countries Crossword Puzzles
Global Perspective 2025-06-26
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- – A disease outbreak that spreads across countries or continents.
- – A discussion where people try to reach an agreement.
- – Illnesses that affect how the body or mind works.
- – A deadly disease that has been wiped out through vaccines.
- – A group of countries in Southeast Asia working together on politics, economics, and peace.
- – Working together to solve a problem or reach a goal.
- – A time without war, violence, or conflict.
- – Related to the heart or blood system (like in “cardiovascular health”).
- – A serious disagreement or fight between people or groups.
- – Passed from parents to children through genes (like some diseases).
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- – Actions that help create and keep peace in a community or between countries.
- Health – Health issues that affect people all over the world.
- – Related to one person; individual.
- – A person's physical, mental, and social well-being.
- – A disease that can spread from one person to another.
- – A global virus outbreak (Coronavirus) that caused a recent pandemic.
- – When both sides give up something to solve a disagreement fairly.
- – An unfair preference or dislike for something or someone.
- – Things that stop or make something more difficult (e.g., language, money, access to healthcare).
- – Understanding and sharing how someone else feels.
20 Clues: – Related to one person; individual. • – A time without war, violence, or conflict. • – Illnesses that affect how the body or mind works. • – Understanding and sharing how someone else feels. • – A person's physical, mental, and social well-being. • – A discussion where people try to reach an agreement. • – Working together to solve a problem or reach a goal. • ...
TRUMP, NETANYAHU, KHAMENEI 2026-03-01
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- - a member or supporter of a major conservative political party in the United States
- - public demonstrations expressing disagreement or opposition
- - a country in the Middle East on the Mediterranean Sea
- - the armed forces of a country
- - public disagreement or debate that attracts strong opinions
- - a formal process in which citizens vote for leaders or policies
- - organised activities to gain political support or win votes
- - a sudden and major political or social change
- - a vote in which people choose political leaders
- - a person who has wealth worth more than one billion dollars
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- leader - the highest political and religious authority in Iran
- - a person who works in commerce or owns companies
- - a system of political or social ideas and beliefs
- - a system used to broadcast programmes, news, and entertainment
- - the elected head of state in some countries, such as the United States
- - a religious leader or scholar, especially in Islam
- estate - property such as land or buildings that can be bought and sold
- York - the largest city in the United States
- minister - the head of government in many parliamentary countries
- - a country in the Middle East governed as an Islamic republic
- - communication between countries to manage international relations
21 Clues: - the armed forces of a country • York - the largest city in the United States • - a sudden and major political or social change • - a vote in which people choose political leaders • - a person who works in commerce or owns companies • - a system of political or social ideas and beliefs • - a religious leader or scholar, especially in Islam • ...
tb 6 unit 5 2026-03-05
Across
- This item will guide you on your holiday.
- You can go here if you want to go to other cities or countries.
- It's a place where you can study.
- This is very important for your holiday, especially when you go to other countries.
- This transport runs underground.
- This is a cheap rail transportation.
- If you take this transport, you will be able to leave anytime.
- This weather doesn't exist in Indonesia.
- This item is the most important thing if you travel to other countries.
- You can use this in your neck when you feel cold.
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- You can't use this in Depok because it's hot.
- You can use this when it's sunny or rainy.
- This item will help you dry your body.
- This item will protect your eyes from the sun.
- You want to bring this if you want to keep your memories.
- You can borrow and read books here.
- You can enjoy a lot of entertainment in this transportation.
- This usually happens when it's about to rain and can make you feel cold.
- This transport will take you between cities.
- This item will protect you from the sun.
20 Clues: This transport runs underground. • It's a place where you can study. • You can borrow and read books here. • This is a cheap rail transportation. • This item will help you dry your body. • This weather doesn't exist in Indonesia. • This item will protect you from the sun. • This item will guide you on your holiday. • You can use this when it's sunny or rainy. • ...
An English Speaking World 2022-03-16
19 Clues: om • egna • välj • land • under • språk • fakta • länder • igenom • flagga • valuta • talande • beläget • förbered • skriv om • officiell • statsskick • befolkning • rekommendera
Afghanistan/Taliban 2021-11-14
Across
- When two or more countries work together
- Person Seeking Asylum
- Extremist Group
- A safe place for refugees
- a Problem in country
- The capital of Afghanistan
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- a Countries Physical Force
- Country and continent
- people who don't have a home
- Country at War
- When more than one country fight
- a Country in North America
- Country in Europe
13 Clues: Country at War • Extremist Group • Country in Europe • a Problem in country • Country and continent • Person Seeking Asylum • A safe place for refugees • a Countries Physical Force • a Country in North America • The capital of Afghanistan • people who don't have a home • When more than one country fight • When two or more countries work together
Taylor H 2016-12-07
Across
- When a country is in need for agriculture
- These things might run out if we use them alot.
- _____is when you can trade among different countries
- Tax gets put on items because of
- Examples of these are coal, oil, wood
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- A country that created a new business
- When you rely on other countries is called____
- Items that come into a country is called
- Items leave the country is called
- Country with an economy that has a mix of agriculture
- This way sets up rules for our society
- I can use these all I want because they never run out
- The limit on how many items that go arounds to different countries.
13 Clues: Tax gets put on items because of • Items leave the country is called • A country that created a new business • Examples of these are coal, oil, wood • This way sets up rules for our society • Items that come into a country is called • When a country is in need for agriculture • When you rely on other countries is called____ • ...
Danielle's crossword 2016-12-05
Across
- tax that is added to the price of goods
- this sets up rules for deciding what goods to produce
- a resource that are limited
- soil and oil and wind are examples of _______________
- and example of a developed country
- to _________ is to sell goods or resources to other countries
- an example of a newly industrialized country
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- to ________ is to buy goods or resources from other countries
- the conditions that are created when countries rely on eachother for goods
- trade with no restrictions
- this renewable resource provides solar energy
- the limit of products that can be imported from a certain country
- a Country that has a limited, where agriculture remains important, incomes are generally low
13 Clues: trade with no restrictions • a resource that are limited • and example of a developed country • tax that is added to the price of goods • an example of a newly industrialized country • this renewable resource provides solar energy • this sets up rules for deciding what goods to produce • soil and oil and wind are examples of _______________ • ...
NGOs and IGOs (MR,MZ) 2023-09-27
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- its goal is to reduce poverty, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and secure financial stability.
- a group of 31 countries from Europe and North America that exists to protect the people and territory of its members
- is a nonprofit organization that operates independently of any government, typically one whose purpose is to address a social or political issue.
- this organization deals with the rule of trade between nations
- a global movement of people, working together to end the injustice of poverty.
- this organization is a regional organization that brings together unhappy neighboring countries to address economic and security issues
- an entity createda by treaty, involving two or more nations, to work in good faith, on issues of common interest.
- the United Nations agency dedicated to global health and safety
- this union was established to promote the unity and solidarity of African countries
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- an organization that acts before, during, and after disasters and health emergencies to meet the needs and improve the lives of vulnerable people.
- a global movement of countries and territories that campaign to end abuse of human rights.
- it has its origins in post World War II attempts to integrate European economies and prevent future conflicts, and currently tries to promote peace, its values and the well-being of its citizens
- a nonprofit organization that helps people in your community and around the world improve their place of living.
- engages the foremost political, business, cultural, and other leaders of society to shape global, regional, and industry agendas.
- defending the people in countries worldwide, spotlighting abuse, and bringing perpetrators to justice.
- conserving nature and reducing the most pressing threats to the diversity of life on Earth.
- a leading humanitarian organization for young people.
- an organization open to anyone who wants to organize and take action against environmental destruction.
- its goal is to reduce poverty by lending money to the poorer governments in the organization to improve their economies and improve the standard of living of their people.
19 Clues: a leading humanitarian organization for young people. • this organization deals with the rule of trade between nations • the United Nations agency dedicated to global health and safety • a global movement of people, working together to end the injustice of poverty. • this union was established to promote the unity and solidarity of African countries • ...
Unit 3 Globalization Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-02
Across
- shortages in developed countries When high‑income nations do not have enough workers to fill available jobs, often due to aging populations or low birth rates.
- energy Electricity produced by burning coal, a non‑renewable fossil fuel that releases pollution and carbon emissions.
- mortality The number of children who die before age five, typically used to measure public health and living conditions.
- media Online platforms (like Instagram, TikTok, or Facebook) where people share content and communicate with others.
- emissions Release of carbon dioxide (CO₂) into the atmosphere, mainly from burning fossil fuels, contributing to climate change.
- Hiring workers or companies in other countries to perform tasks or produce goods, often to reduce costs.
- connectivity The ability to access the internet through networks, Wi‑Fi, or data services.
- labor often low‑wage—performed in countries with lower economic development, usually involving manufacturing for global markets.
- The clearing or removal of forests for farming, industry, or urban growth.
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- birth rate When fewer babies are born each year, often due to economic changes, access to contraception, or lifestyle choices.
- drilling Extracting petroleum from underground or underwater, used for fuel, plastics, and other products.
- infrastructure The basic systems a city needs to function, such as roads, water supply, electricity, transportation, and communication networks.
- Courseware Free online educational materials or courses that allow people to study from anywhere.
- Machines capable of performing tasks automatically, sometimes replacing human labor in manufacturing and other industries.
- crops Agricultural products grown mainly to sell to other countries rather than feed a local population.
- creation Producing digital material such as videos, blogs, podcasts, or graphics for online platforms.
- bleaching When coral reefs lose their color because warmer or polluted water stresses the coral, causing it to expel the algae it depends on.
- population When a country has a growing percentage of older adults because people live longer and fewer babies are born.
- Trade International trade with few or no barriers (like tariffs), allowing goods and services to move more easily between countries.
19 Clues: The clearing or removal of forests for farming, industry, or urban growth. • connectivity The ability to access the internet through networks, Wi‑Fi, or data services. • Courseware Free online educational materials or courses that allow people to study from anywhere. • ...
SEJAMIN TTS 2021-09-13
19 Clues: war • mea • opec • space • asean • nuklir • system • unesco • country • pasific • economic • cold war • strategy • Ideology • countries • technology • blok timur • organization • pakta baghdad
French Countries 2022-05-23
Countries Crossword 2022-07-25
9 Clues: Origin of K-pop • Country with 50 states • Home of famous pyramids • Origin of gods like Zeus • Known for food like ramen and sushi • Known as the "factory of the world" • Famous for a leaning tower and pasta • Filled to the brim with deadly creatures • Famous for all of it's fashion and croissants
european countries 2022-08-26
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- the capital of this country is home to the vatican
- this country is in the centre of Europe
- there is a war in this country in 2022
- this capital city has many tulips
- people go to this country to see the Eiffel Tower
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- home to the Alps
- the capital of Germany is
- the capital of Greece is
- is part of the united kingdom
9 Clues: home to the Alps • the capital of Greece is • the capital of Germany is • is part of the united kingdom • this capital city has many tulips • there is a war in this country in 2022 • this country is in the centre of Europe • people go to this country to see the Eiffel Tower • the capital of this country is home to the vatican
Africa Countries 2022-02-04
Countries Crossword 2024-10-10
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- PASTA
- The only Jewish country in the world due to bad decisions
- Once owned half of the new world, one main language is brazillian, but they are not brazzilian
- Biggest country in the world
- Sinks 50cm per year Loves spices
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- Has no official language
- Second larges country in the world
- Currently in war with Israel since October 2023
- Has 2 official languages of Arabic and French
9 Clues: PASTA • Has no official language • Biggest country in the world • Sinks 50cm per year Loves spices • Second larges country in the world • Has 2 official languages of Arabic and French • Currently in war with Israel since October 2023 • The only Jewish country in the world due to bad decisions • ...
FAMOUS COUNTRIES 2025-03-09
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- Famous for its history, beer, sausages, and landmarks like the Brandenburg Gate and the Black Forest.
