countries Crossword Puzzles
Countries of the world 2024-09-25
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- Most world cups
- Hollywood
- safe Australia
- 2024 Olympics
- French Fries
- Unicorn as country's animal
- Pasta
- BTS
- Maple syrup
- Machu Picchu
- Fc Barcelona and Real Madrid
- Nile River
- Greek mythology
- Lionel Messi
- Weird dragon on flag
- Country created in 2010
- 2022 world cup
- King and Queen
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- Anime
- Leprechaun
- Gaza strip
- Mount Everest
- Neutral
- everything here is deadly
- Berlin Wall
- Ukraine War
- Pepper
- Thanksgiving food
- Cristiano Ronaldo
- Tacos and Burritos
- Social credit
- War with Russia still
32 Clues: BTS • Anime • Pasta • Pepper • Neutral • Hollywood • Leprechaun • Gaza strip • Nile River • Berlin Wall • Ukraine War • Maple syrup • French Fries • Machu Picchu • Lionel Messi • Mount Everest • 2024 Olympics • Social credit • safe Australia • 2022 world cup • King and Queen • Most world cups • Greek mythology • Thanksgiving food • Cristiano Ronaldo • Tacos and Burritos • Weird dragon on flag • War with Russia still • ...
All Countries and Capitals 2025-03-20
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- Luxembourg
- Dushanbe
- Washington, D.C.
- Mexico City
- Jakarta
- Muscat
- Montevideo
- Caracas
- Zagreb
- Yaren
- Kigali
- Windhoek
- Jerusalem
- Kathmandu
- Helsinki
- Khartoum
- Ankara
- San Salvador
- Andorra la Vella
- Maputo
- Rome
- Buenos Aires
- Ottawa
- Roseau
- Tehran
- Apia
- Monrovia
- Pretoria
- Asmara
- Ulan Bator
- Baku
- Nicosia
- Beirut
- Tegucigalpa
- Ngerulmud
- Tallinn
- Niamey
- Victoria
- Yamoussoukro
- Copenhagen
- Port Moresby
- Palikir
- Port au Prince
- Nairobi
- Suva
- Lima
- Bandar Seri Begawan
- Valletta
- Sana'a
- Santiago
- Harare
- Bratislava
- Tripoli
- Dublin
- Accra
- Port Vila
- South Tarawa
- Quito
- Ljubljana
- Tbilisi
- Tirana
- Freetown
- Canberra
- Kuwait City
- Ouagadougou
- Monaco
- Minsk
- Conakry
- San José
- Islamabad
- Naypyidaw
- Chisinau
- Manama
- New Delhi
- Brasilia
- Warsaw
- Doha
- Brussels
- Antananarivo
- Podgorica
- Honiara
- Skopje
- Nouakchott
- Dodoma
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- Kampala
- Lomé
- Dakar
- Pyongyang
- Kabul
- Madrid
- Funafuti
- Oslo
- Phnom Penh
- Kingston
- Malabo
- Beijing
- San Marino
- Abuja
- Majuro
- Luanda
- Amman
- Hanoi
- Dili
- Tunis
- Libreville
- Gaborone
- Bamako
- Sofia
- Damascus
- Yerevan
- Astana
- Budapest
- N'Djamena
- Bogotá
- Thimphu
- Mogadishu
- Vaduz
- Moscow
- Manila
- Prague
- Reykjavik
- Sucre
- Paris
- Havana
- Malé
- Riga
- Tokyo
- Nassau
- Vilnius
- Port Louis
- Gitega
- Singapore
- Panamá
- Addis Ababa
- Banjul
- Kuala Lumpur
- Vientiane
- Amsterdam
- Belmopan
- Athens
- Paramaribo
- Sri Jayawardenepura Kotte
- Riyadh
- Lilongwe
- Rabat
- Georgetown
- Baghdad
- Moroni
- Castries
- Kyiv
- Stockholm
- Vienna
- Berlin
- Cairo
- St. George's
- Dhaka
- Lusaka
- Lisbon
- Bridgetown
- Asunción
- Bucharest
- Belgrade
- Algiers
- Porto Novo
- Nuku'alofa
165 Clues: Lomé • Oslo • Dili • Rome • Apia • Baku • Malé • Riga • Suva • Lima • Kyiv • Doha • Dakar • Kabul • Yaren • Abuja • Amman • Hanoi • Tunis • Sofia • Vaduz • Sucre • Paris • Tokyo • Accra • Quito • Rabat • Minsk • Cairo • Dhaka • Madrid • Muscat • Malabo • Zagreb • Kigali • Majuro • Luanda • Ankara • Maputo • Ottawa • Roseau • Bamako • Tehran • Astana • Asmara • Bogotá • Beirut • Moscow • Manila • Prague • Niamey • Havana • Nassau • Gitega • Panamá • Banjul • Sana'a • Harare • Dublin • Athens • Riyadh • Tirana • Moroni • Monaco • Vienna • ...
African Countries - Emily News 2024-03-07
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- the only place where you can find the Anambra Waxbill bird
- nickname is “africa in miniature”
- over 90% of this country is a desert
- home to the oldest university in the world
- the first african woman to win a nobel peace prize is from here
- the Largest Frankincense Producer
- known as “The Land of a Thousand Hills”
- the senegal river originated here
- the pyramids are here
- meeting point of the blue nile and the white nile
- home to some of the world's most treasured national parks and game reserves
- known as “the pearl of africa” named by winston churchill
- oldest country in africa
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- the largest country in africa
- home to the Victoria Falls
- lake assal is located here
- its name is derived from the Arab word 'kamar' meaning the moon
- used to be known as the Dahomey
- landlocked country located in northern central Africa
- lemurs are sacred here
- home to the richest man who ever lived
- home to one of the oldest mountains
- was formerly known as Basutoland
- was the first sub-Saharan African country to gain independence from colonial rule
- Ana schreier went here for a missions trip
25 Clues: the pyramids are here • lemurs are sacred here • oldest country in africa • home to the Victoria Falls • lake assal is located here • the largest country in africa • used to be known as the Dahomey • was formerly known as Basutoland • nickname is “africa in miniature” • the Largest Frankincense Producer • the senegal river originated here • home to one of the oldest mountains • ...
Indian Ocean Region Countries 2024-03-16
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- Aden's land
- Colombo is its capital
- Phuket's location
- Maputo is the capital of this African country
- The Golden wattle is its national flower
- G-20 2023 President country
- It surrounds Lesotho
- Island group in the western Indian Ocean
- Persia, now
- Major vanilla exporter
- Eiffel Tower's country
- Mogadishu its capital
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- Jakarta's nation
- Asian country, capital Dhaka
- Dodoma is the capital of this East African country
- Island republic near the Malay Peninsula
- Muscat's country
- Its capital is Kuala Lumpur
- Indian Ocean country, capital Malé
- Nairobi's country
- Madagascar neighbor
- Nation once called Île de France
- Abu Dhabi's land, for short
23 Clues: Aden's land • Persia, now • Jakarta's nation • Muscat's country • Phuket's location • Nairobi's country • Madagascar neighbor • It surrounds Lesotho • Mogadishu its capital • Colombo is its capital • Major vanilla exporter • Eiffel Tower's country • Its capital is Kuala Lumpur • G-20 2023 President country • Abu Dhabi's land, for short • Asian country, capital Dhaka • ...
21 Spanish Speaking Countries 2021-08-21
22 Clues: Cuba • Peru • Chile • Panama • Espana • Mexico • Ecuador • Bolivia • Uruguay • Honduras • Paraguay • Colombia • Guatemala • Argentina • Nicaragua • Venezuela • Costa Rica • El Salvador • Puerto Rico • Guinea Ecuatorial • Republica Dominicana • 2nd capital city of Bolivia
Spanish Speaking Countries Crossword 2022-10-19
21 Clues: Perú • Cuba • Chile • México • Panamá • España • Bolivia • Uruguay • Ecuador • Colombia • Honduras • Paraguay • Nicaragua • Guatemala • Argentina • Venezuela • Costa Rica • Puerto Rico • El Slavador • Guinea Ecutorial • República Dominicana
Maps, symbols and countries 2022-10-15
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- the French for "Pays de Galles"
- the ocean between country A and country F
- The second name of Country E on the map
- It is a flower, and one of the welsh symbols
- When you come from England, you are _________
- the capital city of country D on the map.
- The Scottish, English and Ulster flag has one.
- Capital City of "Pays de Galles"
- The symbol of England
- Capital City of England
- The Irish flag has three vertical _______
- When you come from Ireland, you are _________
- It is big, red, and it is the Welsh symbol
- one of the Scottish capital cities, and not one house in the class.
- Country D on the map is __________ Ireland
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- country F on the map
- country E is the Republic of__________
- Symbol of Scotland, it is also a plant.
- It is a vegetable, and one of the welsh symbols
- one of the Scottish capital cities, and one house in the class
- The Irish symbol
- the not independent part of Ireland
- Capital City of country E on the map
- London is the capital city of this country
- Country C on the map
- When you come from Wales, you are _________
- The Scottish flag has a white _______ cross.
- When you come from Scotland, you are ________
- "avec" in English
- it connects country A to country F
30 Clues: The Irish symbol • "avec" in English • country F on the map • Country C on the map • The symbol of England • Capital City of England • the French for "Pays de Galles" • Capital City of "Pays de Galles" • it connects country A to country F • the not independent part of Ireland • Capital City of country E on the map • country E is the Republic of__________ • ...
Countries and Capitals Vocabulary 2022-09-09
20 Clues: Lima • Quito • Bogota • Madrid • Caracas • Managua • San Juan • San Jose • Asunción • Santiago • La Habana • Montevideo • Panama City • Mexico City • Tegucigalpa • Buenos Aires • San Salvador • La Paz, Sucre • Santo Domingo • Guatemala City
Weather/ Countries and Capitals 2022-09-21
23 Clues: Lima • Quito • La Paz • Bogota • Madrid • Malabo • Caracas • country • Santiago • San Jose • Mexico DF • La Habana • Guatemala • It is hot. • Montevideo • It is cold. • It is windy. • San Salvador • It is sunny. • Buenos aires • It is raining. • It is snowing. • What is the weather like
European Countries and Capitals 2025-11-04
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- Bulgaria
- Croatia
- Sweden
- Iceland
- United Kingdom
- Serbia
- Switzerland
- Germany
- Latvia
- Slovenia
- Monaco
- Albania
- San Marino
- Spain
- Montenegro
- Poland
- Austria
- Romania
- Malta
- Ireland
- Czechia
- France
- Belgium
- North Macedonia
- Ukraine
- Italy
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- Netherlands
- Belarus
- Turkey
- Russia (Kaliningrad)
- Denmark
- Estonia
- Norway
- Lithuania
- Finland
- Slovakia
- Hungary
- Bosnia and Herzegovina
- Moldova
- Andorra
- Kosovo
- Liechtenstein
- Vatican City
- Greece
- Portugal
- Luxembourg
46 Clues: Spain • Malta • Italy • Turkey • Sweden • Norway • Serbia • Latvia • Monaco • Kosovo • Poland • Greece • France • Belarus • Croatia • Denmark • Estonia • Iceland • Finland • Germany • Hungary • Moldova • Albania • Andorra • Austria • Romania • Ireland • Czechia • Belgium • Ukraine • Bulgaria • Slovakia • Slovenia • Portugal • Lithuania • San Marino • Montenegro • Luxembourg • Netherlands • Switzerland • Vatican City • Liechtenstein • United Kingdom • North Macedonia • ...
Countries & Cultures Mega Crossword 2025-11-23
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- One of the islands included in the Pacific region.
- Capital city known for steep hills and trams.
- Thin French pancakes served sweet or savoury.
- Japanese dish often made with rice and fish.
- Cultural movement that began in Italy.
- Mountain range found in northern India.
- Strong storms sometimes found in parts of Mexico.
- Traditional Portuguese music style.
- Classic Mexican food with tortillas and fillings.
- Fruit grown in many countries for wine making.
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- Natural features found in Japan on the Ring of Fire.
- Sea that touches Italy, France, and Greece.
- Famous ancient temple in Athens.
- French pastry filled with cream.
- Pacific Islands earth oven used for traditional cooking.
- Modern city known for technology and anime culture.
- Ancient Greek thinkers helped develop this field.
- Ocean that borders Portugal and parts of France.
- Common crop in Greece, Italy, and Portugal.
- A popular Indian dish with spices and sauce.
20 Clues: Famous ancient temple in Athens. • French pastry filled with cream. • Traditional Portuguese music style. • Cultural movement that began in Italy. • Mountain range found in northern India. • Sea that touches Italy, France, and Greece. • Common crop in Greece, Italy, and Portugal. • Japanese dish often made with rice and fish. • A popular Indian dish with spices and sauce. • ...
