korea, Mexico, Saudi Arabia, South Africa, Russia, Turkey, UK and USA) and 2 regional bodies (the African Union and the European Union) to discuss important global issues
11 Clues: Global organization that helps countries that are facing economic problems. • It refers to the process of making illegally earned money to appear as clean. • An agreement between two or more countries for the purpose of making trade easier. • It is based on the idea that one’s own cultural or ethnic group is better than others • ...
Interesting words about the Great War 2013-03-11
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- Powers alliance of Britain, France, and Russia
- a formally agreement between countries
- an agreement between countries on who will work together during war
- uninvolved country
- The act of giving satisfaction for wrong of injury
- where two enemy forces meet
- a belief that everything can be solved without violence
- the act of remaining apart of interests of other groups
- to disagree
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- a friendly alliance between countries
- a type of chemical warfare invented in WW1
- heavy armored vehicle that was designed to take over enemy trenches
- the process of reducing the strength of someone or something through state attack
- the belief that you can solve every political mess up with military force.
- a long narrow ditch
15 Clues: to disagree • uninvolved country • a long narrow ditch • where two enemy forces meet • a friendly alliance between countries • a formally agreement between countries • a type of chemical warfare invented in WW1 • Powers alliance of Britain, France, and Russia • The act of giving satisfaction for wrong of injury • a belief that everything can be solved without violence • ...
International Trade 2022-11-21
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- trade transactions which are in the service sector such as banking
- a group of countries belonging to trade bloc
- trade made between countries
- goods which a country has to buy in from another country
- trade physical goods which are traded between countries
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- the process where we are becoming more connected globally
- goods sold by one country abroad
- rates the value of one currency expresses in another
- a trading partner of the UK
- an organisation which hears disputes between countries
10 Clues: a trading partner of the UK • trade made between countries • goods sold by one country abroad • a group of countries belonging to trade bloc • rates the value of one currency expresses in another • an organisation which hears disputes between countries • trade physical goods which are traded between countries • goods which a country has to buy in from another country • ...
Development 2019-10-21
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- _____ rate. An indicator of health that could be inaccurate in well developed countries with an increasing proportion of elderly.
- _____ rate. This drops in stage 3 of the demographic transition model as women focus on careers and contraception is more widely available.
- A physical factor why some countries are less developed related to frequent droughts or floods affecting food supplies.
- A country's progress in terms of economic growth, use of technology and improving welfare.
- A NEE which is very important due to its trade and political links in southern Asia.
- An economic measure of development showing the total value of goods and services produced by a country per year.
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- Many TNCs operate in LICs due to laxer environmental laws which can lead to this.
- A strategy to reduce the development gap involving giving LIC farmers a good price for their crops so they can invest in education and healthcare in their communities.
- An economic factor why some countries are less developed if they have a lot of this meaning they spend taxation on interest payments to rich countries and not on schools and hospitals.
- A more accurate measure of development that combines income, life expectancy and education level.
- Large companies that operate factories and offices in different countries.
- A strategy to reduce the development gap used in many LICs with an interesting or attractive culture, climate or landscape. such as Kenya.
- A consequence of uneven development. This is better in rich countries due to better sanitation and access to doctors.
- a type of aid provided by a government or large organisation. Eg, the Sardar Sarovar dam.
14 Clues: Large companies that operate factories and offices in different countries. • Many TNCs operate in LICs due to laxer environmental laws which can lead to this. • A NEE which is very important due to its trade and political links in southern Asia. • a type of aid provided by a government or large organisation. Eg, the Sardar Sarovar dam. • ...