- Famous for its unique wildlife like kangaroos and koalas, beautiful beaches, and landmarks like the Great Barrier Reef.
- Known for its vast history, diverse cultures, spicy cuisine, and landmarks like the Taj Mahal.
- A large country known for its landmarks like the Statue of Liberty, and iconic cities like New York and Los Angeles.
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- Famous for its Amazon rainforest, beautiful beaches, and the annual Carnival festival.
- Known for the Eiffel Tower, delicious pastries like croissants, and its rich history in art, fashion, and culture.
- Known for its rich history, art, pasta, pizza, and landmarks like the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
- An island nation in East Asia, known for its technology, sushi, and traditional culture like tea ceremonies and sumo wrestling.
- The second-largest country in the world, famous for its natural beauty, maple syrup, and hockey.
9 Clues: Famous for its Amazon rainforest, beautiful beaches, and the annual Carnival festival. • Known for its vast history, diverse cultures, spicy cuisine, and landmarks like the Taj Mahal. • The second-largest country in the world, famous for its natural beauty, maple syrup, and hockey. • ...
Europe countries 2026-01-18
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- Which British film series is about secret agent 007?
- What is the name of the European country from which the phrase “Dolce vita” originates?
- What is the name of the Italian city where the original Pizza Margherita was created?
- Which European country has the most castles?
- Which country has the largest population in the world?
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- What is the name of the European country from which feta cheese originates?
- What is the smallest country in Europe by area?
- What is the highest mountain in Europe?
- What is the name of the European country from which the dish made of rice, seafood, or meat called Paella originates?
9 Clues: What is the highest mountain in Europe? • Which European country has the most castles? • What is the smallest country in Europe by area? • Which British film series is about secret agent 007? • Which country has the largest population in the world? • What is the name of the European country from which feta cheese originates? • ...
BRICS Countries 2025-09-18
9 Clues: Gross_ Product • Chinese currency • currency in the USA • Meeting of the countries • Institution of the BRICS • One of the newer members • Nation that joined in 2011 • Acronym for the 6 countries • buying and selling of goods
WWI Recap 2026-01-11
9 Clues: Scared of Russia • Bordering Germany • Ruler of the Seas • The boot of Europe • A symbol of America • The diamond of Europe • Two countries combined by one; not hungry • A situation where all countries are equal in power • When countries decide to come together, they form an ...
The plural 2020-08-28
Afghanistan/Taliban 2021-11-14
Across
- When two or more countries work together
- Person Seeking Asylum
- Extremist Group
- A safe place for refugees
- a Problem in country
- The capital of Afghanistan
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- a Countries Physical Force
- Country and continent
- people who don't have a home
- Country at War
- When more than one country fight
- a Country in North America
- Country in Europe
13 Clues: Country at War • Extremist Group • Country in Europe • a Problem in country • Country and continent • Person Seeking Asylum • A safe place for refugees • a Countries Physical Force • a Country in North America • The capital of Afghanistan • people who don't have a home • When more than one country fight • When two or more countries work together
Choice Boards Project #1 2021-11-06
Across
- The ____ brought horses, cattle, sheeps, goats and other animals to North America.
- Scottish economist Adam Smith wrote a book that laid down the foundation for ____.
- From 1960 to 1966, the province of Quebec entered a state of social, political and economic change.
- Because of how low the country’s ____ is, many people have been laid off.
- Communities would try genocide criminals while promoting forgiveness and reconciliation.
- The forced migration of Africans caused devastating effects as communities were shattered.
- Transformed economies based on agriculture and handicrafts into economies that are based on large-scale industries and mechanized manufacturing.
- Goods and ideas travelled through this route, an example would be the Indo-Arabic number system.
- Canada having two national languages is a ____passed by the French and British.
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- The_____ was created to force Aboriginal people into assimilation.
- A system of racial segregation that occurred in South Africa from 1948 to 1990.
- A person that is legally registered as an Indigenous person.
- When WW1 started, Ukrainian people living in Canada were considered ____because the two countries were warring.
- In the early 20th century, Canadians looked down on those who immigrated from non-British countries.
- Canada was the world's first country to adopt _____policy.
- _____ strictly controlled trade in colonies to benefit the home country, which caused dissatisfaction in the colonies.
- Because of their ____views, they believed that they needed to spread Western civilization and Christianity.
- After the Industrial Revolution, European countries started to expand their power and influence to other countries.
- The Japanese-American Claims Act of 1948 and the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 was an attempt at ___for the property and income that Japanese-Americans lost.
- ____were used as a tool to assimilate Indigenous children and get cheap labour to maintain it.
20 Clues: Canada was the world's first country to adopt _____policy. • A person that is legally registered as an Indigenous person. • The_____ was created to force Aboriginal people into assimilation. • Because of how low the country’s ____ is, many people have been laid off. • A system of racial segregation that occurred in South Africa from 1948 to 1990. • ...
1-3-3 The World's Economies Vocabulary 2021-09-06
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- Sector The sector that provides services.
- Group of European countries that operate under one economic unit and one currency—the euro.
- Group of South American counries that promote free trade, economic development, and globalization.
- Group of countries in Southeast Asia that promote economic, cultural, and political development.
- Economy Parts of the economy may be privately owned, parts may be owned by the government.
- Economy The means of production are privately owned.
- When one country buys a product from the exporting country.
- Agreement among United States, five developing Central American countries, and the Dominican Republic that promotes free trade.
- Resources Resources that cannot be totally replaced.
- Encourages free trade among the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- Bank The organization that provides financing, advice, and research to developing nations to help them grow their economies.
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- Trade When a group of countries decide to set little or no tariffs or quotas when trading among themselves.
- Sector The sector that produces raw materials and basic goods.
- A limit on the amount of one particular good that can be imported.
- The organization that monitors economic development and lends money to nations in need and provides training and technical help.
- Economy Resources are mainly distributed through families.
- Sector The sector that makes finished goods.
- Economy Means of production are publicly owned, and production and distribution are controlled by a central governing authority.
- The organization that help regulate trade among nations.
- Extra tax added to the cost of importing products.
- Resources Resources that can totally be replaced or are always available naturally.
- When one country sends their product to another country.
22 Clues: Sector The sector that provides services. • Sector The sector that makes finished goods. • Extra tax added to the cost of importing products. • Economy The means of production are privately owned. • Resources Resources that cannot be totally replaced. • The organization that help regulate trade among nations. • ...
It's Your World 2018-01-25
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- Poverty resembles an endless _____.(pg.15)
- Something that is mandatory for survival.(pg.21)
- Freedom at midnight is a book about Indian ________.(pg.13)
- People have been using _____ for thousands of years.(pg.23)
- _____ International is an organization that provides animals to poor families around the world.(pg.19)
- and intelligences are equally distributed across the world, but _______ isn't".(pg.6)
- Many of the poorest countries are ______.(pg.22)
- Where Gandhi lived and worked for more than a decade.(pg.12)
- The capital of Bangladesh.(pg.5)
- _____ are more likely to live in absolute poverty.(pg.11)
- In recent decades, hunger, and ____ have repeatedly struck North Korea.(pg.33)
- An estimated 165 million children under five are malnourished and suffer from _______.(pg.17)
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- People who flee violence and seek a safer haven in another country.(pg.29)
- Synonym for the phrase "taken by force".(pg.28)
- Big foundations, charities, and _______ organizations play a role in helping developing countries.(pg.39)
- living on less than $1.25 a day are referred to as the bottom ______.(pg.10)
- A papermaker.(pg 39)
- An important element in understanding why extreme poverty exists in some places and not others.(pg.21)
- It is hard for a country's economy to grow if it's persistently battling extreme _____.(pg.19)
- Poorer countries that are somehow less developed are known as the _____ world.(pg.5)
- being poor can mean an early _____.(pg.11)
- Synonym for extreme poverty is ______ poverty.(pg.9)
- Healthier and wealthier countries are more likely to be good _____ partners.(pg.41)
- Worked in educating and empowering Indians, including through teaching women skills they could use to earn a living.(pg.13)
24 Clues: A papermaker.(pg 39) • The capital of Bangladesh.(pg.5) • Poverty resembles an endless _____.(pg.15) • being poor can mean an early _____.(pg.11) • Synonym for the phrase "taken by force".(pg.28) • Something that is mandatory for survival.(pg.21) • Many of the poorest countries are ______.(pg.22) • Synonym for extreme poverty is ______ poverty.(pg.9) • ...
Market Access Crossword 2012-11-05
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- When trade is totally free and fair - there are no protectionist policies in place
- An organisation aimed at protecting free global trade
- Trade in which fair prices are paid to producers in developing countries
- A company that operates in multiple countries
- A zone or area where tariffs and quotas maybe waivered, taxes lowered, planning relaxed and bureaucracy eased to try and encourage investment and FDI
- The amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- A group of countries who have joined together to promote trade
- The amount by which the cost of a country's imports exceeds the value of its exports
- Small loans that are given to people that normally struggle to get credit from normal banks
- Money invested in a foreign country by TNCs or other countries
- Financial help given to companies to make their production costs less
- A limit placed on foreign goods to reduce the supply of them, therefore forcing the price up reducing the demand for them
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- Goods and/or services produced within a country and then sold overseas
- The extent to which a country permits imports. A variety of tariff and nontariff trade barriers can be used to limit the entry of foreign products.
- The exchange of goods and/or services normally for money
- Restrictions placed on a country's trading
- Attempts to protect domestic markets by making foreign goods less competitive
- Tax/duties placed on imported products to make them more expensive and reduce demand for them
- Goods and/or services purchased overseas and brought into a country
- The prohibition of trade with a particular country.
20 Clues: Restrictions placed on a country's trading • A company that operates in multiple countries • The prohibition of trade with a particular country. • An organisation aimed at protecting free global trade • The exchange of goods and/or services normally for money • A group of countries who have joined together to promote trade • ...
European Government Vocabulary Quiz 2013-10-02
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- currency of the European Union
- voluntary association of independent states
- Council/The elected body of Russia’s Federal Assembly
- system/Type of democratic government where citizens elect members of legislature and also the chief executive, known as the president
- countries/Countries that depend on manufacturing more than farming; higher standard of living
- world countries/Developing nations that do not have much industry and that depend on farming; lower standard of living
- Union/a group of 27 European countries united
- of Commons/The powerful, representative lawmaking body of the United Kingdom’s Parliament
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- power is vested in the people and exercised directly or indirectly
- system/Type of democratic government where citizens elect MPs who choose a prime minister
- system/Government that guarantees certain benefits to the unemployed, poor, disabled, old, and sick, such as done in Basic Law of Germany
- powerful lower house of the German Parliament, elects a chancellor
- of state running day-to-day operations of government is some democracies, like Germany
- form of government where power is held by one central authority
- form of government in which power is divided between one central and several regional authorities
- government in which one person possesses unlimited power
- government by the few, usually with corrupt and selfish purposes
- Duma/That part of Russia’s Federal Assembly that represents state government, approves presidential appointments
- less-powerful upper house of the German Parliament, which represents the interest of the state government
- pound/The currency of the United Kingdom
- minister/The head of state in a parliamentary system of democracy
- Law/The constitution of Germany
22 Clues: currency of the European Union • Law/The constitution of Germany • pound/The currency of the United Kingdom • voluntary association of independent states • Union/a group of 27 European countries united • Council/The elected body of Russia’s Federal Assembly • government in which one person possesses unlimited power • ...
Legal Studies 2014-05-19
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- Between two countries.
- Between three or more countries.
- A wrongful act – one of two elements that need to be proven in a criminal case.
- Title given to the individual who was affected by a crime.
- A crime where the prosecution is not required to establish the presence of mens rea.
- An offence against the community which is punishable by law.
- An international organisation where treaties are generally developed under.