Countries and nationalities- Hele 2025-10-27
25 Clues: hiina • Jaapan • Šveits • iirlane • Iirimaa • Egiptus • itaalia • Slovakkia • Hispaania • Brasiilia • inglismaa • egiptlane • hiina keel • šveitslane • argentiina • prantslanna • hispaanlane • ameeriklane • Prantsusmaa • brasiillane • jaapani keel • inglise keel • argentiinlane • prantsuse keel • Hispaania keel
Countries and nationalities-Carmen 2025-10-27
25 Clues: poola • britt • jaapan • venemaa • iirimaa • itaalia • egiptus • slovakk • poolakas • iirlanna • iiri keel • hispaania • egiptlane • prantslane • brasliilia • argentiina • ameeriklane • hispaanlane • slovaki keel • jaapani keel • suurbritannia • argentiiunlane • venelane/vene keel • ameerika ühendriigid • suurbritannia kodanik
Countries and nationalities-Evert 2025-10-27
27 Clues: Irlane • Inglane • Italane • Lätlane • Estlane • Türglane • Soomlane • Japalane • Hiinlane • Noralane • Venelane • Sakslane • Poolalane • Leedulane • Canadlane • Ukranlane • Rootslane • Braiilane • Bulgarlane • Ameriklane • Argetilane • Prantslane • Australane • Hispaanlane • Portugallane • Columbialane • Mexiconalane
Africa countries and capitals 2026-02-12
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- This country is on the east coast of Africa and borders the Indian Ocean.
- The capital of Tanzania.
- This country is in the north-east of Africa and has the River Nile flowing through it.
- This country is directly south of the Sahara and west of Sudan.
- The capital of Nigeria.
- A country in the Horn of Africa with a capital called Addis Ababa.
- The capital of Ghana.
- This country has the Sahara Desert covering much of it and is west of Egypt.
- The capital of Algeria.
- The capital of Senegal.
- The largest country in Africa by land area.
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- This island country lies off the south-east coast of Africa.
- Africa A country at the southern tip of Africa.
- Ababa The capital of Ethiopia.
- The executive capital of South Africa.
- A country in East Africa known for Mount Kilimanjaro.
- A West African country famous for its large population and oil production.
- The capital of Egypt, located near the Nile Delta.
- The capital of Morocco.
- The capital city of Kenya.
20 Clues: The capital of Ghana. • The capital of Nigeria. • The capital of Algeria. • The capital of Morocco. • The capital of Senegal. • The capital of Tanzania. • The capital city of Kenya. • Ababa The capital of Ethiopia. • The executive capital of South Africa. • The largest country in Africa by land area. • Africa A country at the southern tip of Africa. • ...
29 Countries of Schengen 2025-08-05
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- Flat-pack furniture and a prize for peace originate here.
- Celebrates running with bulls and dancing with castanets.
- Known for wooden churches and mountain folk traditions.
- Birthplace of theater, olives, and the Olympic ideal.
- Shaped like a boot, known for opera, espresso, and pasta.
- Where yogurt is ancient, and nodding means “no.”
- Known for haute couture, vineyards, and a famous tower built in 1889.
- Last European nation to convert to Christianity.
- Birthplace of LEGO and a tale-telling author of mermaids.
- Origin of pilsner and home to a famous astronomical clock.
- Paprika-rich cuisine and a thermal bath culture define this land.
- Its flag is deep red and white; folk songs number in the hundreds of thousands.
- Tulips, bicycles, and paintings by a one-eared master.
- Where tectonic plates meet and geysers erupt.
- Only country entirely in the Alps with a monarch who still reigns.
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- Home of autobahns, pretzels, and a major car-making industry.
- Known for comic books, lace-making, and fries served with mayo.
- Lake with a church on an island draws postcard photographers.
- Has the world’s biggest castle by land area.
- Neutral ground with punctual trains, alpine air, and quiet power.
- Invented a mobile phone giant; celebrates Midsummer with lake saunas.
- Has more investment funds than people.
- Megolithic temples here predate Stonehenge.
- Birthplace of fado and a global maritime explorer.
- Famed for fjords and oil-funded social programs.
- Home of a legendary count and a forest dubbed haunted.
- Filming location for a fantasy series, with a long Adriatic coastline.
- Famous for waltzes, alpine skiing, and a composer born in Salzburg.
- Leads in e-governance; home to the Song and Dance Celebration.
29 Clues: Has more investment funds than people. • Megolithic temples here predate Stonehenge. • Has the world’s biggest castle by land area. • Where tectonic plates meet and geysers erupt. • Where yogurt is ancient, and nodding means “no.” • Last European nation to convert to Christianity. • Famed for fjords and oil-funded social programs. • ...
European Countries & Physical Features 2025-08-27
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- South of Europe
- Capital is Brussels
- World’s largest country
- West of Europe
- Capital is Madrid
- Known for tulips and canals
- Includes England, Scotland, Wales, and N. Ireland
- Mountains between Spain and France
- Capital is Warsaw
- Flat land across northern Europe
- Flows through central Europe
- West of Spain
- Home to Spain and Portugal
- Country of Paris
- North of Europe
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- Divide Europe and Asia
- Capital is Vienna
- Capital is Berlin
- Between England and France
- Mountains in central Europe
- Capital is Kyiv
- Norway and Sweden
- Famous for Alps and chocolate
- Flows through Germany
- Capital is Athens
- Country in Europe and Asia.
- Boot-shaped nation
27 Clues: West of Spain • West of Europe • South of Europe • Capital is Kyiv • North of Europe • Country of Paris • Capital is Vienna • Capital is Berlin • Capital is Madrid • Norway and Sweden • Capital is Warsaw • Capital is Athens • Boot-shaped nation • Capital is Brussels • Flows through Germany • Divide Europe and Asia • World’s largest country • Between England and France • Home to Spain and Portugal • ...
Countries of the World 2025-12-10
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- A large country north of the United States known for maple syrup.
- The world’s largest island country with many volcanoes.
- A Caribbean island known for reggae music.
- A country located in both Europe and Asia with rich history.
- A country made of thousands of islands in Southeast Asia.
- The biggest country in South America and home to the Amazon Rainforest.
- A Southeast Asian country known for beaches and spicy food.
- A Scandinavian country known for fjords and mountains.
- A European country known for the Eiffel Tower and delicious pastries.
- One of the world’s oldest civilizations and home of the Great Wall.
- A North African country known for deserts and colorful markets.
- A large European country known for fertile farmland and history.
- An East African country known for safaris and wildlife.
- A West African country known for the ancient city of Timbuktu.
- A Caribbean nation that shares an island with the Dominican Republic.
- A long, skinny country on the west coast of South America with many climates.
- A South American country known for coffee and mountains.
- The largest country in the world, stretching across Europe and Asia.
- A West African country mostly covered by the Sahara Desert.
- A Southeast Asian nation known for rice paddies and long coastlines.
- A small Himalayan country focused on “Gross National Happiness.”
- A country in the Andes Mountains and home to Machu Picchu.
- A Himalayan country home to Mount Everest.
- A large European country known for castles, forests, and fast highways.
- A coastal nation known for early explorers and sea voyages.
- A northern country known for saunas and thousands of lakes.
- A West African nation known for gold and vibrant culture.
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- A European country known for the Alps and classical music.
- An island nation known for sushi, anime, and technology.
- A boot-shaped country known for pizza, pasta, and ancient Rome.
- A country and continent known for kangaroos and the Outback.
- A huge South Asian country known for the Taj Mahal.
- A Central European country known for its history and hearty food.
- A sunny European country known for flamenco dancing and soccer.
- A northern European country known for cold winters and inventions.
- A South American country known for tango dancing and gauchos.
- A European country known for ancient ruins and mythology.
- A European country known for castles and the legend of Dracula.
- A large North African country with both desert and mountains.
- A North African country known for ancient ruins and beaches.
- The country south of the United States with famous ancient pyramids.
- A Scandinavian country known for Vikings and cozy “hygge.”
- A small Middle Eastern country known for its futuristic skyline.
- A Caribbean island known for old cars and music.
- A volcanic island country known for hot springs and geysers.
- A Middle Eastern country with deserts, mountains, and old forts.
- A large Asian country known for wide grasslands and horse culture.
- A North African country famous for pyramids and the Nile River.
- An island nation known for green hills and folklore.
- The most populated country in Africa, known for Nollywood films.
- A Central European country known for the Danube River and paprika.
- A country in North America with 50 states.
52 Clues: A Caribbean island known for reggae music. • A Himalayan country home to Mount Everest. • A country in North America with 50 states. • A Caribbean island known for old cars and music. • A huge South Asian country known for the Taj Mahal. • An island nation known for green hills and folklore. • A Scandinavian country known for fjords and mountains. • ...
PROJECT 1 2A countries 2022-02-02
20 Clues: Čína • Řecko • Tokio • Rusko • Paříž • Peking • Sydney • Moskva • Londýn • Itálie • Miláno • Francie • Německo • Británie • Brazílie • New York • Japonsko • Španělsko • Rio de Janeiro • Spojené státy americké
SJ - English speaking countries 2026-01-11
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- the saint of Ireland and Northern Ireland is Saint ...
- currency of Republic of Ireland
- the iconic cathedral in London that was designed by Christopher Wren was called Saint ... Cathedral (spelling without an apostrophe)
- capital od Australia
- the underground in London is called the ...
- a well-known shopping street in London is called ... Street
- an animal symbol of New Zealand
- a nickname for the King's Guards
- a name of the park that lies in the middle of Manhattan is ... Park
- the financial centre of the world located in New York is called ... Street
- America was 'discovered' in 1492 by Christopher ...
- an Australian spread known for its strong flavour and made of brewer's yeast
- Shakespeare was born in Stratfords upon ...
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- Beatles were formed in ...
- the desert which covers the largest portion of land is called The ...
- capital of Scotland
- in 1776 the Declaration of ... was signed in Philadelphia
- a nickname for 20 Frenchurch Street is Walkie ...
- the name of the UK flag is the Union ...
- three historical parts of Czech Republic are Bohemia, Moravia and ...
- two rivers that flow through Olomouc are Bystřička and ...
- the highest mountain in the USA is ... (the name of the mountain)
- capital of New Zealand
- the indigenous people of New Zealand are called ... people
24 Clues: capital of Scotland • capital od Australia • capital of New Zealand • Beatles were formed in ... • currency of Republic of Ireland • an animal symbol of New Zealand • a nickname for the King's Guards • the name of the UK flag is the Union ... • the underground in London is called the ... • Shakespeare was born in Stratfords upon ... • ...
Countries of the world 2026-03-03
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- The largest country in South America
- A country famous for flamenco dancing
- A country that connects Europe and Asia
- A large country north of the United States
- A European country with ancient history
- A European country east of Germany
- A country known for fjords
- A South American country famous for tango
- The most populated country in Africa
- The most populated country in the world
- A country at the southern tip of Afric
- A North American country known for tacos
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- A European country known for engineering
- A North African country near Spain
- A European country shaped like a boot
- A country in Europe known for the Eiffel Tower
- An island nation in East Asia
- A Scandinavian country in northern Europe
- An African country known for safaris
- A country in South Asia with over one billion people
- A country famous for pyramids
- A country home to Machu Picchu
- The largest country in the world
- A country and continent in the southern hemisphere
- A Southeast Asian country known for beaches
25 Clues: A country known for fjords • An island nation in East Asia • A country famous for pyramids • A country home to Machu Picchu • The largest country in the world • A North African country near Spain • A European country east of Germany • The largest country in South America • An African country known for safaris • The most populated country in Africa • ...
About the Smiths and their Ministry with Latinos 2012-11-20
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- Spanish speakers taking classes with the Smiths for church ministry
- youngest son
- new initiative through LUCHA meant to give opportunities and community to Latinos
- second language for the Smiths
- __________2:6-7;Greg's favorite scripture
- __________25:35-40
- corn flour mix
- seminary where Sue received her doctorate
- who Latinos are to the Smiths
- God
- university where Myra is a Ph.D. student
- a special love of Sue's since she was a child
- rhymes with "pour-tea-a"
- one who comes and goes between countries sometimes for work
- what the Smiths see themselves being between Americans and Latinos
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- Rica foreign country where Smiths lived and ministered
- where Greg felt call to missions
- seminary that Jason is attending now
- speaking two languages
- females from Spanish speaking countries
- oldest son
- Greg and Sue born here
- local ministry to Latinos
- Baptist university where Kyle received his undergraduate degree
- one who comes to a new country to stay
- Jason's wife
- opportunity for undocumented Latino youth to become legal residents
- where Sue felt call to missions
- males from Spanish speaking countries or combination of males and females
- Thank you
- seminary where Greg received his doctorate
31 Clues: God • Thank you • oldest son • youngest son • Jason's wife • corn flour mix • __________25:35-40 • speaking two languages • Greg and Sue born here • rhymes with "pour-tea-a" • local ministry to Latinos • who Latinos are to the Smiths • second language for the Smiths • where Sue felt call to missions • where Greg felt call to missions • seminary that Jason is attending now • ...
Chapter 1 2018-02-15
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- Metropolitan areas
- Legally recognized member of a country.
- Peace and genuine respect for people.
- A war during 1939 and 1945.
- A movement of large numbers of people from region to region.
- A citizen of another country who has received permission to enter the united states.
- The study of the characteristics of human populations.
- Equality, liberty, justice for all people.
- Refers to the annual number of live births per 1,000 members of a population.
- Sparked the modern civil rights movement.
