countries Crossword Puzzles
Australian links with its neighbours 2015-09-24
Across
- this country receives the highest proportion of Australian aid
- I am an NGO who supports the rights of children worldwide
- I am MDG number 4 and I seek to reduce this
- the federal government department responsible for facilitating the aid budget
- aid that sees money return to Australia via contracted labour
- the process of improving relations between countries and is often a bi-product of foreign aid
- at times aid can been seen as this
- we are an independent watch dog who monitors the Australian aid program
- the transfer of money, food and services from developed countries to developing countries
- aid often ensures an increase in this
- MDG is the reduction of these two global issues
- aid that is given by many governments to be distributed through international organisations
- The department that was in charge of disseminating aid prior to restructuring in October 2013
- I received $71 millionin Australian foreign aid this year. I'm a new country that is struggling to develop after a long war with Indonesia.
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- over 80% of Australia's aid is distributed to countries in this region
- 31% of Australian aid is given for this purpose
- aid that is attached to specific criteria and spending restrictions
- an example of a natural disaster that required humanitarian aid
- aid that is given by one government to another government
- one of three priority areas and accounts for 28% of Australia's foreign aid budget
- eight areas that the UN targeted to improve global development
- this is important when delivering a foreign aid program
22 Clues: at times aid can been seen as this • aid often ensures an increase in this • I am MDG number 4 and I seek to reduce this • 31% of Australian aid is given for this purpose • MDG is the reduction of these two global issues • this is important when delivering a foreign aid program • I am an NGO who supports the rights of children worldwide • ...
Human Population 2022-04-02
Across
- expectancy, Average number of years that an infant born in particular country can be expected to live
- domestic product, the standard measure of the value added created through the production of goods and services in a country during a certain period
- the study of populations and population trend
- birth rate, The number of births per 1,000 individuals per year
- area, Human settlement with a high population density and infrastructure of built environment
- pyramid, Graphical illustration of the distribution of a population by age groups and sex
- structure diagrams, Visual representation of age structure within a country for males and females
- fertility, the total fertility rate—the average number of children born per woman
- countries, Countries with relatively low levels of industrialization and income
- death rate, The number of death per 1,000 individuals per year
- mortality, Number of deaths of children under 1 year of age per 1,000 live births
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- Statistical study of populations, especially human beings.
- equation, To estimate the impact of human lifestyle on Earth
- momentum, explains why a population will continue to grow even if the fertility rate declines
- The movement of people out of the country
- planning, The regulation of the number of offspring through the use of birth control
- fertility rate, Estimate of the average number of children that each woman in a population will bear
- countries, Countries with relatively high levels of industrialization and income
- mortality, Number of deaths of children under 5 year of age per 1,000 live births
- Having a lot of wealth such as money, goods, and property
- The movement of people into a country
21 Clues: The movement of people into a country • The movement of people out of the country • the study of populations and population trend • Having a lot of wealth such as money, goods, and property • Statistical study of populations, especially human beings. • equation, To estimate the impact of human lifestyle on Earth • ...
Government & Citizenship 2021-12-10
Across
- a countries political boundaries
- an organization of the world’s countries that promotes peace and security around the globe
- a government in which government power is unlimited and citizens have few, if any, rights
- government in which power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or small group
- rights that all people deserve, such as rights to equality and justice
- process of conducting relations between countries
- group of citizens with similar views on public issues who work to put their ideas into effective government action
- the way large groups of citizens think about issues and people
- welfare of the community
- form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
- a country’s economic, cultural, or military goals
- system in which people are the ultimate source of government authority
- government in which citizens meet in popular assembly to discuss issues and vote for leaders
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- organizations of people with a common interest that try to influence government policies and decisions
- government having complete authority over a geographic area
- indirect democracy in which citizens vote for representatives who decide on issues and make laws on their behalf
- assistance to people in distress
- written plan of government that outlines its purposes, powers, and limitations
- a nation’s plan for interacting with other countries of the world
- required service of citizens to act as a member of a jury
- government that controls all aspects of society
- law that requires men of certain ages and qualifications to join the military
- government government that has legal limits on its power
23 Clues: welfare of the community • a countries political boundaries • assistance to people in distress • government that controls all aspects of society • process of conducting relations between countries • a country’s economic, cultural, or military goals • government government that has legal limits on its power • required service of citizens to act as a member of a jury • ...
AP ECON PUZZLE ERIC C 2022-05-13
Across
- Anything that is generally accepted as payment for goods/services.
- The amount a lender charges borrowers for borrowing money. "price of a loan"
- Goods and services are traded directly, no money exchanged.
- making decisions based on increments.
- When annual government spending and transfer payments are greater than tax revenue.
- Countries with solid institutions and political stability generally have had more economic growth.
- Output per unit of input.
- A federal program that requires payments to any eligible person which MUST be paid.
- Change in trade, technology, or resource quanitity
- Network of institutions that link borrowers and lenders. (like banks)
- Countries that have access to more resources are more productive.
- The change in real GDP per capita over time.
- Countries that have better education and training are more productive.
- All budget deficits over time.
- Shows alternative ways an economy can use its scarce resources
- The effect of government borrowing on private sector spending.
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- Annual government spending + transfer payments are less than tax revenue.
- Increases physical capital and is considered supply-side policy.
- Current worth of some future amount of money.
- General rising of prices
- unlimited wants but limited resources.
- The ease which an asset can be converted to a medium of exchange.
- Anything tangible or intangible that has value.
- Capitalism promotes innovation and provides incentives to improve productivity.
- Countries that have more machines/tools are more productive.
- producer than can produce the most output with the least number of inputs.
26 Clues: General rising of prices • Output per unit of input. • All budget deficits over time. • making decisions based on increments. • unlimited wants but limited resources. • The change in real GDP per capita over time. • Current worth of some future amount of money. • Anything tangible or intangible that has value. • Change in trade, technology, or resource quanitity • ...
Global 10 2024-01-22
Across
- European countries wanted to colonize this continent because of its natural resources, gold and diamonds.
- Prior to the Meiji Restoration, Japan was __________, closing itself off from outside influences
- An intellectual and cultural movement that emphasized science over religion
- Great Britain had much of this natural resource, which helped start the Industrial Revolution.
- Japan and China are part of this continent
- The process of moving from rural areas to cities.
- France, Germany, and Great Britain are part of this continent.
- The ______________________ Revolution started in Great Britain
- King/Queen
- When countries attempt to expand and take new territories
- An example of a geographical barrier that often provides protection.
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- During the French Revolution, many people were killed using this beheading device
- Advancements in ____________, such as the plow, crop rotation, and the seed drill, led to more efficient farming, leading to the Industrial Revolution
- Louis XIV spent lots of France's money to build the Palace of Versailles
- A leader from India who believed in civil disobedience and nonviolent protest.
- There are ________ continents in the world
- One way a country can make money.
- __________________ often worked in very poor conditions during the Industrial Revolution.
- "The White Man's ____________", a poem written by Rudyard Kipling, that describes the need for white people to make uncivilized countries more civilized
- The Industrial Revolution in Japan was known as the _________ Restoration.
- The organized Christian sect led by the Pope.
- Japan is an ____________, surrounded by water.
- Commodore Matthew _________ led his ships into Japan, forcing them to begin trading with other countries
23 Clues: King/Queen • One way a country can make money. • There are ________ continents in the world • Japan and China are part of this continent • The organized Christian sect led by the Pope. • Japan is an ____________, surrounded by water. • The process of moving from rural areas to cities. • When countries attempt to expand and take new territories • ...
Unit 3 Vocabulary Pre-Assessment 2024-01-30
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- A person who supported a new war with Great Britain.
- A revolt by farmers in 1794 against an excise tax on whiskey.
- An economic system based on private ownership of farms and businesses.
- Declaration in 1823 that the Western Hemisphere was no longer open to European colonization.
- Unexplored wilderness at the edge of the country.
- A policy of avoiding political or military engagements with other countries.
- The head of the state department who oversees matters relating to foreign countries.
- The crime of encouraging rebellion against the government.
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- A closing off of an area to keep people or supplies from going in or out.
- Calls for the electoral college to cast separate ballots for the president and vice president.
- A policy of not choosing sides in a dispute or war between other countries.
- A government order that forbids trade with another country.
- An employee of the government.
- A tax imposed on goods imported from another country.
- The removal of Cherokee Indians from Georgia to Indian Territory from 1838-1839.
- Kidnapping American sailors and forcing them to serve in foreign navies.
- of 1800 Thomas Jefferson defeats Aaron Burr by a slim margin thanks to an endorsement from political rival, Alexander Hamilton.
- To refuse to recognize federal law.
- The practice of rewarding political supporters with government jobs.
- Guidelines for how a country handles political and economic interactions with other countries.
- The idea that common people should control the government.
- To withdraw from an organization or alliance.
22 Clues: An employee of the government. • To refuse to recognize federal law. • To withdraw from an organization or alliance. • Unexplored wilderness at the edge of the country. • A person who supported a new war with Great Britain. • A tax imposed on goods imported from another country. • The idea that common people should control the government. • ...
colonization Review 2023-09-22
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- Economic policy that helped Great Britain import raw materials from colonies cheaply and become rich
- Water passage European countries searched in North America to get to Asian spices
- Colony where Quakers settled to be able to worship freely
- Type of routes European countries wanted to establish between their countries and Asia
- Acts that were passed by the British government to control and restrict colonists’ trade
- Religious group in England known as Pilgrims that traveled to North America to worship freely
- Cash crop Virginia colonists cultivated on their swampy land
- Name of the lake system where the French benefitted from fur trade
- Initial reason for European countries to sail to Asia
- Product France primarily focused on when it was trading with Native Americans
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- Mountain range that became border for the British colonies in North America
- The first successful English colony in North America
- Type of crop Spain and Great Britain exported from their colonies
- Cheap labor working on the field of Southern plantations
- Nickname for Middle Region colonies because they cultivated grains
- The last name of the founder of Connecticut and the writer of the Fundamental Orders of Connecticut constitution
- Religious group persecuted by the Church of England because they supported equality and were against slavery
- Representative elected in Virginia to go to the assembly to make laws
- Triangular trade that brought enslaved labor to work on southern plantations
- Religious organization Spanish explorers establish to convert Native Americans to Christianity
- Settlement in Massachusetts established by Pilgrims
21 Clues: Settlement in Massachusetts established by Pilgrims • The first successful English colony in North America • Initial reason for European countries to sail to Asia • Cheap labor working on the field of Southern plantations • Colony where Quakers settled to be able to worship freely • Cash crop Virginia colonists cultivated on their swampy land • ...
WW1 Review 2024-02-09
Across
- The secret message the US intercepted from Germany to Mexico
- The name of the song written by George M. Cohan
- Puchased from Russia and nicknamed "Seward's Folly"
- The name of the ship which was sunk by the Germans
- The Chinese captured hundreds of westerners in an effort to stand up for themselves
- For much of WW1, Wilson was determined to stay...
- The name of Woodrow Wilson's peace plan
- The archduke who was assassinated at the start of WW1
- The temporary ceasefire during December of 1914
- Building a stronger, bigger army
- The belief that the US should limit interactions, relationships, and conflict with other countries
- An extreme (and often unhealthy) sense of pride in one's country
- Due to the wet and muddy conditions, many soldiers received amputations due to...
- The name of WW1's actual peace treaty
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- Alliance between Britain, France, and Russia
- Secretary John Hay proposed that all countries should have equal access to trade with China
- US leader during WW1
- Posters or advertisements used to support a certain war efforts
- Forming "teams" with other countries
- The 1918 pandemic similar to Covid-19
- Zig zag dug outs
- A country increasing power or wealth by gaining more land
- Leader of Britain during WW1
- An agreement to stop fighting; November 11 is known as _____ Day
- The belief that the US should grow and increase interactions with other countries
- Alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- What is the acronym used to remember how WW1 started?