- An alternative title for a treaty.
- How the Victorian court system is structured.
- Exclusive political authority over a defined territory and the people within it.
- Title given to the person who committed a crime.
- In a criminal trial, the burden of proof is place on this party.
- In a civil trial, the burden of proof is placed on this party.
- Another term for the outcome given to the offender by a Magistrate or Judge.
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- This type of law is implemented to enforce individual rights.
- Not intended to be binding by reason of their adoption.
- A guilty mind (intention) – one of the two elements that need to be proven in a criminal case.
- Criminal trials aim to discover this.
- A reliance between nations.
- Major crimes are given this title.
- Minor crimes are given this title.
- An agreement between countries which is binding at international law.
- An offender’s freedom of movement is highly restricted as a result of their wrongdoing.
- This type of law is implemented to protect society.
- Serving a prison sentence at home.
- Another term for countries.
- Civil trials aim to achieve this.
- A set monetary penalty that must be paid but the offender.
28 Clues: Between two countries. • A reliance between nations. • Another term for countries. • Between three or more countries. • Civil trials aim to achieve this. • Major crimes are given this title. • Minor crimes are given this title. • Serving a prison sentence at home. • An alternative title for a treaty. • Criminal trials aim to discover this. • ...
Industry and services 2016-04-17
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- Toyko, London, and NYC are the only _____ cities.
- allows goods to move easily from one country to another.
- Doctors, grocery stores, gas stations are found in ?
- An industry whose products increase in size or weight during manufacturing.
- In the Central place theory Atlanta is considered a
- in which the cost of transporting both raw materials and finished product is not important for the location of firms.
- Shanghai, Nariobi are what types of cities?
- Istanbul is the best example for this type of city
- Countries where more specialized techniques took place for manufacturing
- Pittsburgh and Lafayette are countries that have been?
- Mexico city, Atlanta, San Francisco, and Toronto are what type of cities
- the Principle city in a state or country
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- The largest settlement in a country, if it has more than twice as many people as the second-ranking settlement.
- lowest level of settlements
- Location factors related to the transportation of materials in to and from a factory
- Countries that mainly took advantage of cheap labor
- Countries where all the low tech parts of manufacturing took place
- the cause of the rustbelt?
- The maximum distance people are willing to travel to use a service
- The collection in Exit 13 is an example of ?
- Cities Amsterdam, Jakarta, Caracas, Melbourne, and Osaka are what type of cities?
- Costs that vary or change depending on the location of an industrial activity.
- areas that can be either clustered or dispersed
- Costs that remain the same no matter where a business chooses to locate.
- Location factors that related to the coasts of factors of production inside a plant, such as land, labor, and capital
25 Clues: the cause of the rustbelt? • lowest level of settlements • the Principle city in a state or country • Shanghai, Nariobi are what types of cities? • The collection in Exit 13 is an example of ? • areas that can be either clustered or dispersed • Toyko, London, and NYC are the only _____ cities. • Istanbul is the best example for this type of city • ...
US and Foreign Affairs 2024-03-04
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- Dec 7, 1941 Japan bombed this place
- This is a person who is appointed to represent America in another country
- These are used to put economic hardships on a country so they will do what we want
- Formal agreement between two or more countries
- During this war the voting age will be changed to 18
- Policies dealing with other countries
- Unrestricted _________ warfare was a reason for the US to enter WWI
- use of violence and intimidation in pursuit of political aims.
- This is the note on the telegram that was intercepted as part of the reason the US joined WWI
- Must approve treaties
- This is the country where the US embassy was raided and hostages were taken
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- This is always the first option when dealing with conflicts with other countries
- This country had missiles from the Soviet Union set up 90 miles from the US
- This is the cruise ship that was sunk as one reason for the US to join WWI
- Private citizens can donate to this type of international organization
- Policies dealing with issues inside the US
- A visiting country has land in another country where this building sits
- This is the last option when dealing with conflicts with other countries.
- This military operation was a complete disaster for the US when the exiles failed to retake the country
- The WTO is concerned with this reason for foreign relations
- The Secretary of __________ deals with day to day foreign policy.
- This international organization has over 190 members and tries to maintain peaceful word relations
- Preventing the spread of this is the reason for the Cold War
- In this economic system, private ownership is key
24 Clues: Must approve treaties • Dec 7, 1941 Japan bombed this place • Policies dealing with other countries • Policies dealing with issues inside the US • Formal agreement between two or more countries • In this economic system, private ownership is key • During this war the voting age will be changed to 18 • The WTO is concerned with this reason for foreign relations • ...
IW 2023-04-20
Across
- Tariffs are taxes on imports; subsidies are taxes on exports
- Index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people
- Purpose of the pact was to make trade between the three nations easier by eliminating
- Government policies such as limiting what is imported from other countries
- The process of moving to a new country or region with the intention of staying and living there.
- Characteristics sometimes come from within the society
- Collected to help domestic industries
- known as supply and demand, direct the production of goods
- The progress in the countries have more power
- Which is often called a free market, is an economic system
- the business to other countries to lead the economic
- Some of the most well known Indian films were produced during this time
- The order to being successful is to crop such as corn
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- The work is hard or soft of infrastructure
- High rate of literacy is also considered part of having a high standard
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across
- The different types of activity for goods and services
- movement from one country, place or locality to another
- Sanctions can be imposed by a single country or by international groups
- The natural in latin america was in 1800
- Rome in the first century and the 200s and 300s was an example of such growth
- the less developed nation with lower average
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries is a permanent
- It makes travel between these closely
24 Clues: Collected to help domestic industries • It makes travel between these closely • The natural in latin america was in 1800 • The work is hard or soft of infrastructure • the less developed nation with lower average • The progress in the countries have more power • the business to other countries to lead the economic • The order to being successful is to crop such as corn • ...
Global Community Lessons crossword 2023-04-19
Across
- people from one part of the world to another.
- are little countries that are struggling but getting better
- town that where people live and the houses were close together
- globalization contributes to cultural diffusion
- a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
- make imports more expensive than domestic goods.
- which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it
- Is the main point of support for a country’s economic activity.
- the government restrict trade with one country,
- which the central government plans what to produce and at what price
- going new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- measure economists use to compare the economies of countries
- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- companies that provide goods or services to consumers or other companies
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- the lowest thing that u can live in
- they gain independence from the harsh countries
- manufactured goods from the primary sector that turns shirts and cloth, turn the oil to plastic and gasoline
- includes producing raw materials such as crops, precious metals, fossil fuels, and fishing.
- the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another
- military alliances and security agreements to protect one another and win wars
- people made a new money
- economy's dependence on a particular thing in order to be successful. In an agricultural economy
- a country that is developed
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- free trade alliance among Canada, Mexico, and the United States
26 Clues: people made a new money • a country that is developed • the lowest thing that u can live in • people from one part of the world to another. • they gain independence from the harsh countries • globalization contributes to cultural diffusion • the government restrict trade with one country, • make imports more expensive than domestic goods. • ...
Vocab 2025-12-18
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- Changing one country’s money into another country’s money.
- Countries becoming more connected through trade and communication.
- The buying and selling of goods and services.
- Things that are available to everyone without a cost.
- Things people would like to have but do not need.
- An organization that sells goods or services to earn money.
- Something people use to pay for goods and services.
- Goods sent out of a country to another country.
- Online apps or websites where people communicate and share.
- How much people want to buy something.
- Rules that make trading between countries harder.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- A place where people buy and sell things.
- Things that cost money because they are limited.
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- Trading that happened long ago before money was used.
- Places that keep money safe and lend it to people.
- The study of how people use limited resources.
- Things people must have to live.
- When there is not enough of something for everyone.
- Business that operates in more than one country.
- Groups and places that helped control buying, selling, and jobs in the past.
- Trading items or services without using money.
- A time when machines changed how goods were made.
- The type of money used in a country.
- The exchange of goods and services between people or countries.
- How much of something is available to buy.
- Goods brought into a country from another country.
- The system of how money and goods are made and used.
- Trading between countries with few or no restrictions.
29 Clues: Things people must have to live. • The type of money used in a country. • How much people want to buy something. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • A place where people buy and sell things. • How much of something is available to buy. • The buying and selling of goods and services. • The study of how people use limited resources. • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2022-11-22
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- Nearly as described but not fit to a strict defintion
- Protection of equal privileges among all countries
- Roosevelt sent the US Navy on a voyage around the world to showcase our Army's strength.
- When a country is patriotic to an extreme and often uses war or violence to do so
- To take advantage of someone because they have something you want
- When there are stories in the news that are highly exaggerated or biased but are presented as the truth
- Built up the largest newspaper chain in the US and heavily influenced American journalism
- 26th US president
- The level of resistance something has against itself or another thing/person
- A time in our history when US cities seemed nice on the outside, but in reality, it wasn't at all
- A treaty between the US and Cuba that protected Cuba's independence from other countries
- To get in the way and take control of a situation
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- A stock of something that can be used by others
- To act against a rule of some kind
- When a country uses its money to influence another country
- Invented the Pulitzer Prize
- The idea that all the Americas should be united
- The application of knowledge to the practical aims of human life
- A state is being controlled and protected by another
- The idea that English-speaking countries were superior to other countries
- The idea of expanding one's land by taking over another
- Prepare and issue something for public distribution
- When a country has an influence on another country's development even though it has no actual authority over the other country
- He helped capture the Phillipines from Spain
24 Clues: 26th US president • Invented the Pulitzer Prize • To act against a rule of some kind • He helped capture the Phillipines from Spain • A stock of something that can be used by others • The idea that all the Americas should be united • To get in the way and take control of a situation • Protection of equal privileges among all countries • ...
Carson Fasbender WWI Crossword 2022-09-30
Across
- big cannon capable of hurling 1 ton shells as far as 8 miles and smashed Belgian fronts in 1914
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire
- reached speeds of 100mph and dominated the skies
- the area between 2 opposing trenches
- France, Britain, and Russia
- President Wilson's stance
- If left untreated, their feet would get gangrene and would have to be amputated
- pushed many smaller countries to fight for their independence against the control of larger countries
- competing with other countries to build the strongest military
- had the strongest navy and Germany wanted to match it
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- would be developed to prevent the soldiers from breathing in the gas
- Battle where the British suffered 57,000 casualties in one day, making it the deadliest day in British History
- German U-Boat torpedoed this luxury steamship, killing 1,195 people, including 128 Americans
- attack led by the allies that took the Germans by surprise
- Germans outran all of their supplies, causing them to not have any resources
- requires men to register with government to be randomly selected for military service
- the use of destroyer ships to escort ships across the Atlantic
- This battle would be the longest fought in WW1
- the Bosnian group that planned the attack on Franz Ferdinand
- also known as PTSD
- Gaining control of smaller countries in order to increase economic and political power
- The assassination of this person was a big cause of WWI
- armored machine to survive machine gun and go through barbed wire
- the design for trenches so the enemy couldn't shoot straight
24 Clues: also known as PTSD • President Wilson's stance • France, Britain, and Russia • the area between 2 opposing trenches • This battle would be the longest fought in WW1 • Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire • reached speeds of 100mph and dominated the skies • had the strongest navy and Germany wanted to match it • ...
Choice Boards Project #1 2021-11-06
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- The ____ brought horses, cattle, sheeps, goats and other animals to North America.
- Scottish economist Adam Smith wrote a book that laid down the foundation for ____.
- From 1960 to 1966, the province of Quebec entered a state of social, political and economic change.
- Because of how low the country’s ____ is, many people have been laid off.
- Communities would try genocide criminals while promoting forgiveness and reconciliation.
- The forced migration of Africans caused devastating effects as communities were shattered.
- Transformed economies based on agriculture and handicrafts into economies that are based on large-scale industries and mechanized manufacturing.
- Goods and ideas travelled through this route, an example would be the Indo-Arabic number system.