International Monetary Fund 2018-04-09
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- a pool of money with which to lend from
- An organization that handles the monetary services for a country
- One country taking complete control over another
- The increase in commodity prices reflecting the devaluation of currency
- The buy-in a country must pay to gain access to the IMF
- The wealth of a country and how it spends its money
- A country that relies on foreign aid (two words)
- An economic downturn for a country
- The IMF conveying information to countries in economic need
- The IMFs effort to expand a countries internal economic structures
- The percentage rate one is charged for a loan
- The terms under which an IMF loan are agreed too
- One country giving assistance to another
- The process of a government shifting power from the central government to the smaller local governments
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- The IMF’s process of assessing a countries economic status
- Relating to money
- the value of one currency related to another
- The IMF’s help on how a country should legislate its economy
- A country that is unable to repay its debt
- A country controlling another from behind the scenes typically economically.
- The year the IMF was created
- Owing money to another
- distributing money to another
- The IMF’s goal for the global economy
- The interconnection of countries economically
- Legislature that dictates how a county is run
- The government's way to generate revenue
27 Clues: Relating to money • Owing money to another • The year the IMF was created • distributing money to another • An economic downturn for a country • The IMF’s goal for the global economy • a pool of money with which to lend from • One country giving assistance to another • The government's way to generate revenue • A country that is unable to repay its debt • ...
Comprehensive Review Crossword on the HDI 2014-11-19
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- country that ranked 184th in 2013 HDI (4th last)
- States/The country that ranked 5th in 2013 HDI
- Indian economist that help create the HDI
- ______ _______ human development is when the countries score 0.800 or above on the HDI
- The HDI component that relates to the human body
- The HDI component that relates to the acquisition of knowledge through an institution
- country that ranked 1st in 2013 HDI
- country that ranked 185th in 2013 HDI (3rd last)
- country that ranked 2nd in 2013 HDI
- human development is when the countries score from 0.550-0.699
- How the HDI component that relates to the human body is measured
- human development is when the countries score from 0.700-0.799
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- country that ranked 186th in 2013 HDI (2nd last)
- country that ranked 187th in 2013 HDI (last)
- country that ranked 183rd in 2013 HDI (5th last)
- Pakistan economist that help create the HDI
- country that ranked 4th in 2013 HDI
- The HDI component that takes into consideration the level of wealth, comfort and necessities available
- How the HDI component that relates to the acquisition of knowledge through an institution is measured
- country that ranked 3rd in 2013 HDI
- human development is when the countries score less than 0.550
- How the HDI component that takes into consideration the level of wealth, comfort and necessities available is measured
22 Clues: country that ranked 4th in 2013 HDI • country that ranked 1st in 2013 HDI • country that ranked 2nd in 2013 HDI • country that ranked 3rd in 2013 HDI • Indian economist that help create the HDI • Pakistan economist that help create the HDI • country that ranked 187th in 2013 HDI (last) • States/The country that ranked 5th in 2013 HDI • ...
the struggle for primacy 2015-02-17
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- transition theory that stresses the distribution of power
- leading marxist theoreties
- the disparity between the global ambitions of countries and their resources
- set of principles and beliefs
- to prevent ambitious power from expanding and destroying order and balance
- collective benefits
- chinese and russian alliance to challenge the USA
- pressure on resources
- created by japanese to promote industrial expansion
- group ofoil exporting states
- post-world war 2 plan to rebuild europe's economy
- international that has one hegemons
- the possession of economic resources that enable of small group of countries to shape the international system
- bombed by japanese in 1941
- the capacity to change potential power
- measures the total market value within a country
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- europe to prevent one countries from gaining too much power
- means the same as lippman gap
- a factor enables some countries to enhance their power
- embodies homogeneity and insularity
- measures the total market value of all goods and services of a country
- the ability to determine the rules and guide the behavior of members of the global community
- result in 1823 that diminished european involvements in america
- leading country in an international system
- international system that includes several hegemons
- stresses the dangers of excessive pride
- international alliance created in 1920
- counteracting the dominant power of hegemon
- the ability to sieze opportunities to build the global system
- international system that includes two hegemons
- mercernaries from hesse region
31 Clues: collective benefits • pressure on resources • leading marxist theoreties • bombed by japanese in 1941 • group ofoil exporting states • means the same as lippman gap • set of principles and beliefs • mercernaries from hesse region • embodies homogeneity and insularity • international that has one hegemons • international alliance created in 1920 • ...
