countries Crossword Puzzles
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 2019-03-06
6 Clues: Arabia oil producers • where there are poles • the home of the bog ans • the most annoying accent • the spray tan specialist • what french fries are made in
Countries 2024-06-24
6 Clues: Great pyramids • Separated by a waterfall • Worlds biggest exported of oil • Bangkok is the capital of this country • Pasta, pizza and gelato is all you need • Where a famous landmark was finished in 1648
Countries! 2024-07-18
6 Clues: The ancient e... • a green and white flag • largest moose population • Tropical country in north america • Saint Patrick originated from there • its language is used in 9 other 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 2023-07-24
6 Clues: near our country • Bo'o of wo'er(British accent) • we are living in this country • Called Soviet Union before in ww1 or ww2 • Has the taj mahal and some people have snake as pet • has smart people which invented lots of things and has great wall
Countries 2023-03-11
Countries 2025-01-31
6 Clues: capital is Rome • famous for sushi • States Trump president • yellow star in the middle • blue white red, that is the flag • the country with the most strictest law
COUNTRIES 2023-10-21
Countries 2024-11-20
6 Clues: Our Country • The country nears to France • The richest country in the world • The country with lowest average IQ • The most popular city in this country is Dubai • The country that governed our place between 1841 to 1997
Countries 2024-09-10
Countries 2024-02-28
6 Clues: capital city is New Delhi. • largest country in the world. • largest building is located here. • money name of the country is known as youn. • states of America-the country with 50 states. • Korea- the country which eats a lot of spices.
Countries 2025-11-20
6 Clues: What is the biggest country? • What is the smallest country? • what is the third largest country? • What is the second biggest country? • What country has the only flag that is shaped like two triangles • What countrys flag has a red circle in the middle and the rest is green
Internationalism crossword Harleen and Gwen 2023-12-07
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- The power to control one’s own affairs. National self-determination is the power of people within a nation-state or nation to make their own decisions about what is in their interest.
- Armed forces who maintain peace by keeping enemies apart until a crisis can be resolved through diplomacy and negotiation.
- A policy by which countries agree to abide by the decisions of an international organization.
- an active belief in the value of human life, whereby humans practice benevolent treatment and provide assistance to other humans to reduce suffering and improve the conditions of humanity
- The policy of a country responding to events on its own without agreements with, or support from, other countries.
- A combined organization of the United States and Canada that provides aerospace warning, air sovereignty, and protection
- The doctrine that all members of the global community accept collective responsibility for the challenges that face the world and that the motives of nations and nation-states must be respected in the search for solutions.
- The action of cutting off trade with a country in an effort to force it to follow a particular course of action.
- economic and political union between 27 European countries. (acronym)
- The acronym for the total value of the goods and services produced by a country in a year, whether inside or outside the country’s borders.
- Was a free trade agreement between Canada, USA, and mexico. Now has been replaced by USMCA (acronym)
- The acronym for the value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year.
- A policy whereby a country completely opts out of participating in international social, economic, political, and military affairs.
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- Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries.
- carries out the substantive and administrative work of the United Nations as directed by the General Assembly, the Security Council and the other organs.
- A plan of action that guides a government’s decisions about its official relations with other countries. Also called foreign affairs or external relations.
- A policy that involves several countries working together to meet challenges and solve problems. The United Nations is multilateral in nature.
- The political authority to control one’s own affairs. Sovereignty may be distinguished from, and can sometimes conflict with, self-determination, which is
- is one of the six principal organs of the United Nations and is charged with ensuring international peace and security
- The last name of a Portuguese politician and diplomat. Since 2017, he has served as secretary-general of the United Nations
- An intergovernmental organization whose stated purposes are to maintain international peace and security (acronym)
- is an intergovernmental military alliance between 31 member states – 29 European and two North American. (acronym)
- an intergovernmental organization that regulates and facilitates international trade. With effective cooperation in the United Nations System (acronym)
- Help that is given with strings attached.
- Allowing armed forces that were originally sent to maintain peace in a region of conflict to use force for reasons other than self-defense.
25 Clues: Help that is given with strings attached. • economic and political union between 27 European countries. (acronym) • The acronym for the value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year. • Agreements between two countries to work toward resolving issues that concern both countries. • ...
Contemporary World Part 1 Exam 2024-09-30
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- The process of sending goods or services to another country for sale.
- An economic model where private ownership controls the means of production, and businesses operate to generate profit.
- A defined political entity with a territory, permanent residents, and a governing body.
- Integration: The formation of a unified market across multiple countries.
- The practice or science of farming, involving the cultivation of soil to grow crops and raise animals. Often a major economic reliance for developing nations.
- Blocs: Partnerships among groups of countries to foster trade and economic integration.
- An economic strategy aimed at limiting imports to defend domestic industries.
- Agreements between countries aiming for cooperation in specific matters, typically related to defense or trade.
- Individuals constituting a community or population.
- Compulsory payments made to the government, usually imposed on income, goods, or services.
- A form of government where the authority lies with the people, who exercise power directly or elect representatives freely.
- The ongoing process of increasing interconnectedness between countries, particularly regarding trade, culture, and political matters.
- North: A term for economically developed countries, mostly situated in the Northern Hemisphere.
- World Country: Typically dependent on agriculture as its primary economic sector.
- Taxes levied on imported goods to increase their cost and shield local industries.
- The most populous nation globally, notable for its swift economic growth and substantial influence on world affairs.
- A country and continent situated in the Southern Hemisphere, renowned for its economic prosperity and high standard of living, yet classified as part of the Global North.
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- A restriction on the quantity of a particular product that can be imported or exported.
- The action of bringing goods or services from another country into one's own for sale.
- A geographical area under the authority of a state or ruler.
- A sizable group of individuals linked by common ancestry, culture, language, or history.
- The power of a state to control itself or govern another state.
- The collaboration of regions within or across countries for mutual advantage.
- A country often recognized for having the highest GDP per capita as of the year 2024.
- The organized system involving the production, consumption, and trade of goods and services in a society.
- An archipelagic nation in Southeast Asia, celebrated for its cultural richness and history, also called the "Pearl of the Orient."
- A well-known entrepreneur recognized for founding companies like Tesla and SpaceX.
- A system or location where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods and services.
- A regional intergovernmental organization that supports political and economic cooperation among Southeast Asian countries, known as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
- A societal condition in which there is no governing body or law.
- City: A sovereign city-state enclosed within Rome, Italy, serving as the central spiritual hub for the Catholic Church.
- of Westphalia: Refers to the challenges that the concept of Westphalian sovereignty faces, especially in the context of globalization.
- A socio-economic ideology advocating for a classless society, where all means of production are communally owned.
33 Clues: Individuals constituting a community or population. • A geographical area under the authority of a state or ruler. • The power of a state to control itself or govern another state. • A societal condition in which there is no governing body or law. • The process of sending goods or services to another country for sale. • ...
DYNAMIC DEVELOPMENT 2023-02-27
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- emerging and developing country
- Countries that are rapidly growing their economies: Brazil, Russia, India and China
- Non-Governmental Organisations. These are normally charities that work on local community projects such as the Room to Read project in Zambia.
- Human Development Index: A rank of how developed a country is based on key development indicators such as wealth, life expectancy and education (literacy rate).
- An increase in the total goods and services that a country produces. This leads to more jobs and income
- Millennium Development Goals: in 2000 world leaders agree on 8 goals for governments to aim for so as to cut world poverty in half by 2015.
- low income developing country
- Money that is owed. In this topic we learned that many LIDCS are in debt to ACs that have lent them money in the past
- Where communities supported by NGOs work on a development project at local level. For example, Room to Read is a project to improve literacy and gender equality through giving better access to education to all. Particularly to girls in rural areas.
- Trans National Companies: Companies based in several countries, normally with the headquarters in an AC, which is where the profits go.
- Access to basic infrastructure for drainage and sewerage.
- A spectacular physical feature in Zambia, with huge potential to attract tourism.
- The buying and selling of goods and services
- A British international charity working to provide clean water and sanitation. E.g. 5 million in Zambia do not have access to safe water. In one year Water Aid provided 54,000 Zambians with safe water.
- Where you receive help from another country.
- When a foreign country invests their money into a country. E.g. China spends money investing in Zambia’s copper mining industry.
- The health of women during pregnancy and just after they have given birth.
- An improvement in human welfare to meet people’s needs. E.g. clean water, medical care
- Where the development strategy involves large, government implemented strategies. These are often expensive projects with lots of infrastructure development.
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- Environmental, Economic and Social development that meets people’s needs now, without making it harder for future generations to meet their needs
- Geography this means an improvement in living standards over time. Normally this links to increasing wealth leading to better health
- When the Chinese government or Chinese companies spend money in another country on a projects, such as investing in the Zambian Copper industry.
- The period when European countries controlled many other countries in different parts of the world. E.g. the UK controlled Sambia.
- A large dam built to create a reservoir so as to create hydro-electric power (HEP). This was a Top Down government strategy implemented in Zambia.
- The state of being extremely poor, such that it is difficult to have a reasonable standard of living.
- Where the debts owed to ACs or the IMF by LIDCs are cancelled or at least partially cancelled. This allows the LIDCs to keep more of their money to spend on development.
- Where you receive help.
- A model showing the different stages of economic development that a country is likely to go through.
- The average life span in a particular country. This gives a useful indicator of development.
- Countries with the potential to follow in the footsteps of the BRICS: Mexico, Indonesia, Nigeria and Turkey.
- A line that divides the more developed countries called ‘The rich North’ , from the less developed countries. ‘The poor South’.
- Gross National Income: The total sum of all the money earned in a country.
- The capital city of Zambia. Many of the important sugar factories are in this area
- A TNC that operates in 46 countries including Zambia. In 2001 they brought the Zambia Sugar company. Its products include Silver Spoon Sugar. This is also an example of foreign investment
- An area to the North of Zambia that is rich in copper and so this has led to the development of Copper mining in this area.
- The idea that women get the same rights and opportunities as men
- When a large number of people are protesting, often with violence, due to their dissatisfaction with the government of a country.