- Canada having two national languages is a ____passed by the French and British.
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- The_____ was created to force Aboriginal people into assimilation.
- A system of racial segregation that occurred in South Africa from 1948 to 1990.
- A person that is legally registered as an Indigenous person.
- When WW1 started, Ukrainian people living in Canada were considered ____because the two countries were warring.
- In the early 20th century, Canadians looked down on those who immigrated from non-British countries.
- Canada was the world's first country to adopt _____policy.
- _____ strictly controlled trade in colonies to benefit the home country, which caused dissatisfaction in the colonies.
- Because of their ____views, they believed that they needed to spread Western civilization and Christianity.
- After the Industrial Revolution, European countries started to expand their power and influence to other countries.
- The Japanese-American Claims Act of 1948 and the Civil Liberties Act of 1988 was an attempt at ___for the property and income that Japanese-Americans lost.
- ____were used as a tool to assimilate Indigenous children and get cheap labour to maintain it.
20 Clues: Canada was the world's first country to adopt _____policy. • A person that is legally registered as an Indigenous person. • The_____ was created to force Aboriginal people into assimilation. • Because of how low the country’s ____ is, many people have been laid off. • A system of racial segregation that occurred in South Africa from 1948 to 1990. • ...
Global Community Lessons crossword 2023-04-19
Across
- people from one part of the world to another.
- are little countries that are struggling but getting better
- town that where people live and the houses were close together
- globalization contributes to cultural diffusion
- a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
- make imports more expensive than domestic goods.
- which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it
- Is the main point of support for a country’s economic activity.
- the government restrict trade with one country,
- which the central government plans what to produce and at what price
- going new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- measure economists use to compare the economies of countries
- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- companies that provide goods or services to consumers or other companies
Down
- the lowest thing that u can live in
- they gain independence from the harsh countries
- manufactured goods from the primary sector that turns shirts and cloth, turn the oil to plastic and gasoline
- includes producing raw materials such as crops, precious metals, fossil fuels, and fishing.
- the transmission of ideas, customs, beliefs, and other cultural elements from one group to another
- military alliances and security agreements to protect one another and win wars
- people made a new money
- economy's dependence on a particular thing in order to be successful. In an agricultural economy
- a country that is developed
- The Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- free trade alliance among Canada, Mexico, and the United States
26 Clues: people made a new money • a country that is developed • the lowest thing that u can live in • people from one part of the world to another. • they gain independence from the harsh countries • globalization contributes to cultural diffusion • the government restrict trade with one country, • make imports more expensive than domestic goods. • ...
The Impact of Globalization 2023-06-04
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- The merging of economies through the removal of barriers to trade and the establishment of agreements for the free flow of goods, services, and capital.
- The coexistence and recognition of different cultural or ethnic groups within a society, promoting diversity and inclusivity.
- The exchange and sharing of cultural practices, ideas, and values between different societies or regions.
- The state of being everywhere or universally present.
- The buying and selling of goods and services between countries or regions.
- Companies that operate and have assets or facilities in multiple countries.
- The spread and adoption of technological innovations across different societies or regions.
- Something that stimulates or accelerates a process or change.
- The creation or introduction of new ideas, methods, products, or processes.
- The state of mutual reliance and dependence between individuals, groups, or countries.
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- An international organization that promotes and regulates global trade by establishing rules and resolving trade disputes.
- A state of disturbance, turmoil, or significant change.
- The quality of being characterized by constant change, progress, or activity.
- Not restricted or limited by rules or regulations.
- Differences or inequalities, particularly in terms of economic or social conditions.
- The process of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence among countries through the exchange of goods, services, information, and ideas.
- The removal or reduction of government restrictions or regulations on economic activities.
- Relating to the present time or current period.
- The allocation of resources, such as money or capital, into ventures or projects with the expectation of future profit.
- To treat or push someone or something to the edges or outskirts, often resulting in their exclusion or decreased significance.
20 Clues: Relating to the present time or current period. • Not restricted or limited by rules or regulations. • The state of being everywhere or universally present. • A state of disturbance, turmoil, or significant change. • Something that stimulates or accelerates a process or change. • The buying and selling of goods and services between countries or regions. • ...
Unit 3 Eonomics: Words of Importance 2012-08-29
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- An economic system in which people, not government, decide what to make, sell, or buy
- a limit placed on the quantities of a product that can be imported
- Countries that rely more on industry than agriculture
- a form of government in which powers are divided between a central government and local governments
- Countries in different stages of moving toward development
- An economy in which consumers help determine what is to be produced by buying or not buying certain goods and services
- Products a country buys from other countries
- Exchange of goods or services based on custom.
- More people than a country can support without outside help
- The value of all goods and services that a country produces in one year within or outside the country
- a means of preventing a foreign product or service from freely entering a nation's territory
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- An economy in which the government owns most of the industries and makes most of the economic decisions
- The average number of people living within a square mile or square kilometer
- the knowledge and skills that workers acquire through education, training, and experience
- Percent of people who can read and write
- An exchange of goods and services based on at least two other types of economic systems
- a system of government where the executive branch exists separately from a legislature. President chooses his own Cabinet, most of whom must be approved by legislature.
- Products a country sells to other countries
- A system in which the local government holds all of the power and the central government depends on the local government for its existence.
- Movement from one region or climate to another
- a government tax on imports or exports
21 Clues: a government tax on imports or exports • Percent of people who can read and write • Products a country sells to other countries • Products a country buys from other countries • Movement from one region or climate to another • Exchange of goods or services based on custom. • Countries that rely more on industry than agriculture • ...
Chapter 18 Vocab 2014-05-13
Across
- largest trade agreement
- price of one nation's currency in terms of another nation's currency
- people who argue for trade restrictions to protect domestic industries
- fall in the price of a currency through the action of supply and demand
- forces of supply and demand are allowed to set the price of currencies
- agency that offers monetary advice and provides loans to developing countries
- designed to reduce tariff barriers between Costa Rica, El Salvador, Guatemala, Honduras, Nicaragua, the Dominican Republic, and the US
- tax on imports used primarily to raise government revenue without restricting imports
- goods bought from other countries for domestic use
- concept that a nation should produce and export a limited assortment of goods
- raises the cost of imported goods and protects domestic producers
- ability of a country to produce a product at a lower opportunity cost than another country
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- trade agreement designed to reduce and gradually eliminate tariff barriers between Mexico, Canada and the US
- system under which a national government sets the value of its currency
- complete restriction on the import or export of a particular good to or from a certain country
- lowering a currency's value in relation to other currencies
- European nations whose goal is to encourage economic integration as a single market
- difference between the value of a nation's exports and its imports
- goods sold to other countries
- restriction imposed on the number of unites of a particular good that can be brought into the country
- markets dealing in buying and selling foreign currency for businesses that want to import goods from other countries
- tax placed on an imported product
- ability of one country to produce more output per unit of input than can another country
23 Clues: largest trade agreement • goods sold to other countries • tax placed on an imported product • goods bought from other countries for domestic use • lowering a currency's value in relation to other currencies • raises the cost of imported goods and protects domestic producers • difference between the value of a nation's exports and its imports • ...
Chapter 3 2014-02-28
Across
- selling the right to use some intangible property for a fee or royalty
- if a country sells more than it buys
- a situation in which a country specializes in the production of a good or service at which is is relatively more efficient
- selected areas where products can be imported duty-free and then stored, assembled, and/or used in manufacturing
- government sets a limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported
- the value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- a tax that a government places on certain imported products
- if a country imports more than it exports
- goods and services sold to other countries
- a government action to stop the export or import of a product completely
- business activites needed for creating, shipping, and selling goods and services across national borders
- exists when a country can produce a good or service at a lower cost than other countries
- members agree to remove duties and trade barriers on products traded among them
- allows companies to invest freely in each member's country
- uses the same product and marketing strategy worldwide
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- created to promote trade around the world
- an agreement between two or more companies to share a business project
- the difference between a country's total exports and total imports
- the right to use a company name or a business process in a specific way
- amount a country owes to other countries
- a nation's transportation, communication, and utility systems
- treats each country market differently (develop products and marketing strategies that adapt)
- items bought from other countries
- the difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of a country
24 Clues: items bought from other countries • if a country sells more than it buys • amount a country owes to other countries • created to promote trade around the world • if a country imports more than it exports • goods and services sold to other countries • uses the same product and marketing strategy worldwide • allows companies to invest freely in each member's country • ...
Mythbusters your economy 2018-01-26
Across
- Piles of trash that are used for homes
- Over 1/10 of ______ don’t live long enough to be five
- Many people who are ____ in developing countries don’t live very long
- When it is dirty, many people get sick and they can possibly die
- ________ poverty is another term for extreme poverty
- world A group of countries stretching across the globe, with below average per capita income
- Living Water _____________ is dedicated to locating wells closer to people who can use them
- ______ International provides animals to poor families all over the world
- America is a _________ country
- It’s not safe for women who live in developing countries because they may be ______ or harassed
- When your body and brain aren’t developing at a normal, healthy rat
- This man said he wouldn’t return to India, until they gained independence, however, he was killed before he could return
- More than ¾ people who live in extreme poverty live in _____ areas
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- With water _____ more kids can stay in school and be healthy
- _______ can provide milk, eggs, meat, etc.
- “Talent and intelligence are equally distributed across the world, but ___________ isn’t”
- The world ____ is an organization to the poorest countries to try to help fight against poverty
- This is likely caused because children likely didn’t get to go to school for long or not at all
- ___ out of every five children live in absolute poverty
- Places with extreme _______ are more likely to have people living in absolute poverty
- A country the size of wisconsin and has over 100 million citizens
- Martin Luther King Jr. was a ________ protester
- Many kids don’t get enough ________
- Bhutto Prime minister of pakistan
24 Clues: America is a _________ country • Bhutto Prime minister of pakistan • Many kids don’t get enough ________ • Piles of trash that are used for homes • _______ can provide milk, eggs, meat, etc. • Martin Luther King Jr. was a ________ protester • ________ poverty is another term for extreme poverty • Over 1/10 of ______ don’t live long enough to be five • ...
Commerce In A Connected World 2024-11-26
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- The state of being extremely poor, often lacking basic necessities such as food, shelter, and access to education or healthcare.
- The process by which businesses and other organisations develop international
- An acronym for the international body overseeing global trade rules and resolving trade disputes (World Trade Organization).
- The total value of all goods and services produced in a country over a specific time period (Gross Domestic Product).
- A certification system that aims to ensure fair prices, better working conditions, and sustainable livelihoods for producers in developing countries.
- The unequal distribution of income, wealth, opportunities, or resources in society or between countries.
- Goods or services bought from other countries.
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- Restrictions imposed by one country on another to limit or stop trade as a form of political pressure
- The system of production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services in a particular region or country.
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- Government financial support given to businesses or sectors to boost production or reduce costs.
- Goods or services sold to other countries.
- The rapid production of inexpensive clothing in response to the latest trends, often criticised for its environmental and social impacts.
- International trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.
- Taxes or duties imposed on imported or exported goods.
- The sequence of processes involved in the production and distribution of goods.
- Exclusive control over the supply of a commodity or service in a particular market, limiting competition.
- The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, eroding purchasing power.
- The process of making products on a large scale.
- The practice of obtaining goods or services from an outside supplier, often from another country, to cut costs.
20 Clues: Goods or services sold to other countries. • Goods or services bought from other countries. • The process of making products on a large scale. • Taxes or duties imposed on imported or exported goods. • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • The process by which businesses and other organisations develop international • ...
Unit 3 2025-11-27
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- – The money used in a country.
- – Lines separating multiple countries or regions.
- border (with) – To share a boundary with another country.
- city – The main city of a country where the government is located.
- – A part of a country or continent with common features.
- Union (EU) – A group of European countries that work together politically and economically.
