countries Crossword Puzzles
Europe Economics Vocabulary 2022-10-24
Across
- Trading without using money
- Countries with traits of both system
- 59% free and 41% command economy
- 79% free and 11% command economy
- a rule made with authority
- production of goods and services
- A want you have but not a need
- the wealth and resource of a country
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- restore of political party
- Something needed for survival
- Economy that regulates all decisions
- countries that are close to 1 system
- citizens make most economic choices
- Economy based on custom and belief
- 73% free and 27% command economy
15 Clues: restore of political party • a rule made with authority • Trading without using money • Something needed for survival • A want you have but not a need • 59% free and 41% command economy • 79% free and 11% command economy • production of goods and services • 73% free and 27% command economy • Economy based on custom and belief • citizens make most economic choices • ...
Zac Lucas- Europe's economics 2022-10-24
Across
- traditions handed down through generations.
- system of exchange and goods
- 79% free economy: Mixed
- When someone lands between pure market and a pure command
- countries money and wealth
- no control over the economy.
- 73% free economy: Mixed
- something you desire but do not need
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- When Germany was reunited
- trading without using money.
- when democratic countries have both characteristics of both systems.
- the role the government plays in its economic system.
- 59% free economy: Mixed
- They answer the three questions by strict government control.
- something they need to survive.
15 Clues: 59% free economy: Mixed • 79% free economy: Mixed • 73% free economy: Mixed • When Germany was reunited • countries money and wealth • trading without using money. • system of exchange and goods • no control over the economy. • something they need to survive. • something you desire but do not need • traditions handed down through generations. • ...
Terrorism 2019-01-23
Across
- Shorten for The North Atlantic Treaty Organisation.
- Around the world.
- Terrorist keep on ....
- Shorten for Europe.
- Shorten for (The European Police).
- When do see someone is struggling you want to...
- The ones who fight with terrorist
- another word for data.
- What do you call large lands that have names.
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- Where you get information.
- Terrorist attacks are called.
- The European Police .....
- When other countries are in trouble, you have to help them and that’s called....
- People who get to rule.
- Shorten for International Security Assistance Force.
15 Clues: Around the world. • Shorten for Europe. • Terrorist keep on .... • another word for data. • People who get to rule. • The European Police ..... • Where you get information. • Terrorist attacks are called. • The ones who fight with terrorist • Shorten for (The European Police). • What do you call large lands that have names. • When do see someone is struggling you want to... • ...
globalization 2015-02-11
Across
- 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 • ...
International Trade and Agreements 2020-11-23
Across
- international monetary fund
- an enforceable treaty between two or more nations
- Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation
- country kicked out of the G8
- World Trade Organization
- A trade organization with thirty member countries, established in 1961
- Fred Flinstone's sidekick
- group of the strongest democratic economies
- four commonwealth countries would like to form this organization
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- US trade spat with this Asian country
- the world's bank
- currency used in Europe
- World Health Organization
- new North American free trade agreement
- term used for Britain leaving the EU
- old free trade agreement in North America
- new president of the US
17 Clues: the world's bank • currency used in Europe • new president of the US • World Trade Organization • World Health Organization • Fred Flinstone's sidekick • international monetary fund • country kicked out of the G8 • Asia-Pacific Economic Co-operation • term used for Britain leaving the EU • US trade spat with this Asian country • new North American free trade agreement • ...
politics6 2024-06-06
Across
- Successor to Nixon
- Initiator of the Camp David Accords
- Relating to people's rights
- What many sought in political struggles
- Conference aimed at improving EastWest relations
- A formal indication of choice
- The upper house of the US Congress
- Penalties imposed on countries
- A formal agreement between countries
- A state of intense fear, like the 70s political climate
- A person who flees for safety, often due to political reasons
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- What Nixon did in 1974
- To change a legal document
- The lower house of the US Congress
- President involved in the Watergate scandal
- A diplomatic mission located in a foreign country
- To begin a journey or venture
- The exchange of goods and services
- President who dealt with the Iran Hostage Crisis
- Organization representing Palestinian interests
20 Clues: Successor to Nixon • What Nixon did in 1974 • To change a legal document • Relating to people's rights • A formal indication of choice • To begin a journey or venture • Penalties imposed on countries • The lower house of the US Congress • The upper house of the US Congress • The exchange of goods and services • Initiator of the Camp David Accords • ...