- Advanced country
- Our case study country: Located in Central Southern Africa, to the South of the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC).
- International Monetary Fund: 189 member countries working together to help countries to develop and so reduce poverty.
40 Clues: Advanced country • Where you receive help. • low income developing country • emerging and developing country • The buying and selling of goods and services • Where you receive help from another country. • Access to basic infrastructure for drainage and sewerage. • The idea that women get the same rights and opportunities as men • ...
Causes of the Great War 2013-09-21
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- Where countries build up their armies and navies to be the strongest
- Britain, France and Russia were known as this
- Where countries are grouped together with their friends
- The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne who was assassinated
- The Leader of the Black Hand Gang
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- Where countries want to build up their empires by invading other countries
- The document signed in 1839 that meant Britain would protect Belgium if it was invaded
- German, Austria-Hungary, Italy were known as this
- The plan to invade France through Belgium
- The feeling of pride in your country
10 Clues: The Leader of the Black Hand Gang • The feeling of pride in your country • The plan to invade France through Belgium • Britain, France and Russia were known as this • German, Austria-Hungary, Italy were known as this • Where countries are grouped together with their friends • The heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne who was assassinated • ...
Geo-politics - Julia Wilson 2024-04-12
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- The spreading of other places customs, religions, music, art, ect
- A situation where things happen as they should and no harm is done
- The art of developing alliances between countries
- The study of a certain countries geography and how it affects military, economics, ect
- The process of people losing their own customs due to cultural diffusion
- Plans and actions made by a government to help solve problems in the country
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- Somebody or some group that helps improve others lives
- A system of many things, including laws and funding priorities
- An agreement between multiple countries
- A relationship between multiple countries, groups, ect
10 Clues: An agreement between multiple countries • The art of developing alliances between countries • Somebody or some group that helps improve others lives • A relationship between multiple countries, groups, ect • A system of many things, including laws and funding priorities • The spreading of other places customs, religions, music, art, ect • ...
CROSS WORD PUZZLE - Facts of the future Mr and Mrs Craig Spencer 2013-11-05
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- Neen’s first pets name
- Instrument Craig plays in his band
- Craig’s best man
- Craig’s band name
- Number of countries Craig has visited
- Where did Craig and Neen met
- Craig’s middle Name
- Neen’s Maid of honour
- Neen’s favorite song
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- Neen’s favorite past time
- Country the love birds are having their honeymoon
- Favorite place in the world
- Sport/Activity Neen did as a child
- Neen’s Middle Name
- Number of years Neen was at university
- Number of Countries Neen has visited
- Craig’s favorite past time
- Craig’s first pets name
18 Clues: Craig’s best man • Craig’s band name • Neen’s Middle Name • Craig’s middle Name • Neen’s favorite song • Neen’s Maid of honour • Neen’s first pets name • Craig’s first pets name • Neen’s favorite past time • Craig’s favorite past time • Favorite place in the world • Where did Craig and Neen met • Instrument Craig plays in his band • Sport/Activity Neen did as a child • ...
Geography Crossword 2020-11-23
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- Highest Mountain in Asia
- The name means "Land of the Pure"
- Language of Japan
- Number of landlocked countries in Asia
- The largest city in Asia
- The second most populated country in Asia
- The smallest country
- Number of countries in Asia
- Bahaza Malaysia is the language here
- The largest lake in Asia
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- The longest river on Asia's continent
- It was inspired by a Star Wars robot
- What country has over 1600 temples
- Has a yellow star on its flag
- Capital of China
- One of the islands is Java
- Language of China
- Country in Asia
18 Clues: Country in Asia • Capital of China • Language of Japan • Language of China • The smallest country • Highest Mountain in Asia • The largest city in Asia • The largest lake in Asia • One of the islands is Java • Number of countries in Asia • Has a yellow star on its flag • The name means "Land of the Pure" • What country has over 1600 temples • It was inspired by a Star Wars robot • ...
Known and unknown Science Facts 2022-10-09
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- Capable to express over 100 vocal sounds
- world largest amphibian
- how many countries competed in 2018 winter olympics
- most earthquake country
- oldest profession in the world
- has 3 hearts
- largest particle accelerator
- is the first scientist awarded two noble prizes
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- is the youngest country in the world
- world largest bridge
- home video games developed first
- is hottest planet in our solar system
- male species give birth to young one
- has more islands than any other countries
- breath through their butts
- oldest living tree in the world
- true carnivores
- best place to see rainbow
18 Clues: has 3 hearts • true carnivores • world largest bridge • world largest amphibian • most earthquake country • best place to see rainbow • breath through their butts • largest particle accelerator • oldest profession in the world • oldest living tree in the world • home video games developed first • is the youngest country in the world • male species give birth to young one • ...
week 1 2026-03-05
Across
- attacking military bases
- fighter jet falling from the sky
- Epic ferry
- officer body cam saves officer
- 2 dead
- six of these have died in the war with iran
- shooting father gave son a gun
- engine caught on fire minor injuries
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- evacuate middle east
- location 2,000 attacks
- investigating
- passenger lanend in ice NY river
- countries how many countries are fighting in the war with iran?
- kidnapping victim who is still missing
- nancyguthrie
- questioning their safety
- sub sinks iran ship
- prices iran not letting oil boats through
18 Clues: 2 dead • Epic ferry • nancyguthrie • investigating • sub sinks iran ship • evacuate middle east • location 2,000 attacks • attacking military bases • questioning their safety • officer body cam saves officer • shooting father gave son a gun • fighter jet falling from the sky • passenger lanend in ice NY river • engine caught on fire minor injuries • kidnapping victim who is still missing • ...
VOCAB SOPHIA O 2021-11-08
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- merchandise or possessions
- center of Operations
- transporting things by trucks
- a compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits, or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions
- Making money
- organization that collect taxes
- he action of joining together or the fact of being joined together, especially in a political context
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- a particular way in which someone or something is placed or arranged
- beginning
- is an agreement between two or more countries where the countries agree on certain obligations that affect trade in goods and services
- a line separating two countries, administrative divisions, or other areas
- the exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something
- done with disrespect
- national
14 Clues: national • beginning • Making money • center of Operations • done with disrespect • merchandise or possessions • transporting things by trucks • organization that collect taxes • a particular way in which someone or something is placed or arranged • the exchange of a commodity for money; the action of selling something • ...
Regional Integration 2014-03-10
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- a government or central banks policy for control of the amount of currency available
- Is the free movement of goods and services with no barriers
- The merging of resources around the caribbean
- An agreement for one country only
- An agreement between two people or two groups
- dependent countries
- An association in the removal of trade barriers
- international trade that is not subject to protective regulations of tariffs intended to restrict foreign imports
- is the free movement of goods and services from Caribbean country to another
- The system by which a powerful country takes control of a less powerful country
- When a nation wants to rule on its own
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- Send goods abroad
- An agreement between many countries, people or groups
- The way a government attempts to manage the economy through taxation, spending nd borrowing
- a foreign policy is a set of regulation outside of a country that Caricom members must follow
- Bring something in from abroad
- Other known as taxes
- Is interdependence around the world
- Is when the countries in one particular area coming together to form one entity
19 Clues: Send goods abroad • dependent countries • Other known as taxes • Bring something in from abroad • An agreement for one country only • Is interdependence around the world • When a nation wants to rule on its own • The merging of resources around the caribbean • An agreement between two people or two groups • An association in the removal of trade barriers • ...
CALEB RIGGIE WOLRD WAR I AND II AND JEWS 2021-05-27
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- these were created slowly in Germany was propaganda.
- this was used against Germany after WWI because Germany gained too much power.
- Eisenstein this man invented the atomic bomb
- hostility to or prejudice against the jews.(hint:no-)
- this was an authority figure and watched abuse, and did not act
- and arms build-up you know this
- system this system was made before any of the world wars because some countries were worried that their neighbors would attack them.
- factories to mass production where new countries were grabbing land for natural resources.
- Germany declares war Germany
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- after WWI ----- paid millions
- Hitler was disliked jews (what another word for dislike)
- Hitler thought only for himself
- yellow star in Germany there was a law that jews must where a --------- as a symbol that they were a jews.
- Germany could not build a ------.
- jews could not marry------
- Ferdinand when this man was assassinated and lit the fire of WWI.
- how many countries were involved in WWI
- a strong belief that your country is the best.
- how many died in WW
19 Clues: how many died in WW • jews could not marry------ • Germany declares war Germany • after WWI ----- paid millions • Hitler thought only for himself • and arms build-up you know this • Germany could not build a ------. • how many countries were involved in WWI • a strong belief that your country is the best. • Eisenstein this man invented the atomic bomb • ...
lesson 8 choice board 2026-01-27
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- a domain that has been conquered by the central state and made part of its empire
- receiving only 10 to 20 inches of precipitation per year; mostly dry
- a language shared by people who have different native languages
- kill for political reasons
- having a great deal of variety
- the ability to self-govern
- a secret plan to commit a crime
- the governing domain of an empire
- short notes recorded for future use
- the right or lawfulness of a ruler’s claim to be head of the government
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- an ecoregion in Eurasia with dry grasslands and no forests
- the people who perform the work of government
- short notes recorded for future use
- how many countries today that ancient persia covered (not the number, the word)
- a person without a legitimate claim to rule, who becomes ruler by force
- a domain that has been conquered by the central state and made part of its empire
- surrounded by land without access to the sea
- receiving little or no precipitation; dry
- a line separating two countries or other political regions
- what the unit is about
- ruler of the “countries” of ancient Persia, who answered to the king
21 Clues: what the unit is about • kill for political reasons • the ability to self-govern • having a great deal of variety • a secret plan to commit a crime • the governing domain of an empire • short notes recorded for future use • short notes recorded for future use • receiving little or no precipitation; dry • surrounded by land without access to the sea • ...
sarayas crossword 2024-04-04
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- the belief a country should have a strong military power
- when people work together
- when a country doesn't pick a side
- countries against central powers
- man that was on propaganda poster
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- purposely killing someone
- The rules that president woodrow wilson made for germany and other countries
- the archduke that got killed
- places where soldiers hide
- countries against allied powers
10 Clues: purposely killing someone • when people work together • places where soldiers hide • the archduke that got killed • countries against allied powers • countries against central powers • man that was on propaganda poster • when a country doesn't pick a side • the belief a country should have a strong military power • ...