- – A piece of land mostly surrounded by water but connected to the mainland.
- density – How many people live in a specific area, usually per square kilometre.
- – A piece of land surrounded by water.
- state – A country that belongs to a group or organization, like the EU.
- – The legal identity of a person as a member of a country.
- – The main part of a country, not including islands.
- – The size or surface of a place.
- – A person who legally belongs to a country.
- area – A city or town with many buildings and people.
- – The organization that controls and makes decisions for a country.
- – A system of communication spoken or written by a group of people.
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- – A line that separates one country or region from another.
- countries – Countries that share a border with each other.
- centre – The oldest part of a city with important buildings and monuments.
- – A nation with its own government and territory.
- – A drawing or diagram showing locations and features of an area.
- – A large group of people united by common culture, language, or government.
- area – An area in the countryside with few buildings and people.
- – The total number of people living in a place.
- – A very large landmass, like Europe or Africa.
- – The position or place of something on a map.
- – The land next to the sea.
- – The people who live in a particular place.
- language – The language recognized by a country’s government.
30 Clues: – The land next to the sea. • – The money used in a country. • – The size or surface of a place. • – A piece of land surrounded by water. • – The people who live in a particular place. • – A person who legally belongs to a country. • – The position or place of something on a map. • – The total number of people living in a place. • ...
2.04 Understand the Global Nature of Fashion 2017-03-06
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- is usually the first type of manufacturing that surfaces.
- _____is the growth of international trade.
- _____venture is when two companies share the production of a product typically from different countries
- ______has grown faster for fashion goods than any other commodity
- _____the largest exporter of textile and apparel manufacturing
- ____are wholesalers who specialize in exporting from their country.
- Region 2
- _______is selling the right to use the name of a business and operate the business as a legitimate source of those products
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- Region 3
- ______is used as a global strategy to discover
- Region 1
- businesses should consider countries political stability, climate infrastructure and ______these items before trading with developing nations
- Norway and ____ are independent countries that trade individually
- _____has handicraft work and usually sewn within the private homes
14 Clues: Region 3 • Region 1 • Region 2 • _____is the growth of international trade. • ______is used as a global strategy to discover • is usually the first type of manufacturing that surfaces. • _____the largest exporter of textile and apparel manufacturing • ______has grown faster for fashion goods than any other commodity • ...
unit 8 2023-06-02
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- the un
- “i have a dream”
- its not the hot war its the
- in this conference roosevelt and churchill discussed with stalin regarding the conditions that he would invade japan.
- best known for trumans conversation with stalin.
- former president of south africa.
- 40th us president
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- there was a wall in blank that got taken down in 1989
- “wars” fought between us and ussr by sponsoring smaller countries.
- the conference in which allied agreements to open a western front in europe named operation overlord, the creation of the united nations.
- the plan enacted by president truman to help aid in economic recovery.
- the parent state of a colony.
- an alliance of countries from all over the world.
- the connected countries that are communist.
14 Clues: the un • “i have a dream” • 40th us president • its not the hot war its the • the parent state of a colony. • former president of south africa. • the connected countries that are communist. • best known for trumans conversation with stalin. • an alliance of countries from all over the world. • there was a wall in blank that got taken down in 1989 • ...
Countries and Capitals 2020-09-02
Unit 5 - Countries 2021-11-14
15 Clues: lääs • põder • künklik • künklik • parlament • Läänemeri • põhjapoolne • mitte midagi • millal iganes • suitsupääsuke • kuskil, kusagil • asetsema, lamama • tasase pinnamoega • kuulus millegi poolest • rahvuslik, rahvus; riiklik
North American Countries 2016-10-09
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- Salvador Smallest country in Central America
- Life expectancy is 77 years
- Largest island in Carribean
- Their most recent president was Obama
- Christopher Columbus landed there in 1494
- Their Thunderball Grotto was used in James Bond films
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- A mountainous island
- There are 31 states in it
- Most Grenadians are of African descent
- Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean
- Their land mass is 616 square kilometres
- First Latin American country to adopt the US currency
- Second largest country in the world
- Poorest country in the Western Hemisphere
14 Clues: A mountainous island • There are 31 states in it • Life expectancy is 77 years • Largest island in Carribean • Surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean • Second largest country in the world • Their most recent president was Obama • Most Grenadians are of African descent • Their land mass is 616 square kilometres • Christopher Columbus landed there in 1494 • ...
Countries of Europe 2023-04-21
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- A country that is known for its giant pretzels and complicated history
- A famous landmark in this country is a Eiffel Tower
- This country has famous football teams such as Madrid and Barcelona
- A famous landmark in this country is the Colosseum
- A country that is way up high, and probably cold too
- This mountain range spans across the central part of Europe
- Currently at war with Russia
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- This country has a famous candy named after it (hint: the color of the candy is red)
- Kingdom One of their current leaders is King Charles III
- This ocean is located on the western side of Europe
- Gods of this country's ancient religion include Hades and Persephone
- There is a Brewer's racing sausage that represents a type of sausage from this country's food
- This country is often associated with St. Patrick's Day
- This country is always neutral when it comes to wars
14 Clues: Currently at war with Russia • A famous landmark in this country is the Colosseum • This ocean is located on the western side of Europe • A famous landmark in this country is a Eiffel Tower • This country is always neutral when it comes to wars • A country that is way up high, and probably cold too • This country is often associated with St. Patrick's Day • ...
Countries and cities 2020-02-09
Across
- this is the largest country in the world
- This country has a very beautiful mountainous
- hamland of football
- it is very old country
- is humland of anime
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- in this country is located The statue of Liberty
- hamiand of koala and kangaroo
- Republic
- in this country they like to drink beer
- in this country is located mountain Everest
- in this coutry is located elf tower and in this country like croissants
- hamland of pizza
- in this coutry is located pyramids
- in this country a lot of factories and we order a lot of products from this country
14 Clues: Republic • hamland of pizza • hamland of football • is humland of anime • it is very old country • hamiand of koala and kangaroo • in this coutry is located pyramids • in this country they like to drink beer • this is the largest country in the world • in this country is located mountain Everest • This country has a very beautiful mountainous • ...
Discover the countries 2021-10-05
English speaking countries 2022-10-11
English speaking countries 2022-10-11
Countries and continents 2023-06-12
Across
- A country located in North America, known for its vibrant festivals, delicious food, and ancient Mayan ruins.
- A country located in northeastern Africa, known for its ancient pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile River.
- A country located in South Asia, known for its diverse culture, rich history, spirituality, and delicious cuisine.
- A country located in Oceania, known for its unique wildlife, stunning natural wonders, and beautiful beaches.
- A country located in southwestern Europe, known for its sunny beaches, passionate flamenco dance, and delicious paella.
- Africa A country located at the southern tip of the African continent, known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and vibrant cultural heritage.
- A country located in South America, known for its vibrant culture, rich biodiversity, and love for soccer.
- Kingdom A country located in northwestern Europe, consisting of four nations - England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland - known for its history, royal family, and iconic landmarks like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace.
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- A country located in North America, known for its vast landscapes, diverse culture, and friendly people.
- A country located in Southeast Asia, known for its beautiful temples, tropical beaches, rich cultural heritage, and flavorful cuisine.
- A country located in East Africa, known for its diverse wildlife, stunning landscapes, and the Maasai tribe.
- A country located in East Asia, known for its ancient history, delicious cuisine, and the Great Wall of China.
- A country located in Western Europe, known for its art, culture, iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower, and delicious cuisine.
- A country located in Eurasia, known for its vast territory, rich history, iconic architecture, and winter sports.
- States A country located in North America, known for its diversity, freedom, and a wide range of natural and cultural attractions, including the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon.
15 Clues: A country located in northeastern Africa, known for its ancient pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile River. • A country located in North America, known for its vast landscapes, diverse culture, and friendly people. • A country located in South America, known for its vibrant culture, rich biodiversity, and love for soccer. • ...
Countries and nationalities 2023-06-22
Across
- This is a country located in North America. People from this country are called Mexicans. Mexico is known for its ancient civilizations, colorful traditions, and delicious food.
- Kingdom This is a country located in Northwestern Europe. People from this country are called British. The United Kingdom is known for its rich history, royal family, and landmarks like Big Ben.
- This is a country located in Western Europe. People from this country are called French. France is known for its art, fashion, cuisine, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- This is a country located in both Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. People from this country are called Russians. Russia is known for its vast landscapes, rich history, and ballet.
- This is a country located in North America. People from this country are called Canadians. Canada is known for its beautiful landscapes and diverse culture.
- This is a country located in South America. People from this country are called Brazilians. Brazil is known for its lively festivals, football culture, and the Amazon rainforest.
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- States This is a country located in North America. People from this country are called Americans. The United States is known for its diverse culture, Hollywood movies, and the Statue of Liberty.
- Korea This is a country located in East Asia. People from this country are called South Koreans. South Korea is known for its K-pop music, technology, and delicious cuisine like kimchi.
- This is a country located in North Africa. People from this country are called Egyptians. Egypt is known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile River.
- This is a country located in South Asia. People from this country are called Indians. India is known for its vibrant traditions, delicious cuisine, and ancient temples.
- This is a country located in East Asia. People from this country are called Chinese. China is known for its rich history, diverse culture, and the Great Wall.
- This is a country located in Central Europe. People from this country are called Germans. Germany is known for its engineering, castles, and the Autobahn.
- This is a country located in southwestern Europe. People from this country are called Spaniards. Spain is known for its vibrant festivals, beautiful beaches, and bullfighting.
- This is a country located in Oceania. People from this country are called Australians. Australia is known for its stunning beaches, unique wildlife, and vibrant cities.
- This is a country located in East Asia. People from this country are called Japanese. Japan is known for its rich history, technology, and delicious cuisine.
15 Clues: This is a country located in North Africa. People from this country are called Egyptians. Egypt is known for its pyramids, pharaohs, and the Nile River. • This is a country located in Central Europe. People from this country are called Germans. Germany is known for its engineering, castles, and the Autobahn. • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2023-09-10
COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS 2024-05-16
Countries and Nationalities 2024-09-25
Countries part 3 2025-04-30
Countries and capitals 2025-10-06
Across
- What country's capital is Mexico City?
- What country's capital is Ottawa?
- What country's capital is Athens?
- What country's capital is Buenos Aires?
- What country's capital is Moscow?
- What country's capital is Wellington?
- What country's capital is Tokyo?
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- What country's capital is Lisbon?
- What country's capital is Paris?
- What country's capital is London?
- What country's capital is Beijing?
- What country's capital is Caracas?
- What country's capital is Madrid?
- What country's capital is Rome?
14 Clues: What country's capital is Rome? • What country's capital is Paris? • What country's capital is Tokyo? • What country's capital is Lisbon? • What country's capital is London? • What country's capital is Ottawa? • What country's capital is Athens? • What country's capital is Moscow? • What country's capital is Madrid? • What country's capital is Beijing? • ...
European Union countries 2026-02-26
Across
- Emerald Isle EU beneficiary
- Baltic Sea euro adopter
- Divided island EU member
- Largest 2007 enlargement
- 1956 uprising to EU member
- Iberian twin joined EU in 1986
- Velvet Revolution EU state
- Nordic latecomer, neutral past
Down
- Balkan duo completed 2007
- Kept krone despite Maastricht
- Velvet Divorce EU twin
- Newest EU member 2013
- First post-1973 Mediterranean
- Largest 2004 eastward wave
14 Clues: Newest EU member 2013 • Velvet Divorce EU twin • Baltic Sea euro adopter • Divided island EU member • Largest 2007 enlargement • Balkan duo completed 2007 • Largest 2004 eastward wave • 1956 uprising to EU member • Velvet Revolution EU state • Emerald Isle EU beneficiary • Kept krone despite Maastricht • First post-1973 Mediterranean • Iberian twin joined EU in 1986 • ...