27 Clues: Zig zag dug outs • US leader during WW1 • Leader of Britain during WW1 • Building a stronger, bigger army • Forming "teams" with other countries • The 1918 pandemic similar to Covid-19 • The name of WW1's actual peace treaty • The name of Woodrow Wilson's peace plan • Alliance between Britain, France, and Russia • The name of the song written by George M. Cohan • ...
social and medical insurance 2025-03-12
Across
- A health system model where the government owns hospitals and employs doctors, as seen in the UK
- A major challenge for global health systems, referring to the shortage of healthcare workers
- The World Health Organization's initiative for affordable healthcare access
- A form of health coverage where citizens pay directly for services, common in low-income countries
- Health financing model used in countries like France and Germany, based on employer and employee contributions
- A country in Asia known for its universal health insurance, called the National Health Insurance
- An Asian country with a public-private hybrid insurance system called Ayushman Bharat
- A region known for its free public healthcare, including countries like Norway and Sweden
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- A type of healthcare system where the government funds and provides services
- International financial organization that advises on social health policies
- A European country known for its world-class health insurance system, blending public and private models
- A global healthcare challenge related to high medical costs pushing people into poverty
- International body that assists in global health policy and disease control
- A European Union regulation that influences cross-border healthcare
- A Latin American country with a single-payer universal healthcare system
- An African country leading in universal health coverage through the NHIF
- A healthcare system where the government provides medical services to all citizens
- A country with a universal healthcare system called the NHS
- An international program focused on funding vaccinations in low-income countries
- A United Nations goal that aims for health coverage for all by 2030
20 Clues: A country with a universal healthcare system called the NHS • A European Union regulation that influences cross-border healthcare • A United Nations goal that aims for health coverage for all by 2030 • A Latin American country with a single-payer universal healthcare system • An African country leading in universal health coverage through the NHIF • ...
Cold War Vovab 2024-02-05
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- It was a U.S.-sponsored program that started after WW2. This was created to help European countries that were destroyed. George Marshal was the creator of the Marshal Plan.
- This was a pact between Soviet Union and Eastern European countries and they did this to help against NATO. They also did this for political and military power.
- This was a race between the U.S. and Soviet Union and they tried to come up with weapons that would over power one-an-another. They had a race for the first country to make the nuclear bomb, and the U.S. won that and after the U.S. used it they banned it for being to powerful.
- The Cold War was a political war between Russian and Western powers and the U.S. It lasted from 1945 to 1990. This War developed after WW2 because of the disputes between Russia and the U.S.
- This separated Germany into Western and Eastern Germany and East Germany was controlled by the Soviet and the West was by the Allies. The reason for the wall was because the East side was treated so poorly that it caused chaos between East and West. Also the East was under communist control and they were getting brainwashed which also caused a problem.
- They used this to help stop the spread of communism that was surging throughout Europe. They basically isolated communism in countries and said why is was not good.
- This is where a government of a country is controlled by another countries government.
- This had 120 countries part of it and this was for mostly small poor countries. This was for the countries that had no sides in the Cold War and if they wanted to join a side they could to help with their economy and market.
- This is where they divided the Europe into two parts and the Soviet Union controlled one part and the Allies controlled the other. Also this started in 1945 after WW2 and ended in 1991.
- He was the dictator of Cuba from 1959 until 2008.
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- This was a conference after WW2 and the big powers of the countries in the war met. Britian, the U.S., and Russia all met to figure out how they would restore power to Europe and who would control what. They mostly did this to reorganize Germany and figure out what they were going to do with them.
- This was a race between the U.S. and the Soviet Union where they tried to send stuff to space. They sent satellites and people to the moon which was a big deal in that time.
- He was the president of North Vietnam in 1954 to 1969 and he was a communist that led attacks against the French colonies in Indochina.
- An alliance of 30-plus countries that included the U.S. and countries from Europe. They made this to help with military and political problems.
- The Soviet Union blockaded the railways and passages in Germany, so the U.S. and Britain had to send airlifts of food and supplies by care packages. They had troops in these areas that would have ran out of supplies if they did not do what they did with the airlift.
15 Clues: He was the dictator of Cuba from 1959 until 2008. • This is where a government of a country is controlled by another countries government. • He was the president of North Vietnam in 1954 to 1969 and he was a communist that led attacks against the French colonies in Indochina. • ...
Ch. 4 Review 2020-09-29
Across
- ___________ is a type of command economy.
- ___________ economic activities make money by providing a service.
- Cultural __________ describes how culture spread from place to place.
- Cultures are said to begin in ________ such as Egypt, China, or Iraq.
- This system of government has power only at the national level.
- This system of government has power only at the state and local level
- A ________ economy has no government interference.
- Resources that are naturally replenished over time such as sunlight and wind
- There are over seven ________ people in the world today.
- The USA has a ________ economy.
- ___________ countries have high infant mortality rates and average household sizes.
- What is the world's most spoken language?
- ____________ is the study of populations.
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- The USA has a _________ (two words) type of government.
- Monarchies and dictatorships are examples of this type of government.
- What country will soon be the world's most populated?
- Undeveloped countries have economies based primarily on _____________.
- For a population to grow birth rate must be higher than ______ rate
- __________ economic activities make money directly from natural resources.
- What is the world's most populated country today?
- Countries ________ with each other to gain things they otherwise do not have.
- _________ classes are formed because of ancestry, wealth, education or other reasons.
- __________ countries have high urban percentages and GDP.
- __________ economic activities make money by dealing with data and information.
- A _________ economy gives people no economic freedom.
- Cultural ___________ describes how cultures combine.
- __________ economic activities make money my turning resources into something more valuable.
27 Clues: The USA has a ________ economy. • ___________ is a type of command economy. • What is the world's most spoken language? • ____________ is the study of populations. • What is the world's most populated country today? • A ________ economy has no government interference. • Cultural ___________ describes how cultures combine. • ...
Government & Citizenship 2021-12-10
Across
- a countries political boundaries
- government that controls all aspects of society
- organizations of people with a common interest that try to influence government policies and decisions
- required service of citizens to act as a member of a jury
- government in which power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or small group
- a nation’s plan for interacting with other countries of the world
- process of conducting relations between countries
- government having complete authority over a geographic area
- government in which citizens meet in popular assembly to discuss issues and vote for leaders
- a government in which government power is unlimited and citizens have few, if any, rights
- welfare of the community
- a country’s economic, cultural, or military goals
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- indirect democracy in which citizens vote for representatives who decide on issues and make laws on their behalf
- an organization of the world’s countries that promotes peace and security around the globe
- written plan of government that outlines its purposes, powers, and limitations
- assistance to people in distress
- group of citizens with similar views on public issues who work to put their ideas into effective government action
- system in which people are the ultimate source of government authority
- the way large groups of citizens think about issues and people
- law that requires men of certain ages and qualifications to join the military
- government government that has legal limits on its power
- form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
- rights that all people deserve, such as rights to equality and justice
23 Clues: welfare of the community • a countries political boundaries • assistance to people in distress • government that controls all aspects of society • process of conducting relations between countries • a country’s economic, cultural, or military goals • government government that has legal limits on its power • required service of citizens to act as a member of a jury • ...
Sriracha Sauce's Economy Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-24
Across
- Some people have gotten very rich off of ________. (35)
- In some places, millions have died in the fighting over ____. (34)
- Healthier and wealthier countries are also generally thought to be less welcoming to __________. (41)
- A common challenge confronting poor people is a lack of ____ (24)
- The amount of money you earn.
- When consumers in the developed world buy products from companies who've adopted those practices, were showing _______ with our wallets. (41)
- Mosquitoes that carry _______ can't survive in colder climates. (27)
- Countries without access to the ocean.(22)
- When someone is ___ everything is harder. (27)
- William Kamkwamba grew up in a village with no _____. (37)
- SEWA is also a ____. (31)
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- An organization that provides animals to poor families around the world.(19)
- The windmill worked, __________ electricity. (37)
- Many of today's poorest countries were ____. (28)
- William also built a _______________ water pump. (37)
- Small business loans. (38)
- Some people think that countries that have _______ resources should receive no help from outside donors. (41)
- Defines the people living on $1.25 or less.
- Malaria means less ____ for a country. (27)
- Starting with scrap _____ William built the first windmill he or his village had ever seen. (37)
- Helps poor women get the skills, support, and money they need to sustain and grow their own businesses. (30)
- The business sector around the world can also have an impact on our _____ maker. (40)
- Botswanna still struggles with extreme _____. (35)
- Some people don't believe in any aid or assistance, but are in the minority. (41)
24 Clues: SEWA is also a ____. (31) • Small business loans. (38) • The amount of money you earn. • Countries without access to the ocean.(22) • Defines the people living on $1.25 or less. • Malaria means less ____ for a country. (27) • When someone is ___ everything is harder. (27) • The windmill worked, __________ electricity. (37) • ...
WORLD I 2013-08-27
Across
- A bond between countries who share common goals and offer to support eachother.
- WAR A war that divides the majority of countries into factions. 5/3
- If someone is next inline to the thrown they are a _____.
- The next in line to the thrown in Austria.5/9
- Germany attacking Belgium was an _______ of WWI 9/5.
- An offer from Germany offering Austria their full support with their ideals. 5/6
- The name for the alliance between France, England, Russia, (japan and USA Later)
- That race between world superpowers to have the most/biggist militia. 4/4
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- The name for the alliance alliance between Italy (at the start) Germany, Austria, Bulgaria. 7/6
- Compulsory enlistment for state service, typically into the military.
- An alliance between the allied powers of Britain, France and Russia.6/7
- A type of war that is demestic and doesnt involve many countries. 5/3
- A plan that Germany devised over many years avoiding Germany fighting a war on two fronts.10/4
- The crisis in Morocco in 1906 and 1911 and the Balkan crisis was an ______ of WWI. 12/7
- a policy governing international relations.7/6
- The alliance between France England and Russia was a ________ of WWI. 4/4/5
- A long term belief for increasing an empire for a prestige status.
- The belief that a country should maintain a strong military capability.
- A final demand or statement of terms. Rejection = War.
- A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries.
20 Clues: The next in line to the thrown in Austria.5/9 • a policy governing international relations.7/6 • Germany attacking Belgium was an _______ of WWI 9/5. • A final demand or statement of terms. Rejection = War. • If someone is next inline to the thrown they are a _____. • A formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries. • ...
Urbanisation 9GEOY HKHS Ilicia K 2024-07-29
Across
- a typical developed country, with 85% of its population living in urban places
- How many all urban dwellers live in cities of between 100 000 and 500 000 people?
- What large cities are known as megacities
- The least urbanised regions but are urbanising quickly?
- A population increase and rural to urban migration are responsible for urbanisation in the developing world
- What urban growth will affect some developed countries
- What migration will be the main cause of future urbanisation in developed countries where population growth has slowed down
- What type of people are more likely than older people to move from rural to urban areas?
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- In the Middle East have among the highest urbanisation rates in the world
- What country and Malawi are typical of the low levels of urbanisation in African countries
- One African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050
- A typical Middle Eastern country with a high level of urbanisation
- What growth rates are expected to slow down after 2030
- What types of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation?
- In northwest China is an ancient city and one of China’s emerging megacities
- How many million new residents are added to urban areas each year?
- A country which is more urban than rural and experiencing rapid urbanisation
- How many new cities of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth?
- What urban populations will almost double—to over 6 billion—by 2050?
- the world’s largest city
20 Clues: the world’s largest city • What large cities are known as megacities • One African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050 • What growth rates are expected to slow down after 2030 • What urban growth will affect some developed countries • The least urbanised regions but are urbanising quickly? • What types of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation? • ...
