countries Crossword Puzzles
WW1 Vocabulary 2026-01-14
Across
- Area between the trenches
- Agreement to stop fighting
- Countries led by Germany
- Strong pride in your country
- Countries that agree to help each other
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- Countries that fought together against Germany
- information or messages used to influence what people think or feel
- Fighting from long ditches
- Ship that was sunk and helped bring the U.S. into the war
- Building up the military for war
10 Clues: Countries led by Germany • Area between the trenches • Agreement to stop fighting • Fighting from long ditches • Strong pride in your country • Building up the military for war • Countries that agree to help each other • Countries that fought together against Germany • Ship that was sunk and helped bring the U.S. into the war • ...
International Trade 2025-12-10
Across
- A tax placed on imported goods
- Trade between two or more countries
- A formal agreement for trade terms
- Selling goods to another country
- The price of a product on the world market
- A common customs area among countries
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- Agreement that allows free movement of goods between countries
- Government restrictions like tariffs and quotas
- Buying goods from another country
- Market for currency exchange
10 Clues: Market for currency exchange • A tax placed on imported goods • Selling goods to another country • Buying goods from another country • A formal agreement for trade terms • Trade between two or more countries • A common customs area among countries • The price of a product on the world market • Government restrictions like tariffs and quotas • ...
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
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
World Languages 2024-01-16
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- An East Asian language spoken in Japan.
- A West Germanic language spoken in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland.
- A Slavic language spoken in Russia and many other countries in Eastern Europe and Central Asia.
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- A Romance language spoken in France and many countries in Africa and the Caribbean.
- A Romance language spoken in Spain and many countries in Central and South America.
- A Chinese language spoken in China and many other countries.
- A West Germanic language spoken in many countries around the world.
- A Semitic language spoken in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa.
8 Clues: An East Asian language spoken in Japan. • A Chinese language spoken in China and many other countries. • A West Germanic language spoken in many countries around the world. • A West Germanic language spoken in Germany, Austria, and Switzerland. • A Semitic language spoken in many countries in the Middle East and North Africa. • ...
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
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- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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?
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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 • ...
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? • ...
Countries and Regions 2026-05-22
Across
- this country holds big ben
- has lepercons
- known as the land of fire and ice
- known for baguettes
- this country is an animal name
- european country that borders 9 countries
- known for world class olive oil
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- the metatrainean sea in north of this country
- this region has the country iserial in it
- ronaldo lives there
- this continent is west of asia
- capital is rome
- biggest country in the world
- biggest region
14 Clues: capital is rome • biggest region • has lepercons • ronaldo lives there • known for baguettes • this country holds big ben • biggest country in the world • known for world class olive oil • this continent is west of asia • this country is an animal name • known as the land of fire and ice • this region has the country iserial in it • ...
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
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 _______________ • ...
political unit 2026-04-27
Across
- countries that are highly developed with strong economies
- a country with more than one nation inside it
- a piece of territory separated from the main state
- global system where wealthier countries benefit the most
- a state with complete independence and control over its territory
- a boundary that is not agreed upon
- a state stretched out with a long shape
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- the process of redrawing district boundaries for political advantage
- what a state breaks apart into smaller states
- a boundary that no longer exists but still influences culture
- a nation with a relatively homogeneous culture
- the physical shape of a state that may affect communication
- countries that are often exploited for labor and resources
13 Clues: a boundary that is not agreed upon • a state stretched out with a long shape • what a state breaks apart into smaller states • a country with more than one nation inside it • a nation with a relatively homogeneous culture • a piece of territory separated from the main state • global system where wealthier countries benefit the most • ...
Chapter 4 Crossword 2022-11-22
Across
- 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
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. • ...
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. • ...
The Impact of Globalization 2023-06-04
Across
- 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
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- 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
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- 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
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- 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. • ...
global and vocabulary 2026-04-22
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- Tasks previously done by humans are performed by machines here
- A general increase in prices is observed in this situation
- MARKET Company shares are bought and sold in this place
- WAGE The lowest legal pay is established by this rule
- DIRECT INVESTMENT Investment in another country is made by companies
- ECONOMY Online-based economic activity is developed in this system
- BALANCE The difference between exports and imports is measured here
- Global connections between economies are increased through this
- DIFFUSION Cultural ideas are spread through this process
- EXCHANGE RATE The value of one currency against another is determined here
- POWER Influence through culture or media is exercised in this way
- CHAIN Production and distribution systems are connected through this
- WORLD A world with several powerful countries is known as this
- DIVERSITY Inclusion of different groups is promoted in this workforce
- RELATIONS Formal interactions between countries are maintained through this
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- The influence of geography on politics is studied in this field
- Penalties to influence behavior are imposed by countries
- ECONOMY Short-term jobs are offered in this type of economy
- OPINION Society’s attitudes are reflected in this concept
- TRADE AGREEMENT Trade barriers are reduced under this agreement
- Leadership or dominance over others is referred to as this
- Jobs moved to another country are outsourced in this process
- Agreements between nations are formed for cooperation
- Economic slowdown is experienced during this period
- GOVERNANCE International cooperation systems are managed through this
- RIGHTS Workers' protections are guaranteed under this concept
- WORK Work from home is allowed in this arrangement
- A nation with strong global influence is described as this
- POWERS Countries gaining global influence are called this
- New skills are learned in this process
30 Clues: New skills are learned in this process • WORK Work from home is allowed in this arrangement • Economic slowdown is experienced during this period • WAGE The lowest legal pay is established by this rule • Agreements between nations are formed for cooperation • MARKET Company shares are bought and sold in this place • ...