- Being free within society.
- People who live in America.
- An official, periodic counting of a population.
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- The annual number of deaths per 1,000 members of a countries population.
- Permanent residents of the united states who are still citizens of another country.
- People who came here from other countries.
- People who came to this country illegally.
- A specific number
- The individuals who exercise the political authority over a group of people.
- The legal process which an alien may become a citizen.
- Pilgrims traveled from england on this.
- All people are equal under the law.
- People who are trying to escape dangers in their home countries.
- A strip of territory that receives a high amount of sun shine.
- The study of citizenship and government.
25 Clues: A specific number • Metropolitan areas • Being free within society. • A war during 1939 and 1945. • People who live in America. • All people are equal under the law. • Peace and genuine respect for people. • Legally recognized member of a country. • Pilgrims traveled from england on this. • The study of citizenship and government. • Sparked the modern civil rights movement. • ...
Econ Test 2019-05-16
Across
- When a country has an advantage over another in a specific aspect of trade.
- When a country has an overall advantage over another.
- a total ban on items of trade.
- the cost of what was given up by choosing something else
- When a country specializes in specific products and produces them.
- Refers to the effect that countries have on one another.
- Hiring from foreign countries.
- restrictions on trade.
- Currency a currency that is likely to bring in more exports than important.
- what one gains from trade.
Down
- locating ones company out of the country to lower production costs.
- goods and services brought into a country
- a maximum value on imports.
- a currency that is likely to bring in more imports than exports.
- a tax on imports.
- where both arties want to trade and will benefit.
- The cost of participating in the market
- The group responsible for regulating trade in 100 European countries.
- Buying more than you sell
- Using products and resources from all over the world.
- An agreement between parties on trade.
- The relative value of a nation's currency to another.
- Selling more than you buy
- goods and services taken out of a country
- A group responsible for regulating world trade.
25 Clues: a tax on imports. • restrictions on trade. • Buying more than you sell • Selling more than you buy • what one gains from trade. • a maximum value on imports. • a total ban on items of trade. • Hiring from foreign countries. • An agreement between parties on trade. • The cost of participating in the market • goods and services brought into a country • ...
World War I Crossword 2018-12-17
Across
- The countries, germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy are apart of this triple ____
- Powder Keg of Europe was known as the _____ region
- an act of violence against the opposing country’s public
- a territory that is under political control
- an age where people were thinking for themselves (against the crown )
- national relations also known as ____ affairs
- Germany and France got in a war where this place was the prize
- what country was in the Two Front War
- The man that assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- where you have international relations is called ____ affairs
- when you add more land to country
- the London treaty (a peace treaty)
Down
- when you feel pride for your country
- State a geographical area separated by borders (a country)
- this plan was going against the two front war called ____ plan
- start of World War 1 is ____ 1914
- getting ready for attack, troops, weapons ext
- Who got assassinated arch duke _______
- when you want to govern yourself (starts with S)
- wanting to build up your army to be strong
- the countries in which got into world War One and its causes
- building these with other countries/nations will strengthen your power
- Interest when you want the best for your country
- Where arch duke and his wife was killed
24 Clues: start of World War 1 is ____ 1914 • when you add more land to country • the London treaty (a peace treaty) • when you feel pride for your country • what country was in the Two Front War • Who got assassinated arch duke _______ • Where arch duke and his wife was killed • wanting to build up your army to be strong • a territory that is under political control • ...
Global Interdependence 2018-09-25
Across
- / a positive of favorable balance of trade
- / Money loaned to dictators or corrupt leaders even when knowing the fact that it would be wasted
- / this is aid given by wealthy nations to international aid agencies such as the World Bank Group;s international Bank for Reconstruction
- / commercial organization and operation of visits to places of interests
- / grant aid given to countries to increase productivity in developing country
- / global level of mutual dependance
- / an initiative made by the government on aid support
- / when the value of a country's imports exceeds its exports value
- / The process or action in which debts of countries are cancelled
- / the trade that involves non tangible goods or services
Down
- / a type of aid that involves staple supplies
- / trade that involves tangible goods
- / the bottom up approach ensures that the given aid is as ___ as possible; not textbook aid
- / the amount of resources that a country owns and can be exploited of manufacturing
- / a sum of money given; especially by a government for a certain purpose
- / how a specific tourism product can be tailored to meet the needs of the market
- / a group of countries that share trade agreements between each other
- / tourism directed towards natural environments
- / an activity that highly contributes on global interdependence
- / assistance or help
20 Clues: / assistance or help • / global level of mutual dependance • / trade that involves tangible goods • / a positive of favorable balance of trade • / a type of aid that involves staple supplies • / tourism directed towards natural environments • / an initiative made by the government on aid support • / the trade that involves non tangible goods or services • ...
Japan until the 1800s 2023-04-13
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- the branch of the military that Japan modernized during the Restoration
- the name of the Samurai code of honor
- being alone and not trading with other countries
- the ocean that Japan is in the middle of
- one of the countries that Japan traded with while they were a closed country
- the emperor that ‘restored’ Japan
- the American who sent warships to force Japan to trade
- one of the countries that Japan traded with while they were a closed country
- the shogunate family who was in charge from 1600-1867
- the religion most Samurai believed in
- How Commodore Perry made Japan trade with the US
- the act of making one’s country more like countries in Europe or the Americas
Down
- what Japan wrote after getting rid of feudalism
- what Meiji translates to
- wealthy landowners in Japan
- the country we are learning about
- the name of the time period filled with lots of change in Japan
- a social system in Japan that is shaped like a pyramid
- people hired for protection, who follow a code of honor
- Meiji’s full name
- the only open port for people to trade in Japan for a long time
- what the emperor was called since the Shogun had the actual power
- the continent that Japan is a part of
23 Clues: Meiji’s full name • what Meiji translates to • wealthy landowners in Japan • the country we are learning about • the emperor that ‘restored’ Japan • the name of the Samurai code of honor • the religion most Samurai believed in • the continent that Japan is a part of • the ocean that Japan is in the middle of • what Japan wrote after getting rid of feudalism • ...
People and places 2021-12-22
Across
- Capital of Arizona
- largest desert in the world
- Largest non-continental island in the world
- In which Italian city do you find the "Spanish Steps"?
- Capital of Senegal, also a driving race Papa likes to talk about
- Capital of Denmark
- coldest continent in the world
- What country has the abbreviation CH (also a holey cheese)
- what are the branches of a river called
- Capital city of New Zealand and also a beef dish Papa said you should try since you like pies
- City in Australia, or your cousin
Down
- Where is the Tower Bridge located
- Country with the most natural lakes
- What is the longest river in the world?
- largest island in the world
- How many countries are inside the United Kingdom?
- A place name that is also slang for coffee (think of Garfield's many cups)
- Canada's largest island
- How many time zones does China have?
- Smallest Country in the world
- Capital of Scotland
- "_____ Lampur" is the capital of Malaysia
- Capital of Chile
- Country where you find Machu Picchu
- Earth's largest continent
- the latitude that runs through the centre of the earth
- How many countries does the USA share a border with?
- City that is located in two countries, also used to go by "Constantinople"
28 Clues: Capital of Chile • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Scotland • Canada's largest island • Earth's largest continent • largest island in the world • largest desert in the world • Smallest Country in the world • coldest continent in the world • Where is the Tower Bridge located • City in Australia, or your cousin • Country with the most natural lakes • ...
Cold War CrossWord 2025-02-05
Across
- government ran by the people of the Nation
- Where the Korean war took place
- Russian Satelite
- U.S. would aid any country in the fight against communism
- Nation that supports democracy and freedom
- Nations who agreed that if you attack one you attack all
- Communist Side of Korea
- government that forces people to submit to the government and is rules by one
- an anetophorical curtian that divided the west side of Europe which was free and east side of Europe which wasn't free
- Drill incase of Russian atomic bomb
- A policy that aids countries resisting communist aggression to check the expansionist policy of the Soviet Union
- Rival military alliance that the USSR and its satellite nations formed
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- US plane caught spying in Moscow Germany
- Korean Side supported by the US
- Countries in Eastern Europe controlled by the Soviet Union
- Nation that supported communism
- Made in case of Russian atomic Bombing
- Former US Senator
- US president at the time
- A nation that would also support communism
- U.S would aid countries in building, or rebuilding their post-war economies
- Leader of the Soviet Union Party
- Supply drops to help aid and feed West Berlin
- House Un-American Activities Comitee
- hatred between the US and Russia
25 Clues: Russian Satelite • Former US Senator • Communist Side of Korea • US president at the time • Korean Side supported by the US • Where the Korean war took place • Nation that supported communism • Leader of the Soviet Union Party • hatred between the US and Russia • Drill incase of Russian atomic bomb • House Un-American Activities Comitee • Made in case of Russian atomic Bombing • ...
US HISTORY 2025-02-28
Across
- 1945 meeting of U.S., U.K., and Soviet leaders about post-war Europe.
- The idea that both sides would destroy each other in a nuclear war.
- Imaginary line dividing communist and non-communist Europe.
- Spy case involving a U.S. government official accused of being a communist.
- Fear of communism leading to false accusations.
- U.S. agency that prepared for nuclear attacks.
- Tension between the U.S. and the Soviet Union after WWII.
- 1945 meeting where Allied leaders decided post-war Europe
Down
- Soviet plan to help Eastern Europe after WWII.
- Case where two people were convicted of espionage for passing atomic secrets.
- 1950-1953 conflict between North and South Korea.
- Period starting with the use of atomic bombs in the 1940s.
- U.S. policy to stop the spread of communism in the 1940s
- Soviet attempt to stop access to West Berlin in 1948.
- U.S. committee that investigated suspected communists.
- Soviet-led military alliance of Eastern European countries.
- U.S. aid to help rebuild Europe after WWII.
- Countries not aligned with the U.S. or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- A powerful nuclear bomb that uses hydrogen to create a massive explosion.
- Military alliance of the U.S. and Western countries after World War II.
20 Clues: U.S. aid to help rebuild Europe after WWII. • Soviet plan to help Eastern Europe after WWII. • U.S. agency that prepared for nuclear attacks. • Fear of communism leading to false accusations. • 1950-1953 conflict between North and South Korea. • Soviet attempt to stop access to West Berlin in 1948. • U.S. committee that investigated suspected communists. • ...
WWI Simplified Vocabulary 2025-03-07
Across
- When there is no fighting or war
- A large group of soldiers who fight for their country
- When leaders tell everyone what to do and make all the rules
- When a whole country helps fight a war, not just soldiers
- When countries fight each other
- When soldiers fight each other.
- A strong army car with big guns
- When a country thinks having a strong army is very important
Down
- Germany and its friends (Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and the Ottoman Empire) who fought together in World War I
- A big boat that moves on water
- A weapon that soldiers use in war
- All the soldiers who fight for a country
- Something used to fight in war
- Fighting from deep holes in the ground
- A deep hole in the ground where soldiers hide during war
- A person who fights in a war
- A promise between countries
- A group working together
- The group of countries that fought together against Germany in World War I. Like friends working as a team. (Australia, Belgium, Great Britain, France [and its colonies,] Canada, Newfoundland, French North Africa, Greece, Serbia, South Africa, the United States, India, Italy, Japan, Montenegro, New Zealand, Portugal, Romania, and Russia)
- When people try to hurt each other in war
20 Clues: A group working together • A promise between countries • A person who fights in a war • A big boat that moves on water • Something used to fight in war • When countries fight each other • When soldiers fight each other. • A strong army car with big guns • When there is no fighting or war • A weapon that soldiers use in war • Fighting from deep holes in the ground • ...
central america 2023-10-31
Across
- country south of Central America
- these winds create huge ocean waves
- Panama canal joins this to Atlantic Ocean
- ___ Republic. One of countries on Hispaniola
- crop that European planted in the West Indies
- a language spoken by people in the West Indies
- ___ Indies. Island group that Bahamas are part of
- rock that forms on the bottom of the sea
- ___ Antilles. Islands south of Greater Antilles
- capital of Cuba
- number of countries in Central America
- substance that volcano puts out
- country that was part of Maya civilization
- capital of Guatemala
- strip of land connecting two larger land areas
- ___ au Prince. Capital of Haiti
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- Haiti is located in this sea
- biggest buyer of coffee and bananas
- a chain of islands
- having lots of mountains
- Central American country with a canal
- the Pan-American ______ connects C. Amer. countries
- huge farm often worked on by slaves
- Salvador two-word country of Central America
- first people that Columbus met in the Bahamas
- Salvador the island Columbus landed on
- capital of Jamaica
- Roman ____ is the major religion of C. Amer.
- lines that measure east and west degrees
- largest lake in Central America
- sickness carried by Europeans to West Indies
31 Clues: capital of Cuba • a chain of islands • capital of Jamaica • capital of Guatemala • having lots of mountains • Haiti is located in this sea • substance that volcano puts out • largest lake in Central America • ___ au Prince. Capital of Haiti • country south of Central America • these winds create huge ocean waves • biggest buyer of coffee and bananas • ...
The Cold War 2023-12-13
Across
- What was the name of the alliance between the Soviet Union and other communist countries?