Jessica T 2016-12-08
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- __________ is when people trade freely with no restrictions so the goods can flow freely through different countries.
- when u sell goods or resources it’s called _____________.
- when u buy different goods or resources to different countries it’s called _____________.
- countries that create new manufacturing and business is called _______________.
- oil, trees, wind is this ___________.
- when you buy something and it has tax to goods that are important it’s called ____________.
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- we have to use them scarcely because we can’t replace them
- we can use these and we won’t run out of them
- ____________ are conditions that exists when countries rely on each other for ideas, goods, services and markets.
- the united states is an example of this ________________.
- Sierra Leone and Cambodia are both examples of what kind of country _____________.
11 Clues: oil, trees, wind is this ___________. • we can use these and we won’t run out of them • the united states is an example of this ________________. • we have to use them scarcely because we can’t replace them • when u sell goods or resources it’s called _____________. • countries that create new manufacturing and business is called _______________. • ...
International markets 2023-05-12
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- - The sale of goods or services to a foreign country
- - Financial help provided by the government to support certain industries
- - A limit on the quantity of a good that can be brought into a country
- - Investment by a company in a foreign country
- - A company that operates in multiple countries
- - A tax imposed by a government on goods brought into or out of the country
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- - If a country sells more goods and services than it buys from other countries
- - A type of market when developing countries experience rapid growth
- - the economic trading bloc that Thailand belongs to
- - If a country buys more goods and services than it sells to other countries
- - The purchase of goods or services from a foreign country
11 Clues: - Investment by a company in a foreign country • - A company that operates in multiple countries • - The sale of goods or services to a foreign country • - the economic trading bloc that Thailand belongs to • - The purchase of goods or services from a foreign country • - A type of market when developing countries experience rapid growth • ...
Key Words, Development 2023-10-23
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- The percentage of adults that can read and write = Literacy...?
- The difference in levels of development between the richest and poorest countries in the world
- A measure of a country’s development, using GNI per capita, years of education and life expectancy.
- The total amount of money earned by a country’s people and businesses divided by the number of people in that country. It is used to measure economic development.
- Things that indicate the state or level of something
- Not regular, consistent, or equal
- The well-being of a population = Quality of...?
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- The progress of a country in terms of wealth and human well-being.
- Concerning social factors, such as level of education, and economic factors such as income.
- Development measures this within a country.
- Countries recognised by the World Bank as having a lower income than other countries. This classification is reviewed yearly
- Countries recognised by the World Bank as being wealthier. This classification is reviewed yearly.
- Money received from working
13 Clues: Money received from working • Not regular, consistent, or equal • Development measures this within a country. • The well-being of a population = Quality of...? • Things that indicate the state or level of something • The percentage of adults that can read and write = Literacy...? • The progress of a country in terms of wealth and human well-being. • ...
subjects 2024-11-18
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- the study and knowledge of the structure and behaviour of natural things in an organized way
- a play in a theatre or on television or radio, or plays and acting generally
- the art or study of music
- the making or study of paintings, drawings, etc. or the objects created
- the whole series of events in the past which relate to the development of a country, subject, or person
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- classes at school where children do exercise and play sport
- the main language spoken in Spain, most Latin American countries, and some other countries
- the language that is spoken in the UK, the US, and in many other countries
- a school subject in which students design, draw and make things
- the study of all the countries of the world and of the surface of the Earth
- a school subject in which students learn to use computers and other electronic equipment to store and send information
- the study or science of numbers and shapes
- technology the study of food and nutrition
13 Clues: the art or study of music • the study or science of numbers and shapes • technology the study of food and nutrition • classes at school where children do exercise and play sport • a school subject in which students design, draw and make things • the making or study of paintings, drawings, etc. or the objects created • ...
Geography 2017-09-13
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- evidence from when it happened
- uses different shading of maps
- Moving countries permanently
- Highly developed economic
- Organisms of same species in one area
- profound or notable transformation
- Area of which people live
- Country Side
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- residential outline of a city
- governent planning
- moving to the country side
- Moving countries seasonally
- The main city in a country
- how many organisms per km²
- basic and physical organized structure
- ability to be maintained at a certain rate or level
- planning to control structure of town
- a synonym of this is built up
18 Clues: Country Side • governent planning • Highly developed economic • Area of which people live • moving to the country side • The main city in a country • how many organisms per km² • Moving countries seasonally • Moving countries permanently • residential outline of a city • a synonym of this is built up • evidence from when it happened • uses different shading of maps • ...
Neen's Hens Crossword 2013-11-05
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- Neen’s Middle Name
- Neen’s first pets name
- Craig’s favorite past time
- Number of countries Craig has visited
- Craig’s first pets name
- Number of years Neen was at university
- Number of Countries Neen has visited
- Instrument Craig plays in his band
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- Craig’s middle Name
- Where did Craig and Neen met
- Sport/Activity Neen did as a child
- Favorite place in the world
- Neen’s Maid of honour
- Fit Neen’s favorite past time
- Ho Neen’s favorite song
- Craig’s best man
- Country the love birds are having their honeymoon
- meaning of Craig’s band name
18 Clues: Craig’s best man • Neen’s Middle Name • Craig’s middle Name • Neen’s Maid of honour • Neen’s first pets name • Ho Neen’s favorite song • Craig’s first pets name • Craig’s favorite past time • Favorite place in the world • Where did Craig and Neen met • meaning of Craig’s band name • Fit Neen’s favorite past time • Sport/Activity Neen did as a child • Instrument Craig plays in his band • ...
Topic 4 Lessons 3, 4, 6 & 7 Review 2024-01-12
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- Money that a country brings in or makes is called ________________.
- The Pacific Alliance is an example of a free ________ zone.
- The longest mountain range in the world is the _________ Mountains.
- Countries with higher _____________ rates tend to have stronger economies.
- This is when a country focuses on what they have the resources to create. They then trade to meet their other needs.
- Countries such as Brazil and Chile have many resources available. Therefore, their economies are very ___________________.
- When a political leader uses his/her power for their own personal gain this is called political _______________________.
- A government in which citizens vote for their leaders is called a ________________.
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- The blending of Spanish, Portuguese,Indian and African cultures in South America led to cultural ___________________.
- The countries in South America are examples of a ___________ economy.
- The Inca empire was weakened by war and _____________ before the Spanish conquered them.
- While Brazil's economy continued to grow it did not become a _________________ until the 1980's.
- Portugal's colony in South America was along the east cost of _____________
- The Spanish colonies were only allowed to trade with Spain. This was called _____________________.
- The boundary between the Spanish and Portuguese territories that was agreed to in the Treaty of Tordesillas was the Line of ________________
- Political corruption hurts a country's economy because it wastes money that could be ________________.
- Simon Bolivar is known for fighting for _______________________ for countries in South America.
17 Clues: The Pacific Alliance is an example of a free ________ zone. • Money that a country brings in or makes is called ________________. • The longest mountain range in the world is the _________ Mountains. • The countries in South America are examples of a ___________ economy. • Countries with higher _____________ rates tend to have stronger economies. • ...
Contemporary World Wealth Chapter Review 2015-04-08
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- Measures a country's wealth
- What happens to price as demand increases
- Ideology that believes in a just society without social class and where private enterprise doesn't exist
- Right-wing ideology
- An economist who advocated a free-market system with little state economic intervention
- Developing countries practice this certain type of farming
- Measurement used to compare the quality of life in different countries
- Ones who blame the unequal distribution of wealth on the IMF and the World Bank
- The first country to adopt the communist system
- Ideology opposite to capitalism
- The coefficient that measures the degree of inequality in the distribution of income among inhabitants of a country
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- Ideology based on private enterprise
- Left-wing ideology
- After achieving independence some colonies turned to this system to protect their natural resources
- System based on the domination of society by an aristocracy
- The type of countries that experience rapid population growth that is uncontrollable due to a lack of legislation
- Term meaning wanting colonial powers to withdraw
- What mercantilism gave rise to
- Term meaning an unequal distribution of wealth
- What the poor urban populations live in
20 Clues: Left-wing ideology • Right-wing ideology • Measures a country's wealth • What mercantilism gave rise to • Ideology opposite to capitalism • Ideology based on private enterprise • What the poor urban populations live in • What happens to price as demand increases • Term meaning an unequal distribution of wealth • The first country to adopt the communist system • ...
unit 9 kaelyn coe 2025-01-24
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- Having a monarch or dictator
- An inventor who is known for improving the steam engine
- Believed only absolute sovereignty would be able to solve problems caused by human greed
- A meeting where european countries divided up africa
- Opposing views to the church
- People moving from rural to cities
- A way of learning by seeing, hypothesizing, and questioning
- The theory that places the sun at the center of the solar system
- A system where the government owns everything
- A famous astronomer who discovered many things about the planets
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- He believed all men were created equal and significantly influenced modern democracy
- Someone who starts up a business on their own knowing it cloud fall through
- Where one place holds foreign territory
- When countries get power and influence over other countries
- Business are owned by workers
- The places where the working class worked
- An english math guy known for things like newton's law
- A french lawyer and on of the most influential philosophers of the age of enlightenment
- A french enlightenment writer known for his support for freedom of religion
19 Clues: Having a monarch or dictator • Opposing views to the church • Business are owned by workers • People moving from rural to cities • Where one place holds foreign territory • The places where the working class worked • A system where the government owns everything • A meeting where european countries divided up africa • An english math guy known for things like newton's law • ...
IMF and WB 2025-10-13
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- IMF loans will usually ask for ___ measures from receiving countries
- after WWII, it became obvious to most people that to maintain peace and prosperity ______ also had to be prosperous
- the decision-making power within the WB is directly _____ to the amount of funding they provide
- first big problem countries who receive WB loans usually face.