COUNTRIES 2016-05-20
Countries 2018-11-02
6 Clues: New York is found here • Eifle tower located here • Home and Away is set here • London is the capital city • German is spoken in this country • The great wall is found in this country
Countries 2021-10-06
Countries 2022-03-02
6 Clues: Where the Pope Lives • Their Capital is Rome. • Also known as Deutschland • Had a historic empire long ago • Found Between Switzerland and Austria • Has a capital that is popular with tourists
Countries 2022-03-25
countries 2022-04-25
6 Clues: it has permafrost • is the home of the largest island • Egypt is the largest city in this place. • The world's second-largest swimming pool. • Much of the land in this place is actually on the rise • is the second-largest continent in the world both in size and population.
COUNTRIES 2021-11-22
countries 2021-04-13
Countries 2022-09-27
6 Clues: This country has a king. • This country is South America. • This country is located in Asia. • This country is red with yellow stars. • This country is located in North America. • This country is located in Central America.
Countries 2023-11-18
6 Clues: Stars and stripes, Uncle Sam. • Mount Fuji, sushi, cherry blossoms. • Pyramids, Sphinx, ancient pharaohs. • Amazon rainforest, samba, Carnival. • Eiffel Tower, croissants, famous art. • Great Wall, pandas, ancient civilization.
Countries 2024-02-03
6 Clues: They have 3 pyramids • They dance very well • They are good at football • They like hot and chili food • There are lots of animals in this country • They are hard working and they all look the same
Countries 2020-06-19
6 Clues: gives us oxyen • is nearest to sun • have 5 sense organs • is the planet of water • gandhi is the father of our nation • is the month mahatma gandhi borned
Countries 2019-03-08
6 Clues: Which country speaks Hindi? • What is the capital of India? • What country is Barcelona in? • What language do they speak in Spain? • What country did the Olympics start in? • Which country has the Leaning Tower of Pizza in it?
Countries 2020-10-20
6 Clues: national game is table tennis • 7th largest country in the world • famous for it's pizzas and pasta • the yen is the official currency • The Great Barrier Reef is located here • has a symbol of an eagle and a serpent in it's flag
Countries 2024-09-09
Countries 2023-02-03
6 Clues: The capital is Rome • its capital is Berlin • People from there are wals • People from there are French • in its flag there is a big red maple leaf • Kingdom In this countries there are four countries
Countries 2023-01-27
6 Clues: Where kebab was origin • A place where peeople love ham • A country where is Torre Eiffel • a country that had the biggest imperium • A country that is in the middle of the earth • They were eho classificate for the semifinals os worldcup
countries 2025-09-26
6 Clues: In Europe with Big Ben and lots of tea • With 50 states and the Statue of Liberty • In Africa with lions, elephants, and zebras • In Asia with the Taj Mahal and lots of rice • In South America with the Amazon and soccer • North of the US that is cold and has hockey
Countries 2026-01-14
Countries 2025-08-18
countries 2026-04-17
6 Clues: the flag is red and white • the flag is white, blue and red • the flag is green, yellow and blue • the flag is red, white, black and green • the flag is red with a white star and a crescent moon • the flag has an eagle on a green, white and red background
Countries 2026-06-22
Across
- Pacific island country boasting over 800 distinct languages
- Nation spanning 12 time zones due to its global territories
- Amazon powerhouse producing a massive share of world oxygen
Down
- Country with the longest coastline in the world
- Landlocked nation completely surrounded by South Africa
- Asian giant tying Russia for the most land neighbors
6 Clues: Country with the longest coastline in the world • Asian giant tying Russia for the most land neighbors • Landlocked nation completely surrounded by South Africa • Pacific island country boasting over 800 distinct languages • Nation spanning 12 time zones due to its global territories • Amazon powerhouse producing a massive share of world oxygen
Cold War 2023-04-18
Across
- More openness and freedom
- Soviets placed nuclear missiles in this country
- Alliance of Soviet-led countries
- Delivered the Iron Curtain speech
- Succeeded Khrushchev
- Soviet satellite
- Economic restructuring
- Divided Europe into two halves
Down
- Economic Recovery Plan for Europe
- Succeeded Stalin
- Last Soviet leader
- Limit the spread of communism
- His doctrine set out to combat communism
- 1961wall built to divide this city
- Alliance of Western European countries
15 Clues: Succeeded Stalin • Soviet satellite • Last Soviet leader • Succeeded Khrushchev • Economic restructuring • More openness and freedom • Limit the spread of communism • Divided Europe into two halves • Alliance of Soviet-led countries • Economic Recovery Plan for Europe • Delivered the Iron Curtain speech • 1961wall built to divide this city • Alliance of Western European countries • ...
SERBIA HISTORY 2021-11-30
Across
- - What the Balkan countries were called before the war (as one)
- - Capital is Belgrade
- - Opposite of democracy
- - Known for their beaches, in the Balkans
- - Word for self ruled
- - Located in South East Europe
- - (Federal People's Republic)
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- - Capital city of Serbia
- Herzegovina - Small poor country
- - The countries in Europe
- - What is their religion
- - Indo-European people
- - Wealthy, safe country
- - Next Door to Croatia
- - Caused the divide
15 Clues: - Caused the divide • - Capital is Belgrade • - Word for self ruled • - Indo-European people • - Next Door to Croatia • - Opposite of democracy • - Wealthy, safe country • - Capital city of Serbia • - What is their religion • - The countries in Europe • - (Federal People's Republic) • - Located in South East Europe • Herzegovina - Small poor country • ...
Unite4-A-Pauline,Danijel 2022-03-21
Across
- between two countries
- Disskussion
- an animal, that lives in your house
- Ergebnis
- time, when there are not wars
- not southern
- Herausforderung
Down
- stolz
- an very big and tall person
- a brown drink for adults
- you pay with this in EU countries
- a person who rules over his/her nation
- if you need money, you can go there and take it
- Währung
- people, who live in the same country
15 Clues: stolz • Währung • Ergebnis • Disskussion • not southern • Herausforderung • between two countries • a brown drink for adults • an very big and tall person • time, when there are not wars • you pay with this in EU countries • an animal, that lives in your house • people, who live in the same country • a person who rules over his/her nation • if you need money, you can go there and take it
Cold War Conflict 2013-05-27
Across
- list of people condemned for having a communist background
- taking measures to prevent any extension of communist rule
- taking advantage of concern over communism
- Countries dominated by the soviet union
- accused of spying for soviet union
Down
- conflict between us and soviet union with no warfare
- flew food and supplies into west Berlin
- 16 countries received 13 billion in aid
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Mccarthy senator from Wisconsin, accused people of communism
- linked the soviet union with 7 European countries
- 50 nations as a peace keeping body
12 Clues: North Atlantic Treaty Organization • 50 nations as a peace keeping body • accused of spying for soviet union • flew food and supplies into west Berlin • 16 countries received 13 billion in aid • Countries dominated by the soviet union • taking advantage of concern over communism • linked the soviet union with 7 European countries • ...
The British Isles 2015-05-21
Across
- countries n° 1, 2, 3 and 4 together
- the capital of country n° 3
- the capital of country n° 4
- country n° 2
- country n° 1
- all the countries on the map are sometimes called the Islands of the Northern ...
Down
- this country, the Republic of ... can be seen on the map, but it is not a part of the UK
- country n° 4
- the capital of country n° 2
- countries n° 1, 2 and 3 together
- country n° 3
- the capital of country n° 1
12 Clues: country n° 4 • country n° 3 • country n° 2 • country n° 1 • the capital of country n° 2 • the capital of country n° 3 • the capital of country n° 4 • the capital of country n° 1 • countries n° 1, 2 and 3 together • countries n° 1, 2, 3 and 4 together • all the countries on the map are sometimes called the Islands of the Northern ... • ...
Economic Systems 2022-05-04
Across
- sending goods and services to other countries
- exchanging goods and services
- type of economic system where it is multiple economic systems at once
- the wealth and resources of a country
- worldwide
- connections you make between two subjects (countries in this case)
Down
- bringing in goods from other countries
- type of economic system where you are run mostly on agriculture
- type of economic system where the government is in most control
- making financial gain in some way
- type of economic system where individuals run the businesses
- shares of a company
12 Clues: worldwide • shares of a company • exchanging goods and services • making financial gain in some way • the wealth and resources of a country • bringing in goods from other countries • sending goods and services to other countries • type of economic system where individuals run the businesses • type of economic system where you are run mostly on agriculture • ...
Its People 2017-10-10
Across
- City areas
- Area outside of towns and cities
- To use up resources
- Popularizing different cultures from other countries
- A Latin phrase meaning "by heads" or "for each head"
Down
- Organized harvesting of crops and animal products
- The average population in an area
- Making an area more urban
- The average lifespan of something and/or someone
- Behaviors and/or actions that different places/countries do to show religion/beliefs
- An estimate of the amount of people that are able to read and/or write
- The comparison of the economy of different countries
12 Clues: City areas • To use up resources • Making an area more urban • Area outside of towns and cities • The average population in an area • The average lifespan of something and/or someone • Organized harvesting of crops and animal products • Popularizing different cultures from other countries • The comparison of the economy of different countries • ...
Module 7 Test 2024-02-22
Across
- Region of Europe including Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Greece.
- This ancient civilization developed democracy.
- _____ the Great westernized Russia.
- Region of Europe including the Nordic countries, the UK, and Ireland.
- The ____ War was a decades long power struggle between the USSR and USA.
Down
- A group or cluster of islands.
- Acronym for the Soviet Union
- Region of Europe including France, Germany, Switzerland, and more.
- World's largest country
- Common currency for EU member countries.
- The most widely practiced religion in Europe
- The EU benefits members by allowing free _____ between member countries.
12 Clues: World's largest country • Acronym for the Soviet Union • A group or cluster of islands. • _____ the Great westernized Russia. • Common currency for EU member countries. • The most widely practiced religion in Europe • This ancient civilization developed democracy. • Region of Europe including Spain, Portugal, Italy, and Greece. • ...
Unit 11 An Independent World 2026-05-04
Across
- Group of countries working together with shared power
- When a colony becomes independent from a country
- Countries depending on each other
Down
- Basic rights all people are born with
- Openness in government (freedom to speak and share ideas)
- Movement to create a Jewish homeland in Israel
- Countries becoming more connected worldwide
- U.S. aid to rebuild Europe after WWII
- Restructuring of the Soviet economy
- U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism
- The intentional killing of a large group of people
- Using violence to scare people for political reasons
12 Clues: Countries depending on each other • Restructuring of the Soviet economy • Basic rights all people are born with • U.S. aid to rebuild Europe after WWII • Countries becoming more connected worldwide • U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism • Movement to create a Jewish homeland in Israel • When a colony becomes independent from a country • ...
9GEO INTERCONNECTIONS-Aaron 2017-11-14
Across
- factors related to past experiences and events
- exchange of goods and services
- take or carry goods or people from one place to another
- a countries with less development then others
- operation of holidays for one or more people
- economic, political and cultural links between countries around the world
- a countries that has high development and high economy
- society where everyday life is structured upon the purchase of goods and services
- the link between people, places and things
Down
- employment of children into businesses or industry’s
- factors related to the shared characteristics of a group of people
- communication over a distance
- a part of the earths surface this is identified and given meaning by people
- factors related to employment and income
- factors related to a persons belief
15 Clues: communication over a distance • exchange of goods and services • factors related to a persons belief • factors related to employment and income • the link between people, places and things • operation of holidays for one or more people • a countries with less development then others • factors related to past experiences and events • ...