- What year was Germany reunified in?
- What theory stated that if one country falls to communism then others will too?
- Which side won the Korean War?
- Which side of Europe fell under communist rule during the Cold War?
- What country is 90 miles from the United States?
- When the Soviet Union collapsed 15 new countries were mad which one was the biggest?
- Who took over as dictator of Cuba in 1959 during the Cuban Revolution?
- During the Cold War there were many areas of extreme tension. These were called?
- What space program did Nikita Khrushchev launch.
- What was the capital of Germany?
- WHO WAS THE LEADER OF THE SOVIET UNION DURING WORLD WAR II?
Down
- The U.S and Great Britain started an airlift in response of the blockade.What was the airlift called?
- How long did the Berlin airlift last?
- AFTER WORLD WAR II ENDED, WHO CONTINUED TO OCCUPY THE EASTERN EUROPEAN COUNTRIES?
- Who attempted to assassinate Ronald Reagan?
- A COMPETITION FOR SCIENCE SUPERIORITY BETWEEN THE UNITED STATES & THE SOVIET UNION.
- A type of government that control everything
- What does North Atlantic Treaty Organization stand for?
- Which country helped Cuba after the U.S refused to sell them products?
20 Clues: Which side won the Korean War? • What was the capital of Germany? • What year was Germany reunified in? • How long did the Berlin airlift last? • Who attempted to assassinate Ronald Reagan? • A type of government that control everything • What country is 90 miles from the United States? • What space program did Nikita Khrushchev launch. • ...
William heinrich French rev and Napoleon 2024-02-01
Across
- a period of state-sanctioned violence and mass executions during the French Revolution
- Military genius in france
- fled during the french revolution
- aggressively overthrow gov't
- public vote
- using military forces to block countries sending eachother supplies
- spain, great britain, and prussia fight france
- system of laws set by napoleon
- Huge meeting called by the king
- Ancient french gov't
- nobles fled france with the king
- devastating naval loss for france
- all countries have equal strength
- general agreement to maintain balance of power
- Restore true leaders
- boys only military school
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- Queen of france during the french revolution
- napoleons return from exile on elba
- without knee breeches
- Gov't made by the third estate
- russia's strategy to defeat napoleon
- the legislature of revolutionary France from October 1, 1791 to September 20, 1792
- spearheaded the reign of terror
- armed citizen army
- Clergy, nobility, commoners
- agreement
- period of violence before the french revolution
- promised a new constitution
- blockade created to prevent other european countries from trading with great britain
- linked the monarchist great powers of Austria, Prussia and Russia
- napoleons final battle
- Wanted balance of power
- radical political group
- humane execution
- represented austria in the congress of vienna
35 Clues: agreement • public vote • humane execution • armed citizen army • Ancient french gov't • Restore true leaders • without knee breeches • napoleons final battle • Wanted balance of power • radical political group • Military genius in france • boys only military school • Clergy, nobility, commoners • promised a new constitution • aggressively overthrow gov't • Gov't made by the third estate • ...
Homefront WWII 2022-03-09
Across
- Executive Order 8802 outlawed job _______ in defense industries.
- What war came after WWI?
- This Plan was meant to boost the economies of European countries.
- What type of government does the United States have where its citizens have freedoms and can vote for their leaders?
- What is the woman's name who represented all working women?
- What percent of women went to work during the war?
- WWII created ______ for thousands of people.
- The end of the war marked the beginning of the _______ _____ - a time where nuclear weapons exist
- WWII put people back to work and effectively ended the _______ _________ that started in 1930.
- What organization was created so countries could work peacefully together?
Down
- The government sold war ____ to raise money to pay for the war
- About 20 _____ soldiers were killed and more were wounded.
- Japanese Americans were placed in terrible ________ camps
- What word means not many of - as in items families needed
- This city in Germany was the site of the war trials for Nazis
- The GI Bill was intended to help who?
- receiving a fixed amount of something
- Women worked in munitions factories, shipyards and _______________.
- How many billions of dollars did the Marshall Plan spend to help countries?
- The United States feared what type of government would spread?
20 Clues: What war came after WWI? • The GI Bill was intended to help who? • receiving a fixed amount of something • WWII created ______ for thousands of people. • What percent of women went to work during the war? • Japanese Americans were placed in terrible ________ camps • What word means not many of - as in items families needed • ...
Topic 7 Crossword 2022-08-19
Across
- USSR’s economic system
- position of respect
- a constitution
- the strategy assuming that as long as two countries can destroy each other with nuclear weapons, they will be afraid to use them
- a policy instituted by Gorbachev
- not openly shown, hidden
- a state of barrenness
- the united states used this plan to keep European countries from turning to communist help
- a chronic disease that thickens artery walls
- a policy in which two countries’ hostilities toward one another are exploited to benefit a third country
- US policy to contain Communism
- the willingness to go to the brink of war to force an opponent to back down
Down
- a policy that involves threating the use of nuclear weapons to avoid potential war
- a policy that attempts to relax tensions
- a soviet policy permitting open discussion of political and social issues
- a war that never had any actual warfare
- a meeting between government leaders
- ability to last for a long time
- to accumulate or gain
- lacking interest or concern
- a nation whose economy is mainly agricultural and is creating a basis for industrial development
- United States’ economic system
- a fictional curtain dividing europe by ideology
- state of oppression
24 Clues: a constitution • position of respect • state of oppression • to accumulate or gain • a state of barrenness • USSR’s economic system • not openly shown, hidden • lacking interest or concern • United States’ economic system • US policy to contain Communism • ability to last for a long time • a policy instituted by Gorbachev • a meeting between government leaders • ...
gov semester 1 2022-01-13
Across
- when the government rejects a bill
- someone that is chose to run as a parts candidate in the election
- people who work to protect the country and possible threats
- voting a second time to place someone out of office
- having over 2 branches
- a document that settles an argument(in the government)
- an agreement among the members of society to help for social benefits
- a document that gave the us independence
- a system in which the people have a say in what the government does
- an interest group that focuses on the general public
Down
- the countries actions towards foreign countries
- a company receives from selling goods and/or providing services
- allows citizenship to African Americans
- it means you must follow the law
- court made decisions that are about the us postal service
- a law that's been purposed to the state legislator but hasn't been voted on
- people who think the constitution is enough to rule the country
- a country run by royalty(kings/queens)
- a perposed law
- the department that prints money
- a piece of paper that states laws for the whole country
- a system when a group of people rule the country
- when someone rules the country without the countries consent
- changes made to the constitution
24 Clues: a perposed law • having over 2 branches • it means you must follow the law • the department that prints money • changes made to the constitution • when the government rejects a bill • a country run by royalty(kings/queens) • allows citizenship to African Americans • a document that gave the us independence • the countries actions towards foreign countries • ...
chapter 2 creation of american government 2022-09-12
Across
- a person who favored state and individual rights
- lasting for a limited time
- to approve
- a person who favored the constitution
- not following the constitution
- to urge someone to do or believe something by giving reasons
- a system of government in which power is divided between a central government and state government
- all parts of the government must obey the law
- the right to vote
- goods sold and shipped to other countries
- a person chosen to speak or act for another person or group
- fair and equal treatment under the law;
- a person not on active duty in military, police, or fire fighting force
Down
- the power or right to command or make final decisions
- an agreement to protect a possession or right
- a short writing on a special subject
- a basic truth law or ideal of behavior
- having to do with money
- between or connecting two or more states
- people elect their leaders
- a settlement of differences in which each side gives up some of its demands
- goods bought from other countries
- an agreement between two or more countries or state about trade, peace, or group
- to improve; to bring up to date
- government leaders must act according to the law
25 Clues: to approve • the right to vote • having to do with money • lasting for a limited time • people elect their leaders • not following the constitution • to improve; to bring up to date • goods bought from other countries • a short writing on a special subject • a person who favored the constitution • a basic truth law or ideal of behavior • fair and equal treatment under the law; • ...
Unit 15: The Cold War 2025-04-29
Across
- After the war united into one country under communist rule
- China was under the control of this political party under Mao
- Cuban Missile Crisis occurred during his presidency
- Idea if one country falls to communism, neighboring countries will too
- Main goal of Truman Doctrine was to stop the ________ of communism
- Imaginary border between Democratic Western Europe and Communist Eastern Europe
- US believed Eastern European countries should have these
- Encouraged citizens to speak freely about weaknesses of Soviet Union
Down
- The US "won" this by putting a man on the moon
- United States=Capitalism, Soviet Union=______
- Built to stop the flow of refugees from east to west Berlin
- War where the powers in conflict use 3rd parties instead of fighting each other directly
- Peace keeping organization of Western Europe and North American countries
- This country did NOT occupy parts of Western Germany after WWII
- Started when N. Korea invaded S. Korea
- Soviet leader who implemented economic reform and relaxed restrictions
- Was caused by the soviet blockade of West Berlin
17 Clues: Started when N. Korea invaded S. Korea • United States=Capitalism, Soviet Union=______ • The US "won" this by putting a man on the moon • Was caused by the soviet blockade of West Berlin • Cuban Missile Crisis occurred during his presidency • US believed Eastern European countries should have these • After the war united into one country under communist rule • ...
Unit 3 crossword puzzle 2012-06-08
Across
- trade between countries with very few restrictions
- a financial institution that provides loans to member countries in financial difficulty
- Heavily Indebted Poor Country
- General Agreements on Tariffs and Trades
- the sale of government-owned industries and services to private businesses
- a tax on imported goods and services
- World Trade Organization
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- belief that a countriy's economy should belong to the people of the country
- an informal group of 8 or more developed countries with strongest economies
- Transnational corporation
10 Clues: World Trade Organization • Transnational corporation • Heavily Indebted Poor Country • a tax on imported goods and services • General Agreements on Tariffs and Trades • trade between countries with very few restrictions • the sale of government-owned industries and services to private businesses • ...
ha anh's crossword 2021-07-16
Across
- suit you can wear when you swim
- house this place is a famous in Sydney
- this animal is the king of animals
- the thing you wear if you cold
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- you can wear it when you have a patty
- it can help you travel any city or countries
- in that countries have a famous food is pizza
- this man help you when you sick
- this man can become you other countries
- it can help you travel any where
10 Clues: the thing you wear if you cold • suit you can wear when you swim • this man help you when you sick • it can help you travel any where • this animal is the king of animals • you can wear it when you have a patty • house this place is a famous in Sydney • this man can become you other countries • it can help you travel any city or countries • ...
International trade 2024-01-07
Across
- group of countries that join together to reduce trade barriers
- A type of trading bloc
- A type of free trade area trading bloc
- One of the two types of advantage
- export A service that is provided, like tourism
Down
- A reason for international trade
- Goods we buy from foreign countries
- where economy focuses resources on certain goods
- Goods that we produce, to sell to foreign countries
- This increase when global output increases, as a result of trade
10 Clues: A type of trading bloc • A reason for international trade • One of the two types of advantage • Goods we buy from foreign countries • A type of free trade area trading bloc • export A service that is provided, like tourism • where economy focuses resources on certain goods • Goods that we produce, to sell to foreign countries • ...
World War 1 2024-12-01
Across
- Belief that a government should maintain a strong military
- pride of becoming a strong supporter of ones country
- When country increases wealth and power with countries
- powers Germany, Austria, Bulgaria and Ottoman Empire
- Early entry into war and lost the most people
- States Joined the war in 1917, about 3 years later
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- agreement made between 2 or more countries
- friendly countries
- powers France, Great Britain, Italy, Russia and U.S.
- Ferdinand He was assassinated which caused WW1
10 Clues: friendly countries • agreement made between 2 or more countries • Early entry into war and lost the most people • Ferdinand He was assassinated which caused WW1 • pride of becoming a strong supporter of ones country • When country increases wealth and power with countries • States Joined the war in 1917, about 3 years later • ...
Cats 2026-01-16
19 Clues: мех • усы • шоу • язык • стихи • страны • тяжёлый • по всему • ежегодный • увиденный • основан на • эквивалент • запоминать • подниматься • потрясающий • известный как • головные уборы • мусорная свалка • известный благодаря
Globalisation + economic inequality 2023-03-27
Across
- measures gross national income
- aid from one country directly to the other
- a solution to economic inequality that gives farmers a fairer price for their products
- a high tax
- the exploitation of raw materials in africa and South America during the age of exploration
- aid that helps developing countries to improve their infrastructure and economy
- multinational companies
Down
- the movements of goods produce and people across the world
- measures how developed countries are based on literacy life expectancy and standard of living
- The way that people and places are connected socially, politically, culturally, and economically.
- an organisation provided by the irish government to give aid
- countries with strong economies
12 Clues: a high tax • multinational companies • measures gross national income • countries with strong economies • aid from one country directly to the other • the movements of goods produce and people across the world • an organisation provided by the irish government to give aid • aid that helps developing countries to improve their infrastructure and economy • ...
Legal terms 2025-05-17
Across
- to officially approve a treaty or agreement through legal or parliamentary means.
- able to be applied or carried out legally.
- a method often used to resolve conflicts without going to court
- penalties imposed to enforce law or punish violations.
- a set of laws made by a government.