Life in the Colonies 2023-12-18
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- military partner
- an area that shares physical or human characteristics
- a product bought from another country
- to trade one good or product for another
- to make sure two or more groups can work well together
- economic idea popular in the 1600s and 1700s
- rebellions
- resources that can be made into other products
- lines that divide an area
- were people from many different countries and backgrounds living there
- someone who owns land or property
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- society groups
- to come together
- act of buying and selling people
- formal agreement between two countries
- to be impure
- to show
- people who specialized in one type of work or trade
- a product sold to another country
19 Clues: to show • rebellions • to be impure • society groups • military partner • to come together • lines that divide an area • act of buying and selling people • a product sold to another country • someone who owns land or property • a product bought from another country • formal agreement between two countries • to trade one good or product for another • ...
globalization 2015-02-11
Across
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- money paid to a person per month or year
- money a worker gets per hour of work
- poorer economically
- moving production to developing countries
- way of life
- to send goods to another country for sale
Down
- to bring goods from foreign countries
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
- another country, language, customs, etc
- opposite of "advantage"
- a person that buys and uses goods
- buying and selling
- with better economy
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- opposite of "decrease"
- money we pay to support the government
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 2015-02-11
Across
- having positive and negative aspects;not simple
- way of life
- poorer economically
- a person that buys and uses goods
- to bring goods from foreign countries
- money paid to a person per month or year
- moving production to developing countries
- to send goods to another country for sale
- worker moving from place to place in search for work
- money a worker gets per hour of work
Down
- with better economy
- opposite of "advantage"
- opposite of "decrease"
- another country, language, customs, etc
- to help others to get better result (by money, food, clothes, etc)
- buying and selling
- money we pay to support the government
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 • ...
The Beauty of Africa 2023-12-12
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- Waterfall in Lesotho
- South Africa's longest river
- One of the countries that the Limpopo flows through
- A lake that lies between Tanzania and Uganda
- WA waterfall that was called Ankoerebis by the Khoi
- World's oldest desert
- Home to the second highest mountain in Africa
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- A river that flows through six countries
- Thabana Ntlenyana is found in this country
- The world's longest freshwater lake
- A country that borders Lake Malawi
- Swahili word for mountain
- World's largest hot desert
- Deepest River in Africa
- A mountain in Tanzania
- Mosi-oa-tunya means the _________ that thunders
- Longest river in the world
17 Clues: Waterfall in Lesotho • World's oldest desert • A mountain in Tanzania • Deepest River in Africa • Swahili word for mountain • World's largest hot desert • Longest river in the world • South Africa's longest river • A country that borders Lake Malawi • The world's longest freshwater lake • A river that flows through six countries • Thabana Ntlenyana is found in this country • ...
CARIBBEAN TERRITORIES 2024-06-07
Across
- The largest Commonwealth Caribbean island.
- The largest Caribbean island.
- Anguilla is part of the ____ Islands.
- The capital of Barbados.
- The greater _________ is a group of islands.
- A head of government.
- The capital of Jamaica.
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- Many active ______ in the eastern Caribbean.
- A sport that unites the Caribbean.
- This Caribbean country is also in Central America
- Official language throughout the Caribbean Commonwealth.
- The capital of Dominica.
- An important industry in most Caribbean countries.
- This group of islands are close to Miami.
- Guyana is located on the ___________.
- Most Caribbean countries belong to this organisation.
- A territory ruled by another.
17 Clues: A head of government. • The capital of Jamaica. • The capital of Barbados. • The capital of Dominica. • The largest Caribbean island. • A territory ruled by another. • A sport that unites the Caribbean. • Anguilla is part of the ____ Islands. • Guyana is located on the ___________. • This group of islands are close to Miami. • The largest Commonwealth Caribbean island. • ...
Jess and Adrian 2025-04-28
Across
- The number of bridesmaids
- Couples favorite food
- The month of the groom’s birthday
- The food they ate on their first date
- How many children would they like to be blessed with?
- What dating app did Adrian and Jess meet on
- Name of their cat
- What city do Jess and Adrian live in
- The couple’s first road trip
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- In what state did Adrian propose
- The bride’s middle name
- Adrians profession
- Name of the groom’s brother
- How many countries will Jess and Adrian honeymoon in
- The number of countries the couple has visited together?