Task #5 2017-03-06
Across
- the basic facility and services that support a community
- a period where major industrialization took place
- relating to a economy that no longer relies on heavy industry
- obtaining goods from an outside supplier
- the input is changed, resulting in a larger output
- a process through which tendencies for economic growth are self-reinforcing.
- measurement of gender disparity
- a small sum of money lent at low interest to a new business
- can be located in any place and have no effect on transportation cost or resources.
- directed towards threatened natural environments
Down
- Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea
- trade in which fair prices are paid to producers in developing countries
- an agreement between the U.S., Canada and Mexico to remove tariff barriers.
- also known as a semi puerperal country
- form of mass production when each worker does one task repeatedly.
- use of political barriers to influence other countries.
- a specific type of free trade zone. Helps promote industrial and commercial exports for developing countries
- decline in industry in a specific region or economy
- the trapping of the sun's warmth in the Earth lower atmosphere
- a factory in Mexico near the border run by the U.S.
20 Clues: measurement of gender disparity • also known as a semi puerperal country • obtaining goods from an outside supplier • Hong Kong, Singapore, Taiwan and South Korea • directed towards threatened natural environments • a period where major industrialization took place • the input is changed, resulting in a larger output • ...
WWI 2022-10-17
Across
- the belief that a government should maintain a strong military
- The space in between two trenches
- Slavic speaking people who were enslaved
- A Contract between Germany and Austria-Hungary
- An alliance between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy
- the belief that the British navy should be more powerful
- making new technology and inventions in a place
- when countries get into a competition of the best military
- A war that has two fronts
- When countries team up with each other
Down
- This was to avoid the two-front war
- when people are sent out of the trenches to try and infiltrate the enemy trench
- wearing down the opposing force to make them run out of supplies and people
- People being proud of the place that they were born in
- An alliance between Great Britain, France and Russia
- Battles where two opposing sides fight in trenches
- The Austro-Hungarian government gave Serbia this including demands to prevent things getting worse
- A terrorist organization in Serbia
- War where there are no restrictions to the weapons that are being used
- spreading your rule into other countries
20 Clues: A war that has two fronts • The space in between two trenches • A terrorist organization in Serbia • This was to avoid the two-front war • When countries team up with each other • Slavic speaking people who were enslaved • spreading your rule into other countries • A Contract between Germany and Austria-Hungary • making new technology and inventions in a place • ...
Adams a kool kid PUZZLE SO SAVGE yoo kool for u 2018-01-23
Across
- Every community is _______ P 36
- curse when a country has too many resources that could cause chaos or war
- First name of the boy who built a windmill for electricity and more (P.37)
- Disease that infects 200 million people
- The government that rules North Korea is a ______
- This type of scientist studies Society over time
- People living on less than $1.25 a day
- an Organisation that gives micro Loans
- To stop growing young or grow less (p 17)
- 1.25 a ___ (p 3)
- a website _____.org (P.24)
Down
- _____ climates the thing malaria cant survive in
- It was the first ____ Id ever seen that stretched over the horizon p. 5
- of todayś poorest countries were _____
- an organization that gives animals to people in poverty
- created by Ela Bhatt
- This man led India to independence (p.12)
- Countries who are surrounded by land at every border
- Capital of Bangladesh
- The number of people in the poorest countries without electricity
- Map of _______ Poverty (P. 11)
- a reason many believe for poverty
- People in _____ can barely afford to live
- the girl who raised 5,600 dollars for Africa
24 Clues: 1.25 a ___ (p 3) • created by Ela Bhatt • Capital of Bangladesh • a website _____.org (P.24) • Map of _______ Poverty (P. 11) • Every community is _______ P 36 • a reason many believe for poverty • of todayś poorest countries were _____ • People living on less than $1.25 a day • an Organisation that gives micro Loans • Disease that infects 200 million people • ...
Trade 2024-02-06
Across
- Policies aimed at shielding domestic industries from foreign competition.
- The positive outcomes resulting from international trade.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- The term for the benefits of international trade.
- Taxes imposed on imported goods.
- When a country imports more than it exports.
- Focusing on producing goods and services that a country can produce most efficiently.
- When a country exports more than it imports.
- The sale of goods to another country.
Down
- The process of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence among countries.
- Limits on the quantity of goods that can be imported.
- A negative aspect of international trade that might arise due to increased competition.
- Maximizing output with minimal input.
- The difference between a country's exports and imports.
- Goods brought into a country.
- Advantage A theory that explains the benefits of international trade based on the differences in opportunity costs between countries.
- Type of trade where there are no restrictions on imports and exports.
- Selling goods in another country at a price below production costs.
- Obstacles or hindrances to free trade.
- The process of bringing goods into a country for sale.
20 Clues: Goods brought into a country. • Taxes imposed on imported goods. • Maximizing output with minimal input. • The sale of goods to another country. • Obstacles or hindrances to free trade. • When a country imports more than it exports. • When a country exports more than it imports. • The term for the benefits of international trade. • ...
Unit 10 Vocab 2024-04-15
Across
- politically motivated murder
- The decades-long struggle between capitalist America/its allies against the communist USSR/its allies
- when a country separates itself from other countries
- payment made to repair some kind of problem
- economic idea that the workers should rise up against the wealthy factory owners and take control
- see map A
- written agreement between countries
- Close call for nuclear war when Soviet Premier Kruschev tried to put nuclear missiles in Cuba and President Kennedy ordered a blockade of the island
- America entered WWII when Japan attacked this place
- elevating military ideals above all others
- system where government has total control over people's lives
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- see map B
- see map D
- advertising a government uses to make its people think a certain way
- see map C
- relationship between two countries that agree to defend each other
- totalitarian system where the glory of the country is the most important thing (hates communism)
- those who get hurt/die during war
- America dropped this weapon on two Japanese cities (Hiroshima and Nagasaki) to end WWII
- city divided into a capitalist West and a communist East, with a wall built down the middle
- the growth of nuclear weapons
21 Clues: see map B • see map D • see map C • see map A • politically motivated murder • the growth of nuclear weapons • those who get hurt/die during war • written agreement between countries • elevating military ideals above all others • payment made to repair some kind of problem • America entered WWII when Japan attacked this place • when a country separates itself from other countries • ...
AP Human Unit 4 Crossword 2024-04-17
Across
- State with a roughly circular shape.
- Movement to reclaim and reoccupy a territory.
- Cast by Electoral College
- Surrounded territory
- Division of a region into smaller, hostile states.
- Policy of extending a country's power through colonization.
- Group with common culture and language
- Forces that unify a country.
- Very small sovereign state.
- Process of establishing democratic government.
- Association of states with a common purpose.
- Transfer of power from central to regional governments.
- Manipulation of electoral boundaries for political gain.
- Study of the effects of geography on politics.
- European economic and political union
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- Strong identification with one's own nation.
- Geopolitical theory focusing on Eurasian landmass.
- Elects the US President
- Political events influence neighboring countries
- Boundaries defined by straight lines.
- State with a long, narrow shape.
- Country situated between two rival powers.
- Inhabited by single nation
- Forces that divide a country.
- Boundary from cultural divide
- Economic and political union of European countries.
- State with separated territories.
- Union of states with some shared powers.
- Territory surrounded by another country.
- State without direct access to the sea.
- Territory ruling by foreign country
- Border area separating two countries.
32 Clues: Surrounded territory • Elects the US President • Cast by Electoral College • Inhabited by single nation • Very small sovereign state. • Forces that unify a country. • Forces that divide a country. • Boundary from cultural divide • State with a long, narrow shape. • State with separated territories. • Territory ruling by foreign country • State with a roughly circular shape. • ...
Unit 6: Foreign Trade and Exchange 2025-04-28
Across
- A currency system where exchange rates are set by a government or central bank.
- Goods and services bought from other countries.
- A system of money in general use in a country.
- When exports exceed imports.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- The act of converting one currency for another.
- The ability of a country to produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another.
- Economic policies aimed at restricting imports to protect domestic industries.
- A legal limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported.
- The exchange of goods, services, or resources across borders.
- A record summarizing a country's financial transactions with the rest of the world.
- A tax on imported goods.
Down
- A decrease in the value of a currency relative to others.
- When a country focuses on producing goods it can produce most efficiently.
- A complete ban on trade with a particular country.
- The difference between a nation’s exports and imports.
- When imports exceed exports.
- An increase in the value of a currency relative to others.
- Financial assets or resources used for investment across countries.
- A currency system where exchange rates are determined by market forces.
20 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • When exports exceed imports. • When imports exceed exports. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • A system of money in general use in a country. • Goods and services bought from other countries. • The act of converting one currency for another. • A complete ban on trade with a particular country. • ...
Popculture 2025-04-03
Across
- first artificial earth satellite launched by the soviet union
- period of relaxed tensions between the u.s. and the Soviet Union in 1970s
- U.S. program to aid European economic recovery after world war 2
- 1962 confrontation between u.s. and Soviet Union over missles in Cuba
- Soviet policy of economic and political restructuring under Gorbachev
- competition between the u.s. and the Soviet Union to build more powerful weapons
- the symbolic division between eastern and Western Europe
- proxy war in Southeast Asia involving the u.s. and communist forces
- U.S. Central Intelligence Agency
- military alliance of western countries
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- U.S policy to support free people’s resisting communism
- u.s. policy to prevent the spread of communism
- barrier that divided east and West Berlin
- competition between the u.s. and the Soviet union to achieve space exploration milestones
- Soviet policy of openness under Gorbachev
- campaign against alleged communists in the U.S. during the 1950s
- Soviet unions main security agency
- military alliance of eastern bloc countries
- Soviet-controlled part of Germany after world war 2
- conflict where two opposing countries support combatants that serve their interests instead of waging war directly
20 Clues: U.S. Central Intelligence Agency • Soviet unions main security agency • military alliance of western countries • barrier that divided east and West Berlin • Soviet policy of openness under Gorbachev • military alliance of eastern bloc countries • u.s. policy to prevent the spread of communism • Soviet-controlled part of Germany after world war 2 • ...
Unit 6 Review 2025-05-02
Across
- – Goods and services bought from other countries.
- – Foreign currency or assets held by a central bank.
- – Goods and services sold to other countries.
- – A limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported.
- – Financial assets or resources used for investment.
- – A system or place where buyers and sellers exchange goods, services, or currencies.
- – A record of financial transactions (e.g., current or capital account).
- – The difference between credits and debits in the balance of payments.
- – The desire and ability to purchase goods or currencies.
- – A general rise in prices across an economy.
Down
- – A decrease in the value of a currency relative to others.
- – The process of converting one currency into another.
- – The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as a percentage.
- – The total amount of a good or currency available for sale.
- – The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- – A situation where exports exceed imports in the current account.
- – A tax imposed on imported goods.
- – A system of money in general use in a particular country.
- – An increase in the value of a currency relative to others.
- – A situation where imports exceed exports in the current account.
20 Clues: – A tax imposed on imported goods. • – Goods and services sold to other countries. • – A general rise in prices across an economy. • – Goods and services bought from other countries. • – Foreign currency or assets held by a central bank. • – Financial assets or resources used for investment. • – The process of converting one currency into another. • ...
Crossword Globalization and Cashless Payment 2025-08-27
Across
- A tax imposed on imported goods.
- Digital application to store money
- Money that you can touch, made from paper or coins
- A term for selling goods to foreign markets.
- An economic system where trade and industry are controlled by private owners.
- What is the generally accepted medium of exchange in an economy for purchasing goods and services?
- Unequal access to opportunities and wealth among groups or countries.
- Cashless payments can be made by scanning the...
- What kind of method that pay without using real money?
- The spread of a cultural element from its place of origin to a wider area
- Moving from one country to another.
- The practice of obtaining goods or services from an outside or foreign supplier.