The Iron Curtain 2024-05-06
Across
- U.S. initiative to aid Western Countries after WWII
- Western military alliance formed as response to the Iron Curtain
- Border crossing point between East and West Berlin
- U.S. senator known for anti-communist crusade
- Leader of Soviet Union
- British Prime Minister who promoted the "Iron Curtain" in his speech of 1946
- War between Western and Eastern countries
- Country that failed to detach themselves from Soviet control in 1956
- U.S. foreign policy aimed to prevent the spread of communism
Down
- Military alliance formed by Soviet-aligned countries as a response to NATO
- City decided by Iron Curtain
- Nation created on the soviet-controlled side of Germany after WWII
- Eastern European country
- Term created by Winston Churchill to describe the divide between Eastern and Western Europe
- U.S. President
15 Clues: U.S. President • Leader of Soviet Union • Eastern European country • City decided by Iron Curtain • War between Western and Eastern countries • U.S. senator known for anti-communist crusade • Border crossing point between East and West Berlin • U.S. initiative to aid Western Countries after WWII • U.S. foreign policy aimed to prevent the spread of communism • ...
Globalization Keywords 2025-10-25
Across
- – Hiring people or companies from other countries to do work.
- – The system of production, money, and jobs in a country.
- market – The international exchange of goods and services.
- – The exchange of information between people.
- – Goods sold and sent to another country.
- – The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- – Moving goods or people from one place to another.
- – Shared traditions, language, and beliefs of people.
Down
- – The use of scientific knowledge to create tools and machines.
- – The unfair difference between rich and poor people.
- – The movement of people from one country to another.
- – An economic system where private companies control trade and profit.
- – A company that operates in many countries.
- – A global network connecting computers and people worldwide.
- – Goods brought into a country from abroad.
15 Clues: – Goods sold and sent to another country. • – Goods brought into a country from abroad. • – A company that operates in many countries. • – The exchange of information between people. • – Moving goods or people from one place to another. • – The unfair difference between rich and poor people. • – The movement of people from one country to another. • ...
Adama - World War I 2024-04-04
Across
- - what the world got for the war
- - fighting to create own countries
- - agreements between countries
- - purposeful killing of someone known
- - stronger military power
- - an attack to stop Britain from getting resources
Down
- - what President Wilson wanted for the war
- - deep narrow hole in ground, dug to protect soldiers
- - largest allied country
- - competition to control other countries/gain control
10 Clues: - largest allied country • - stronger military power • - agreements between countries • - what the world got for the war • - fighting to create own countries • - purposeful killing of someone known • - what President Wilson wanted for the war • - an attack to stop Britain from getting resources • - deep narrow hole in ground, dug to protect soldiers • ...
Marlee Livingston Europe's economics 2022-10-24
Across
- the government has no control over the economy
- they come back together
- the system of the countries
- 79% free 11% demand
- supply
- the goverment controls ALL
- trading without money
- the way industries are ran
Down
- traditions handed through generations
- they role the government plays
- countries that are closer than one type
- 69% free 49% demand
- 73% free 27% demand
- demand
14 Clues: supply • demand • 69% free 49% demand • 79% free 11% demand • 73% free 27% demand • trading without money • they come back together • the goverment controls ALL • the way industries are ran • the system of the countries • they role the government plays • traditions handed through generations • countries that are closer than one type • the government has no control over the economy
refugee crossword 2020-04-01
Across
- someone who live in a foreign country
- When you are forced to leave your country
- features about a countries history
- being forced to leave
- controlling the border
- a person who has been forced out of there country
Down
- features about a countries landscape
- a person who is seeking asylum in another country
- the action of going to live in a foreign country
- immigrants that are illegal
- When you are not forced to leave your country
- Divides 2 countries
12 Clues: Divides 2 countries • being forced to leave • controlling the border • immigrants that are illegal • features about a countries history • features about a countries landscape • someone who live in a foreign country • When you are forced to leave your country • When you are not forced to leave your country • the action of going to live in a foreign country • ...
Eurovivion crossword puzzle 2026-06-22
Across
- The group of people connected by Eurovision
- The main thing that connects people in Eurovision
- The music competition watched by millions of people
- The history and traditions represented by countries
- The show an artist creates on stage
- The people who perform in the competition
- The things artists share with the audience
Down
- The traditions and identity shown through music
- The people who follow and support Eurovision
- The way viewers choose their favourites
- The different nations that participate
- The competition where countries perform against each other
12 Clues: The show an artist creates on stage • The different nations that participate • The way viewers choose their favourites • The people who perform in the competition • The things artists share with the audience • The group of people connected by Eurovision • The people who follow and support Eurovision • The traditions and identity shown through music • ...
Jillian Cumbie Texas History CWP 2021-05-03
Across
- War between countries in Europe that brought in support from other countries like the US
- Big economic slump
- Organization founded to abolish discrimination and segregation
- Segregation for public places
- Comanche chief who resisted the US army and the US expansion west
- Prohibits racial discrimination in voting
- Expansion westward across America
- Refusal of leaving a place until demands are met
- The centuries-longs swap of cultures, people, ideas, plants, animals, and disease
Down
- Huge storm in Galveston
- Process in which there is an increase in the number of people living and working in a city
- First European to map the coast of texas
- Women fighting for the right to vote
- War between countries that lasted six years
- First battle of the Civil War
15 Clues: Big economic slump • Huge storm in Galveston • Segregation for public places • First battle of the Civil War • Expansion westward across America • Women fighting for the right to vote • First European to map the coast of texas • Prohibits racial discrimination in voting • War between countries that lasted six years • Refusal of leaving a place until demands are met • ...
Becoming a World Power 2024-04-03
Across
- Advocated for equal trading rights for all countries in China
- Area of a country where a foreign nation has special rights and powers
- Person who joins the military by choice
- Right to self government
- Policy of extending a nation's authority over other countries
- Violent anti-foreign uprising in China
- Armed fighters who carry out surprise attacks
Down
- A country that is protected and partly controlled by a stronger country
- Known for his big stick diplomacy
- Extreme nationalism marked by aggressive foreign policy
- Strained relations between two or more parties
- Use of a country's financial power to extend its international influence
- Type of journalism that has sensationalized and often biased reporting
- Act of a country enlarging its territory
- Idea of promoting cooperation among all countries in the Americas
15 Clues: Right to self government • Known for his big stick diplomacy • Violent anti-foreign uprising in China • Person who joins the military by choice • Act of a country enlarging its territory • Armed fighters who carry out surprise attacks • Strained relations between two or more parties • Extreme nationalism marked by aggressive foreign policy • ...
Culture 2025-06-02
Across
- – Important value in intercultural communication
- – Spanish word for bullfight
- – Accepted traditions or practices in a society
- – A movement used to express an idea or feeling
- – The process by which different cultures become more alike
- – Shared beliefs that influence behavior in a culture
- – A traditional spectacle involving the fighting of bulls
- – Direct gaze, which may be polite or rude depending on the culture
Down
- – Place where live or fresh food is sold, common in Asia
- – The process of increased interconnection among countries
- – Feeling confused or uneasy in a new cultural environment
- – Natural area that absorbs more CO2 than it releases
- – Traditional head covering worn by many women in Gulf countries
- – Traditional long robe worn by men in Gulf countries
- – Wordless communication using gestures or body language
15 Clues: – Spanish word for bullfight • – Accepted traditions or practices in a society • – A movement used to express an idea or feeling • – Important value in intercultural communication • – Natural area that absorbs more CO2 than it releases • – Traditional long robe worn by men in Gulf countries • – Shared beliefs that influence behavior in a culture • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-03
Across
- Dominant countries that exploit weaker nations.
- Term for the domination of weaker states by stronger ones.
- The process of combining national economies into global ones
- Policy of government intervention to protect domestic industries
- The sociologist who developed the World-Systems Theory.
- Less developed countries dependent on core nations.
- Multinational companies are also called
- Fair trade prioritizes the well-being of marginalized
Down
- The increasing interdependence of world economies
- Theory that suggests unequal relationships between core and periphery.
- Countries that serve as a buffer between core and periphery.
- A system encouraging free flow of goods and servi ces
- 16th-century system that followed the decline of feudalism.
- International organization that promotes monetary cooperation
- Regional organization that promotes trade and cooperation in Southeast Asia
15 Clues: Multinational companies are also called • Dominant countries that exploit weaker nations. • The increasing interdependence of world economies • Less developed countries dependent on core nations. • A system encouraging free flow of goods and servi ces • Fair trade prioritizes the well-being of marginalized • The sociologist who developed the World-Systems Theory. • ...
Potential Speech Topics 2026-06-12
Across
- — A conflict between countries or groups
- intelligence — The use of computers to do tasks normally done by humans
- — A global illness outbreak affecting many countries
- energy — The use of wind or solar power instead of fossil fuels
- — False or misleading information spread online
- crisis — A shortage of safe and affordable homes
Down
- — Efforts to protect animals and the environment
- — Using online systems to steal personal data
- change — The warming of the Earth caused by greenhouse gases
- — Rules made by governments to control or guide behaviour
- — People leaving their country to live in another
- — An official vote on an important issue
- — The rise in prices of goods and services
- — People protesting to demand change
- — The buying and selling of goods and services between countries
15 Clues: — People protesting to demand change • — An official vote on an important issue • — A conflict between countries or groups • — The rise in prices of goods and services • — Using online systems to steal personal data • — False or misleading information spread online • — Efforts to protect animals and the environment • crisis — A shortage of safe and affordable homes • ...
WAGGGS 2020-09-23
Across
- largest centre (4)
- member countries are divided into fives of these geographically (2)
- the organization all girl guides and scouts belong to (2)
- the World ________ ___ fund is made up of contributions from members across the world (2)
- ____ member countries are those with well established national organization (4)
- Canada is part of the Western __________ Committee (8)
Down
- the 'S' of WAGGGS (2)
- located in Pune (3)
- the World Conference is held in different _________ every three years (8)
- the newest world centre (6)
- this centre is located in Switzerland(3)
- location of the World Association headquarters (city)(4)
- world centre in England (1)
13 Clues: largest centre (4) • located in Pune (3) • the 'S' of WAGGGS (2) • the newest world centre (6) • world centre in England (1) • this centre is located in Switzerland(3) • Canada is part of the Western __________ Committee (8) • location of the World Association headquarters (city)(4) • the organization all girl guides and scouts belong to (2) • ...
Government & Citizenship 2021-12-10
Across
- government that controls all aspects of society
- government having complete authority over a geographic area
- required service of citizens to act as a member of a jury
- form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
- government in which power is concentrated in the hands of a single leader or small group
- government in which citizens meet in popular assembly to discuss issues and vote for leaders
- a government in which government power is unlimited and citizens have few, if any, rights
- welfare of the community
- the way large groups of citizens think about issues and people
- organizations of people with a common interest that try to influence government policies and decisions
- government government that has legal limits on its power
- an organization of the world’s countries that promotes peace and security around the globe
Down
- process of conducting relations between countries
- a countries political boundaries
- indirect democracy in which citizens vote for representatives who decide on issues and make laws on their behalf
- system in which people are the ultimate source of government authority
- a country’s economic, cultural, or military goals
- rights that all people deserve, such as rights to equality and justice
- group of citizens with similar views on public issues who work to put their ideas into effective government action
- a nation’s plan for interacting with other countries of the world
- law that requires men of certain ages and qualifications to join the military
- assistance to people in distress
- written plan of government that outlines its purposes, powers, and limitations
23 Clues: welfare of the community • a countries political boundaries • assistance to people in distress • government that controls all aspects of society • process of conducting relations between countries • a country’s economic, cultural, or military goals • government government that has legal limits on its power • required service of citizens to act as a member of a jury • ...
Gabriela Delgado 2017-04-03
Across
- is when industrialized countries go to unindustrialized countries and use their resources for their own benefit
- a sort of rider added by Theodore Roosevelt in 1905, where the US military would function as policeman in protection of European and US economic interests
- was indigenous but denied it, he wanted to make Mexico more progressive
- he made himself president of Nicaragua,brought slavery to Latin America and declare english it's main language
- favoring or enforcing strict obedience to authority at the expense of personal freedom
- looked to past,approved power of church
- Is a company that is really big and it benefits itself from other countries
- changing how things are made from hand to machines
- term for a country that has very corrupt government
- is the use of economical,political and cultural pressure to control other countries
Down
- UFC workers striked against UFC company and started complaining and demanding their rights towards the company
- rule that consisted on people from Europe could not go to the Am
- Was a person who modernized Mexico, president for 35 years
- he took North Am teachers to Chile, ex president of Argentina
- change and movement of post independence
- looked to Europe,wanted to remove power from church.