Foreign Policy 2016-04-06
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- nations have similar power to deter from war
- a balance of power between the countries involving nuclear weapons
- forcing men into the navy
- An international organization established after World War I under the provisions of the Treaty of Versailles.
- the united states will interfer with anything having to do with latin america
- the policy or status of a nation that does not participate in a war between other nations
- events in one country will cause similar events in close countries
- proposal that united states will be givin access to Chinese markets
- one country taking over another
- research program that began by united states in 1983 to explore technology to find a way to detory incoming missiles
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- A nuclear race developed during the Cold War, an intense period between the Soviet Union and the United States.
- security cooperation of several countries to strengthen the security of each country
- a reference to the general easing of the geo-political tensions between the Soviet Union and the United States
- a chemical, biological or radioactive weapon capable of causing widespread death and destruction.
- thinking ones beliefs and opinons are better then anothers
- over exagrgeration of news stories to sway public opinion
- Fourteen goals of the United States in the peace negotiations after World War I created by President Woodrow Wilson
- preventing the spread of communism to other countries
- avoiding involvement in affairs of other nations
- givimg into someone demands to avoid conflict
20 Clues: forcing men into the navy • one country taking over another • nations have similar power to deter from war • givimg into someone demands to avoid conflict • avoiding involvement in affairs of other nations • preventing the spread of communism to other countries • over exagrgeration of news stories to sway public opinion • ...
ch 4 2023-11-08
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- are large cooperations that have operations in several countries
- is the commercial exchange between nations that is conducted on free market principles without any regulations
- is a governmen's establishment of economic policies that systematically restrict imports in order to protect domestic industries
- is a business enterprise that a fomestic company and a forign company undertake together
- involves creating specially designed products or promotions for cartain countries or regions
- is a company's ise of an existing product or promotion from which chnages are made
- involves hiring a foriegn manufacturer to make products accoedding to a company's specifications
- are goods and services sold to other countries
- is a global coalition of nations that make the rules governing international trade
- is a total ban on specific goods coming into and leaving a country
- is a tax on imports
- is the establishment of a business in a foreign country
- are goods and services purchased from another country
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- the difference in value between exports and imports
- is an international trade agreement among the US, Canada, and mexico since 1994
- is europe's trading bloc
- limits either the quantity or the monetary value of a product that may be imported
- the exchange of goods and services among nations
- means complere standarized
- are midsive or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries
- involves letting another company or licensee use a trademark patent, special formula, company name or some other intellectual property for a fee or royalty
21 Clues: is a tax on imports • is europe's trading bloc • means complere standarized • are goods and services sold to other countries • the exchange of goods and services among nations • the difference in value between exports and imports • are goods and services purchased from another country • is the establishment of a business in a foreign country • ...
US Imperialism 2023-10-29
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- Grown in Hawaii and Cuba
- Alaska was called “Seward’s ___” because they thought it was a mistake
- What the US believed until the Industrial Revolution in the late 1800s
- idea of taking over smaller countries and claiming it as their own
- man-made waterway connecting bodies of water
- to increase in size
- territory that was annexed by overthrowing the government
- get land
- territory purchased without being part of a conflict
- where yellow journalism could be found
- Did the US win or lose the Spanish American War?
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- country US fought against in Cuba and the Philippines
- what sugar planters in Hawaii wanted to avoid
- figure that often represents the US in political cartoons
- Isolationism is the idea of staying out of _____ affairs
- one reason US wanted imperialism; more markets to sell goods
- ship that exploded off the coast of Cuba; yellow journalism blamed it on Spain
- The US wanted to finish the Panama Canal in order to increase ____.