- of a state that has full control over its own affairs without outside interference
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- a violation or breach of a law or right.
- a formal agreement between two or more countries.
- of an agreement that is made between two countries only
- the legal authority to hear and decide cases.
- of a treaty that involves three or more countries
- to arrange laws or rules into a systematic written form.
12 Clues: a set of laws made by a government. • a violation or breach of a law or right. • able to be applied or carried out legally. • the legal authority to hear and decide cases. • a formal agreement between two or more countries. • of a treaty that involves three or more countries • penalties imposed to enforce law or punish violations. • ...
National Interest Crossword 2026-03-15
Across
- Information used to influence people's opinions during war
- The main reason a country acts in a certain way internationally
- The organization created after WWI to keep world peace
- A plan or policy used by a country to achieve its goals
- When a country tries to influence other countries without using force
- When countries work together through agreements or partnerships
- The study of how countries interact with each other globally
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- Economic success and wealth of a nation
- Competition between nations for land, resources, or power
- The ability of a country to defend itself militarily
- Pride and loyalty people feel toward their nation
- A country's desire to protect itself from threats
12 Clues: Economic success and wealth of a nation • Pride and loyalty people feel toward their nation • A country's desire to protect itself from threats • The ability of a country to defend itself militarily • The organization created after WWI to keep world peace • A plan or policy used by a country to achieve its goals • ...
Unit 4 Vocabulary 2022-03-31
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- formal agreements
- comprised of electors
- American troops to other countries
- penalty for disobeying a law
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- presidential vacancy is filled
- state’s international goals
- a large, complex administrative structure
- organized much like the Cabinet departments
- loaning money to other countries
- informal advisory committee comprised
- assistance provided for humanitarian purposes
11 Clues: formal agreements • comprised of electors • state’s international goals • penalty for disobeying a law • presidential vacancy is filled • loaning money to other countries • American troops to other countries • informal advisory committee comprised • a large, complex administrative structure • organized much like the Cabinet departments • ...
GMOs and the Global north/south 2023-11-08
11 Clues: The G in GMOs • Living things • A harmful illness • Used to kill bugs • a cultivated plant • Used to kill weeds • Used to treat illness • Another word for changed • Countries that are well developed • Countries that may be under developed • Commonly in injection form to fight disease
International Business Glossary 2021-08-10
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- Limit on the number of available imports
- Balance of Payment
- Buy and sell goods and services.
- Foreign Direct Investment
- Interdependence of world economies
- Company operated in more than 2 countries
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- Shifting operations to an external workforce
- Restricting imports from other countries
- Tax on a product made abroad.
- Government contribution to industries
- Intellectual Property Rights
- Gross Domestic Product
12 Clues: Balance of Payment • Gross Domestic Product • Foreign Direct Investment • Intellectual Property Rights • Tax on a product made abroad. • Buy and sell goods and services. • Interdependence of world economies • Government contribution to industries • Restricting imports from other countries • Limit on the number of available imports • Company operated in more than 2 countries • ...
Civic issues 2024-04-16
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- two or more countries decide to sit down and make a formal agreement with one another
- A group of people sometimes single person who work together or by themselves to make a better community
- The art of countries being able to work out and maintain a peaceful relationship with one another
- When countries form a relationship which they agree to work with one another
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- When countries study their geography and see how it affects their military policy, their foreign and also their economics
- citizens from different cultures adapt different habits from one another cultures
- diffusion-When different cultures adapt new material and adapt it to their own culture
- When countries have situations where they go through changes that should happen and do and leave no harm to the country.
- policy- The plans that the country makes to solve problems within the country alone
- policy- When communities share laws and policies with one another and share regulatory measures.
10 Clues: When countries form a relationship which they agree to work with one another • citizens from different cultures adapt different habits from one another cultures • policy- The plans that the country makes to solve problems within the country alone • two or more countries decide to sit down and make a formal agreement with one another • ...
Economy 2023-07-25
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- The amount of a product or service available for sale.
- A person who buys and uses goods and services.
- Goods or services bought from other countries.
- The money earned from a job or business.
- A person or company that creates goods or offers services.
- The exchange of goods and services between people or countries.
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- Money set aside for future use or emergencies.
- A place where people buy and sell goods or services.
- The coins and bills used to buy things and trade goods.
- Goods or services sold to other countries.
- A plan for managing and spending money.
11 Clues: A plan for managing and spending money. • The money earned from a job or business. • Goods or services sold to other countries. • Money set aside for future use or emergencies. • A person who buys and uses goods and services. • Goods or services bought from other countries. • A place where people buy and sell goods or services. • ...
Enslavement and Imperialism 2023-03-08
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- lower in status or quality
- violent or open resistance to authority or a ruler
- higher in status or quality
- settling among and establishing control of people native to the land
- one of two African countries never colonized by a European country
- the sea journey that transported enslaved Africans to the Americas
- a person considered property of another person; forced to work and obey orders
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- a meeting of several European countries in 1884 to divide up Africa
- a country taking over another country by force
- the continent that was colonized by several European countries
- the continent that colonized Africa
11 Clues: lower in status or quality • higher in status or quality • the continent that colonized Africa • a country taking over another country by force • violent or open resistance to authority or a ruler • the continent that was colonized by several European countries • one of two African countries never colonized by a European country • ...
Social Studies Space and arms race Cold war 2022-05-10
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- 2 countries in the cold war racing to make _______ weapons
- this acronym stands for Mutually Assured destruction, both countries could obliterate each other in an attack
- (acronym) was the first to land on the moon
- first US orbital space mission _______ 8
- this country was the first to go to space
- The two countries obtained plans for rockets from this country
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- first US satellite
- man on the moon (last name)
- The first and only Nuclear weapon to be used in a war was used on this country
- first satellite sent to space
- this organization was created to enhance space exploration
11 Clues: first US satellite • man on the moon (last name) • first satellite sent to space • first US orbital space mission _______ 8 • this country was the first to go to space • (acronym) was the first to land on the moon • 2 countries in the cold war racing to make _______ weapons • this organization was created to enhance space exploration • ...
Sena H. WW1 2021-03-16
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- message from German form an alliance
- treaty to the end of WW1
- group of merchant ships with protection
- approve a measure
- pride in there own country
- the payment that a defeated nation use
- manipulating the public with false news
- agreement made to help other countries
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- not taking sides or alliance when
- building force to frighten other nation
- a British cruise ship san by German
- name for troops heading overseas
- not getting involved in world affairs
- taking control of foreign countries
- change the portion of the soldiers food
15 Clues: approve a measure • treaty to the end of WW1 • pride in there own country • name for troops heading overseas • not taking sides or alliance when • a British cruise ship san by German • taking control of foreign countries • message from German form an alliance • not getting involved in world affairs • the payment that a defeated nation use • ...
A.S 3rd period continents 2020-09-22
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- Language mostly spoken in Brazil
- the 6th largest continent
- common language in this continent is spanish
- this continent has the tallest mountain
- This continent has 23 countries
- this country houses the Eiffel tower
- this place produces 20% of the worlds oxygen
- Is located on the south pole
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- 12 million of what live in Antartica
- Continent that mostly speaks English
- the largest mountain in Africa
- the smallest city
- It is the longest river in the world
- it is the largest hot dessert
- This continent has the most countries
15 Clues: the smallest city • the 6th largest continent • Is located on the south pole • it is the largest hot dessert • the largest mountain in Africa • This continent has 23 countries • Language mostly spoken in Brazil • 12 million of what live in Antartica • Continent that mostly speaks English • It is the longest river in the world • this country houses the Eiffel tower • ...
Alyssa Europe's Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
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- Trading without using money
- need is when they need something
- something that they don't need
- The three questions that every country must answer
- Russia has a mixed economy
- Regulation is roles in different countries
- Continuum depends on how much the economyis versus the goverment
- No countries with no pure or a pure market and demand
- A strict government
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- Germany moved away form command economic system
- small tribes of are ancestors
- has a mixed economy
- Citizens
- UK has A mixed economy
- Supply and demand
15 Clues: Citizens • Supply and demand • has a mixed economy • A strict government • UK has A mixed economy • Russia has a mixed economy • Trading without using money • small tribes of are ancestors • something that they don't need • need is when they need something • Regulation is roles in different countries • Germany moved away form command economic system • ...
Plurals Crossword Puzzle 2020-05-03
Plurals 2024-07-29
Globalisation 2018-04-18
11 Clues: Growing wealth • exporting jobs • knock of products • economical differences • when you regulate less • exchange of information • Biggest eastern economy • a place for higher education • when a country cuts down on industry • exchange of information wealth and culture • countries with bad economy and infrastructure
SangheliEXPO 2020-10-21
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- peoples desire product
- a theory that scarcity exists in the sens that only finite resources and infinite wants
- the cost of the second choice other than one made
- the decisions are hold by both private and public sector
- includes activities processing raw materials
- division of workers to different area of manufacturing
- the majority of population works in primary sector of business
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- the majority of actions are hold by the public institutions
- covers the activity of commerce, connected to primary and secondary sector
- the actions in economy are hold by the private individuals and companies
- includes activities with raw materials
- basic products a human needs for living
- the total amount of money being transferred into and out of a business, especially as affecting liquidity.
- consumers requirement
- working in an particular area
- countries where the majority of population works in tertiary sector of business activity
- the main economic problem
- the actual profit after working expenses not included in the calculation of gross profit have been paid.
- vital products
- a company makes after deducting the costs associated with making and selling its products, or the costs associated with providing its services.
20 Clues: vital products • consumers requirement • peoples desire product • the main economic problem • working in an particular area • includes activities with raw materials • basic products a human needs for living • includes activities processing raw materials • the cost of the second choice other than one made • division of workers to different area of manufacturing • ...
Nicolas Blanco Ramirez Crossword 2017-04-04
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- French Term saying that progress and order is achieved by an authoritarian model
- a developed country taking resourses from an undeveloped country
- a diplomacy imponed by Roosevelt so Europe coudnt come to America to take resurses
- Porfirio's crew that believed in positivism
- Event in 1750 when machines started to be to difficult to make, assembly lines where created
- weathy land owner, most of them where conservatives
- Colombias goverment send out troops to eliminate protestants
- name to porfirio's rule
- a coutry extremely corrupt controlles by a companies economy
- view of progress based on giving everybody same rights and velived in progress and order
- a country in which one man is the ruler
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- chain of various factories in many countries
- way of people extending their territory throght USA
- way of rule of a country in which a country is ruled by a little group of people
- decaying colonial mansions that were partioned into tiny rooms
- vision of progress achived by keeping the old ways like slavery
- the event of the us helping another country in exange for something
- event where industrialisation heppened, countries started to take resourses of other smaller countries}
- a way to represent the us culture in personification
- every people middle eastern decended in america
20 Clues: name to porfirio's rule • a country in which one man is the ruler • Porfirio's crew that believed in positivism • chain of various factories in many countries • every people middle eastern decended in america • way of people extending their territory throght USA • weathy land owner, most of them where conservatives • a way to represent the us culture in personification • ...
World War I Crossword 2018-12-17
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- when you add more land to country
- Where arch duke and his wife was killed
- this plan was going against the two front war called ____ plan
- The man that assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- where you have international relations is called ____ affairs
- national relations also known as ____ affairs
- an age where people were thinking for themselves (against the crown )
- the London treaty (a peace treaty)
- wanting to build up your army to be strong
- The countries, germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy are apart of this triple ____
- building these with other countries/nations will strengthen your power
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- an act of violence against the opposing country’s public
- getting ready for attack, troops, weapons ext
- what country was in the Two Front War
- start of World War 1 is ____ 1914
- Who got assassinated arch duke _______
- when you feel pride for your country
- when you want to govern yourself (starts with S)
- Powder Keg of Europe was known as the _____ region
- the countries in which got into world War One and its causes
- a territory that is under political control
- Germany and France got in a war where this place was the prize
- Interest when you want the best for your country
- State a geographical area separated by borders (a country)
24 Clues: when you add more land to country • start of World War 1 is ____ 1914 • the London treaty (a peace treaty) • when you feel pride for your country • what country was in the Two Front War • Who got assassinated arch duke _______ • Where arch duke and his wife was killed • wanting to build up your army to be strong • a territory that is under political control • ...
South Africa History 2014-01-15
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- An East African country that earned its independence through rebellion
- A state of racial segregation in South Africa
- The separation of people into racial groups
- A union that resulted from the Pan-African movement
- European _________________ caused conflict and civil war in Africa
- The first black president of South Africa
- A politician in South Africa, also a major person in the diamond industry
- The policy where a nation extends power over weaker areas
- African countries under European authority seeked this
- In 1884, European countries met at this conference to partition Africa
- A precious resource found after the UK claimed South America
- for Africa An period of time that started from The Berlin Conference of 1884, where European countries were partitioning Africa's land
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- President of South Africa; released Nelson Mandela and started the end of apartheid
- A movement created to unite Africans from all over the world
- The southernmost country of Africa; One of the UK's colonies
- Extending power by gaining indirect control over an area
- The country that colonized South Africa
- The political party which Nelson Mandela represented
- A West African country that gained its independence from the United Kingdom after WWII
- Devotion or loyalty to a country
20 Clues: Devotion or loyalty to a country • The country that colonized South Africa • The first black president of South Africa • The separation of people into racial groups • A state of racial segregation in South Africa • A union that resulted from the Pan-African movement • The political party which Nelson Mandela represented • ...