- The color of the groom’s eyes
- Who is older
17 Clues: Who is older • Name of their cat • Adrians profession • Couples favorite food • The bride’s middle name • The number of bridesmaids • Name of the groom’s brother • The couple’s first road trip • The color of the groom’s eyes • In what state did Adrian propose • The month of the groom’s birthday • What city do Jess and Adrian live in • The food they ate on their first date • ...
Trade Crossword 2025-01-22
Across
- selling and leaving country
- trade restriction
- one of the trade barriers
- work
- economic conflict often resulting from extreme protectionism
- the balancing of the trade
- Liscense to sell goods in that country
- how many countries does the European Union have
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- health and safety regulations
- one of the main reason of protectionism
- value of next best alternative after purchase is made
- the use of trade barriers to protect industries from foreign competition
- Place not in water or covered in water
- EU currency
- bring goods into the country
- tax on importing or exporting stuff
- 21 countries have common economic social and security
- price increase of foreign goods
18 Clues: work • EU currency • trade restriction • one of the trade barriers • the balancing of the trade • selling and leaving country • bring goods into the country • health and safety regulations • price increase of foreign goods • tax on importing or exporting stuff • Place not in water or covered in water • Liscense to sell goods in that country • one of the main reason of protectionism • ...
Chapter 10 2013-05-24
Across
- a plan of action that guides a governments decisions about official relations with other countries.
- the condition of protecting all members of a group/collective from danger
- the help that is given with strings attached. These strings may include agreements that the country receiving aid will buy goods and services only from the country supplying the aid
- the act of cutting off trade within a country in an effort to force it to follow a particular course of action
- agreements between two countries to work towards resolving issues that concern both countries.
- countries can use foreign policy to promote internationalism in several ways like peace keeping,international law and___________
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- when all members of a global community accept collective responsibility for the challenges that face the world and that the motives of nations and nation states must be respected in the search for solutions
- one of the most powerful ways states can use their foreign policy to promote internationalism, is by supporting initiatives that encourage______
- the interests of people in a nation.
- the total value of goods and services produced by a country in a year
- a policy that involves several countries working together to resolve issues.
11 Clues: the interests of people in a nation. • the total value of goods and services produced by a country in a year • the condition of protecting all members of a group/collective from danger • a policy that involves several countries working together to resolve issues. • agreements between two countries to work towards resolving issues that concern both countries. • ...
India 2018-04-11
Across
- when cost of buying is more than cost of selling.
- when cost of selling is more than cost of buying
- the quality of life and facilities available determine this.
- exchange of goods and materials
- ____________ goods are what developing countries mainly sell
Down
- When countries work together and depend on one another they are said to be __________
- difference between cost of exports and imports
- selling goods and materials.
- __________ goods are what developed countries sell mostly
- buying goods and materials.
10 Clues: buying goods and materials. • selling goods and materials. • exchange of goods and materials • difference between cost of exports and imports • when cost of selling is more than cost of buying • when cost of buying is more than cost of selling. • __________ goods are what developed countries sell mostly • the quality of life and facilities available determine this. • ...
Chapter 3 Roles of Government 2022-03-29
Across
- protection against threats from within
- protecting what is important to citizens
- relationships between 2 countries in the form of a treaty or humanitarian aid
- building up military capabilities to ward off potential aggressors
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- relationship between many countries in the form of international organisations and rules-based order
- equality of the law and fair application
- providing necessities and benefits to raise citizens standard of living
- the only people who can create implement and interpret laws
- protection against threats from outside
- building friendly relations with other countries
10 Clues: protection against threats from within • protection against threats from outside • equality of the law and fair application • protecting what is important to citizens • building friendly relations with other countries • the only people who can create implement and interpret laws • building up military capabilities to ward off potential aggressors • ...
Third period consolidation 2024-06-12
Across
- A group of people working together for a purpose.(12 letters)
- A big change in government or way of life.(10 letters)
- A disagreement or fight(8 letters)
- The planet we all live on. (5 letters)
- Things used to fight in wars, like swords and guns.(7 letters)
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- Talking to solve problems between countries.(9 letters)
- No fighting or war.(5 letters)
- How countries get along with each other.(9 letters)
- Talking to solve problems.(8 letters)
- A big fight between countries.(3 letters)
10 Clues: No fighting or war.(5 letters) • A disagreement or fight(8 letters) • Talking to solve problems.(8 letters) • The planet we all live on. (5 letters) • A big fight between countries.(3 letters) • How countries get along with each other.(9 letters) • A big change in government or way of life.(10 letters) • Talking to solve problems between countries.(9 letters) • ...