- the first role of the IMF is particularly helpful for nations in periods of ____
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- WB will loan to low income countries so that they can purchase ____ and technology to transition into an industrialized economy
- both were founded in 1944 as the financial arms of the _____
- by giving directions on how to spend it and who to spend the lonn money with, borrowing countries end up losing
- received support and guidance from the IMF after the 2010 earthquake
- IMF is a lender of last resort to prevent the ______ of some crisis to several countries
- one of the largest recipients of WB loans, historically
11 Clues: one of the largest recipients of WB loans, historically • both were founded in 1944 as the financial arms of the _____ • first big problem countries who receive WB loans usually face. • IMF loans will usually ask for ___ measures from receiving countries • received support and guidance from the IMF after the 2010 earthquake • ...
Cold War 2022-11-15
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- The countries of Eastern Europe that came under the control of the Soviet Union after world war 11.
- The main problem of the Cold War.
- The Berlin ________ broke the soviet blockade of West Berlin and kept the city out of communist hands.
- Elected as Russian president in 2000.
- A doctrine, American policy of the 1950's aimed at preventing the spread of communism in the Middle East.
- Made up of countries with non-communist governments.
- A war thousands of American servicemen lost their lives in Southeast Asia.
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- A time of improved relations between the United States and the Soviet Union during the 1970's.
- An alliance formed by 12 countries to oppose the spread of communism in western europe.
- Doctrine that provides American aid to Greece and turkey to prevent spread of communism to countries.
- A small-scale war without nuclear weapons that involves just one area of the world.
- The president of the United States during the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- The person who said that an "Iron Curtain" had descended around Eastern Europe.
- The country that started the space race by launching "Sputnik" in 1957.
- President of the United State during the cold war in 1980.
15 Clues: The main problem of the Cold War. • Elected as Russian president in 2000. • Made up of countries with non-communist governments. • President of the United State during the cold war in 1980. • The president of the United States during the Cuban Missile Crisis. • The country that started the space race by launching "Sputnik" in 1957. • ...
Human Wellbeing k19191 2020-10-21
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- 790 million people do not access to clean...
- North Korea violates human
- country with the second largest population
- feature of all dictatorships (2 words)
- people that gamers hate
- felony
- Japan has a higher ... rate than birth rate
- country with the largest population
- country with the lowest hdi
- poor countries have a higher rate of
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- people in absolute poverty have poor access to
- school
- My father is in
- is necessary for survival
- has the highest GDP per capita
- one of the most dangerous countries
- an ineffective political system
- the people that take your money
- an area with a very high HDI
19 Clues: school • felony • My father is in • people that gamers hate • is necessary for survival • North Korea violates human • country with the lowest hdi • an area with a very high HDI • has the highest GDP per capita • an ineffective political system • the people that take your money • one of the most dangerous countries • country with the largest population • ...
Outcome 3 Crossword Puzzle - Social 10-2 2024-02-05
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- Development that meets the people's needs in the present without compromising the ability of the future generations to meet their needs.
- The value of all the goods and services a country produces in a year; used to measure the strength of a country's economy.
- The extent to which the economies of the world are interconnected in terms of currency, exchange, trade markets and the valuing or resources - "_______ Globalization".
- International financial agreement signed shortly before the end of World War II that created the World Bank and the International Monetary Fund.
- An organization of 187 countries, working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world.
- A tax on imported goods.
- A business strategy that involves reducing costs by using suppliers of products and services in countries where labour is cheaper and government regulation may be less strict.
- An economic system based on private property and free enterprise.
- Abbreviation for the group of countries in Europe that work together, using the same currency (the Euro) in order to strengthen and grow their economies.
- In Canada, type of corporation that is owned by the government, such as Canada Post and the CBC.
- Type of natural resource that can replenish itself in a relatively short period of time, such as some types of lumber, solar power and wind energy.
- Agreement created in 1994 between Canada, United States and Mexico to remove tariffs and encourage more trade between the countries with less barriers. Replaced in 2020 with the USMCA trade agreement.
- A precious gemstone mined under forced or dangerous conditions to fund war or rebellion.
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- A change in global or regional climate patterns, attributed largely to the increased levels of atmospheric carbon dioxide resulting from the use of fossil fuels.
- The removal of trees faster than forests can replace them.
- The selling of a public service, such as electricity delivery or health care, to a private company so that the service is no longer owned by the government.
- An international organization formed after WWII to promote international peace, security, and cooperation.
- Group that regulates trade in services, such as telecommunications and banking, as well as goods.
- Energy sources such as coal, oil and natural gas that come from ancient remains of plants and animals.
- Type of plan to protect and preserve the environment and natural resources of an area.
- When two countries agree to eliminate all tariffs and taxes on goods and services traded between them.
- Group of seven leading industrial countries: Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, United Kingdom, United States who meet to discuss issues of importance such as economies, trade, defence, the environment and human rights issues.
- The tendency for society to move, work and live increasingly more in towns and cities than in rural areas.
- Accepting responsibility for ensuring that the earth's resources remain sustainable.
- An international organization that lends money to help those countries that are in need i.e. Lending money to a war torn country.
25 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • The removal of trees faster than forests can replace them. • An economic system based on private property and free enterprise. • Accepting responsibility for ensuring that the earth's resources remain sustainable. • Type of plan to protect and preserve the environment and natural resources of an area. • ...
WRITE THE PLURAL OF THESE NOUNS! 2018-05-28
19 Clues: ABOY • ABUS • ACAT • AMAN • ABOOK • AHOUS • AGLAS • AFISH • ACHAIR • AGOOSE • ASTORY • ACHILD • AMOUSE • ATOOTH • AFAMILY • ACOUNTRY • ASNOWMAN • ADRAGONFLY • ABUTTERFLY
Plural cross word! 2023-06-04
Vocab list 2025-09-15
20 Clues: SALT • GRID • NORTH • TITLE • NORTH • MASSES • CLIMATE • WESTERN • FREEDOM • PICTURES • EXPLAINS • COMPARES • HIGHWAYS • NORTHEAST • COUNTRIES • MOUNTAINS • DIRECTION • ELEVATION • RESOURCES • ACCOUNTABLE
Armistice Day 2022-12-12
9 Clues: - dug in WWI • - underwater warships • - where Hitler was from • Day - the day the war ended • - when countries do not fight • - used to shoot enemy soldiers • - a fight between two countries • - the fourth largest country by land • - something a two countries sign to form peace
plurals 2021-08-09
Engelse Les 2025-10-05
19 Clues: baan • naam • auto • kleur • fiets • leren • wonen • fouten • Engels • mensen • zinnen • landen • oefenen • vrienden • favoriet • moeilijk • leeftijd • luisteren • belangrijk
Government Vocabulary Crossword 2018-11-01
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- being ruled directly by a king or queen/ head of royalty
- 2 countries that rely on one another for resources or other needs
- the process where countries linked to one another due to culture and trade similarities
- the government controls property and all aspects of life
- a countries trade and industry controlled by private owners rather than the state
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- a countries value of goods and services within 1 year
- the government makes every decision for the economy
- you can buy and sell what you want
- one ruler has all control
- leader is elected by the majority vote of the people
10 Clues: one ruler has all control • you can buy and sell what you want • the government makes every decision for the economy • leader is elected by the majority vote of the people • a countries value of goods and services within 1 year • being ruled directly by a king or queen/ head of royalty • the government controls property and all aspects of life • ...
Geo-politics - Julia Wilson 2024-04-12
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- The spreading of other places customs, religions, music, art, ect
- A situation where things happen as they should and no harm is done
- The art of developing alliances between countries
- The study of a certain countries geography and how it affects military, economics, ect
- The process of people losing their own customs due to cultural diffusion
- Plans and actions made by a government to help solve problems in the country
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- Somebody or some group that helps improve others lives
- A system of many things, including laws and funding priorities
- An agreement between multiple countries
- A relationship between multiple countries, groups, ect
10 Clues: An agreement between multiple countries • The art of developing alliances between countries • Somebody or some group that helps improve others lives • A relationship between multiple countries, groups, ect • A system of many things, including laws and funding priorities • The spreading of other places customs, religions, music, art, ect • ...
Geo-politics - Julia Wilson 2024-04-12
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- The spreading of other places customs, religions, music, art, ect
- A situation where things happen as they should and no harm is done
- The art of developing alliances between countries
- The study of a certain countries geography and how it affects military, economics, ect
- The process of people losing their own customs due to cultural diffusion
- Plans and actions made by a government to help solve problems in the country
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- Somebody or some group that helps improve others lives
- A system of many things, including laws and funding priorities
- An agreement between multiple countries
- A relationship between multiple countries, groups, ect
10 Clues: An agreement between multiple countries • The art of developing alliances between countries • Somebody or some group that helps improve others lives • A relationship between multiple countries, groups, ect • A system of many things, including laws and funding priorities • The spreading of other places customs, religions, music, art, ect • ...
Reasons for Globalisation 'GreenTech' 2025-02-17
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- GreenTech used the ______ to set up an online store.
- A method of transportation used by GreenTech to ship products overseas.
- This type of agreement allows trade between countries with fewer barriers.
- The country where GreenTech was founded.
- GreenTech became a ______ business by selling in multiple countries.
- GreenTech used ______ to communicate and manage orders from other countries.
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- A country where GreenTech outsourced manufacturing to reduce costs.
- GreenTech saved money by moving production to countries with lower costs.
- GreenTech sells ______-friendly products.
- A major trade agreement that made it easier for GreenTech to sell products in Europe.
10 Clues: The country where GreenTech was founded. • GreenTech sells ______-friendly products. • GreenTech used the ______ to set up an online store. • A country where GreenTech outsourced manufacturing to reduce costs. • GreenTech became a ______ business by selling in multiple countries. • A method of transportation used by GreenTech to ship products overseas. • ...