El Ano Nuevo 2023-12-07
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- People make these at the beginning of the year for self-improvement.
- Tradition in Spain involves eating these at midnight.
- Valencian celebration featuring elaborate sculptures and fireworks.\
- Spanish term for a birthday celebration.
- In Ecuador, a life-size figure is burned, known as "The Widow."
- Holy Week leading up to Easter in Spain and Latin America.
- Commemorates the Mexican victory over the French at the Battle of Puebla.
- Celebration of a girl's fifteenth birthday in Hispanic culture.
- Festive season with colorful parades and celebrations.
- Spanish celebration on January 6, commemorates the arrival of the three wise men.
- This New Year's tradition involves the striking of these.
- New Year celebration.
- Commemorates Christopher Columbus's arrival in the Americas.
- In Ecuador, effigies are burned to bid farewell to this.
- Celebration of independence in Spanish-speaking countries.
- Celebration related to the historical figure Simón Bolívar.
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- Festival in Spain where people throw tomatoes at each other.
- Spanish celebration of love and friendship.
- Christmas celebration in Spanish-speaking countries.
- In Spanish, these brighten the sky during celebrations.
- The Spanish term for New Year's Eve.
- The Spanish term for New Year's Day.
- Mexican celebration honoring deceased loved ones.
- Traditional celebration in the city of Málaga.
- This tradition involves burning effigies in some Spanish-speaking countries.
25 Clues: New Year celebration. • The Spanish term for New Year's Eve. • The Spanish term for New Year's Day. • Spanish term for a birthday celebration. • Spanish celebration of love and friendship. • Traditional celebration in the city of Málaga. • Mexican celebration honoring deceased loved ones. • Christmas celebration in Spanish-speaking countries. • ...
International Trade 2025-12-02
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- When a currency becomes stronger; it buys more of another currency.
- Advantage When a country can produce something at a lower opportunity cost than another country.
- Rate The value of one currency compared to another.
- Power How much goods and services money can buy.
- Agreement A formal deal between countries that outlines rules for trade (e.g., USMCA).
- Trade The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- Goods or services sold to other countries.
- Goods or services brought into a country from abroad.
- Firms that bring goods into a country.
- People who buy goods and services.
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- Firms that send goods to other nations.
- When a country focuses on producing goods it can make the most efficiently.
- Cost The next best alternative that must be given up when making a choice.
- When a currency becomes weaker; it buys less of another currency.
- Trade Trade without tariffs, quotas, or restrictions.
- How efficiently goods and services are produced.
- Businesses that make goods or provide services.
- A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported.
- Barrier A rule, tax, or policy that restricts international trade.
- Advantage When a country can produce more of a product using the same amount of resources.
- A government order that stops trade with another country.
- A tax placed on imported goods.
22 Clues: A tax placed on imported goods. • People who buy goods and services. • Firms that bring goods into a country. • Firms that send goods to other nations. • Goods or services sold to other countries. • Businesses that make goods or provide services. • How efficiently goods and services are produced. • Power How much goods and services money can buy. • ...
TYPES OF DIPLOMACY - REVISION 2025-11-28
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- – using pressure or threats to force an outcome.
- – using negotiation and advocacy to protect people and deliver aid during crises.
- – government representatives who have legal authority in international relations.
- – diplomacy involving three or more countries or international organizations.
- – to stop something from progressing or succeeding.
- strong, effective, and capable of resisting challenges.
- causing major change or disturbance to the usual way of doing things.
- easy to pass through; open and not well protected.
- – diplomacy between two countries.
- – diplomatic action taken during emergencies such as war, terrorism, or natural disasters.
- an official diplomatic message or protest delivered to another government.
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- – the ability to understand and work with people from different cultures.
- – how power is distributed and used between people or groups.
- – using migration policies or migrants to negotiate international agreements.
- large, important, or meaningful in amount.
- – individuals or groups without government roles who influence diplomacy (NGOs, activists, businesses).
- – a mediator traveling between two sides to help them reach an agreement.
- – directed at or involving the general public.
- – using culture, art, language, or values to improve relations between countries.
- mix of two different forms or systems.
- a positive, trusting, and cooperative relationship.
- – shared interests or ideas that create connection.
- – to use or apply power or influence.
23 Clues: – diplomacy between two countries. • – to use or apply power or influence. • mix of two different forms or systems. • large, important, or meaningful in amount. • – directed at or involving the general public. • – using pressure or threats to force an outcome. • easy to pass through; open and not well protected. • – to stop something from progressing or succeeding. • ...
Crucigrama Para La Copa Del Mundo 2023-01-13
20 Clues: Out • Flag • time • Goal • Sport • trophy • To run • A kick • to lose • To Stop • Pass it • To kick • Victory • To play • Lets go • Athlete • Receive • Countries • Medfielder • Scoreboard
The Great War 2022-10-05
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- Believing that your country is the best in the world.
- an increase in military and naval forces, more influence of the military men upon the policies of the civilian government
- German Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire
- What was the root cause of WW2?
- What note reviled a plan to invade the U.S?
- War between the triple entente and the triple alliance
- used to protect merchant ships.
- What ignited WWI to start?
- countries who came together and have each others back.
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- Would be developed to prevent the soliders from breathing in the gas
- What month did the war end?
- Warfare Chemical gas used to harm soldiers in the trenches?
- A cycle where countries are always trying to one up each other.
- an agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time;
- Land between two opposing trenches.
- The most used gas throughout the war was?
- a tingling and/or itching sensation, pain, swelling, cold and blotchy skin, numbness, and a prickly or heavy feeling in the foot.
- Great War Nickname for WWI
- Making agreements with other countries to protect each other in case of war.
- ship attacked by German U-boat
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
21 Clues: Great War Nickname for WWI • What ignited WWI to start? • What month did the war end? • ship attacked by German U-boat • What was the root cause of WW2? • used to protect merchant ships. • Land between two opposing trenches. • The most used gas throughout the war was? • What note reviled a plan to invade the U.S? • German Empire, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire • ...
Japan until the 1800s 2023-04-13
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- the branch of the military that Japan modernized during the Restoration
- the name of the Samurai code of honor
- being alone and not trading with other countries
- the ocean that Japan is in the middle of
- one of the countries that Japan traded with while they were a closed country
- the emperor that ‘restored’ Japan
- the American who sent warships to force Japan to trade
- one of the countries that Japan traded with while they were a closed country
- the shogunate family who was in charge from 1600-1867
- the religion most Samurai believed in
- How Commodore Perry made Japan trade with the US
- the act of making one’s country more like countries in Europe or the Americas
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- what Japan wrote after getting rid of feudalism
- what Meiji translates to
- wealthy landowners in Japan
- the country we are learning about
- the name of the time period filled with lots of change in Japan
- a social system in Japan that is shaped like a pyramid
- people hired for protection, who follow a code of honor
- Meiji’s full name
- the only open port for people to trade in Japan for a long time
- what the emperor was called since the Shogun had the actual power
- the continent that Japan is a part of
23 Clues: Meiji’s full name • what Meiji translates to • wealthy landowners in Japan • the country we are learning about • the emperor that ‘restored’ Japan • the name of the Samurai code of honor • the religion most Samurai believed in • the continent that Japan is a part of • the ocean that Japan is in the middle of • what Japan wrote after getting rid of feudalism • ...
Modern Latin America & Modern Day Issues 2023-05-28
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- Left-wing Nicaraguan political organization
- Shortage of supplies to go around
- An international financial institution that provides loans and grants to developed countries. Its organizations are: IBRD, IDA, IFC, MIGA, ICSID
- The 40th president of the USA (1981-1989)
- Leader of the Sandinistas
- Large increase in crop production in developed countries achieved by adoption of modern technologies
- An organization that consists of Middle Eastern oil producing countries
- Process of interaction among people, companies, government worldwide
- Long term heating of Earth's surface
- United States-backed campaign of political repression and state terrorism in Latin America
- An Argentine military campaign against left-wing groups and others who were suspected. They were kidnapped and "disappeared"
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- Somoza Dynasty is overthrown by the Sandinistas
- Human rights organization with the goal of finding people disappeared by Latin American dictators during the Dirty War
- Long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns
- Clearing forests by cutting down trees
- Right-wing rebel group that opposed to Sandinistas (Nicaragua)
- A policy that restricts families to a single child
- A former political family that ruled Nicaragua as a dictatorship for over 40 years (1936-1979)
- A belief that combines authoritarianism and state control of fascism and social programs of communism
- An organization that regulates international trade between nations
20 Clues: Leader of the Sandinistas • Shortage of supplies to go around • Long term heating of Earth's surface • Clearing forests by cutting down trees • The 40th president of the USA (1981-1989) • Left-wing Nicaraguan political organization • Somoza Dynasty is overthrown by the Sandinistas • A policy that restricts families to a single child • ...
World War I Crossword 2018-12-17
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- State a geographical area separated by borders (a country)
- Germany and France got in a war where this place was the prize
- Interest when you want the best for your country
- start of World War 1 is ____ 1914
- the countries in which got into world War One and its causes
- Who got assassinated arch duke _______
- wanting to build up your army to be strong
- Where arch duke and his wife was killed
- where you have international relations is called ____ affairs
- building these with other countries/nations will strengthen your power
- this plan was going against the two front war called ____ plan
- Powder Keg of Europe was known as the _____ region
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- national relations also known as ____ affairs
- what country was in the Two Front War
- The man that assassinated Archduke Ferdinand
- a territory that is under political control
- an age where people were thinking for themselves (against the crown )
- when you feel pride for your country
- The countries, germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy are apart of this triple ____
- the London treaty (a peace treaty)
- an act of violence against the opposing country’s public
- when you want to govern yourself (starts with S)
- getting ready for attack, troops, weapons ext
- when you add more land to country
24 Clues: start of World War 1 is ____ 1914 • when you add more land to country • the London treaty (a peace treaty) • when you feel pride for your country • what country was in the Two Front War • Who got assassinated arch duke _______ • Where arch duke and his wife was killed • wanting to build up your army to be strong • a territory that is under political control • ...
African Nationalism & Independence 2022-04-26
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- gold coast's new name
- what was the world wide epidemic
- they used to live together under european control
- another name for white africans
- how many African countries were independent nation states by 1966?
- Site of 1994 genocide
- First British colony in Africa to gain independence
- who got their independence in 1962
- a township situated between two large industrial cities
- the leader of guinea
- African leader of independence movement in Ghana
- allied with france
- the leader of tanzania
- the place that portugal surrendered to
- africans keep their artistic ______ and have adapted them to foreign influence
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- the leader of the democratic republic of the congo
- some african leader believed in the dream
- the place where this all takes place
- who gave africans support to fight against colonialism
- in 1950-1970 some african states got what
- what tore nigeria apart
- 1957-1982 40 leaders were
- the leader of the republic of congo
- leader of kenya
- who controlled the northern part of africa
- the renamed version of belgian congo
- First black president of South Africa
- countries countries _____ to be independents
- after independence their rules in society has changed
29 Clues: leader of kenya • allied with france • the leader of guinea • gold coast's new name • Site of 1994 genocide • the leader of tanzania • what tore nigeria apart • 1957-1982 40 leaders were • another name for white africans • what was the world wide epidemic • who got their independence in 1962 • the leader of the republic of congo • the place where this all takes place • ...
LSN Government Unit 6-7 2022-05-17
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- another way to say old people
- students have free speech in school as long as they aren't disrupting class
- the USMCA is a free trade agreement that opens trade by _______ tariffs
- this case says the president's power is limited
- this case is about guns
- consumer price index is increasing, there is too much money in circulation
- schools can search students with reasonable suspicion
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- Brown vs Board of Education said segregation was...
- this case is about Redistricting and Reapportionment
- during a recession, the government may spend more money and send people _____
- when there is not enough money in circulation, unemployment is increasing and GDP is decreasing
- health care for elderly
- to punish a country by stopping trade with them
- Miranda vs Arizona is about....
- this organization tries to maintain world peace and stop countries from being aggressive
- the precedent of Marbury vs Madison
- an agreement between the countries in North America to open up trade, used to be called NAFTA
- the gov sends money to elderly and disabled every month
- during inflation, the Federal Reserve will ___ interest rates
- during a recession, the Federal Reserve will ___ securities
- this organization is a defense agreement that says if one country is attacked, all of the countries will help defend it
21 Clues: health care for elderly • this case is about guns • another way to say old people • Miranda vs Arizona is about.... • the precedent of Marbury vs Madison • to punish a country by stopping trade with them • this case says the president's power is limited • Brown vs Board of Education said segregation was... • this case is about Redistricting and Reapportionment • ...