- legend that Us had that led US settlers to conquer new lands
- A foreign policy by which the US proclaimed Europeans "hands off the western hemisphere"
- French idea of order and progress gained through an authoritarian model
- important to the Us because it provided the canal
20 Clues: looked to past,approved power of church • change and movement of post independence • important to the Us because it provided the canal • changing how things are made from hand to machines • term for a country that has very corrupt government • looked to Europe,wanted to remove power from church. • Was a person who modernized Mexico, president for 35 years • ...
African Nationalism & Independence 2022-04-25
Across
- Based on African traditions of community in which ownership of the country's wealth goes into the hands of the people
- This continent depended on foreign investment
- African states achieved this in the 1950s, 1960s, and 1970s
- Droughts caused this in many African countries
- First British colony in Africa to gain independence
- Was a concrete result of the belief in Pan-Africanism
- New African nations still relied on this
- Decided to keep control in Algeria
- Africa Is a direct product of colonial rule
- The unity of all black Africans
- Was recurring in many African countries
- serious impact on children and families in Africa
- First black president of South Africa
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- Leader that believed in Western-style capitalism
- A method of hunting, farming and beliefs
- Police opened fire on people that were leading a peaceful protest in this city
- The tension between this and foreign affected African culture
- Was home to a million French settlers
- Was common in African countries
- Fighting between this group and Tutsi created unstable governments in Rwanda and Burundi
- were farm laborers, factory workers, and servants
- Liberia depended on the export of this
- A system of racial segregation
- These people got the best education and jobs under the Belgians
- Leaders do this to other leaders when they fail
- Some African countries didn't take sides in this
- African leader of independence movement in Ghana
- Site of 1994 genocide
- African led political group in South
- Many displaced rural people populated these
30 Clues: Site of 1994 genocide • A system of racial segregation • Was common in African countries • The unity of all black Africans • Decided to keep control in Algeria • African led political group in South • Was home to a million French settlers • First black president of South Africa • Liberia depended on the export of this • Was recurring in many African countries • ...
4Frisbee WWI and WWII 2022-04-29
Across
- Children generations later had ____.
- When countries don’t compromise and see themselves first.
- Hitler became a ____ in 1933 and changed laws to make him very powerful.
- Countries group together to have strategic friendships and help out.
- When countries build up their militaries.
- When factories and manufacturing were being built up and growing fast.
- How many countries fought in WWI.
- Who said, "Make Germany great again".
- Hitler had a ____ illness.
- England and France ____ war on Germany in 1939.
- Germany did what to Austria.
- Germany attacked U.S ____ ships to stop them from delivering materials to the other team.
- Trying to ignore aggression.
Down
- The war was to _____ Germany from controlling Europe.
- What was the nickname of the second bomb.
- Many of the scientists who created the atomic bomb committed ____.
- What country did Germany make a deal with to not attack them if they rolled into Poland?
- Hitler built up the military because it made more ____.
- 70,000 civilians were ____ instantly from the first bomb.
- The treaty of ____ punished Germany greatly after WWI
- England, France, and Russia’s alliance.
- Germany put their military on the ____.
- The U.S. ____ the war in 1931 after Japan attacked Hawaii.
- People found Jewish people weird because they believed in ____ god.
- Treaty that was signed on 9/2/1945, was signed where?
- After Germany took the first half of Czechoslovakia, how many months did it take them to take the second half.
- The emperor did ____ tell his citizens that a huge bomb was coming.
27 Clues: Hitler had a ____ illness. • Germany did what to Austria. • Trying to ignore aggression. • How many countries fought in WWI. • Children generations later had ____. • Who said, "Make Germany great again". • England, France, and Russia’s alliance. • Germany put their military on the ____. • What was the nickname of the second bomb. • When countries build up their militaries. • ...
The European Union 2026-03-07
Across
- the power of a country to control its own government
- an inflation-adjusted measure that reflects the value of all goods and services produced by an economy in a given year
- the quality of being done in an open way without secrets
- an economic and monetary Union of 21 European Union member states that have adopted the euro as their common currency
- the act of someone coming to live permanently in a different country
- a set of policy initiatives with the aim of making the EU climate neutral in 2050.
- a person who is opposed to closer links with the EU
- a group of countries where trade barriers are eliminated
- the joining together of several countries
- government actions concerning taxation and public expenditure
Down
- the growth of the EU when new members join
- the U.K.'s withdrawal from the European Union
- the collection of common rights and obligations that constitute the body of EU law
- to make laws more uniform and coherent
- a border-free zone comprising 29 European countries
- an independent country
- a currency used by more than one country
- a vote in which all the people in a country are asked to give their opinion about an important political or social question
- arrangements among countries in which the parties agree to allow free trade on products within the customs union and agree to a common external tariff on imports from the rest of the world
- a formal agreement between states
20 Clues: an independent country • a formal agreement between states • to make laws more uniform and coherent • a currency used by more than one country • the joining together of several countries • the growth of the EU when new members join • the U.K.'s withdrawal from the European Union • a border-free zone comprising 29 European countries • ...
history 2024-12-16
Across
- The belief in achieving perfect moral or political goals.
- A 1921 meeting to limit the size of naval forces of major countries.
- A 1920s scandal about government officials secretly giving oil rights to private companies.
- The group of countries, including the U.S., that fought against the Central Powers in World War I.
- The policy of staying out of a war and not taking sides.
- A war between the U.S. and Great Britain over trade and other issues.
- An African American military unit that fought bravely in World War I.
- A time when Americans feared communism and radical ideas after World War I.
- A plan to help Germany pay reparations after World War I.
Down
- Dangerous chemicals used as weapons, especially in World War I.
- Government actions in the 1920s to arrest people suspected of being communist or anarchist.
- The group of countries, including Germany and Austria-Hungary, that fought against the Allies in World War I.
- Expanding a country’s power by taking control of other lands.
- A British ship sunk by Germany in 1915, leading the U.S. closer to World War I.
- A limit on the number of immigrants from certain countries.
- The process of reducing the military after a war.
- A way of thinking that focuses on practical solutions instead of ideals.
- A fight for independence from Mexico in 1836 by settlers in Texas.
- A secret message from Germany asking Mexico to fight the U.S. during World War I.
- A type of fighting in World War I where soldiers fought from long, deep ditches.
20 Clues: The process of reducing the military after a war. • The policy of staying out of a war and not taking sides. • The belief in achieving perfect moral or political goals. • A plan to help Germany pay reparations after World War I. • A limit on the number of immigrants from certain countries. • Expanding a country’s power by taking control of other lands. • ...
Cult Lit Units 1, 2, 3 Crossword 2026-05-21
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- A shared set of behaviors, beliefs, and values of a specific group of people that makes up their way of life
- The continent that is covered in ice and is inhabited by very few humans
- The protagonist in Refugee that travels from Germany to Cuba and back again
- The study of the physical features of the Earth and how humans interact with their environment
- The study of human cultures
- Someone who has been forced to leave their home and find another place to settle
- America The continent that includes the countries of Brazil & Argentina
- Something that causes change; generating new ideas to solve problems
- The continent that includes the countries of France & Spain
- A way of living in which different cultures live together within the same society; valuing and respecting differences between each culture
- legal protection given to refugees to help them safely avoid dangerous conditions where they're from
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- The study of the past
- The combination of a person's habits, qualities, and actions that help build positive relationships with others
- The continent that includes that countries of India, China, and Russia
- Working together to achieve goals; embracing each others ideas, opinions, and values
- A state of pure chaos
- The protagonist in Refugee that travels from Cuba to the United States
- The continent that includes the countries of Nigeria & Egypt
- A pledge or promise; being active and engaged in our learning and growth; maintaining focus and completing quality work
- The protagonist in Refugee that travels from Syria to Germany
- An epic journey full or hardships and change
21 Clues: The study of the past • A state of pure chaos • The study of human cultures • An epic journey full or hardships and change • The continent that includes the countries of France & Spain • The continent that includes the countries of Nigeria & Egypt • The protagonist in Refugee that travels from Syria to Germany • ...
World Regions 2023-11-30
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- includes Brazil, and the Amazon Rainforest
- contains the United States, Canada, Mexico, and the Great Lakes
- includes the Pacific Island nations north and east of Australia and New Zealand
- includes India, one of the world's fastest-growing countries
- includes 50 countries has 24,000 miles of coastline
- includes countries that were part of the former USSR
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- includes Africa south of the Sahara Sub-Saharan
- spans two continents - Africa and Asia Southwest
- includes the islands of the Caribbean and the countries that connect North and South America
- includes China, the world's most populous country
- includes Indonesia, a country made up of over 17,000 islands
11 Clues: includes Brazil, and the Amazon Rainforest • includes Africa south of the Sahara Sub-Saharan • includes China, the world's most populous country • spans two continents - Africa and Asia Southwest • includes 50 countries has 24,000 miles of coastline • includes countries that were part of the former USSR • ...
Sriracha's Economy Crossword Puzzle 2018-01-24
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- The business sector around the world can also have an impact on our _____ maker. (40)
- Starting with scrap _____ William built the first windmill he or his village had ever seen. (37)
- An organization that provides animals to poor families around the world.(19)
- Healthier and wealthier countries are also generally thought to be less welcoming to __________. (41)
- William Kamkwamba grew up in a village with no _____. (37)
- Some people think that countries that have _______ resources should receive no help from outside donors. (41)
- Some people have gotten very rich off of ________. (35)
- Botswanna still struggles with extreme _____. (35)
- Small business loans. (38)
- A common challenge confronting poor people is a lack of ____ (24)
- Defines the people living on $1.25 or less.
- Many of today's poorest countries were ____. (28)
- When someone is ___ everything is harder. (27)
- Helps poor women get the skills, support, and money they need to sustain and grow their own businesses. (30)
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- When consumers in the developed world buy products from companies who've adopted those practices, were showing _______ with our wallets. (41)
- SEWA is also a ____. (31)
- The windmill worked, __________ electricity. (37)
- Malaria means less ____ for a country. (27)
- William also built a _______________ water pump. (37)
- Mosquitoes that carry _______ can't survive in colder climates. (27)
- In some places, millions have died in the fighting over ____. (34)
- Countries without access to the ocean.(22)
- Some people don't believe in any aid or assistance, but are in the minority. (41)
- The amount of money you earn.
24 Clues: SEWA is also a ____. (31) • Small business loans. (38) • The amount of money you earn. • Countries without access to the ocean.(22) • Malaria means less ____ for a country. (27) • Defines the people living on $1.25 or less. • When someone is ___ everything is harder. (27) • The windmill worked, __________ electricity. (37) • ...
Business Management - Chapter 4 2013-01-04
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- taxes on foreign goods to protect domestic industries and to earn revenue
- selling products or services to buyers in another country
- records the value of goods and services exported and those imported from foreigners
- firms agree to cooperate on certain aspects of business while remaining competitors on other aspects
- an agreement between two or more countries to remove all restrictions between them on the sales of goods or services
- when a firm sets up a business abroad on its own without any partners
- foreign location where a company has facilities
- two or more firms share the costs of doing business and also share the profits
- limits the quantity or value of units permitted to enter a country
- refers to the customs, beliefs, values, and patterns of behavior of the people of a country or group
- buying goods or services made in a foreign country
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- countries on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean
- business activities that occur between two or more countries
- the value of one country's currency expressed in the currency of another country
- occurs when one company allows a company in another country to make and sell proaducts according to certain specs
- milder form of embargo that bans specific business ties with a foreign country
- the country in which the business has its headquarters
- the practice of selling goods in a foreign market at a price that is below cost or below what it charges in its home country
- a government may bar companies from doing business with particular countries
- company headquarters
20 Clues: company headquarters • foreign location where a company has facilities • countries on the western edge of the Pacific Ocean • buying goods or services made in a foreign country • the country in which the business has its headquarters • selling products or services to buyers in another country • business activities that occur between two or more countries • ...