WORLD WAR ONE RECAP - Study for the quiz during next class 2025-10-27
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- building up weapons, a cause of the war
- Turkey, Austria and Germany
- Russia, Serbia, England, France and the United States
- goal of President Wilson to have some countries decide on the type of government they wanted after the war
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- set of plans which President Wilson had to stop future wars
- ethnic pride, a cause of the war
- taking over countries for land and resources
- penalty payments Germany was made to pay to Allied countries after the war
- defensive gangs for countries, a cause of the war
- treaty which brought about the end of WW I
10 Clues: Turkey, Austria and Germany • ethnic pride, a cause of the war • building up weapons, a cause of the war • treaty which brought about the end of WW I • taking over countries for land and resources • defensive gangs for countries, a cause of the war • Russia, Serbia, England, France and the United States • set of plans which President Wilson had to stop future wars • ...
Chapter 3 Vocabulary Review 2015-01-25
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- Items bought from other countries.
- The difference between a country’s total exports and total imports.
- difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of it.
- A tax that a government places on certain imported products.
- A limit set on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported within a given period.
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- Restrictions to free trade.
- An agreement between two or more companies to share a business product.
- Is an organization that does business in several countries.
- Another factor that supports international trade in industrialized countries.
- The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
11 Clues: Restrictions to free trade. • Items bought from other countries. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • Is an organization that does business in several countries. • A tax that a government places on certain imported products. • The difference between a country’s total exports and total imports. • ...
American Republic Chapter 24 pp. 553-571 2025-03-24
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- nickname for Soviet-dominated countries in Eastern Europe
- aide that helped veterans transition to civil life
- Giving of money or other assistance to support anti-communism governments was the ___ Doctrine
- United ___ was the international peacekeeping body after WW2.
- idea that communism must not be allowed to expand to other countries
- The new Soviet leader after the death of Stalin was Nikita ___.
- Nationalist Chinese fled to ___ after the communists won the Chinese civil war.
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- invention that greatly changed leisure time
- ___ Rights Movement was a struggle for equality in America
- highway system to handle increased traffic and and provided a way to move troops and equipment
- theory that if one country falls to communism, other neighboring countries will also fall
- The idea that Communist and democratic nations could exist side by side without constant conflict and threat of military action was peaceful ___.
- military alliance of Communist countries in Eastern Europe and the Soviet Union was the ___ pact.
13 Clues: invention that greatly changed leisure time • aide that helped veterans transition to civil life • nickname for Soviet-dominated countries in Eastern Europe • ___ Rights Movement was a struggle for equality in America • United ___ was the international peacekeeping body after WW2. • The new Soviet leader after the death of Stalin was Nikita ___. • ...
Econ Terminology 2026-03-06
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- An economic system where businesses are privately owned and operated for profit
- When countries rely on each other for goods, services, or resources
- When a country takes control of another area to gain power or resources
- A territory settled and ruled by people from another country
- Taxes placed on imported goods (used to incentivize buying from local vendors over foreign)
- The process of building factories and increasing machine production in a country.
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- When people, businesses, or countries focus on producing one good or service, they are good at making
- A crop grown mainly to sell for profit rather than to eat locally
- Trading goods or services directly without using money
- Anything people accept has value and can be used as payment for goods and services.
- A raw material or basic product that can be bought and sold (oil, wheat, coffee, etc.)
- A good or a service brought into a country from another country
- A good or service sold to another country
- When powerful countries control or influence weaker countries indirectly (usually through economic, political, or cultural pressure) instead of ruling them directly as colonies.
14 Clues: A good or service sold to another country • Trading goods or services directly without using money • A territory settled and ruled by people from another country • A good or a service brought into a country from another country • A crop grown mainly to sell for profit rather than to eat locally • When countries rely on each other for goods, services, or resources • ...
Crossword puzzzle_AP_MALUNTAG_10-ASHER 2022-02-15
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- Wiseman, The man that said globalization is a slippery term, because it can have many meanings and be used in many ways.
- The imparting or exchanging of information or news.
- A country that topped 5 for dominating WTO.
- Agreement on Tariffs and Trade, a legal agreement between many countries, whose overall purpose was to promote international trade by reducing or eliminating trade barriers such as tariffs or quotas.
- States of America, The top 2 country that dominated WTO.
- A product that China traded with silk, spices, and other resources from the east.
- The religion that Europeans spread in the countries they colonized.
- Benefits, Because of Globalization, a lot of people from that specific country have jobs.
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- describes the process by which a piece of property, project, or business goes from being owned by a national government to being privately owned.
- A term that many articles and book says that there is no descriptive or standard definition, because even the scholars have different point of views about the term.
- process outsourcing, is the delegation of one or more IT-intensive business processes to an external provider that, in turn, owns, administrates and manages the selected processes based on defined and measurable performance metrics.
- Bank, promotes long – term economic development and poverty reduction by providing technical and financial support to help countries.
- The culture which is the combination of the western and eastern culture.
- The very first country that influenced globalization.
- Monetary Fund, an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- culture, due to globalization, activities and beliefs in other countries or parts of the world influenced the activities and beliefs of people in other countries.
- Trade Organization, formerly known as General Agreement on Tariff and Trade, an organization that regulates and facilitates international trade between nations.
17 Clues: A country that topped 5 for dominating WTO. • The imparting or exchanging of information or news. • The very first country that influenced globalization. • States of America, The top 2 country that dominated WTO. • The religion that Europeans spread in the countries they colonized. • The culture which is the combination of the western and eastern culture. • ...
Cold War Sec.1 Vocab 2021-11-30
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- Red Scare American public was afraid of communists living among them.
- War U.S. fought to keep South Korea from becoming communist.
- The strongest countries in the world were the U.S. and Soviet Union.
- Nations (U.N.) Huge group of countries meet together to maintain peace and security.
- War Time in history where the U.S. and Soviet Union were rivals, and suspicious of each other.
- War U.S. fought to keep South Vietnam from becoming communist.
- Migration After WWII, many Americans moved elsewhere within the U.S.
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- U.S. congressman made people feel afraid of people being secretly communist.
- The U.S. did not want new countries to become communist.
- Race U.S. and Soviet Union rapidly built up their collection of weapons.
- Chinas In 1949, China split in two: a communist country and a democracy. Today, both countries say they are the "real" China.
- Race U.S. and Soviet Union competed in scientific exploration of space.
- Age Time of history where nuclear weapons threatened everyday life.
13 Clues: The U.S. did not want new countries to become communist. • War U.S. fought to keep South Korea from becoming communist. • War U.S. fought to keep South Vietnam from becoming communist. • Age Time of history where nuclear weapons threatened everyday life. • The strongest countries in the world were the U.S. and Soviet Union. • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2025-02-20
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- A specific geographic area, often with shared characteristics or boundaries.
- Involving more than two parties or countries.
- Mutual reliance between countries or entities for resources, goods, or services.
- A formal agreement between two or more parties, often countries, that is legally binding.
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- The process of combining different parts into a whole, often referring to countries or economies working together.
- Involving two parties or countries.
- Trade: Trade between countries without tariffs or restrictions.
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services in a region or country.
8 Clues: Involving two parties or countries. • Involving more than two parties or countries. • Trade: Trade between countries without tariffs or restrictions. • A specific geographic area, often with shared characteristics or boundaries. • Mutual reliance between countries or entities for resources, goods, or services. • ...
Famous Currencies 2024-12-19
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- The currency used in several Latin American countries, including Mexico.
- The official currency of the United States and several other countries.
- The official currency of South Korea.
- The official currency of the Eurozone, used by 19 of the 27 EU countries.
- The currency used in Malaysia.
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- The official currency of Japan.
- The currency of the United Kingdom, officially called the British pound sterling.
- The currency used in India and several other South Asian countries.
- The currency formerly used in France, still in use in Switzerland.
- The former currency of Italy, replaced by the euro in 2002.
10 Clues: The currency used in Malaysia. • The official currency of Japan. • The official currency of South Korea. • The former currency of Italy, replaced by the euro in 2002. • The currency formerly used in France, still in use in Switzerland. • The currency used in India and several other South Asian countries. • ...
WW1 2013-09-24
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- The first trench
- a telephone used in battle
- A gun that shoots out fire
- Australian New Zealand Army Corps
- a dessise
- a German not going to
- British Expeditionary Force the short way
- the countries that are with you
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- the countries that the people at home have to fight
- A navy ship that detects mines
- a
- Germany and allies
- name of heavey guns
- in the middle of the two armies
- to asemble troops
15 Clues: a • a dessise • The first trench • to asemble troops • Germany and allies • name of heavey guns • a German not going to • a telephone used in battle • A gun that shoots out fire • A navy ship that detects mines • in the middle of the two armies • the countries that are with you • Australian New Zealand Army Corps • British Expeditionary Force the short way • ...
6-Cold War of the 1960s 2023-06-29
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- RACE (Competition for military superiority)
- (Site of a tense missile crisis)
- CURTAIN (Term for Soviet influence in Europe)
- (United States, rival power)
- (Soviet leader during the era)
- (City divided during the Cold War)
- (Alliance of Western Countries)
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- (Spread of biased information)
- (Undercover operative)
- PACT (Alliance of Eastern countries)
- (Type of weapons developed)
- (Arena of competition, including the moon)
- (Soviet Union, rival power)
- (US President during the era)
- (Period of eased tensions)
15 Clues: (Undercover operative) • (Period of eased tensions) • (Type of weapons developed) • (Soviet Union, rival power) • (United States, rival power) • (US President during the era) • (Spread of biased information) • (Soviet leader during the era) • (Alliance of Western Countries) • (Site of a tense missile crisis) • (City divided during the Cold War) • ...
Refugee 2025-08-18
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- to run away from danger or war
- people moving away from danger
- a membership of a country
- long trip
- person who helps refugees in need without getting paid
- help, like food or shelter
- temporary place for refugees
- wanting food
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- a person who has been forced to leave their country
- unexpected danger
- common way refugees travel to new countries
- not permanent
- person moving to a new place
- fighting between different countries
- being sick
15 Clues: long trip • being sick • wanting food • not permanent • unexpected danger • a membership of a country • help, like food or shelter • person moving to a new place • temporary place for refugees • to run away from danger or war • people moving away from danger • fighting between different countries • common way refugees travel to new countries • ...