Globalization Crossword Puzzle 2025-04-16
Across
- The Flow of Goods and Services between borders
- the making of a product and its parts
- work traded
- A corporation that operates or works in multiple countries
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- development of a global society in which people, money, information and goods travel freely across international borders
- when countries have strong economic ties to other countries and depend on others for resources, technology, trade and investment
- giving one thing for another
- materials traded
- the example from the video
- the example from the slides
10 Clues: work traded • materials traded • the example from the video • the example from the slides • giving one thing for another • the making of a product and its parts • The Flow of Goods and Services between borders • A corporation that operates or works in multiple countries • ...
PARTICIPANTS IN THE ECONOMY 2024-07-26
Across
- Make goods and services to buy.
- This sector involves trade with other countries.
- The sector that includes banks.
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- The sector that involves providing public goods and services.
- The sector where you find people work and spend money.
- Australia buys goods and services from other countries.
- Provide loans to buy homes or start a business.
- The flow of money from households to businesses for goods and services.
- Australia sells goods and services to other countries.
- Money paid to people for their work.
10 Clues: Make goods and services to buy. • The sector that includes banks. • Money paid to people for their work. • Provide loans to buy homes or start a business. • This sector involves trade with other countries. • The sector where you find people work and spend money. • Australia sells goods and services to other countries. • ...
Chapter 10 2013-05-24
Across
- one of the most powerful ways states can use their foreign policy to promote internationalism, is by supporting initiatives that encourage______
- the help that is given with strings attached. These strings may include agreements that the country receiving aid will buy goods and services only from the country supplying the aid
- a policy that involves several countries working together to resolve issues.
- countries can use foreign policy to promote internationalism in several ways like peace keeping,international law and___________
- the total value of goods and services produced by a country in a year
- the interests of people in a nation.
Down
- the condition of protecting all members of a group/collective from danger
- agreements between two countries to work towards resolving issues that concern both countries.
- a plan of action that guides a governments decisions about official relations with other countries.
- when all members of a global community accept collective responsibility for the challenges that face the world and that the motives of nations and nation states must be respected in the search for solutions
- the act of cutting off trade within a country in an effort to force it to follow a particular course of action
11 Clues: the interests of people in a nation. • the total value of goods and services produced by a country in a year • the condition of protecting all members of a group/collective from danger • a policy that involves several countries working together to resolve issues. • agreements between two countries to work towards resolving issues that concern both countries. • ...
The Quiz 2024-04-04
Across
- helping other countries
- thinking their countries are better
- A ship that the germans attacked and left people in shock
- a note saying that Russia is going to attack the U.S
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- the opposite counties that are trying to hurt us
- countries wanting a stronger military
- things trying to influence you to change your mind
- saying only Germany should take the blame for the attack
- a hole to protect people from things
- a fictional character trying to convince others to join the war
10 Clues: helping other countries • thinking their countries are better • a hole to protect people from things • countries wanting a stronger military • the opposite counties that are trying to hurt us • things trying to influence you to change your mind • a note saying that Russia is going to attack the U.S • saying only Germany should take the blame for the attack • ...
The Quiz 2024-04-04
Across
- helping other countries
- thinking their countries are better
- A ship that the germans attacked and left people in shock
- a note saying that Russia is going to attack the U.S
Down
- the opposite counties that are trying to hurt us
- countries wanting a stronger military
- things trying to influence you to change your mind
- saying only Germany should take the blame for the attack
- a hole to protect people from things
- a fictional character trying to convince others to join the war
10 Clues: helping other countries • thinking their countries are better • a hole to protect people from things • countries wanting a stronger military • the opposite counties that are trying to hurt us • things trying to influence you to change your mind • a note saying that Russia is going to attack the U.S • saying only Germany should take the blame for the attack • ...
The Empress: Recall context and Scenes 4 & 4b. 2023-01-30
Across
- A judgement of someone else that is not based on facts.
- Where is Abdul from?
- The practice of powerful nations extending their control over other countries.
- Who was fired upon reaching England after a long voyage?