- country the US paid 20$million for as part of the winnings of the Spanish American War
- to attach something
- one of the ideological reasons the US wanted to spread through imperialism
- one reason US wanted imperialism; would give US bases all over the world
- type of countries that Imperialist countries take over
- location of the canal that connected the Atlantic to the Pacific
- what many European countries became when they practiced imperialism
25 Clues: get land • to attach something • to increase in size • Grown in Hawaii and Cuba • where yellow journalism could be found • man-made waterway connecting bodies of water • what sugar planters in Hawaii wanted to avoid • Did the US win or lose the Spanish American War? • territory purchased without being part of a conflict • country US fought against in Cuba and the Philippines • ...
Unit 4 HHG 2024-02-29
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- Kicked of Ind. Rev. with steam engine
- Companies owned by private groups
- Kickstarted the 1st Industrial Rev
- Preconditions to take-off stage for Rostow
- GDP for each person
- A pencil would be this type of industry
- Fastest growing European Industrial Region
- Ind. Rev. sent countries into this dem. trans. Stage
- Region of the US with traditional industry
- Truck driver’s job sector
- Manufacturing would be in this Rostow stage
- Current type of secondary jobs in Japan
- Religion with large influence in the ME and N. Africa
- Same pay for every job!
- Century China’s economy exploded
- A US Senator is in this occupation sector
- Large port in most important European ind. Region
- Making stuff at home
- Sector that doesn’t pay taxes
- Weber’s Theory
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- peninsula countries made money from this
- Clustering of restaurants in one area is
- These countries would typically have a lower GDI.
- Measured at age 5
- Name for countries in between dev.
- Light industry is in LDCs due to this
- Another name for LDCs
- Most important in Least Cost Theory
- Clustering of like industries
- Equality, but can still own property
- St. Petersburg specializes in building these
- Money stat for HDI
- A roofer would be in this occupation sector
- Revolution that had machines work in factories
- A hair stylist would be in this occupation sector
- News is this type of product
- US Women in Congress impacts this stat
37 Clues: Weber’s Theory • Measured at age 5 • Money stat for HDI • GDP for each person • Making stuff at home • Another name for LDCs • Same pay for every job! • Truck driver’s job sector • News is this type of product • Clustering of like industries • Sector that doesn’t pay taxes • Century China’s economy exploded • Companies owned by private groups • Name for countries in between dev. • ...
Chapter 11 Crossword 2024-04-14
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- What corporations have low wages in developing countries compared to those in developed countries?
- Nation responsible for 1.0 billion of the 1.3 billion metric ton increase in worldwide steel production between 1980 and 2021.
- The selective transfer of some jobs to developing countries
- What is it called when a company controls all phases of a highly complex production process?
- Where a large percentage of Foxconn’s employees are housed near factories.
- Land, labor, and capital, are examples of what
- In what industry is outsourcing especially important?
- Where does most of the capital invested to develop new and expanding industrial sectors?
- Alloy of iron that is manufactured by removing impurities like silicon, phosphorus, sulfur, and oxygen.
- Steel production is the type of this industry that is located near its inputs.
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- Two nations that were the leading producers of steel in 1980.
- Key factor in China becoming the dominant producer of electronic vehicles.
- Where iPhones are taken after they are driven by truck from the Foxconn factory complex.
- Chinese companies that export most of their products are likely to select locations near what?
- Proximity to inputs and proximity to markets
- Where are iPhones mainly assembled?
- The transfer of the responsibility for production to independent suppliers
- Regions that account for one third of the world’s industrial output
- The name of Apple’s largest iPhone supplier
- Attractive location for industries that need to be in proximity to raw materials and resources.
- Which wages average around only $6 per/hour in China?
- What has the industry's share of total economic output done in developed countries since the 1970’s?
22 Clues: Where are iPhones mainly assembled? • The name of Apple’s largest iPhone supplier • Proximity to inputs and proximity to markets • Land, labor, and capital, are examples of what • Which wages average around only $6 per/hour in China? • In what industry is outsourcing especially important? • The selective transfer of some jobs to developing countries • ...