Unit 8 2026-05-06
Across
- pressured the government to enforce the ban on gender discrimination in hiring
- July 2nd, 1964, Signed by President Johnson. Racial segregation in public places and race-based employment discrimination banned under federal law
- to rebuild the damaged countries of Europe in order to prevent future wars
- a state of political tension and military rivalry between nations that stops short of full-scale war
- Aid to countries who's security was vital to US
- Federally funded educational facilities must fund female activities at the same level of male activities. All-male colleges opened their doors to women
- border between democracies of Western Europe and communist countries of astern Europe during the Cold War
- Native Americans in South Dakota-February 27th, 1973
- Supreme Court legalized abortion-January 22nd, 1973
- considered the end of the Vietnam conflict. Vietnam United under communist government
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- lowers the voting age from 21 to 18
- Congress grants the President broad power to send troops to Vietnam without a formal war declaration
- sold weapons to Iran for hostage release, used profits to fund anti-Communist rebels in Nicaragua, done without approval from Congress. Violated embargo
- a world peacekeeping body to prevent future wars
- Prevents the President from committing troops in a foreign/armed conflict without approval from Congress
- US would provide military and economic aid to countries under treat of communist takeover
- an unusual form of military combat that often utilizes raids, ambushes, sabotage and other irregular tactics
- Military established a collective security alliance between US, Canada, and Western Europe
- set a two term limit for president
- Vietcong launch a mass offensive through South Vietnam seizing major cities and is turning point of war-fuels antiwar movement
20 Clues: set a two term limit for president • lowers the voting age from 21 to 18 • Aid to countries who's security was vital to US • a world peacekeeping body to prevent future wars • Supreme Court legalized abortion-January 22nd, 1973 • Native Americans in South Dakota-February 27th, 1973 • to rebuild the damaged countries of Europe in order to prevent future wars • ...
Afghanistan/Taliban 2021-11-14
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- 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
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 • ...
PBA: Economic Systems 2026-05-26
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- Economy a mix of government and private control
- Economy a system where people and businesses make their own choices
- a shortage of goods o money
- the total value of goods and services in a country
- Economy a system where the government controls most businesses
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- Economy the United States uses this type of economy
- goods a country buy from other countries
- when countries depend on each other for goods
- the buying and selling of goods between countries
- money a country gets from selling goods to other countries
10 Clues: a shortage of goods o money • goods a country buy from other countries • when countries depend on each other for goods • Economy a mix of government and private control • the buying and selling of goods between countries • the total value of goods and services in a country • Economy the United States uses this type of economy • ...
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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
Across
- 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
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- 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
Across
- 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. • ...
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 ...
Afghanistan/Taliban 2021-11-14
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- 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
The plural 2020-08-28
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
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- 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
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
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- 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 • ...
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? • ...
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
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- 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
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- 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)
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- _____ 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.
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- 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. • ...
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
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- 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 • ...
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)
Down
- 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
Down
- 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 • ...
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
Down
- 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.
Down
- 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 • ...
Imperialism/WWI 2026-05-01
Across
- the growth of factories and machines
- getting troops and weapons ready for war
- a place where goods are bought and sold
- an agreement to stop fighting
- the rush by European countries to take over Africa
- using armies or weapons to control people
- the murder of an important political person
- when a whole country gives all people and supplies to war
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy before WWI
- an agreement between countries to help each other
Down
- natural resources used to make products in factories
- the belief that countries should build strong armies
- strong pride and loyalty to your country
- a struggle to be stronger than others
- the Austrian leader whose murder helped start WWI
- fighting from deep ditches in the ground
- the treaty that officially ended World War I
- Britain, France, and Russia before WWI
- unfairly using people or resources for profit
- a competition to build more weapons
- when a strong country takes over or controls weaker lands
- information used to make people support war
- a royal leader just below a king
- a war where neither side can win
- land controlled by another country
25 Clues: an agreement to stop fighting • a royal leader just below a king • a war where neither side can win • land controlled by another country • a competition to build more weapons • the growth of factories and machines • a struggle to be stronger than others • Britain, France, and Russia before WWI • a place where goods are bought and sold • ...
Econom No1 2024-10-28
Across
- Government policies to reduce or block imports.
- many of the different stages of producing a good happen in different geographic locations
- international trade of goods within the same industry
- Forum in which nations could come together to negotiate reductions in tariffs and other barriers to trade; the precursor to the World Trade Organization.
- taxes that governments place on imported goods
- Economic agreement between countries to allow free trade in goods, services, labor, and financial capital between members while having a common external trade policy.
- how a good is produced in stages
- The argument that there are compelling national interests against depending on key imports from other nations.
- Economic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members, a common external trade policy, and coordinated monetary and fiscal policies.
- 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.
Down
- Ways a nation can draw up rules, regulations, inspections, and paperwork to make it more costly or difficult to import products.
- 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).
- Selling internationally traded goods below their cost of production.
- When production locates in countries with the lowest environmental (or other) standards, putting pressure on all countries to reduce their environmental standards.
- a country that can consume more than it can produce as a result of specialization and trade
- Economic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members.
- 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.
- 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
- Numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import.
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
Across
- 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.
Down
- 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. • ...