Around the World 2014-01-07
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- A liquor store is called a “bottle shop” in this country.
- The two official languages (without an “and” separating them) of Kosovo.
- As of July 2013, the number of countries that are in the European Union.
- The smallest country in the world (even though it has a word in it that makes it not sound like a country).
- The small country located off the tip of Spain.
- How many countries are considered to be “nuclear weapons states," legally possessing nuclear weapons under the terms of the NPT?
- The US ranks as number _________ among lists of countries with the smartest people.
- The main language spoken in Haiti.
- Christianity (with 2.1 billion followers), which is the next largest religion (with 1.5 billion followers)?
- The currency used in Romania.
- According to extensive research, statistics, and polls, this country offers the best healthcare in the European Union.
- This is the only country that begins with the letter “Y.”
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- The country from which the singer Bjork hails.
- A country in West Africa where woman are revered for being overweight and/or divorced.
- This is currently the world’s most-spoken language.
- This city in Denmark is noted by many polls to be “The happiest place to live on Earth."
- What is the head of the US House of Representatives called?
- Current Prime Minister of England.
- Having been exiled from Tibet, in which country does the Dalai Lama now reside?
- Socio-economic categorical system of people in India.
- As cited in the Columbia Encyclopedia, how many countries make up South/Latin America (not including dependencies)?
21 Clues: The currency used in Romania. • Current Prime Minister of England. • The main language spoken in Haiti. • The country from which the singer Bjork hails. • The small country located off the tip of Spain. • This is currently the world’s most-spoken language. • Socio-economic categorical system of people in India. • ...
Africa Crossword puzzle 2014-01-16
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- one of two countries that remained independent during the scramble for Africa
- boundaries sparked civil wars and conflict
- Africa lead to conflict between religious groups
- system of segregation in South Africa
- War/A war between people in of the same country
- by many countries, and hard to achieve. Meaning to be in charge of one's own government, and country
- of the African National Congress(ANC) and first black president of South Africa
- Africa/The southern most country of Africa, at once ruled by the president and leader, Nelson Mandela
- country created the Mau Mau which helped gain them independence through rebellion
- pride in one's country
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- country that became independent through nonviolent ways, and was also affected by the artificial political boundaries, which affected religious groups
- type of leader, found in a federal government
- a lot in South Africa, created unfair laws for certain citizens during the apartheid-era
- search for discovering things such as, new land, valuable resources, and to spread their religions
- leader found in most countries with little government experience
- continent south of Europe, and surrounded by several oceans, and occupied by the African population
- in Africa, it believed that unity was required for progress
- extend power of one's country through military force or diplomacy
- last president of South America during the Apartheid era
- for Africa/The event in which European countries such as Great Britain, Germany, and others raced to conquer Africa's land
20 Clues: pride in one's country • system of segregation in South Africa • boundaries sparked civil wars and conflict • type of leader, found in a federal government • War/A war between people in of the same country • Africa lead to conflict between religious groups • last president of South America during the Apartheid era • ...
Foreign Affairs in the Young Nation 2013-11-14
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- declaration in 1823 that the Western Hemisphere was no longer open to European colonization
- the United States paid a $60,000 ransom for its crew in 1805
- War Hawk Senator from Kentucky
- Famous General at the Battle of New Orleans that later becomes President
- Controlled Canada in 1796
- This surged as a result of the War of 1812
- Nickname fro group of Senators that pushed for war with England
- Native American tribe that caused trouble for settlers in the Ohio and Mississippi Valley
- treaty signed in 1794 that resulted in the British agreeing to pull their troops from the Ohio Valley
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- a policy of avoiding political or military agreements with other countries
- Won its independence from Spain in 1821
- money given to someone in exchange for that person’s protection
- The way that countries interact with other countries
- Area along the Mediterranean Sea infested with pirates
- Francis Scott Key was inspired to write the Star Spangled Banner during a British attack at this fort
- Method of diplomacy that Adams used with France in 1800 that cost him politically
- Leader of France in 1800
- Act of kidnapping sailors and forcing them to join the British Navy against their will
- Symbol in US Seal that represents war
- a policy of not choosing sides in a dispute or war between other countries
- a private person or ship authorized by a government by letters of marque to attack foreign vessels during wartime
- a government order that forbids trade with another country
22 Clues: Leader of France in 1800 • Controlled Canada in 1796 • War Hawk Senator from Kentucky • Symbol in US Seal that represents war • Won its independence from Spain in 1821 • This surged as a result of the War of 1812 • The way that countries interact with other countries • Area along the Mediterranean Sea infested with pirates • ...
Unit 5 Vocab. Quiz 2022-11-03
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- European countries trying to spread their culture (three words)
- European countries after they realized the value of africa's vast resources and land (three words)
- Popular tourist destination in Southeast Europe
- A meeting where old men divided a continent (two words)
- Switzerland be like
- An organization of nations formed after World War 1 to promote cooperation and peace (three words)
- Alliance of Great Britain, France, the USA and the country current run by President Putin (two words)
- Agreement to stop war
- Increased machine production of goods
- Woodrow Wilson trying to be nice to Germany after WW2 (two words)
- Agreements between nations to aid and protect one another
- government playing a small role (two words)
- What the European countries did to Africa, India and the Americas
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- Old school style of warfare, involving barbedwarfare and bayonette charges
- The Balkan Peninsula area was nicknamed this because so many conflicts broke out there (two words)
- Message proposing an alliance between Germany and country that loves soccer
- cities getting bigger, more crowded
- many modern smaller countries are run like this
- Alliance of Austria, Germany and an empire that doesn't exist anymore (two words)
- When one powerful country influences another aka circle with clout (three words)
- The Marxist revolutionaries who eventually gain control of mother Russia in 1917
- using machines and lots of workers for mass production (twowords)
- Post war document that punished one country for the war
- USA-USA-USA chants at a baseball game is an example of this
- Germany loading up on guns and tanks during the 1930s
25 Clues: Switzerland be like • Agreement to stop war • cities getting bigger, more crowded • Increased machine production of goods • government playing a small role (two words) • many modern smaller countries are run like this • Popular tourist destination in Southeast Europe • Germany loading up on guns and tanks during the 1930s • ...
Chapter 4 Project 2023-10-27
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- Organization for trade opening.
- The theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports.
- Large corporations that have operations and several countries.
- midsize or smaller companies that have operations in foreign countries.
- A business enterprise that companies set up together.
- Is the establishment of a business in a foreign country.
- The difference in value between a country's imports ts.
- Involves letting another company (licensee) use a trademark.
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- Involves creating specially designed products or promotions for certain countries or regions.
- A trade policy that does not restrict imports or exports.
- Company's use of an existing product and/or promotion to which changes are made to better suit the characteristics of a country or region.
- selling the same product and using the same promotion methods in all countries.
- An international trade agreement among the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- An official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
- Exchange of goods and services among nations.
- A government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods that a country can import or export during a particular period.
- A good or service bought in one country that was produced in another.
- Europe's trading bloc.
- Involves hiring a foreign manufacturer to make your products, according to your specifications.
- Taxes Imposed by one country on goods or services imported from another country.
- Goods and services that are produced in one country and sold to buyers in another.
21 Clues: Europe's trading bloc. • Organization for trade opening. • Exchange of goods and services among nations. • A business enterprise that companies set up together. • The difference in value between a country's imports ts. • Is the establishment of a business in a foreign country. • A trade policy that does not restrict imports or exports. • ...
Philipp Rivkind Crossword 2020-11-02
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- an area in the world. Ex- North America, South America
- mixed race, little rights, little money. Bottem of the food chain in the haita society and everywhere in the world
- people that continued to support the Spanish king and army
- narrow strip of land that has water on both sides
- Ideas that caused a lot of revolutions and impacted the Haitian revolution (lesson 15a)
- Prussian king who called himself the Kaiser (lesson 11)
- White Europeans that born and still live or moved to South America and they were born on the Iberian peninsula where Spain and Portugal was located (lesson 16b)
- Time when separate cities in countries started thinking of themselves as one (hint ends with ism)
- mixed race, little rights, little money. They were free. Middle class in haita society (lesson 15a)
- the Haitians did this to free themselves and slaves of other countries
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- People who led a revolution to unite the nation in 1848 (lesson 12)
- last name L'Ouverture led a successful slave revolution from the french nation to free Haiti. (lesson 15b)
- descendants of the white peninsulares but not born in Europe (lesson 16b )
- Rulled by emporer
- parts of land that are surrounded on 3 sides by water
- European mother countries took advantage of and control of other countries
- A form of government where king and queen are at the head. (lesson 13)
- The main Latin American independence leader, last name bolivar
- Movement attempting to create a modern Jewish state (lesson 11)
- flat terrain land for farming
20 Clues: Rulled by emporer • flat terrain land for farming • narrow strip of land that has water on both sides • parts of land that are surrounded on 3 sides by water • an area in the world. Ex- North America, South America • Prussian king who called himself the Kaiser (lesson 11) • people that continued to support the Spanish king and army • ...
Cold War Crossword 2025-02-05
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- A system of government in which people elect their leaders and have freedoms such as speech and press.
- The line that separates North and South Korea.
- The first satellite sent into space by the Soviet Union.
- A U.S. promise to help countries fight communism.
- Nation that supports democracy and freedom
- A group of countries that worked together against the Soviet Union.
- A communist country that started the Korean War.
- A system of government where the state has total control over all aspects of life.
- A symbolic division between Eastern and Western Europe during the Cold War.
- A drill taught to kids in case of a nuclear bomb.
- U.S. policy aimed at stopping the spread of communism.
- A group of countries controlled by the Soviet Union.
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- When a U.S. spy plane was shot down over the Soviet Union.
- A U.S.-backed country attacked by North Korea.
- Countries in Eastern Europe controlled by the Soviet Union.
- Another name for the Soviet Union
- A safe place built to survive a nuclear attack.
- A U.S. senator who accused people of being communists.
- U.S. president during World War II who met with Stalin and Churchill at Yalta.
- A large country that became communist in 1949.
- A U.S. plan to help rebuild Europe after World War II.
- The leader of the Soviet Union at the beginning of the Cold War.
- A U.S. and Allied effort to supply a blockaded city in Germany with food and supplies.
- A group that investigated suspected communists in America.
- hatred between the US and Russia
25 Clues: hatred between the US and Russia • Another name for the Soviet Union • Nation that supports democracy and freedom • A U.S.-backed country attacked by North Korea. • The line that separates North and South Korea. • A large country that became communist in 1949. • A safe place built to survive a nuclear attack. • A communist country that started the Korean War. • ...
Chapter 8 Social Studies 2025-12-08
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- a political and economic system in which government owns all property and makes all economic decisions
- is a state that is independent of other states
- a set of goals describing how a country’s government plans to interact with other countries’ governments
- is a government structure in which government actions are limited by law
- is a legal member of a country
- a formal agreement between two or more countries
- government is one in which all power is held by a single person or small group
- power is divided among central, regional, and local governments
- a group that supports candidates for public offices
- a form of government in which state is ruled by a monarch
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- is a system of basic rules and principles by which a government is organized
- is supreme authority, or power
- is a state containing several countries
- taking part in government activities
- is an independent state consisting of a city and its surrounding territory
- or activities having to do with one’s society and community
- is managing communications and relationships between countries
- which is the unjust use of power
- is a government structure in which there are no effective limits on government actions
- is a group of people who have the power to make and enforce laws for a country or area
- a group seeking to influence public policy on certain issues
- a central government makes all laws for the entire country
- is a region that shares a common government
23 Clues: is supreme authority, or power • is a legal member of a country • which is the unjust use of power • taking part in government activities • is a state containing several countries • is a region that shares a common government • is a state that is independent of other states • a formal agreement between two or more countries • ...