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- A set of regions ruled by an Emperor/Empress.
- The ideology that drives countries to colonise other countries.
- Abdul gives his ________ to Rani.
- Abdul was sent to Queen Victoria as a _____.
- Who is highly prejudiced against Abdul?
- Who is intrigued by Abdul's presence?
10 Clues: Where is Abdul from? • Abdul gives his ________ to Rani. • Who is intrigued by Abdul's presence? • Who is highly prejudiced against Abdul? • Abdul was sent to Queen Victoria as a _____. • A set of regions ruled by an Emperor/Empress. • A judgement of someone else that is not based on facts. • Who was fired upon reaching England after a long voyage? • ...
Currency unit crossword 2026-01-03
Across
- A widely recognized currency in the USA and several other countries.
- The common currency of many European Union member states.
- The currency unit of Mexico and several other Latin American countries.
- The official currency of Japan.
- A former currency of France, still used in some countries.
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- The official currency of Norway and Denmark.
- A former currency of Italy and Turkey.
- The currency used in India, Pakistan, and other nations.
- The monetary unit used in the United Kingdom.
- The basic unit of currency in China.
10 Clues: The official currency of Japan. • The basic unit of currency in China. • A former currency of Italy and Turkey. • The official currency of Norway and Denmark. • The monetary unit used in the United Kingdom. • The currency used in India, Pakistan, and other nations. • The common currency of many European Union member states. • ...
Containment and Proxy Wars 2020-04-14
Across
- Alliance formed in 1955 by the Eastern Bloc countries; _________ Pact
- An independent country that is under heavy control of another, more powerful country
- A government that owns or controls most everything and wealth is distributed as the government chooses
- Government in which the citizens hold the power and vote for leaders
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- prevent goods from entering or leaving an area; used to isolate an enemy
- A truce; to temporarily end fighting
- to vote to choose someone for a political office
- US policy that helped governments resist communism; ________ Doctrine
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization; alliance formed in 1949 by the Western Bloc countries
- A war between two powerful countries where neither country directly engages the other but supports smaller countries in a conflict
10 Clues: A truce; to temporarily end fighting • to vote to choose someone for a political office • Government in which the citizens hold the power and vote for leaders • Alliance formed in 1955 by the Eastern Bloc countries; _________ Pact • US policy that helped governments resist communism; ________ Doctrine • ...
Cold War Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-15
Across
- Organization founded in 1945 by 51 countries to maintain international peace and security
- The practice of pursuing a dangerous policy to the limits of safety before stopping
- A military treaty and association of E European countries
- The action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits
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- Chinese communist revolutionary who was the founder of the People's Republic of China
- Barrier erected by the Soviet Union to seal off itself from open contact with the West and other noncommunist areas
- Plan in which the US gives resources to countries who oppose communism
- Theory that a political event in one country will pass on in neighboring countries
- Conflict between the US and the Soviet Union
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
10 Clues: North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Conflict between the US and the Soviet Union • A military treaty and association of E European countries • Plan in which the US gives resources to countries who oppose communism • The action of keeping something harmful under control or within limits • ...
The Cold War 2024-06-02
Across
- The first artificial satellite launched into space by the Soviet Union
- An initiative by the US to provide economic assistance to the Western countries post WWII
- A NASA program focused on safely bring astronauts to and from the moon while showcasing the great American technologies
- Soviet Union trained individuals entering space travel
- A metaphorical barrier that separated the Eastern countries from the Western countries
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- Policy sent out by President Truman to contain communism
- United States trained individuals entering space travel
- A military alliance formed by Western countries to defend against the Soviet Unions and its allies
- The competition between the US and Soviet Union for achievements in space exploration
- A buildup of nuclear weapons and other military technologies by the US and Soviet Union
10 Clues: Soviet Union trained individuals entering space travel • United States trained individuals entering space travel • Policy sent out by President Truman to contain communism • The first artificial satellite launched into space by the Soviet Union • The competition between the US and Soviet Union for achievements in space exploration • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-04-30
Across
- The Soviet Leader that rose to power after Stalin died
- The alliance made between the Communist countries to counter NATO
- Arabic term meaning "the strugglers
- Failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the US
- The fortified barrier between Western and Eastern Europe
- Philosophy behind communism
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- The group founded for the interests of developing countries after the Cold War
- Afghan extremist group that came from the power struggle and civil war
- The term for the destructive and prolonged wars that occurred during the Cold War
- A bomb that was created that was more powerful than the bombs dropped on Japan
- The alliance between the US and some European countries to defend against Soviet agression
- The method of attack used by Afghan groups against the Soviet Union
- Leader of the Cuban Communist regime
- A rock-fill dam across the Nile River
14 Clues: Philosophy behind communism • Arabic term meaning "the strugglers • Leader of the Cuban Communist regime • A rock-fill dam across the Nile River • The Soviet Leader that rose to power after Stalin died • The fortified barrier between Western and Eastern Europe • Failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the US • ...