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- An agreement to reduce or eliminate trade barriers between two or more countries.
- A device people use to make mobile payments
- A worldwide computer network for communication.
- A benefit from cashless payment is making the transaction...
- An international organization that provides financial support and advice to countries.
- A card that takes money directly from your bank account
- The act of moving money from one party to another.
- A secure code required to authorize a card transaction.
20 Clues: A tax imposed on imported goods. • Digital application to store money • Moving from one country to another. • A device people use to make mobile payments • A term for selling goods to foreign markets. • A worldwide computer network for communication. • Cashless payments can be made by scanning the... • Money that you can touch, made from paper or coins • ...
World War Two 2025-11-19
Across
- Ship type used to transport soldiers. (7)
- Famous British aircraft in Battle of Britain. (8)
- A war that involves many countries. (5)
- Country invaded by Germany in 1939. (6)
- Food control measure during war. (8)
- Beaches of Normandy are in this country. (6)
- Country bombed heavily during the Blitz. (7)
- Country attacked at Pearl Harbour. (3)
- A person who fights in a war. (7)
- Largest Allied country in Europe. (6)
- Leader of Germany during WWII. (6)
- Children were moved away from cities in a process called this. (10)
- Large invasion on June 6, 1944. (5)
- Used during air raids to stay safe underground. (6)
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- Secret messages were often written in this. (4)
- British Prime Minister during most of WWII. (9)
- A person who rules a country unfairly. (7)
- Country the U.S. fought in the Pacific. (5)
- A place where planes take off. (7)
- Soldiers returning home are called this. (7)
- City hit by an atomic bomb. (9)
- The group of countries including Britain, the USA, and the USSR. (6)
- The group of countries including Germany, Italy, and Japan. (4)
- German air force. (7)
24 Clues: German air force. (7) • City hit by an atomic bomb. (9) • A person who fights in a war. (7) • A place where planes take off. (7) • Leader of Germany during WWII. (6) • Large invasion on June 6, 1944. (5) • Food control measure during war. (8) • Largest Allied country in Europe. (6) • Country attacked at Pearl Harbour. (3) • A war that involves many countries. (5) • ...
Topic 6 - Eastern Asia 2026-01-08
Across
- Right and good, describing human behavior
- Farm In the Soviet Union, a large farm where workers grew food to be distributed to the entire population
- Zone A neutral zone between enemy countries
- A group of people or countries that is ruled by a single ruler
- Policy The Chinese law of 1979 limiting families living in urban areas to one child
- Law A government maintained by military power
- The land connected to a continent, usually in reference to countries with both continental land and islands
- A journey or voyage of some length, usually to other lands
- A blast or explosion
- Fees paid to another ruler or country for protection or as a token of submission
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- A large, powerful ocean wave caused by an earthquake
- A chain of islands
- The warrior class of Japan, answered to the Shogun
- Referring to or of the sea
- A yellow silt or sediment that forms thick deposits
- A series of rulers from the same family
- A country wealth and infastructure
- A military governor of Japan
- An agreement to stop fighting
- A dangerous tropical storm with heavy rains and high winds
20 Clues: A chain of islands • A blast or explosion • Referring to or of the sea • A military governor of Japan • An agreement to stop fighting • A country wealth and infastructure • A series of rulers from the same family • Right and good, describing human behavior • Zone A neutral zone between enemy countries • Law A government maintained by military power • ...
Global Connections - Content-Skills-Concepts 2026-01-14
Across
- warm climate where bananas grow
- materials that come from the earth
- bringing goods into Canada
- harmful gases or waste in the environment
- a big box that holds bananas during shipping
- the steps a product takes from start to store
- a way of selling goods that supports workers
- air water land and living things
- sharing information between people
- traditions food and music people share
- a large farm where bananas are grown
- tools like phones and the internet
Down
- having many different cultures and people
- moving to live in a new country
- a place where bananas are stored before stores
- kept cold to stay fresh
- a title that tells what a section is about
- what happens because of something
- a place where people buy bananas
- to become ready to eat
- a word for goods being shipped
- sending goods to other countries
- a fruit that travels from tropical countries to Canada
- a large boat that carries goods across oceans
- what a section is mostly about
- why something happens
- buying and selling between countries
- how a country makes and uses money
28 Clues: why something happens • to become ready to eat • kept cold to stay fresh • bringing goods into Canada • a word for goods being shipped • what a section is mostly about • moving to live in a new country • warm climate where bananas grow • a place where people buy bananas • sending goods to other countries • air water land and living things • what happens because of something • ...
Middle America 2026-02-25
Across
- materials found in nature used by humans
- movement of people from one place to another
- growing crops like bananas and coffee
- land surrounded by water
- goods brought into a country
- important export crop in the region
- goods sent to other countries
- narrow strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- dense forest with heavy rainfall
- group of islands
- tectonic pieces of Earth’s crust
- overflow of water onto land
- major crop grown in tropical climates
- Region between North and South America
- long-term weather patterns
Down
- long period without rain
- main language in most Middle American countries
- shaking of the ground from tectonic movement
- major industry based on visitors
- movement of people and goods
- mountain that erupts lava and ash
- system of making and trading goods
- city area with high population
- land next to the ocean
- Sea east of Central America with many islands
- beliefs and traditions of a group
- powerful tropical storm common in this region
- warm climate found in Middle America
- Canal that connects the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans
- buying and selling goods between countries
30 Clues: group of islands • land next to the ocean • long period without rain • land surrounded by water • long-term weather patterns • overflow of water onto land • movement of people and goods • goods brought into a country • goods sent to other countries • city area with high population • major industry based on visitors • dense forest with heavy rainfall • tectonic pieces of Earth’s crust • ...
COUNTRIES AND NATIONALITIES 2020-03-20
Across
- THEY ARE NO LONGER IN EU
- PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN DENMARK ARE
- KANGAROOS LIVE THERE
- IT IS FAMOUS FOR SPAGHETTI AND PASTA
- THEY INVENTED SAUNA
- IT'S WHERE OLYMPIC GAMES STARTED
- THEY LIVE IN SWITZERLAND
Down
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF THIS COUNTRY IS OSLO
- IT IS FAMOUS FOR LEGO BRICKS
- THE CAPITAL IS MOSCOW
- PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN SPAIN
- PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN AMSTERDAM ARE
- THE CAPITAL CITY OF THIS COUNTRY IS PARIS
- GUINNESS BEER IS THEIR FAVOURITE DRINK
14 Clues: THEY INVENTED SAUNA • KANGAROOS LIVE THERE • THE CAPITAL IS MOSCOW • THEY ARE NO LONGER IN EU • PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN SPAIN • THEY LIVE IN SWITZERLAND • IT IS FAMOUS FOR LEGO BRICKS • PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN DENMARK ARE • PEOPLE WHO LIVE IN AMSTERDAM ARE • IT'S WHERE OLYMPIC GAMES STARTED • IT IS FAMOUS FOR SPAGHETTI AND PASTA • GUINNESS BEER IS THEIR FAVOURITE DRINK • ...
Unit 5 - Countries 2021-11-14
15 Clues: lääs • põder • künklik • künklik • parlament • Läänemeri • põhjapoolne • mitte midagi • suitsupääsuke • millal iganes • kuskil, kusagil • asetsema, lamama • tasase pinnamoega • rahvuslik, rahvus; riiklik • for kuulus millegi poolest
Countries and Nationalities 2022-02-12
countries and introduction 2013-05-19
14 Clues: pizza, Rome • London, rain • Berlin, beer • Athens, Zeus • music, concert • elephant, curry • Sydney,kangaroo • cinema, theatre • café, restaurant • school, students • I am ..... Mexico. • Nice to ...... you. • ....... are you from? • Paris, Zinedine Zidane
Countries and Capitals 2015-07-08
14 Clues: Capital is Rome • Capital is Bern • Capital is Paris • Capital is Tokyo • Capital is Ankara • Capital is Maseru • Capital is Dublin • Capital is Harare • Capital is Moscow • Capital is Damascus • Capital is Kingston • Capital is Budapest • Capital is Jerusalem • Capital is Stockholm
Countries and nationalities 2016-09-29
15 Clues: Italy • Spain • U.S.A • France • France • England • Spanish boy • French girl • English boy • Italian boy • English girl • American boy • Spanish girl • Italian girl • American girl
Australian/Oceania Countries 2016-10-10
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- Devoid of human beings 800 years ago
- The world's 6th largest country
- Consists of nine small islands scattered over 500,000 square miles of the western Pacific
- 197th most populous country in the world
- Formerly known as Pleasant Island
- 3,540 kilometres south of Hawaii
- One-half of the island of New Guinea
- Chain consists of six main islands that are volcanic, mountainous, and forested
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- Marshallese is the official language
- Only has main roads in Pohnpei
- Known as the Friendly Islands for the reception given to Captain James Cook in 1773
- Includes 13 larger islands and about 70 smaller ones
- Made-up of 333 islands
- Also spelt as Pelew or Belau
14 Clues: Made-up of 333 islands • Also spelt as Pelew or Belau • Only has main roads in Pohnpei • The world's 6th largest country • 3,540 kilometres south of Hawaii • Formerly known as Pleasant Island • Marshallese is the official language • Devoid of human beings 800 years ago • One-half of the island of New Guinea • 197th most populous country in the world • ...
Countries and Rooms 2016-10-06
English speaking countries 2024-02-03
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- The currency used in the United Kingdom.
- The famous canyon located in Arizona.
- residence of the British monarch in London.
- famous statue located in New York Harbor.
- The second-largest country in the world by land area.
- famous clock tower in London.
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- The capital city of the United States.
- The largest city in Australia.
- The first President of the United States.
- The iconic opera house is located in this Australian city.
- The national bird of the United States.
- The country that includes England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- The famous river that runs through London.
- The official languages of Canada are English and ___.
14 Clues: famous clock tower in London. • The largest city in Australia. • The famous canyon located in Arizona. • The capital city of the United States. • The national bird of the United States. • The currency used in the United Kingdom. • The first President of the United States. • famous statue located in New York Harbor. • The famous river that runs through London. • ...
Countries and nationalities 2023-03-16
Countries and Languages 2024-09-05
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- They speak this language in Spain, Mexico, and Argentina.
- This language is spoken in the Middle East.
- They speak this language in Japan.
- Pushkin, Tolstoy and Dostoevsky came from this country.
- You can find kangaroos here.
- Angela Merkel speaks this language.
- The country where you can find the pyramids
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- You can find Toronto, Montreal and Ottawa in this country.
- The Taj Mahal is in this country.
- You can find Tokyo, Yokohama and Osaka here.
- Bangkok is the capital of the Asian country.
- The country famous for Saint Patrick.
- George Washington was the first president of this country.
- Napoleon was from this country.
14 Clues: You can find kangaroos here. • Napoleon was from this country. • The Taj Mahal is in this country. • They speak this language in Japan. • Angela Merkel speaks this language. • The country famous for Saint Patrick. • This language is spoken in the Middle East. • The country where you can find the pyramids • You can find Tokyo, Yokohama and Osaka here. • ...
Countries and nationalities 2022-11-24
LatinX Countries Puzzle 2023-10-02
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- The 2nd largest country in South America
- This country’s national sport is baseball
- This country’s capital is Mexico City
- This is South America’s second-smallest country
- You can find the Galapagos Islands here
- This country is “home” to the deepest lake in Central America
- Around 60% of the Amazon rainforest is in this country
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- Home to the world’s highest waterfall
- Has the only Jaguar reserve in the world
- Famous singer and songwriter Shakira is from here
- This country is covered in rainforests that are home to many different species
- The Amazon River starts in this country
- This is a long narrow country on the western side of South America
- Christmas was banned here for 30 years
14 Clues: Home to the world’s highest waterfall • This country’s capital is Mexico City • Christmas was banned here for 30 years • The Amazon River starts in this country • You can find the Galapagos Islands here • Has the only Jaguar reserve in the world • The 2nd largest country in South America • This country’s national sport is baseball • ...