French revolution 2024-02-02
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- a period of state-sanctioned violence and mass executions during the French Revolution
- Military genius in france
- fled during the french revolution
- aggressively overthrow gov't
- public vote
- using military forces to block countries sending eachother supplies
- spain, great britain, and prussia fight france
- system of laws set by napoleon
- Huge meeting called by the king
- Ancient french gov't
- nobles fled france with the king
- devastating naval loss for france
- all countries have equal strength
- general agreement to maintain balance of power
- Restore true leaders
- boys only military school
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- Queen of france during the french revolution
- napoleons return from exile on elba
- without knee breeches
- Gov't made by the third estate
- russia's strategy to defeat napoleon
- the legislature of revolutionary France from October 1, 1791 to September 20, 1792
- spearheaded the reign of terror
- armed citizen army
- Clergy, nobility, commoners
- agreement
- period of violence before the french revolution
- promised a new constitution
- blockade created to prevent other european countries from trading with great britain
- linked the monarchist great powers of Austria, Prussia and Russia
- napoleons final battle
- Wanted balance of power
- radical political group
- humane execution
- represented austria in the congress of vienna
35 Clues: agreement • public vote • humane execution • armed citizen army • Ancient french gov't • Restore true leaders • without knee breeches • napoleons final battle • Wanted balance of power • radical political group • Military genius in france • boys only military school • Clergy, nobility, commoners • promised a new constitution • aggressively overthrow gov't • Gov't made by the third estate • ...
Ch. 3 Settlement Patterns in Canada (Use pages 51-53 to complete) 2024-12-03
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- the direction of the continental United States when in Canada
- approximately 8 out of every 10 Canadians live in these areas
- continent of origin for Canada's second and third founding people
- region in the middle of Canada that includes Alberta, Manitoba, and Saskatchewan
- Most Canadians live within 100 miles of the U.S. ________
- where the first people to settle in Canada came from
- region that includes Quebec and Ontario
- a native group of people who are descendants of the first settlers
- the country France gave Canada to after the war that was fought between the two countries
- how Canada ranks in size among the world's countries
- continent Canada is located on
- a region that is well suited for people to live permanently
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- a society in which different cultural groups keep their own identity, beliefs, and traditions
- Canada can be divided into five of these
- one group of Europeans that were arriving in Canada in the early 1900s
- people from Asian countries settled on this this coast of Canada
- More people live in this U.S. state than in the entire country of Canada
- region that includes the territories along the Arctic Ocean
- Canadian province settled by the French
- one of the animals the first "founding peoples" were following into Canada from Asia
20 Clues: continent Canada is located on • region that includes Quebec and Ontario • Canadian province settled by the French • Canada can be divided into five of these • where the first people to settle in Canada came from • how Canada ranks in size among the world's countries • Most Canadians live within 100 miles of the U.S. ________ • ...
commerce in a connected world 2024-11-25
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- Goods brought into a country for sale
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- An abundance of valuable possessions or money
- trade between companies in developed countries and producers in developing countries in which fair prices are paid to the producers
- The network involved in producing and delivering a product
- Commerce that minimizes environmental harm while promoting long-term economic growth
- A person or business that creates and supplies goods or services.
- The state of being extremely poor
- The general increase in prices and decrease in the value of money
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- A person or company that makes goods to sell.
- Restrictions imposed by countries to enforce international law or pressure governments
- Someone who buys and uses goods or services.
- Procuring materials and goods in a socially responsible and sustainable way
- The total value of all goods and services produced in a country.
- Taxes imposed on imports or exports
- The process of increasing worldwide relations through trade, culture, and politics
- all of the activities related to the production, consumption, and trade of goods and services in a country
- Goods sent out of a country for sale
- Abbreviation for the international organization overseeing global trade rules
- The unequal distribution of wealth, opportunities, or rights in society
20 Clues: The state of being extremely poor • Taxes imposed on imports or exports • Goods sent out of a country for sale • Goods brought into a country for sale • Someone who buys and uses goods or services. • A person or company that makes goods to sell. • An abundance of valuable possessions or money • The network involved in producing and delivering a product • ...
Trump Administration Fires Many USAID Workers 2025-02-24
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- Payments or services given to employees, such as health insurance
- Musk Businessman who called USAID a "criminal organization"
- A sudden event like an earthquake or flood that requires emergency aid
- People forced to leave their country due to war or danger
- One of the areas USAID focuses on, such as fighting disease outbreaks
- The ruling body that makes decisions for a country
- U.S. president who ordered the firing of many USAID workers
- People employed by USAID who were removed from their jobs
- The act of removing employees from their positions
- Dishonest or illegal behavior, which Trump’s team accused USAID of
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- Something involving more than one country, like USAID’s work
- Money provided to support aid programs and development projects
- Efforts to improve health, education, and economy in poorer nations
- A condition where people do not have enough money or resources to live
- A group of people working together for a common purpose, like USAID
- A serious situation that needs immediate action, such as a health crisis
- The U.S. agency that provides aid and development help to other countries
- U.S. president who created USAID in 1961
- A conflict between countries or groups that often leads to humanitarian crises
- Help given to poor countries, disaster areas, and war zones
20 Clues: U.S. president who created USAID in 1961 • The ruling body that makes decisions for a country • The act of removing employees from their positions • People forced to leave their country due to war or danger • People employed by USAID who were removed from their jobs • Musk Businessman who called USAID a "criminal organization" • ...
Module 3 - Peace & Security 2025-02-12
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- IMF and World bank emerged out of ........ in 1944.
- In UN, there are 193 member countries in its which organ?
- In UN security council, there are ....... number of members in total.
- The head quarters of this IA is in Bangkok founded in 1967.
- This organ of UN focusses on peace and security.
- Quota and embargo is an example of ...... barrier.
- ICJ is also called as ......
- The largest trade bloc in the world.
- This organization is focus on macro economic stability and provide finance to its 190 member countries.
- Upliftment of developing and under developed countries is the focus area.
- This organization creates international policies related to workers.
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- China, India, Russia, Brazil has a trade block. Which is it?
- In UN, this organ is not presently functioning.
- Intergovernmental organization to eliminate trade and tariff barriers.
- UN peace keeping force is called as .......
- The largest international organization in the world.
- Import duty and excise duty is an example of ........ barrier.
- Environment protection is the ultimatum of this funding project.
- Children protection is the focus area of this funding project.
- It is a variant of trade block but more focus is on peace and security.
- The investment done by one country in another country in form of an organization.
21 Clues: ICJ is also called as ...... • The largest trade bloc in the world. • UN peace keeping force is called as ....... • In UN, this organ is not presently functioning. • This organ of UN focusses on peace and security. • Quota and embargo is an example of ...... barrier. • IMF and World bank emerged out of ........ in 1944. • ...
WWI Vocabulary Quiz 2024-11-04
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- The country that declared war first.
- Last name of the first woman elected to Congress, voted against WWI.
- Acronym for German Uboats sinking ships
- an agreement if one country was attacked, allied countries were obligated to defend them.
- Great Britain, France, Russia, and Serbia
- A type of warfare in which soldiers dug trenches that led to massive casualties.
- Austrian heir assassinated by Serbian rebel Princip
- President Wilson's peace agreement following the end of WWI.
- The Central Powers
- The Allied Powers
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- misleading spread of ideas in order to influence people.
- The first in a series of events that did finally engage the US in WWI.
- a build up of many countries' military and armament.
- The Central Powers include Germany, Austria-Hungary, and _____.
- The accumulation of new territories and raw materials or resources.
- assembly of countries with a goal of helping preserve peace.
- the acronym used to explain the causes of WWI.
- A deep sense of pride in one's nation spread through Europe.
- The Treaty officially ending WWI, blaming Germany for all
- An agreement between Germany and US saying there would be a warning before sinking ships.
- Secret German telegram sent to Mexico to get the US involved in WWI
21 Clues: The Allied Powers • The Central Powers • The country that declared war first. • Acronym for German Uboats sinking ships • Great Britain, France, Russia, and Serbia • the acronym used to explain the causes of WWI. • Austrian heir assassinated by Serbian rebel Princip • a build up of many countries' military and armament. • ...
Final Vocab Review Name:_________________ 2025-12-15
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- half of the Earth divided between north and south or east and west
- term for when twice a year the day and night are of equal length
- weather conditions lasting for an extended period
- type of tectonic plate boundary where the plates pull away from one another
- a nation with its own government and specific territory
- type of population pyramid seen in less developed countries
- type of tectonic plate boundary that results in mountains
- term for when twice a year the time difference day and night is the largest
- area of earthquake activity near a transform tectonic boundary
- the type of 'exchange' that occurred between europe, africa, and the carribean in the 1700s
- unregulated slums of south america
- an area of land under foreign rule or government
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- term for the U.K.'s departure from the E.U.
- a piece of land almost entirely surrounded by water
- the act of clearing large areas of trees for economic development
- any of the world's continuous landmasses
- the collective group of 27 countries overseeing europe
- the growing interconnectedness of the world and its economies
- area of the world with the most active volcanoes
- type of population pyramid found in more developed countries
20 Clues: unregulated slums of south america • any of the world's continuous landmasses • term for the U.K.'s departure from the E.U. • area of the world with the most active volcanoes • an area of land under foreign rule or government • weather conditions lasting for an extended period • a piece of land almost entirely surrounded by water • ...
Unit 6 Passage 3 2026-02-03
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- __________ is the planet where humans live.
- The project was successful because of __________ between different teams.
- __________ helps humans learn more about planets and stars.
- The two countries planned a __________ mission together.
- Some scientists believe __________ on asteroids could provide materials for Earth.
- __________ was the first human to travel into space.
- Scientists hope humans may one day visit __________.
- Many __________ worked together on space missions.
- New technology can __________ the speed of space travel.
- Space seems __________ because there is still so much we don’t know.
- Astronauts need __________ to train and succeed.
- Landing on the Moon was one of the biggest __________ in history.
- Stars, planets, and galaxies exist in __________.
- New discoveries help __________ move forward.
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- An __________ is a man-made object that orbits Earth.
- Yuri Gagarin was from the __________.
- __________ was the first satellite sent into space.
- The competition between countries during the Space Race was __________.
- Scientists study __________ that are rocky objects floating through space.
- Space exploration helps humans learn about the __________.
- Human __________ pushes people to explore the unknown.
- In the future, __________ may allow regular people to travel into space.
- The Space Race happened during the __________ between powerful countries.
- Astronauts landed on the __________ in 1969.
- Space discoveries affect all of __________, not just one country.
25 Clues: Yuri Gagarin was from the __________. • __________ is the planet where humans live. • Astronauts landed on the __________ in 1969. • New discoveries help __________ move forward. • Astronauts need __________ to train and succeed. • Stars, planets, and galaxies exist in __________. • Many __________ worked together on space missions. • ...
globalization 2015-02-11
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- money a worker gets per hour of work
- to bring goods from foreign countries
- money we pay to support the government
- moving production to developing countries
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- another country, language, customs, etc
- poorer economically
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
- opposite of "decrease"
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- to send goods to another country for sale
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- opposite of "advantage"
- way of life
- with better economy
- a person that buys and uses goods
- buying and selling
- money paid to a person per month or year
17 Clues: way of life • buying and selling • with better economy • poorer economically • opposite of "decrease" • opposite of "advantage" • a person that buys and uses goods • money a worker gets per hour of work • to bring goods from foreign countries • money we pay to support the government • another country, language, customs, etc • money paid to a person per month or year • ...
globalization 2024-12-13
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- a person that buys and uses goods
- buying and selling
- poorer economically
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- money a worker gets per hour of work
- money paid to a person per month or year
- with better economy
- another country, language, customs, etc
- to bring goods from foreign countries
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- to send goods to another country for sale
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
- money we pay to support the government
- opposite of "advantage"
- way of life
- opposite of "decrease"
- moving production to developing countries
17 Clues: way of life • buying and selling • poorer economically • with better economy • opposite of "decrease" • opposite of "advantage" • a person that buys and uses goods • money a worker gets per hour of work • to bring goods from foreign countries • money we pay to support the government • another country, language, customs, etc • money paid to a person per month or year • ...
TARIFF 2025-04-07
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- People who buy things
- Two countries that trade with the U.S.
- Rules made by a country's leaders
- To bring products into a country for sale
- What you pay for something
- Not foreign
- Trading goods with other countries
- Cars and toys are examples
- A percentage added to the cost of imported goods
- President who used tariffs in his second term
- A tax on goods from other countries
- A reason for tariffs: to help these in your country
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- A large amount of money
- To send goods to another country for sale
- When prices rise over time
- The opposite of "export"
- Tariffs can make these higher
- A trade partner of the United States
- Money collected by the government
- A way for countries to earn money
20 Clues: Not foreign • People who buy things • A large amount of money • The opposite of "export" • When prices rise over time • What you pay for something • Cars and toys are examples • Tariffs can make these higher • Rules made by a country's leaders • Money collected by the government • A way for countries to earn money • Trading goods with other countries • ...
English in Globalized world 2025-02-27
Global War Crossword 2023-12-04
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- An international conflict that involves most or all of the world's major powers.
- Giving countries what they want to prevent them from harming or being angry with you.
- A government's strategy in dealing with other nations.
- The cooperation of several countries in an alliance to strengthen the security of each.
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- Existing or occurring inside a particular country; not foreign or international.
- To be thorough in information
- A union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations.