US Imperialism Review 2026-03-06
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- Purchased from Russia; referred to as "Seward Folly"
- Location of the Open Door Policy
- Capital of Cuba
- U.S. leader famous for the Rough Riders and later the presidency
- Once independent, this island nation was annexed by the U.S. in 1898
- Sensational news reporting used to sell newspapers ________ Press
- A Pacific island used as a base that the U.S. gained from Spain
- Theodore Roosevelt's Big ________ Policy
- Capital of the Philippines
- A conflict between countries involving armed forces
- When a stronger nation extends its power and influence over weaker territories
- The buying and selling of goods between countries
- Resources such as sugar, oil, or minerals that countries want
- Established to secure American naval and military power
- President of U.S. during Spanish-American War
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- A man-made waterway that allows ships to travel more quickly
- Islands annexed after the Spanish-American by the U.S. for $20 million.
- To add a territory to an existing country
- People who opposed imperialism
- A country that is technically independent but controlled by another nation
- An island nation that the U.S. supported during the Spanish-American War
- U.S. battleship whose explosion increased support for war with Spain
- Nation that lost the Spanish-American War
- Ocean that is home to Hawaii, Guam, and the Philippines
- Country where the U.S. helped build a canal
- Places or countries where goods are sold
- Caribbean island territory acquired by the U.S. in 1898
- Volunteer cavalry unit led by Theodore Roosevelt during the war
28 Clues: Capital of Cuba • Capital of the Philippines • People who opposed imperialism • Location of the Open Door Policy • Theodore Roosevelt's Big ________ Policy • Places or countries where goods are sold • To add a territory to an existing country • Nation that lost the Spanish-American War • Country where the U.S. helped build a canal • ...
BEEEI ECONOMICS CROSSWORD 1 2015-06-28
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- Amount of an item produced for sale
- Countries needing each other to meet wants and needs
- Goods and services brought into a country from other countries
- Revenue of a company minus the expenses
- To announce in some public medium to induce people to buy or use product
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- All natural resources
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- One who buys and/or uses goods or services
- One who makes goods using the factors of production
- Contest between companies to win more business
- Sole legal right to sell good, service or artistic work
- Machinery, equipment and money for production
- All human resources-workers
13 Clues: All natural resources • All human resources-workers • Amount of an item produced for sale • Revenue of a company minus the expenses • One who buys and/or uses goods or services • Goods and services sold to other countries • Machinery, equipment and money for production • Contest between companies to win more business • One who makes goods using the factors of production • ...
World War 1 Intro 2025-03-25
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- a way to communicate during WW1
- happened to Abraham Lincoln, JFK, and a prominent WW1 figure
- more likely due to militarism
- Faced harsh punishment due to the Treaty that ended WW1.
- Many countries built up their armies prior to WW1.
- Impact of Imperialism
- Impacted WW1 soldiers
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- led to WW1. When countries agree to defend each other.
- "Slavic people are the best and should not be under rule of those who differ in culture"
- Ship sunk by a german U-Boat. Had Americans on board.
- Agreement to stop fighting
- Countries expanding their borders in order to be the most powerful.
- A synonym for nationalism
13 Clues: Impact of Imperialism • Impacted WW1 soldiers • A synonym for nationalism • Agreement to stop fighting • more likely due to militarism • a way to communicate during WW1 • Many countries built up their armies prior to WW1. • Ship sunk by a german U-Boat. Had Americans on board. • led to WW1. When countries agree to defend each other. • ...
Rivalry in North America Vocabulary 2025-12-03
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- cease resistance to an enemy or opponent and submit to their authority
- a public of official announcement, especially one dealing with an important matter
- to change the religious beliefs of someone
- A military force made up of ordinary citizens
- an extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority
- a person sent or authorized to represent others
- a person who belongs to a particular country or state
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
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- Spanish word for fort
- taking no side
- a line or border separating two countries
- a fortified building or strategic position
- a partnership
13 Clues: a partnership • taking no side • Spanish word for fort • a line or border separating two countries • to change the religious beliefs of someone • a fortified building or strategic position • A military force made up of ordinary citizens • a person sent or authorized to represent others • a person who belongs to a particular country or state • ...
countries and nationalyties 2022-10-03
10 Clues: countries china • countries THE UK • countriese india • countriese japan • countriese portugal • nationalyties france. • nationalyties albanian • nationalytiese mexican • nationalyties germanian • nationalyties brazilian
Vocabulary #1 - Travel and Tourism 2022-11-01
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- to move from one place to another
- worldwide
- a means of transportation
- to run away or escape
- the currency of many european countries
- the difference between currency values
- one who travels for pleasure
- to go from one place to another
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- to travel for religious purposes
- a type of identification
- an activity for pleasure
- an inexpensive hotel
- between multiple countries
- within one country
- officials that regulate charges on goods
15 Clues: worldwide • within one country • an inexpensive hotel • to run away or escape • a type of identification • an activity for pleasure • a means of transportation • between multiple countries • one who travels for pleasure • to go from one place to another • to travel for religious purposes • to move from one place to another • the difference between currency values • ...
Globalization 2026-04-01
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- The system of money in a country
- Sharing information with others
- The process of connecting countries
- Bringing goods from another country
- System based on making profit
- A global computer network
- Moving people or goods
- Traditions and lifestyle of people
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- Modern machines and inventions
- Activity of making money
- Harm to the environment
- A business organization
- Sending goods to another country
- Working together
- Buying and selling goods between countries
15 Clues: Working together • Moving people or goods • Harm to the environment • A business organization • Activity of making money • A global computer network • System based on making profit • Modern machines and inventions • Sharing information with others • The system of money in a country • Sending goods to another country • Traditions and lifestyle of people • ...
Chapter 26: Cold War Conflicts (808-833) 2014-05-13
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- A list of about 500 actors, writers, producers, and directors who were not allowed to work on Hollywood films because of their alleged Communist connections.
- A defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European countries, the United States, and Canada.
- The attacks by Senator Joseph McCarthy and others on people suspected of being Communists in the early 1950s.
- A U.S. policy of providing economic and military aid to free nations threatened with communist takeovers, specifically Greece and Turkey.
- Ten witnesses from the film industry who refused to cooperate with the HUAC's investigation of Communist influence in Hollywood.
- An international peacekeeping organization founded in 1945 to promote world peace, security, and economic development.
- North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________.
- A U.S. program of supplying economic aid to European nations to help them rebuild after WWII.
- A 327-day operation in which U.S. and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded the city.
- A phrase used by Winston Churchill to describe an imaginary line that separated Communist countries in Eastern Europe from countries in Western Europe.
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- Chiang and the remnants of the Chinese Nationalist government fled to this island after they had been defeated in the Chinese Civil War.
- Policy of the Truman administration to prevent any extension of communist rule to other countries.
- The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression.
- The state of hostility, without direct military conflict, that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union after WWII.
- A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb.
- A conflict between North Korea and South Korea, in which the United States fought on the side of the South Koreans and China fought on the side of the North Koreans.
- Countries in Eastern Europe that were dominated by the Soviet Union: Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, & Poland.
- Leader of the communist party in China.
- A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments.
- A congressional committee that investigated Communist influence inside and outside the U.S. government in the years following WWII.
20 Clues: Leader of the communist party in China. • A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb. • North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________. • A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments. • The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression. • ...
Chapter 26: Cold War Conflicts (808-833) 2014-05-13
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- A list of about 500 actors, writers, producers, and directors who were not allowed to work on Hollywood films because of their alleged Communist connections.
- Ten witnesses from the film industry who refused to cooperate with the HUAC's investigation of Communist influence in Hollywood.
- A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb.
- Policy of the Truman administration to prevent any extension of communist rule to other countries.
- Chiang and the remnants of the Chinese Nationalist government fled to this island after they had been defeated in the Chinese Civil War.
- A congressional committee that investigated Communist influence inside and outside the U.S. government in the years following WWII.
- Countries in Eastern Europe that were dominated by the Soviet Union: Albania, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, Hungary, Romania, & Poland.
- North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________.
- A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments.
- A conflict between North Korea and South Korea, in which the United States fought on the side of the South Koreans and China fought on the side of the North Koreans.
- A defensive military alliance formed in 1949 by ten Western European countries, the United States, and Canada.
- An international peacekeeping organization founded in 1945 to promote world peace, security, and economic development.
- Leader of the communist party in China.
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- A 327-day operation in which U.S. and British planes flew food and supplies into West Berlin after the Soviets blockaded the city.
- A U.S. program of supplying economic aid to European nations to help them rebuild after WWII.
- The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression.
- The attacks by Senator Joseph McCarthy and others on people suspected of being Communists in the early 1950s.
- A phrase used by Winston Churchill to describe an imaginary line that separated Communist countries in Eastern Europe from countries in Western Europe.
- A U.S. policy of providing economic and military aid to free nations threatened with communist takeovers, specifically Greece and Turkey.
- The state of hostility, without direct military conflict, that developed between the United States and the Soviet Union after WWII.
20 Clues: Leader of the communist party in China. • A thermonuclear weapon much more powerful than the atomic bomb. • North and South Korea remain divided along the 38th __________. • A U.S. agency created to gather secret information about foreign governments. • The practice of threatening an enemy with massive military retaliation for any aggression. • ...
Comprehensive Review Corssword on the HDI 2014-11-19
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- One components of the HDI that involves both the expected years of schooling and mean years of schooling
- "preventing shocks<->promoting capacities<->protecting choices" this is the policies for ______ vulnerability and building resilience.
- countries that score .700 to .799 are considered to be a ___ Human Development
- One components of the HDI that involves the gross national income per capita
- The HDI Index is better than GDP or GDI in isolation
- States which part of the region in the world over the years have the highest reliance on the average international trade (% of GDP)
- What does HDI stand for
- GDP increases as there is an increase in ___ or arms Casino / GDP increases as there is an increase in the number of _____ built in a country
- Qatar has the highest GNI in the HDI Index, thus this is the only reason it is ranking in the top 10.
- ____ is the first country on the HDI Index
- In a country well governed, _____ proverty is something to be ashamed of.
- countries that score .550 to .699 are considered to be a ___ Human Development
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- The HDI figures could differ significantly even in a developed country
- Indian founder of the HDI
- / _____ _____ _____ is the last country on the HDI Index
- One components of the HDI that involves the rate of the life expectancy at birth
- HDI Index was published by the ______ _______ Development Program
- Women, handicap, migrants, children, the elderly are ____ to natural disasters, industrial hazards and climate changes because of their location, position in the society.
- which part of the region in the world over the years have the least reliance on the average international trade (% of GDP)
- One of the biggest criticisms of the HDI Index was the fact that they didn't consider the issue of _______ with and between countries
- increases as there is an increase in ___ or arms production
- Pakistan founder of the HDI
- countries that score less than .550 are considered to be a ___ Human Development
- High countries that score .800 and above are considered to be a ___ ____ Human Development
- In a country badly governed, _____ is something to be ashamed of.
- When the Inequality is adjusted to the HDI Index it helps show the distribution of achievement of health, education and income among the residents
26 Clues: What does HDI stand for • Indian founder of the HDI • Pakistan founder of the HDI • ____ is the first country on the HDI Index • The HDI Index is better than GDP or GDI in isolation • / _____ _____ _____ is the last country on the HDI Index • increases as there is an increase in ___ or arms production • HDI Index was published by the ______ _______ Development Program • ...
Internationalism 2017-12-01
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- action of declining alliances, foreign economic commitments, agreements, in order to isolate one's country.