World Culture Review 2024-03-27
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- one ruler style of government with complete authority
- ancient Chinese philosophy
- an elected group of people who make decisions on laws and policies
- goods purchased from foreign countries
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- the spread of something more widely
- European countries taking over Africa for their natural resources
- head of government that is elected by legislature
- a system of government in which citizens vote
- geographical feature that limits economic activity
- a policy or system of segregation or discrimination on grounds of race
- goods sold to foreign countries
11 Clues: ancient Chinese philosophy • goods sold to foreign countries • the spread of something more widely • goods purchased from foreign countries • a system of government in which citizens vote • head of government that is elected by legislature • geographical feature that limits economic activity • one ruler style of government with complete authority • ...
Geo politics 2024-04-12
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- a study of the influence of such factors as geography
- spreading of different cultures
- a relationship with people and countries
- a sittuation in what happens
- to be peaceful with other countries even though they aren't good people
- a study of how a countries geography
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- the process through which people lose originally differentiating traits
- a person or group who works to improve lives
- an agreement for peace
- laws and regualtion come to protect the project
- refers to plans and actions taken by the government
11 Clues: an agreement for peace • a sittuation in what happens • spreading of different cultures • a study of how a countries geography • a relationship with people and countries • a person or group who works to improve lives • laws and regualtion come to protect the project • refers to plans and actions taken by the government • ...
Geo politics 2024-04-12
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- a study of the influence of such factors as geography
- spreading of different cultures
- a relationship with people and countries
- a sittuation in what happens
- to be peaceful with other countries even though they aren't good people
- a study of how a countries geography
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- the process through which people lose originally differentiating traits
- a person or group who works to improve lives
- an agreement for peace
- laws and regualtion come to protect the project
- refers to plans and actions taken by the government
11 Clues: an agreement for peace • a sittuation in what happens • spreading of different cultures • a study of how a countries geography • a relationship with people and countries • a person or group who works to improve lives • laws and regualtion come to protect the project • refers to plans and actions taken by the government • ...
Geo politics 2024-04-12
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- a study of the influence of such factors as geography
- spreading of different cultures
- a relationship with people and countries
- a sittuation in what happens
- to be peaceful with other countries even though they aren't good people
- a study of how a countries geography
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- the process through which people lose originally differentiating traits
- a person or group who works to improve lives
- an agreement for peace
- laws and regualtion come to protect the project
- refers to plans and actions taken by the government
11 Clues: an agreement for peace • a sittuation in what happens • spreading of different cultures • a study of how a countries geography • a relationship with people and countries • a person or group who works to improve lives • laws and regualtion come to protect the project • refers to plans and actions taken by the government • ...
Topic 4 Lessons 3, 4, 6 & 7 Review 2024-01-12
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- Money that a country brings in or makes is called ________________.
- The Pacific Alliance is an example of a free ________ zone.
- The longest mountain range in the world is the _________ Mountains.
- Countries with higher _____________ rates tend to have stronger economies.
- This is when a country focuses on what they have the resources to create. They then trade to meet their other needs.
- Countries such as Brazil and Chile have many resources available. Therefore, their economies are very ___________________.
- When a political leader uses his/her power for their own personal gain this is called political _______________________.
- A government in which citizens vote for their leaders is called a ________________.
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- The blending of Spanish, Portuguese,Indian and African cultures in South America led to cultural ___________________.
- The countries in South America are examples of a ___________ economy.
- The Inca empire was weakened by war and _____________ before the Spanish conquered them.
- While Brazil's economy continued to grow it did not become a _________________ until the 1980's.
- Portugal's colony in South America was along the east cost of _____________
- The Spanish colonies were only allowed to trade with Spain. This was called _____________________.
- The boundary between the Spanish and Portuguese territories that was agreed to in the Treaty of Tordesillas was the Line of ________________
- Political corruption hurts a country's economy because it wastes money that could be ________________.
- Simon Bolivar is known for fighting for _______________________ for countries in South America.
17 Clues: The Pacific Alliance is an example of a free ________ zone. • Money that a country brings in or makes is called ________________. • The longest mountain range in the world is the _________ Mountains. • The countries in South America are examples of a ___________ economy. • Countries with higher _____________ rates tend to have stronger economies. • ...
Armistice Day 2022-12-12
9 Clues: - dug in WWI • - underwater warships • - where Hitler was from • Day - the day the war ended • - when countries do not fight • - used to shoot enemy soldiers • - a fight between two countries • - the fourth largest country by land • - something a two countries sign to form peace
Viral disease 2022-02-17
Across
- treatment
- period vector most active
- vector
- virus enter through
- protection from disease
- a disease caused by virus transmitted by a mosquito
- max incubation period
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- widespread infection
- countries with dengue
- a reason for dengue being in countries north and south of the equator
- breeding ground
- main symptom
12 Clues: vector • treatment • main symptom • breeding ground • virus enter through • widespread infection • countries with dengue • max incubation period • protection from disease • period vector most active • a disease caused by virus transmitted by a mosquito • a reason for dengue being in countries north and south of the equator
urbanisation 2024-07-29
Across
- A country in the middle east with one of the highest urbanisation rates in the world
- While many developing countries will remain mainly _____ for many years, they will increase their share of the global urban population to about 80% by 2050.
- what type of people are more likely to migrate from rural to urban areas
- What type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation
- More developed regions had __________ rates over 75% in 2011 compared to less than 50% in less developed regions.
- What are very large cities known as?
- An African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050
- what is less than 3% of the worlds surface occupied by
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- A typical middle eastern county with a high level of urbanisation
- Providing ____________ such as water, housing and transport is one of the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries.
- Sixty million new ___________ are added to urban areas each year.
- Natural population increase and rural to urban migration are __________ for urbanisation in the developing world.
- Zero or _________ urban growth will affect some developed countries as population growth slows down or declines
- Every _____, over 1 million people are added to urban populations.
- an ancient emerging megacity in northwest china
- By 2050, over 60% of the world’s population will be _______; currently the figure is around 52%.
- ____ new city of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth.
- One of the least urbanised areas
18 Clues: One of the least urbanised areas • What are very large cities known as? • an ancient emerging megacity in northwest china • An African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050 • what is less than 3% of the worlds surface occupied by • What type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation • A typical middle eastern county with a high level of urbanisation • ...
Months and seasons A1 2023-04-28
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- the season that comes after summer, when in most countries the color of the leaves change and they fall from the trees
- the ninth month of the year, after August and before October
- a period of time that a year is divided into, such as winter and summer, with each having three months
- the season that comes after spring and in most countries summer is the warmest season
- the tenth month of the year, after September and before November
- the season that comes after fall and in most countries winter is the coldest season
- the 11th month of the year, after October and before December
- the first month of the year, after December and before February
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- the seventh month of the year, after June and before August
- the eighth month of the year, after July and before September
- the sixth month of the year, after May and before July
- the 12th and last month of the year, after November and before January
- the fifth month of the year, after April and before June
- the fourth month of the year, after March and before May
- the season that comes after winter, when in most countries the trees and flowers begin to grow again
- each of the twelve named divisions of the year, like January, February, etc.
- the second month of the year, after January and before March
- the third month of the year, after February and before April
18 Clues: the sixth month of the year, after May and before July • the fifth month of the year, after April and before June • the fourth month of the year, after March and before May • the seventh month of the year, after June and before August • the ninth month of the year, after August and before October • the second month of the year, after January and before March • ...
Maps Revision Crossword 2025-10-16
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- The 3D shape of the Earth.
- How the map is placed to match directions like North or South.
- Keeps the size of each country but changes the shape of countries
- The shape of the land, like hills or valleys. It shows how high or low the land is.
- A system using letters and numbers to find places on a map.
- Small pictures on a map that show things like buildings, rivers, or campsites.
- The way something moves or goes, like North or South
- How far it is between two places. You can measure it using the map’s scale.
- The process of flattening the Earth onto a 2D map.
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- A large island that looks bigger than Africa on a Mercator map.
- Keeps the shape of countries but changes size of countries
- The way we find out how far things are on a map compared to real life.
- Lines on a map that show how high or low the land is. They also show how steep the land is
- A A map that shows land shapes and things people built, like roads or buildings.
- A picture that shows a place. It can show land, countries, or other information.
- A mistake in a map's size, shape, distance, or direction.
- The section of a map explaining the symbols and colors used.
- A small drawing on a map that shows directions: North, South, East, and West.
18 Clues: The 3D shape of the Earth. • The process of flattening the Earth onto a 2D map. • The way something moves or goes, like North or South • A mistake in a map's size, shape, distance, or direction. • Keeps the shape of countries but changes size of countries • A system using letters and numbers to find places on a map. • ...
Economic Globalization 2014-05-30
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- The activity or job of protecting and being responsible for something.
- A person, group or organization that has interest or concern in an organization.
- Opening an industry to more competition by removing government regulations.
- A country's ability to produce a good or service with fewer resources.
- The use of knowledge to produce economic benefits.
- Government-owned companies.
- When an HIPC (heavily indebted poor country) agrees to certain conditions, the debt it owns to other countries/agencies may be reduced or eliminated.
- Worlds lzargest union, most powerful common market, which works to develop common foreign and security policies.
- An international organization that was initiated in 1944 at the Bretton Woods Conference and formally created in 1945 by 29 member countries.
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- An agreement among countries that includes the free trade of goods and services and movement of capital or labour within the trading blocs.
- The action of buying and selling goods and services.
- Able to be used without being completely used up or destroyed.
- A United Nations international financial institution that provides loans to developing countries for capital programs.
- The process of reducing barriers to trade.
- Concern about the impact of foreign investment on a country's economic independence or identity.
- A successful, flourishing, or thriving condition, especially in financial respects; good fortune.
- The sale of government owned industry/ services to private business.
17 Clues: Government-owned companies. • The process of reducing barriers to trade. • The use of knowledge to produce economic benefits. • The action of buying and selling goods and services. • Able to be used without being completely used up or destroyed. • The sale of government owned industry/ services to private business. • ...
urbanisation 2024-07-29
Across
- A country in the middle east with one of the highest urbanisation rates in the world
- While many developing countries will remain mainly _____ for many years, they will increase their share of the global urban population to about 80% by 2050.