Competing Countries 2025 2025-09-07
14 Clues: Mr Jones • Pop/rock Frank • Sisters on Fire • She Will Survive • One of the Neils • Horse with no name • Hall and _ _ _ _ _ • Sang about a hotel • Close to You (The) • If you leave me now • More than a feeling • Stevie's Superstition • American punk-rock band • How many seasons did Frankie have?
Countries and capitals 2025-10-06
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- What country's capital is Mexico City?
- What country's capital is Ottawa?
- What country's capital is Athens?
- What country's capital is Buenos Aires?
- What country's capital is Moscow?
- What country's capital is Wellington?
- What country's capital is Tokyo?
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- What country's capital is Lisbon?
- What country's capital is Paris?
- What country's capital is London?
- What country's capital is Beijing?
- What country's capital is Caracas?
- What country's capital is Madrid?
- What country's capital is Rome?
14 Clues: What country's capital is Rome? • What country's capital is Paris? • What country's capital is Tokyo? • What country's capital is Lisbon? • What country's capital is London? • What country's capital is Ottawa? • What country's capital is Athens? • What country's capital is Moscow? • What country's capital is Madrid? • What country's capital is Beijing? • ...
Cities and Countries 2025-10-08
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- Japan’s busy capital known for sushi and technology
- Capital of Germany once divided by a wall
- Egyptian city famous for the pyramids nearby
- India’s capital city
- City in the UAE known for its tall buildings
- Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins
- The world’s largest country by area
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- Country shaped like a boot
- African country known for safaris
- South Korea’s lively capital
- Capital of the United Kingdom with the Big Ben
- China’s capital where the Great Wall begins
- South American country famous for football and the Amazon
- Australian city known for its Opera House
14 Clues: India’s capital city • Country shaped like a boot • South Korea’s lively capital • African country known for safaris • The world’s largest country by area • Capital of Germany once divided by a wall • Australian city known for its Opera House • China’s capital where the Great Wall begins • Capital of Greece and home of ancient ruins • ...
South American Countries 2025-10-15
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- The country directly south of the USA
- The country we live in
- Small country near Guatemala and Mexico
- The country that matches with "hopping" in our sentence.
- The country northwest of Panama.
- The farthest north country in North America
- The other half of the island with Haiti
- The country that matches with "near" in our sentence
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- Two words that mean "the savior" in English
- A small island where Bob Marley is from
- The farthest south country in North America
- Sounds a lot like guacamole
- The other half of the island with Dominican Republic
- The island country closest to Florida
14 Clues: The country we live in • Sounds a lot like guacamole • The country northwest of Panama. • The country directly south of the USA • The island country closest to Florida • Small country near Guatemala and Mexico • A small island where Bob Marley is from • The other half of the island with Haiti • Two words that mean "the savior" in English • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2025-10-15
14 Clues: Chiny • włoski • polski • Polska • Włochy • chiński • Francja • francuski • brytyjski • Hiszpania • hiszpański • amerykański • Wielka Brytania • Stany Zjednoczone
African Countries Trivia 2026-01-11
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- Country furthest south in Africa
- North African country along the Mediterranean
- Country south of Egypt. Used to be Nubia/Kush
- East African country famous for safaris
- Tiny islands northwest of Madagascar
- West African country with capital Abuja
- Country home to the pyramids
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- Country with capital Addis Ababa
- Home of Disney's King Julian
- West African country known for gold and salt
- Largest country in Africa
- Islands west of Mauritania and West Sahara
- West African empire of Mansu Musa
- Largest river in the world (4,160 miles long)
14 Clues: Largest country in Africa • Home of Disney's King Julian • Country home to the pyramids • Country with capital Addis Ababa • Country furthest south in Africa • West African empire of Mansu Musa • Tiny islands northwest of Madagascar • East African country famous for safaris • West African country with capital Abuja • Islands west of Mauritania and West Sahara • ...
Economics Vocab 2024-10-28
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- organization that seeks to negotiate reductions in barriers to trade and to adjudicate complaints about violations of international trade policy; successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
- economic agreement between countries to allow free trade in goods, services, labor, and financial capital between members while having a common external trade policy
- ecnomic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members
- economic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members, a common external trade policy, and coordinated monetary and fiscal policies
- selling internationally traded goods below their cost of production
- Numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import
- Many of the different stages of producing a good happen in different geographic locations
- forum in which nations could come together to negotiate reductions in tariffs and other barriers to trade; the precursor to the World Trade Organization
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- The argument that there are compelling national interests against depending on key imports form other nations
- when one country can use fewer resources to produce a good compared to another country; when a country is more productive compared to another country
- ways a nation can draw up rules, regulations, inspections, and paperwork to make it more costly or difficult to import products
- how a good is produced in stages
- laws that block imports sold below the cost of production and impose tariffs that would increase the price of these imports to reflect their cost of production
- innovative new product or production technology which disrupts the status quo in a market, leading the innovators to earn more income and profits and the other firms to lose income and profits, unless they can come up with their own innovations
- International trade of goods within the same industry
- when production locates in countries with the lowest environmental (or other) standards, putting pressure on all countries to reduce their environmental standards
- Taxes that governments place on imported goods
- Government policies to reduce or block imports
- A country that can consume more than it can produce as a result of specialization and trade
19 Clues: how a good is produced in stages • Taxes that governments place on imported goods • Government policies to reduce or block imports • International trade of goods within the same industry • selling internationally traded goods below their cost of production • Numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import • ...
Civics Crossword Puzzle 2018-02-20
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- the organizations, institution, and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people.
- a just behavior or treatment
- an official, periodic counting of a population.
- the annual number of live births per 1,000 members of a population.
- percent were ________.
- the study of human characteristics
- 18.7 million _______ aliens living in the U.S.
- includes being a productive member of society.
- a movement of large numbers of people from region to region
- if you were born in the United States.
- a legally recognized member of a country.
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- Over the years ________ of immigrants become citizens.
- George Washington was hired by Lord Fairfax at this age.
- residents of the U.S. are still citizens in another country.
- people who are trying to escape dangers in their home countries.
- specific number of immigrants from certain countries
- the legal process by which an alien may become a citizen
- ______ were the first Americans
- first people to settle in North America came from _____.
- over the years, millions of ______ have become citizens
- the annual number of deaths per 1,000 members of a country's population.
- One of the countries that immigrated to the U.S.
22 Clues: percent were ________. • a just behavior or treatment • ______ were the first Americans • the study of human characteristics • if you were born in the United States. • a legally recognized member of a country. • 18.7 million _______ aliens living in the U.S. • includes being a productive member of society. • an official, periodic counting of a population. • ...
Kenya, Nigeria, and South African Republic 2018-03-08
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- one of the religions in SA
- the capital of Kenya
- became independent in 1963
- the name of the mountain in Cape Town
- resource in SA
- the river in Nigeria
- type of democracy in Kenya and Nigeria
- export from SA from grapes
- poor farmers in all three countries
- type of democracy in South Africa
- In Nigeria this is called National Assembly
- industry in beautiful Kenya
- you have to be this old to vote in all three countries
- Islam and Christianity are this in Nigeria
- only South Africa is this
- the name of a plateau in Nigeria
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- racial segregation in SA
- this and English are official languages in Kenya
- another export from SA from sheep
- Kenya doesn't have this
- when poor farmers move to big cities
- South Africa gained this in 1910
- first president Nelson Mandela was this
- first whites came from this country to SA
- problem in SA
- nomadic people in Kenya
- Lake Kainji is used as this
- rapid population growth is this in Kenya
- rules in all three countries
- became independent in 1999
- resource in Nigeria
- the capital of Nigeria
32 Clues: problem in SA • resource in SA • resource in Nigeria • the capital of Kenya • the river in Nigeria • the capital of Nigeria • Kenya doesn't have this • nomadic people in Kenya • racial segregation in SA • only South Africa is this • one of the religions in SA • became independent in 1963 • export from SA from grapes • became independent in 1999 • Lake Kainji is used as this • ...
Brionna Beeler's Twisty Final Project Crossword 2022-01-07
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- powers clearly listed in the constitution
- Officials have to follow rules when enforcing laws
- Hears disputed cases from the trial court
- formal agreement between countries
- Main organizations in the executive branch
- The chief executive at the state level
- A disagreement brought to the courts for a resolution
- to promote or support
- lets citizens propose laws directly
- powers that both levels share
- A young person found guilty of a crime
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- Being a member of a nation or country and having full rights and responsibilities under the law
- Group of people that creates laws
- Citizens see the law as worthy of following
- rules the executive branch makes about how the law will be carried out
- leader appointed by the president
- the actual document voters cast their vote on
- process of gathering public support for a candidate
- highest court in the country
- Process that allows immigrants to become citizens
- country's actions towards other countries
- the department head that manages our relationship with foreign countries
- Citizens have a way to enforce their rights
- changes to the constitution
- Rulebook for a country's government
- a signed agreement
26 Clues: a signed agreement • to promote or support • changes to the constitution • highest court in the country • powers that both levels share • Group of people that creates laws • leader appointed by the president • formal agreement between countries • lets citizens propose laws directly • Rulebook for a country's government • The chief executive at the state level • ...
new world crossword puzzle 2020-11-08
Across
- give or receive one thing in place of another.
- to send goods to another country for sale.
- serving in or intended for exploration or discovery
- the action or process of settling among and establishing control over the indignous people of an area.
- a group of people of one nationality or ethnic group living in a foreighn country.
- a temporary fortification built by troops in the field
- give or hand over something in exchange for money
- the act of discovering something
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- carry out research or study into a subject.
- the activity of buying or selling goods.
- the action of buying and selling goods and services.
- bring goods into a country for abroad for sale.
- having been discovered by chance or unexpectedly
- to give a portion of something to others.
- control by powerful country of its former colonies or less developed countries
- an investigation seeking answers
- exploitation by stronger countries of weker country’s resources to strengthen then enrich the stronger countries.
- a person who moves with a group of others to live in a new country.
- travel in or through an unfamiliar area in order to learn about something
- discover something after a deliberate search.
20 Clues: an investigation seeking answers • the act of discovering something • the activity of buying or selling goods. • to give a portion of something to others. • to send goods to another country for sale. • carry out research or study into a subject. • discover something after a deliberate search. • give or receive one thing in place of another. • ...
History Chapter 2 2023-09-13
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- ____ has the strongest manufacturing in Europe.
- Water, sunlight, and ____ are resources that cannot be used up.
- Jacob and Whilhem _____ gathered folktales from across Europe and wrote them in German.
- _____ taught that people needed to receiver Christ's righteousness.
- Europe is located in the Eastern, Western, and ______ Hemispheres.
- European culture developed through ______.
- What country exports the most oil?
- Who called Paul to take the gospel to the Roman Empire?
- This country leads the way in technology.
- Switzerland has _____ official languages.
- What is the second largest religion in Europe?
- _____ Kingdom and Germany are the largest exports of most European food.
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- What is the third largest religious group in Europe?
- European countries are reducing their use of oil by using _______ resources.
- ______ is the religion that most people identify with.
- The _____ Union is a group of countries that work together.
- ____ belongs in the European Union.
- _______ Mountains have high mountains with cold temperatures.
- ______ spread the gospel through Europe because of persecution.
- People of Europe share similar _______.
- During the reformation people left the ______ church.
- ______Da Vinci painted the Last Supper.
- Some European countries are split between the continents of Europe and _____.
23 Clues: What country exports the most oil? • ____ belongs in the European Union. • People of Europe share similar _______. • ______Da Vinci painted the Last Supper. • This country leads the way in technology. • Switzerland has _____ official languages. • European culture developed through ______. • What is the second largest religion in Europe? • ...