- A way of organizing a society in which a government ruled by a dictator controls the lives of the people.
- A collection of people, countries, or groups that combine for a particular purpose, typically mutual protection or cooperation.
- Permission or approval for an action.
10 Clues: To be thorough in information • Permission or approval for an action. • A government's strategy in dealing with other nations. • Existing or occurring inside a particular country; not foreign or international. • An international conflict that involves most or all of the world's major powers. • ...
AP HUG Unit 1 Vocab. Study Puzzle 2022-01-19
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- Involves the influence of a central node on its surrounding areas.
- Based primarily on surveys, field studies, photos, videos, and interviews from people who provide personal perceptions and meaningful descriptions.
- Purpose: Spatial distributions related to area.
- Purpose: Navigation
- Purpose: General use in midlatitude countries.
- Information that can be counted, measured, or sequenced by numeric value.
- Purpose: General use
- Refers to the way the map communicates the ratio of it's size to the size of what it represents.
- The percise spot where something is according to some systems.
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- Distance North or South of 0° and are called parallels.
- Distance East or West of 0° and are called meridans.
- Is an area designated by official boundaries (Ex. States, Countries, Counties, Cities).
- Where something is located in relation to other things.
- Shows and labels the human-created boundaries and designations, such as countries, states, cities, and capitals.
- Based on cultural beliefs.
- Sometimes called relative scale, it refers to the amount of territory that the map represents.
- Shows and labels the natural features such as mountains, rivers, and deserts.
17 Clues: Purpose: Navigation • Purpose: General use • Based on cultural beliefs. • Purpose: General use in midlatitude countries. • Purpose: Spatial distributions related to area. • Distance East or West of 0° and are called meridans. • Distance North or South of 0° and are called parallels. • Where something is located in relation to other things. • ...
Migration so far 2014-02-25
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- Poverty is one of the most common .... factors
- Cultures with a high ..... distance must show respect for elders and use very formal communication
- Making illegal payments in exchange for favors or influence
- A person who enters another country (for whatever reason)
- The main source of immigrants to rich countries according to 2008 statistics
- Third world countries are often poor and ..............
- A person's reputation or honor, which is dominant in Asian, Middle East and African cultures
- Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development
- Communication style that uses words and literal meanings
- How old is Morgan when we meet him in "A Migrant's Journey to Europe"?
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- Morgan is originally from .......
- In the poem "Yes", the speaker's husband is from the ...........
- First world countries are usually developed, .......... and industrialized
- How many boats tried to cross the ocean in "A Migrant's Journey to Europe"?
- Morgan wishes to get to the ...... Islands
- Person who flees from one country to another because of discrimination or persecution
- A person who leaves his or her home country (for whatever reason)
17 Clues: Morgan is originally from ....... • Morgan wishes to get to the ...... Islands • Poverty is one of the most common .... factors • Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development • Third world countries are often poor and .............. • Communication style that uses words and literal meanings • A person who enters another country (for whatever reason) • ...
History Crossword 2024-05-20
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- The domination and extention of a nation's power over other land
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Man's burden
- This rule is when a colony has its elite removed and replaced with another country
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Forced to adopt European customs and work for little to no pay
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- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- One of two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- The canal that created a shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Europeans had the means to control their empires by excelling in
- This revolution happened during the Age of Imperialism
- One of the two countries that controlled Eastern part of Africa
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- One of the two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Open ___ policy that allowed Americans to access China
18 Clues: Man's burden • The only country not to have colonies in East Africa • This revolution happened during the Age of Imperialism • Open ___ policy that allowed Americans to access China • Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt • Italy was humiliated by this independent African country • One of the two countries that remained independent in Africa • ...
International Trade 2022-11-28
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- Extra tax on imported goods
- When a government restricts imports in order to protect domestic industries
- When a country can produce something cheaper than any other country
- Goods/services sold to other countries
- Goods/services purchased from other countries
- The exchange of goods and services among nations
- Limits either the quantity or monetary value of imported products
- Total ban on goods going into or out of another country
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- More & better things can be produced when people become experts at doing one thing
- - Importing more than you export
- When countries have more than one absolute advantage and have to decide which to produce
- - The difference in value between imports and exports
12 Clues: Extra tax on imported goods • - Importing more than you export • Goods/services sold to other countries • Goods/services purchased from other countries • The exchange of goods and services among nations • - The difference in value between imports and exports • Total ban on goods going into or out of another country • ...
United Nations & Human Rights 2025-05-07
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- Someone who flees their home due to war or danger
- Rights Basic freedoms and protections every person is entitled to
- UN forces who help maintain peace in conflict zones
- The founding document of the United Nations
- Nickname for UN peacekeepers based on what they wear
- Nations International organisation formed in 1945 to promote peace and cooperation
- Main meeting assembly where all UN countries can vote and discuss issues
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- Important 1948 UN document that outlines everyone’s rights and freedoms
- UN goal to improve life for all without harming the environment
- Restrictions used to punish or pressure countries
- UN council with the power to make decisions to keep peace and safety
- A written agreement between countries
12 Clues: A written agreement between countries • The founding document of the United Nations • Someone who flees their home due to war or danger • Restrictions used to punish or pressure countries • UN forces who help maintain peace in conflict zones • Nickname for UN peacekeepers based on what they wear • UN goal to improve life for all without harming the environment • ...
BBB4M - Chapter 1: What is Trade Review 2025-09-22
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- Organizations like Walmart or Apple that operate in multiple countries (abbr.)
- deficit When imports exceed exports.
- When a country exports more than it imports
- The idea that countries should focus on producing what they do best.
- Taxes placed on imported goods
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- rate at which one currency will be exchanged for another currency.
- an intergovernmental organization that regulates and facilitates international trade.
- Goods or services sold to another country.
- The global interconnection of economies and cultures.
- he economic policy of restricting imports from other countries
- Restriction on the amount of a product that can enter a country.
- treaty is an agreement according to international law to form an agreement between the cooperating states
12 Clues: Taxes placed on imported goods • deficit When imports exceed exports. • Goods or services sold to another country. • When a country exports more than it imports • The global interconnection of economies and cultures. • he economic policy of restricting imports from other countries • Restriction on the amount of a product that can enter a country. • ...
Why do people move to new places? 2021-10-04
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- the family of kings and queens.
- things are expensive and elegant.
- commercial business.
- become aware of. to see.
- easy to be seen.
- symbols of countries that has many colors.
- usual. common. normal.
- when things are shining and much light.
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- something normal and usual.
- to show.
- the possibility of suffering from harm and injury.
- when there is no harm, threat, and risk.
- the opposite of heavy.
- a happy moment when man and woman become husband and wife.
- an action, movement, or sound that gives information.
- conflicts between countries and people.
16 Clues: to show. • easy to be seen. • commercial business. • the opposite of heavy. • usual. common. normal. • become aware of. to see. • something normal and usual. • the family of kings and queens. • things are expensive and elegant. • conflicts between countries and people. • when things are shining and much light. • when there is no harm, threat, and risk. • ...
Colonial Economy 2022-03-21
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- send OUT to other countries for trade or sale
- leader of slave rebellion 1739
- large farm utilizing slaves to grow one crop
- runaway slave
- largest building on plantation
- trade between three continents across Atlantic
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- "boss" of plantation workers
- region trading fish, ships, wood products
- major crop grown for money in colonies
- Hausa and Yoruba tribes of slave trade
- breadbasket of colonies
- Ashanti and Fante tribes of slave trade
- region trading rice, indigo, cotton, tobacco
- freed his 500 slaves
- Quaker who asked others to free slaves
- bring IN from other countries for trade or sale
16 Clues: runaway slave • freed his 500 slaves • breadbasket of colonies • "boss" of plantation workers • leader of slave rebellion 1739 • largest building on plantation • major crop grown for money in colonies • Hausa and Yoruba tribes of slave trade • Quaker who asked others to free slaves • Ashanti and Fante tribes of slave trade • region trading fish, ships, wood products • ...
School Subjects 2021-08-14
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- Create clothes for people to use in their plays.
- A creative class where you move your body with music.
- Language spoken in countries like the USA and England.
- Move your body and learn how to play sports.
- Language spoken in a country in Europe, famous for its beautiful tower.
- Learn how to use the computer and other electronic devices.
- A class where you learn how to play an instrument.
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- A creative class where you can draw and paint.
- Learn about the origins of your country and about other countries.
- Learn about animals, plants and nature.
- Learn about the characteristics of different parts of the world.
- Learn about numbers and geometric shapes.
- Language spoken in a country in Europe. The flag of this country has the colors black, red and yellow.
- Language spoken in many different countries, such as Mexico and Uruguay.
- Learn the information necessary to become a citizen.
- A creative class where you can act.
- Create and make clothes for people to use in their day-to-day lives.
17 Clues: A creative class where you can act. • Learn about animals, plants and nature. • Learn about numbers and geometric shapes. • Move your body and learn how to play sports. • A creative class where you can draw and paint. • Create clothes for people to use in their plays. • A class where you learn how to play an instrument. • ...
Chp 2 Lesson 3 Vocab 2022-09-13
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- the independent sometimes illegal labor union established in 1930
- the reconstruction of the soviet economy under the restructuring plant managers
- a comprehensive centralized economic plan designed to achieve rapid industrialization
- a policy of remaining apart from affairs between other countries
- the conversion of state owned factories and other property to private ownership must be accomplished
- the forced common ownership of all agricultural industrial enterprises
- methods of production that use large amounts of capital for every person employed
- the attempt to revolutionize industrial and agricultural production almost overnight
- the association of European nations created in 1993
- place to buy and sell illegal goods
- a tightly knit group of firms governed by external board of directors
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- Number of people per square miles in the world
- business ventures involving risk
- in some countries is still lower than those in other capitalist countries
- were certificates that could be used to purchase government owned property
- conversion of private property to government owned property
- central authority that devised the plans and directed overall economic activity
17 Clues: business ventures involving risk • place to buy and sell illegal goods • Number of people per square miles in the world • the association of European nations created in 1993 • conversion of private property to government owned property • a policy of remaining apart from affairs between other countries • ...
Social Studies Crossword 2025-02-06
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- – A nation with expanding infrastructure and economic growth potential.
- – The regulation of money supply and interest rates by a central bank.
- – A trade or cooperation deal between two nations.
- – Economic, political, or cultural collaboration within a specific geographic area.
- – A trade zone where goods, services, and labor move freely without restrictions.
- – A group of nations that permit the unrestricted exchange of goods and services.
- The process of reducing trade restrictions and aligning economic policies between countries.
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- – A self-governing nation with full control over its internal and external affairs.
- – A business that operates in multiple countries.
- – The process of minimizing trade restrictions to encourage global commerce.
- – A coalition of nations that reduce trade barriers among themselves
- – A nation with minimal industrialization, weak infrastructure, and limited public services.
- – An economic system where multiple regions share policies and a common currency.
- – A pact among three or more countries to collaborate on shared interests.
- – The growing worldwide connection of economies, cultures, and populations.
- – A country with a strong economy and high living standards.
- – Government strategies related to taxation and spending to influence the economy.
17 Clues: – A business that operates in multiple countries. • – A trade or cooperation deal between two nations. • – A country with a strong economy and high living standards. • – A coalition of nations that reduce trade barriers among themselves • – The regulation of money supply and interest rates by a central bank. • ...
4.1 Global Business 2025-11-12
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- Difference between the amount of money that goes into a country and the amount that goes out of it
- Commercial exchange between nations with no restrictive regulations
- The process by which the world economy is becoming a single interdependent system
- Limits on the quantity of a product that me imported or exported within a given period
- When nations possess unique resources/capabilities that they then share back and forth
- Any restriction to free trade
- Items bought from other countries
- Nations import more than they export
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- Nations export more than they import
- Advantage when a country can produce a good at a lower cost than other countries
- Making, buying, and selling of goods & services within a country
- Business activities needed for creating, shipping, and selling goods & services across national borders
- Complete ban of all exports or imports of a product
- Difference between a country’s total exports and total imports
- Advantage whhen a country specializs in a good they can most efficiently produce
- Tax placed on certain imported product
- Goods and services sold to other countries
17 Clues: Any restriction to free trade • Items bought from other countries • Nations export more than they import • Nations import more than they export • Tax placed on certain imported product • Goods and services sold to other countries • Complete ban of all exports or imports of a product • Difference between a country’s total exports and total imports • ...
History Vocabulary 2021-05-17
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- a small community made in a new country by people from a different country
- an official announcement, statement, or declaration
- a formal agreement between countries, often signed to end a war
- assent approved by a monarch (king or queen)
- a result or outcome of an action
- adapt to the customs and attitudes of a group (to be more like another group)
- when two countries are at war
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- kind, forgiving or easy-going
- people who go to live in a new country
- unacceptable or unbearable
- when you give something to another person and they give you something back
- when people or countries buy and sell things to each other
12 Clues: unacceptable or unbearable • kind, forgiving or easy-going • when two countries are at war • a result or outcome of an action • people who go to live in a new country • assent approved by a monarch (king or queen) • an official announcement, statement, or declaration • when people or countries buy and sell things to each other • ...