- what type of people are more likely to migrate from rural to urban areas
- What type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation
- More developed regions had __________ rates over 75% in 2011 compared to less than 50% in less developed regions.
- What are very large cities known as?
- An African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050
- what is less than 3% of the worlds surface occupied by
Down
- A typical middle eastern county with a high level of urbanisation
- Providing ____________ such as water, housing and transport is one of the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries.
- Sixty million new ___________ are added to urban areas each year.
- Natural population increase and rural to urban migration are __________ for urbanisation in the developing world.
- Zero or _________ urban growth will affect some developed countries as population growth slows down or declines
- Every _____, over 1 million people are added to urban populations.
- an ancient emerging megacity in northwest china
- By 2050, over 60% of the world’s population will be _______; currently the figure is around 52%.
- ____ new city of one million people will be needed every five days until 2050 to house global population growth.
- One of the least urbanised areas
18 Clues: One of the least urbanised areas • What are very large cities known as? • an ancient emerging megacity in northwest china • An African country expected to be 50% urban by 2050 • what is less than 3% of the worlds surface occupied by • What type of countries have the highest rates of urbanisation • A typical middle eastern county with a high level of urbanisation • ...
Maps & Globes 2021-02-07
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- The name of our planet.
- Flat maps do not show the Earth ____________.
- Countries on maps look _____________.
- Countries on flat maps are not the correct _______.
- A body of water.
- The author is trying to ____________ us that globes are better than flat maps.
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- Page 6 has a ______________ of a globe.
- Globes are more ____________ than flat maps.
- The most accurate way of seeing countries and oceans.
- The shapes and sizes on maps are not always to ________.
- Flat maps show the top and bottom of Earth as having the same _____________.
- Maps are flat, but Earth is ___________.
12 Clues: A body of water. • The name of our planet. • Countries on maps look _____________. • Page 6 has a ______________ of a globe. • Maps are flat, but Earth is ___________. • Globes are more ____________ than flat maps. • Flat maps do not show the Earth ____________. • Countries on flat maps are not the correct _______. • The most accurate way of seeing countries and oceans. • ...
School Subjects 2025-09-16
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- We study plants, animals, experiments, and the natural world.
- We run, jump, and play games to stay healthy.
- A foreign language spoken in many Middle Eastern countries.
- We learn about the past and important events.
- We learn about numbers, shapes, and calculations.
- We read stories, write essays, and learn grammar.
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- We use the internet and type documents.
- We sing songs and play instruments.
- We study maps, countries, and the Earth.
- A foreign language spoken in France and other countries.
- A foreign language spoken in Spain and Latin America.
- We draw, paint, and make creative designs.
12 Clues: We sing songs and play instruments. • We use the internet and type documents. • We study maps, countries, and the Earth. • We draw, paint, and make creative designs. • We run, jump, and play games to stay healthy. • We learn about the past and important events. • We learn about numbers, shapes, and calculations. • We read stories, write essays, and learn grammar. • ...
AP Macroeconomics 2024-11-26
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- The Gross Domestic Product
- The Marginal Propensity to Spend
- The Increase in Price of Money
- Our Teacher
- The Month of Our AP Test
- The act of Sending out Products to Other Countries
- Someone Who Purchases Goods
- Government Makes Things Cost Extra
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- Consumers wants
- Business make
- The Tax Multiplier
- The Act of Sending in Products to Other Countries
- Interchangeable with GDP
- The Marginal Propensity to Consume
14 Clues: Our Teacher • Business make • Consumers wants • The Tax Multiplier • Interchangeable with GDP • The Month of Our AP Test • The Gross Domestic Product • Someone Who Purchases Goods • The Increase in Price of Money • The Marginal Propensity to Spend • The Marginal Propensity to Consume • Government Makes Things Cost Extra • The Act of Sending in Products to Other Countries • ...
The Cold War 2023-03-16
Across
- The belief that communist countries would spread their influence to other countries in the same region.
- A capitalist democracy formed in 1776.
- A war that erupted in 1950 between the Communist North Korean forces and the Democratic South Korean forces, and eventually involved Chinese and United Nations forces.
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which was formed in 1949 as a military alliance between the United States and its allies in Western Europe.
- The military alliance between the Soviet Union and its satellites in Eastern Europe, created in 1955 in response to NATO.
- A system of government where a ruler or a small group of rulers holds absolute political power.
- A meeting of leaders from the United States, Britain, and the Soviet Union in 1945 to discuss the post-war reorganization of Europe.
- Weak countries that are economically dependent on and politically faithful to another more powerful country.
- The leader of the Soviet Union from 1924-1953 and one of the key architects of the Cold War.
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- Different ideas and values held by two powerful countries or groups (in this case, the United States and the Soviet Union) that lead to conflict.
- The dissolution of the USSR in 1991 and the end of the Cold War.
- The competition between the United States and the Soviet Union to develop and stockpile nuclear weapons.
- A policy of relaxed tensions between countries.
- A military conflict fought between North Vietnam and South Vietnam and their allies from 1959 to 1975.
- The term used to describe the physical and ideological barrier separating the Soviet Union and its allied countries from the Western world.
- A system of government where the state owns all of the means of production and the people have equal rights and opportunities.
- A global war fought from 1939 to 1945 primarily between the Axis Powers (Germany, Italy, and Japan) and the Allied Powers (Great Britain, France, the United States, the Soviet Union, and many others).
- Information, ideas, and opinions that are spread deliberately by an individual or a group to further their own interests.
- The use of one country's military resources to fight another country's battles.
- An economic system based on private ownership of the means of production and driven by the forces of competition and the profit motive.
- A series of airlifts conducted by the United States, Great Britain, France, and others to provide food, fuel, and other supplies to the people of West Berlin after the Soviet Union imposed a blockade on the city in 1948.
- Also known as the Union of Soviet Socialist Republics (USSR). It was a communist country that was formed out of the Soviet Republics after the Russian Revolution of 1917.
- McCarthy: A United States Senator who conducted a high-profile witch-hunt against communists in the United States in the 1950s.
- The 33rd president of the United States from 1945 to 1953, succeeding President Franklin Roosevelt.
- Attempts to limit or stop the building and stockpiling of weapons, and to reduce the nuclear stockpiles of countries.
25 Clues: A capitalist democracy formed in 1776. • A policy of relaxed tensions between countries. • The dissolution of the USSR in 1991 and the end of the Cold War. • The use of one country's military resources to fight another country's battles. • The leader of the Soviet Union from 1924-1953 and one of the key architects of the Cold War. • ...
Internationalism 2017-12-06
Across
- a program that allows the United States to give financial aid to countries struggling from the effects of World War II
- maintaining peace in a country
- an organization that promotes economic stability in the Arctic and safeguards the Arctic’s fragile environment
- Criminal Court (ICC) an organization that punishes individuals for crimes of genocide, crimes against humanity and war crimes
- an international monetary system that occurred in 1944 that led to the creation of the World Bank and IMF
- the policy of a country responding to issues on it’s own without the support of other nations
- an agency of the United Nations that promotes programs in science, education and the arts.
- a term that describes the United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union
- an agreement between two countries for the resolution of issues
- Council an organ of the United Nations that responds to international crises
- (NATO) an organization made up of 29 member states that safeguards the freedom and security of its member states
- an organ of the United Nations that allows all member states to have equal representation
- the countries of the world linked together because of advances in technology
- an international organization that represents countries where French is the mother tongue. It’s goal is to promote French culture
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- a quick spread of a disease throughout the world
- an international organization that works to promote peace and security
- like minded people separating into groups that oppose people whose values differ from their own
- an international organization that provides relief for victims of war, victims of natural disasters and provides aid for soldiers
- the action of bringing peace to a nation in distress
- an organization shared between the United States and Canada that deals with missions of aerospace warning and control for North America.
- an association of 28 European member states that work to promote peace and economic stability among its associates
- the doctrine of several nation-states jointly meeting obstacles and dealing with problems
- an international non-profit medical relief institution that provides aid for populations in distress or facing armed conflict
- (NGO) non-profit organizations that send help to countries that have been affected by a massive disaster
- (WTO) an international organization that promotes trade between nations.
- the concept of all members of the global community accepting collective responsibility for the adversities that go on in the world. As well as remembering to respect nation-states during the resolution of issues
- an organization that aids countries suffering from financial instability and promotes promotes international trade
- an international institution that provides loans to countries in need of financial aid to help reduce poverty
- a form of foreign policy where a country provides aid (with strings attached!!) to another country experiencing economic, political or social distress
- a global organization that teaches less fortunate children with various educational games
- the doctrine of a country to control one’s affairs without the help of any nation-states, resulting in the isolation of one’s self from any international affairs.
31 Clues: maintaining peace in a country • a quick spread of a disease throughout the world • the action of bringing peace to a nation in distress • an agreement between two countries for the resolution of issues • an international organization that works to promote peace and security • (WTO) an international organization that promotes trade between nations. • ...
The plural 2020-08-28
plurals 2021-11-19
SINGULARS AND PLURALS 2021-10-06
Vocab list 2025-09-15
20 Clues: SALT • GRID • NORTH • TITLE • NORTH • MASSES • CLIMATE • WESTERN • FREEDOM • PICTURES • EXPLAINS • COMPARES • HIGHWAYS • NORTHEAST • COUNTRIES • MOUNTAINS • DIRECTION • ELEVATION • RESOURCES • ACCOUNTABLE
Plural Nouns 2025-11-06
19 Clues: Beber • Niños • Bebés • Cajas • Mirar • Comer • Jugar • Correr • Dormir • Amigos • Libros • Países • Perros • Sillas • Caminar • Maestros • Estudiar • Ciudades • Autobuses
Brexit and Arguments 2021-04-01
Across
- the English for "pendant que"
- ____ services, for example schools, hospitals
- House of _______, UK Parliament
- something that is forbidden (adj)
- the _____ Kingdom, a union of four countries.
- the English for "bien que"
- a strong suggestion, modal (+++)
- this separates two countries
- another word for independence
- a weak suggestion, modal (+)
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- you go to school to receive an...