- term used to refer to when there was withdrawal of the UK from the EU.
- a specialized agency within the UN that is based in Paris.
- Treaty, the aim to eliminate anti-personnel landmines around the world.
- Cross, formed from the result of the Geneva Convention of 1864.
- promotion of greater political and economic relations, by cooperation between nations.
- when three or more nations work together to achieve something or deal with a problem.
- Plan, plan to rebuild western European economies after WWII.
- Aid, funds that must be spent in the country providing the fund.
- belief a nation should conduct foreign affairs independently without involvement of other nations.
- this brings peace especially by reconciling adversaries.
- Woods, It aimed at ensuring a stable monetary system after WWII.
- Union, economic and political union within Europe.
- Village, media cut off so the world is viewed as a community.
- Sans Frontières, French international humanitarian organization that helps people in need of medical attention.
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- Organization, non profit groups that function without government.
- alliance made with over 20 countries that borders the North Atlantic States.
- management of economic, political, or cultural relations between two governed nations.
- Nations, international organization formed in the 40's to increase political and economic cooperation among countries.
- Council, United Nations committee charged with maintaining global pace.
- continuation of international peace and security.
- a nation that is controlled by a group of nations done so for a project or a policy.
- Debt, borrowing money from one country that doesn’t benefit citizens.
- Francophonie, international organization that represents where French is the national language within countries and regions.
- Corporations, several countries have an operation enterprise.
- Council, intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by Arctic governments and indigenous people in Arctic.
- Canadian air-force command that detects aircraft and space vehicles seem as a threat.
- Assembly, United Nations democratic heart, they make decisions.
- a prevalent disease over the country or the world.
- Bank, a global financial institution that gives loans to countries.
30 Clues: continuation of international peace and security. • a prevalent disease over the country or the world. • Union, economic and political union within Europe. • this brings peace especially by reconciling adversaries. • a specialized agency within the UN that is based in Paris. • Plan, plan to rebuild western European economies after WWII. • ...
APWH Final Exam Review - Spring 2022 2022-05-13
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- An intergovernmental military alliance between 30 European and North American countries.
- A Palestinian Sunni-Islamic fundamentalist but pragmatic, militant, and nationalist organization.
- African American Baptist minister and activist who became the most visible spokesperson and leader in the American civil rights movement from 1955 until his assassination in 1968.(INITIALS)
- The Soviet response to NATO.
- A Chinese communist revolutionary who was the founder of the People's Republic of China.
- An intergovernmental organization that aims to maintain international peace and security.
- A thermonuclear weapon capable of mass destruction.
- The theory that a political event in one country will cause similar events in neighboring countries, like a falling domino causing an entire row of upended dominoes to fall.
- Led the Soviet Union as the First Secretary of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union from 1953 to 1964.
- an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt, connecting the Mediterranean Sea to the Red Sea through the Isthmus of Suez and dividing Africa and Asia.
- A non-literal barrier separating the Communist, Eastern European countries from the Democratic, Western European countries.
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- Geopolitical strategic foreign policy pursued by the United States. Created in an effort to stop the spread of communism.
- The first artificial Earth satellite. It was launched into an elliptical low Earth orbit by the USSR on 4 October 1957 as part of the Soviet space program.
- A state of political hostility between countries characterized by threats, propaganda, and other measures short of open warfare.
- A war instigated by a major power which does not itself become involved.
- This PLAN, passed in 1948 provided foreign aid to Western Europe.
- 33rd president of the United States, serving from 1945 to 1953, succeeding upon the death of Franklin D. Roosevelt after serving as the 34th vice president.
- nickname of the three allied powers in WWII.
- A guarded concrete barrier that physically and ideologically divided Berlin from 1961 to 1989.
- Conference in which Allied leaders discussed the fate of defeated Germany, the ongoing war in the Pacific, and the formation of the United Nations.
20 Clues: The Soviet response to NATO. • nickname of the three allied powers in WWII. • A thermonuclear weapon capable of mass destruction. • This PLAN, passed in 1948 provided foreign aid to Western Europe. • A war instigated by a major power which does not itself become involved. • An intergovernmental military alliance between 30 European and North American countries. • ...
European Union 2024-11-21
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- is The system of trade and production in Ireland, strengthened by EU membership.
- Agricultural Policy are EU rules requiring Irish farmers to sell at fixed prices.
- Movement is The right of EU citizens to live, work, and travel in any member state.
- Businesses are Multinational companies that invest in Ireland due to EU membership.
- is when Businesses moving from Ireland to other EU countries with lower costs.
- Funds are Financial supports for infrastructure and development in EU regions.
- is A founding member of the European Coal and Steel Community.
- is The challenge for Irish businesses to compete efficiently in the EU market.
- Funds are EU financial aids aimed at improving less-developed regions like Ireland.
- Barriers are Obstacles like tariffs, eliminated within the EU single market.
- is A value upheld by the EU, promoting cultural and linguistic inclusion.
- Trade is The elimination of barriers for goods within the EU single market.
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- is Tariffs on non-EU imports to protect EU industries from cheaper competition.
- is The movement of Irish workers to other countries.
- Direct Investment is when Global businesses like Intel setting up in Ireland for free trade opportunities.
- is One of the original six countries in the European Coal and Steel Community.
- Republic is One of the EU member states.
- are Contributions by foreign companies and workers to the Irish economy.
- Market is The EU agreement allowing free movement of goods, services, people, and capital.
- Labour Costs is A disadvantage for attracting businesses to Ireland.
- Policy are EU rules, like the Common Agricultural Policy, affecting Ireland.
- Procurement is when EU companies bidding for government contracts over €50,000 in other member states.
- is an example of A global business that has invested in Ireland due to EU trade opportunities.
- is A member of the EU, benefiting from trade, funding, and foreign investment.
- is The currency used by many EU countries, simplifying trade.
- are Taxes on imports from non-EU countries, eliminated within the EU.
- is The large consumer base in the EU that supports Irish businesses.
27 Clues: Republic is One of the EU member states. • is The movement of Irish workers to other countries. • is The currency used by many EU countries, simplifying trade. • is A founding member of the European Coal and Steel Community. • Labour Costs is A disadvantage for attracting businesses to Ireland. • ...
Cold War 2024-04-17
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- Became name for the divide between Western capitalist and Eastern communist countries
- U.S., Canada, and 10 other Western countries Members agreed to aid each other should one of their countries be attacked
- Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs)
- Strategy used by the United States to prevent the spread of communism after World War II
- Relation to NATO by USSRCollective defense treaty of communist countries Poland, Romania. Hungary, etc.
- Military operation that brought food and other goods into West Berlin by air after the government of East Berlin implemented a blockade.]
- Promoted new way of life that ran in opposition to American society’s established ruled/behaviors
- The border between North and South Korea
- Global Organization promoting the cooperation among nations and working together to resolve conflicts.
- Rivalry between U.S. and USSR to see who could dominate ability to travel and collect data from space
- A campaign against alleged communists in the US government and other institutions carried out under Senator Joseph McCarthy
- Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones
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- A daring series of policy initiatives,legestration, and programs by Lyndon B. Johnson for reform.
- U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II.
- What changes after the Korean war
- North Korea Army invade South Korea over the 38 Parallel Starts June 1950
- Created in 1938 to investigate suspected rebel activities of private citizens, public employees and organizations suspected of having communist ties
- a pattern of competitive acquisition of military capability between two or more countries
- A political rivalry between the United States and the Soviet Union and their respective allies that developed after World War II.
- A musical genre that emerged out of rhythm and blues (R&B)Brought by African Americans during Great Migrat
- F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s
- Established that the United States would provide political, military and economic assistance to democratic nations under communist threat.
22 Clues: What changes after the Korean war • The border between North and South Korea • Inside east Germany Divided Berlin itself into occupation zones • F. kennedy 35th President of the United States, during the 1960’s • Movement of population from cities to outlying communitiesc (suburbs) • U.S. sponsored program created to help Europe recover after World War II. • ...
Altmun 2022 2022-11-14
Across
- a delegation may not abstain in any subsequent votes but can only vote yes or no
- accepted rules, ethics, and customs governing meetings of an assembly or organization.
- our mission is to contribute to global peace and security, human rights and development by making the world safer from drugs, crime, corruption and terrorism.
- The General Assembly allocates to the Third Committee, agenda items relating to a range of social, humanitarian affairs and human rights issues that affect people all over the world
- Tool to point out a discrepancy in parliamentary procedure or another delegate’s actions.
- allows the suspension of the rules and of formal debate.
- the directing and coordinating authority on international health within the United Nations system
- our mission is to provide leadership and encourage partnership in caring for the environment by inspiring, informing, and enabling nations and peoples to improve their quality of life without compromising that of future generations
- The First Committee deals with disarmament, global challenges and threats to peace that affect the international community and seeks out solutions to the challenges in the international security regime
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- Not including trapless, spaghetti strap, deep cut shirts, jeans, gym shoes, mini skirts, or mini dresses.
- allows countries that are low on the Speaker’s List to have the opportunity to speak by temporarily suspending the Speaker’s List and allowing the chair to call on countries at their discretion
- countries who agree with, and contribute to the content of the resolution or draft and intend to support it
- The Sixth Committee is the primary forum for the consideration of legal questions in the General Assembly
- what Weston is aiming for
- Olivia's least favorite part of MUN
- __________ seek to create innovative solutions to the topics discussed in debate
- I _____ to set the speaking time at 90 seconds
- countries who would like to see the draft debated but do not necessarily support all the elements of the resolution
- what do the United Nations actually do?
- supports developing countries to access the benefits of a globalized economy more fairly and effectively. And we help equip them to deal with the potential drawbacks of greater economic integration
20 Clues: what Weston is aiming for • Olivia's least favorite part of MUN • what do the United Nations actually do? • I _____ to set the speaking time at 90 seconds • allows the suspension of the rules and of formal debate. • a delegation may not abstain in any subsequent votes but can only vote yes or no • ...
Causes of the First World War 2025-01-30
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- Competition between two countries. (7)
- Underwater boat (9)
- Vehicle invented in WW1 (4)
- Country in Asia, allied to Britain (5)
- The Alliance including Russia and France (6,7)
- Wilfred ____ (poet)(4)
- Weapon used by most soldiers in the war (5)
- An Arch-Duke was murdered here. (8)
- Better battleship (11)
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- Country invaded by Germany (7)
- Agreement between two countries (8)
- Country that rules many others (6)
- Country in the Balkans (6)
- Capital of France (5)
- Soldiers lived in these. (6)
- Neutral country, with Vikings. (6)
- _________ Ferdinand (5)
17 Clues: Underwater boat (9) • Capital of France (5) • Wilfred ____ (poet)(4) • Better battleship (11) • _________ Ferdinand (5) • Country in the Balkans (6) • Vehicle invented in WW1 (4) • Soldiers lived in these. (6) • Country invaded by Germany (7) • Country that rules many others (6) • Neutral country, with Vikings. (6) • Agreement between two countries (8) • ...
Forever is Something Special 2024-08-24
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- Heather's favourtie tea
- The amount of countries Bobby lived in
- Bobby's birth country
- Heather's favourite place to travel to
- Heather's favourite snack
- Heather's favourite cuisine
- When in an argument with Heather, Bobby is always ________
- Heather's automatic favourite sports team
- Bobby's favourite artist
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- The month Bobby proposed in
- Bobby's middle name
- Bobby's football club
- The amount of countries Heather has travelled to
- Heather's eye colour
- Heather's middle name
- Bobby's favourite feature of Heather
16 Clues: Bobby's middle name • Heather's eye colour • Bobby's birth country • Bobby's football club • Heather's middle name • Heather's favourtie tea • Bobby's favourite artist • Heather's favourite snack • The month Bobby proposed in • Heather's favourite cuisine • Bobby's favourite feature of Heather • The amount of countries Bobby lived in • Heather's favourite place to travel to • ...