- _____ Johnson British PM
- the entry of foreigners into a country
- word for economic activity in a country
- the _____ Union, a political bloc.
- when you contest something, you are...
- the English for "donc"
- a moderate suggestion, modal (++)
- when you are in agreement with something, you are..
19 Clues: the English for "donc" • _____ Johnson British PM • the English for "bien que" • this separates two countries • a weak suggestion, modal (+) • the English for "pendant que" • another word for independence • House of _______, UK Parliament • a strong suggestion, modal (+++) • you go to school to receive an... • something that is forbidden (adj) • a moderate suggestion, modal (++) • ...
SEA Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-29
Across
- Which European country took over 6 SEA countries?
- This is another country in SEA that is an archipelago.
- Which European country took over the East Indies?
- This is the devotion and loyalty to one's own nation and the interests of that nation.
- This was the primary reason for the colonization of SEA.
- Which European country took over the Philippine islands?
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- This the most densely populated island.
- Which European country took over Timor?
- This is the mountain range that separates Thailand and Myanmar (Burma).
- This the sea that lies east of the Philippines.
- This is a chain of islands.
- Which European country took over Indo-
- Which country was the only independent country when European countries were taking over other countries in SEA?
- This country is an archipelago.
- Which country is landlocked in SEA?
15 Clues: This is a chain of islands. • This country is an archipelago. • Which country is landlocked in SEA? • Which European country took over Indo- • This the most densely populated island. • Which European country took over Timor? • This the sea that lies east of the Philippines. • Which European country took over 6 SEA countries? • ...
World Currencies 2025-12-20
Across
- Currency used in the United Kingdom.
- Currency used in many European countries.
- Currency used in South Korea.
- Currency used in Sweden.
- Currency used in India.
- Currency used in Turkey.
- Currency used in the UAE.
- Currency used in several Arab countries.
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- Currency used in Mexico.
- Currency used in the United States.
- Currency used in Japan.
- Currency used in Switzerland.
- Currency used in Russia.
- Currency used in Malaysia.
- Currency used in South Africa.
15 Clues: Currency used in Japan. • Currency used in India. • Currency used in Mexico. • Currency used in Russia. • Currency used in Sweden. • Currency used in Turkey. • Currency used in the UAE. • Currency used in Malaysia. • Currency used in Switzerland. • Currency used in South Korea. • Currency used in South Africa. • Currency used in the United States. • ...
Geo politics 2024-04-12
Across
- a study of the influence of such factors as geography
- spreading of different cultures
- a relationship with people and countries
- a sittuation in what happens
- to be peaceful with other countries even though they aren't good people
- a study of how a countries geography
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- the process through which people lose originally differentiating traits
- a person or group who works to improve lives
- an agreement for peace
- laws and regualtion come to protect the project
- refers to plans and actions taken by the government
11 Clues: an agreement for peace • a sittuation in what happens • spreading of different cultures • a study of how a countries geography • a relationship with people and countries • a person or group who works to improve lives • laws and regualtion come to protect the project • refers to plans and actions taken by the government • ...
world war 1 2021-04-21
Across
- access to state service
- extending country's power through forces
- another alliance made for 4 countries
- a treaty made in ww1
- a statue to represent declaration
- an agreement to stop fight
- someone against war
- a group of ships or vehicles
- information used to win
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- some alliance made for 3 countries
- first force to serve over seas
- miltary should be at best as possible
- raising money for soldiers who fought
- a battle between jets
- a place where people fought
- a type of trauma
- camps that were used in the war
- interest in a particular nation
- a slang used for soldiers incoming
- a sickness that killed millions
20 Clues: a type of trauma • someone against war • a treaty made in ww1 • a battle between jets • access to state service • information used to win • an agreement to stop fight • a place where people fought • a group of ships or vehicles • first force to serve over seas • camps that were used in the war • interest in a particular nation • a sickness that killed millions • ...
SW Asia Economy 2022-12-06
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- system of producing,consuming,and distributing
- specializes in ag technology
- money a country makes is a year divided by population
- limit on imported goods
- based on supply and demand
- knowledge and training for workers
- ability to read and write
- money a country makes in a year on goods
- ban on all trade
- all SW Asia countries are moving to this economy
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- regulates price and supply of oil
- a countries money
- based on customs of the past
- helps workers do their jobs
- person willing to take a risk in business
- specializes in oil
- how well you live
- tax on imported goods
- based on government groups
- specializes in textiles
20 Clues: ban on all trade • a countries money • how well you live • specializes in oil • tax on imported goods • limit on imported goods • specializes in textiles • ability to read and write • based on supply and demand • based on government groups • helps workers do their jobs • specializes in ag technology • based on customs of the past • regulates price and supply of oil • ...
CHAPTER 4 terms and notes 2022-10-16
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- Americans shared a commitment to strong religious _________
- routes that form a triangle
- Carta
- variety, as of ethnic or national groups
- a partnership
- Acts
- a plantation manager
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- to bring goods in from other countries
- a religious revival that swept through the colonies
- the colonists brought with them English ideas about this
- Franklin
- a military force made of ordinary citizens
- Americans shared an openness to new ______
- to sell goods to other countries
- confederacy
15 Clues: Acts • Carta • Franklin • confederacy • a partnership • a plantation manager • routes that form a triangle • to sell goods to other countries • to bring goods in from other countries • variety, as of ethnic or national groups • a military force made of ordinary citizens • Americans shared an openness to new ______ • a religious revival that swept through the colonies • ...
Workshop 4 Stolen Childhoods 2022-05-04
Across
- very tiring
- by hand
- the way products/services are made and sold
- to give up
- the line that divides two countries
- hard work
- to need something
- to make something better by changing it
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- chemicals used to kill insects that destroy crops
- relating to one or more countries
- supplies that you need to do something
- to not give someone something they need
- to make something
- a good result
- something very rich and special
15 Clues: by hand • hard work • to give up • very tiring • a good result • to make something • to need something • something very rich and special • relating to one or more countries • the line that divides two countries • supplies that you need to do something • to not give someone something they need • to make something better by changing it • the way products/services are made and sold • ...
ETP 3/1 2024-02-21
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- someone who trains a sports team
- subject about the past,kings,battles...
- Greek, Spanish, Mexican,Chinese are ...
- opposite of NEVER
- your mother's or father's sister is your ...
- opposite of AFTER
- two times
- subject in the science lab
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- your mother's or father's brother is your ...
- Egypt, Poland, Japan, Hungary are ...
- your aunt's or uncle's child is your ...
- opposite of START
- grandmother + grandfather
- subject about countries, seas,the weather...
- opposite of THE SAME
15 Clues: two times • opposite of START • opposite of NEVER • opposite of AFTER • opposite of THE SAME • grandmother + grandfather • subject in the science lab • someone who trains a sports team • Egypt, Poland, Japan, Hungary are ... • subject about the past,kings,battles... • Greek, Spanish, Mexican,Chinese are ... • your aunt's or uncle's child is your ... • ...
Cold War 2024-05-09
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- Dictator of Japan
- Dictator of Italy
- what countries drop on each other
- Had control over citizens
- dictator of Germany
- barrier between Soviets and Communists
- Scare
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- idea that US should not just sit back anymore
- Second red scare
- prime minister of Great Britain
- 930 km longer
- type of warfare used during Cold War
- one of the two countries fighting
- War instigated by major power
- political theory created by Karl Marx
15 Clues: Scare • 930 km longer • Second red scare • Dictator of Japan • Dictator of Italy • dictator of Germany • Had control over citizens • War instigated by major power • prime minister of Great Britain • what countries drop on each other • one of the two countries fighting • type of warfare used during Cold War • political theory created by Karl Marx • barrier between Soviets and Communists • ...
Insight Link St L3 Unit 1 2025-02-04
Across
- a grain that flour is made from
- farmers pick this, like corn or wheat
- high value
- where something comes from
- to put liquid in your mouth and swallow
- new/not old
- like America, Canada, Mexico
- a long body of water
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- a continent with many countries
- when liquid moves along or out
- a large number
- moving in and out of somewhere
- like cucumber, onion, potato
- has lots of salt
- the place you live
15 Clues: high value • new/not old • a large number • has lots of salt • the place you live • a long body of water • where something comes from • like cucumber, onion, potato • like America, Canada, Mexico • when liquid moves along or out • moving in and out of somewhere • a grain that flour is made from • a continent with many countries • farmers pick this, like corn or wheat • ...
7.34 Vocabulary 2022-04-13
Across
- process of interaction and integration between people, companies, and governments worldwide
- voluntary organizations independent from government
- economic development conducted without depletion of natural resources
- the imposition of a politically or economically dominant country of aspects of its culture onto other countries
- long term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
Down
- the spreading and merging of cultural beliefs, practices, and items
- international trade without tariffs,quotas,restriction
- a group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries
- removal of government control or restrictions in a particular industry
- costs or other obstacles that can prevent new competitors from easily entering an industry or business
- corporation that has business operations in two or more countries
11 Clues: voluntary organizations independent from government • long term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns • international trade without tariffs,quotas,restriction • corporation that has business operations in two or more countries • the spreading and merging of cultural beliefs, practices, and items • ...
English 2025-05-09
20 Clues: og • nej • blik • lande • lille • ringe • fysik • svært • verden • kvinde • umulig • arbejde • atleter • olympisk • gymnaster • under pres • talentfuld • mesterskaber • repræsenterer • en stærk person
andy og alberte 2025-05-09
21 Clues: lys • blik • guld • alle • spil • lille • offer • lande • verden • berømt • atleter • sexuelt • pandemi • ynglings • krævende • søskende • gymnaster • forsamling • forståelse • forberedelse • forhindringer
Demonstrative adjectives / Countries 2022-09-03
15 Clues: this(fem) • these (mas) • that (mas) • this (mas) • those (fem) • that (fem) • that neuter • these (fem) • those (mas) • this neuter • those (over there) • that neuter (far away) • that(over there) (fem) • those (over there) (mas) • that (over there) (mas)