Maggie McQuaig/Europe's Economic's 2022-10-24
Across
- This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command
- When you are out of something or don't have something you, ____ it.
- Most democratic countries have some characteristics of both systems, so we keep it simple and call them?
- Things that the each economic system cant do
- Regulates all the countries economic decisions
- Trading without using money
- When you want something badly,but don't need it
- Most countries in Europe have Mixed economies,but lean closer to a pure market than a command one.
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- The government has no control over the economy, private citizens answer all the economic questions
- This country has a Mixed economy. 79% free and 11% command
- Traditions handed down through generations
- The way a country answers the three economic questions determines its?
- This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command
- When Germany was reunited
14 Clues: When Germany was reunited • Trading without using money • Traditions handed down through generations • Things that the each economic system cant do • Regulates all the countries economic decisions • When you want something badly,but don't need it • This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command • This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command • ...
Maggie McQuaig/Europe's Economic's 2022-10-24
Across
- This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command
- When you are out of something or don't have something you, ____ it.
- Most democratic countries have some characteristics of both systems, so we keep it simple and call them?
- Things that the each economic system cant do
- Regulates all the countries economic decisions
- Trading without using money
- When you want something badly,but don't need it
- Most countries in Europe have Mixed economies,but lean closer to a pure market than a command one.
Down
- The government has no control over the economy, private citizens answer all the economic questions
- This country has a Mixed economy. 79% free and 11% command
- Traditions handed down through generations
- The way a country answers the three economic questions determines its?
- This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command
- When Germany was reunited
14 Clues: When Germany was reunited • Trading without using money • Traditions handed down through generations • Things that the each economic system cant do • Regulates all the countries economic decisions • When you want something badly,but don't need it • This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command • This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command • ...
Cold War 2025-05-07
10 Clues: The US side • The USSR side • US foreign policy • 12 countries together • love for your country • unconventional warfare • A theory made by the US • a place to settle conflict • international organization • A plan To help 16 countries
Nicolas Blanco Ramirez Crossword 2017-04-04
Across
- way of rule of a country in which a country is ruled by a little group of people
- chain of various factories in many countries
- every people middle eastern decended in america
- the event of the us helping another country in exange for something
- vision of progress achived by keeping the old ways like slavery
- a country in which one man is the ruler
- Colombias goverment send out troops to eliminate protestants
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- name to porfirio's rule
- Event in 1750 when machines started to be to difficult to make, assembly lines where created
- a coutry extremely corrupt controlles by a companies economy
- event where industrialisation heppened, countries started to take resourses of other smaller countries}
- a diplomacy imponed by Roosevelt so Europe coudnt come to America to take resurses
- way of people extending their territory throght USA
- a developed country taking resourses from an undeveloped country
- French Term saying that progress and order is achieved by an authoritarian model
- decaying colonial mansions that were partioned into tiny rooms
- view of progress based on giving everybody same rights and velived in progress and order
- Porfirio's crew that believed in positivism
18 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 • a coutry extremely corrupt controlles by a companies economy • ...
PUZZLE #3 2012-06-07
Across
- World Trade Organization
- The opening of an industry to more competition by removing governemnt regulations originally put in more places to limit competition
- Trade Between countries with relatively few restrictions
- An informal group of the eight more developed countries with the strongest economies, whose leaders meet annually to discuss global issues
- A workplace characterized by low wages and poor working conditions, often found in less develped countries that sell goods to TNCs
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- A tax on imported goods or services meant to reduce competition with domestic goods or services
- The process of reducing barriers to trade
- A financial institution, with headquarters in the United States, that provides loans to member countries in financial diffculty
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- Heavily Indebted Poor Country
10 Clues: World Trade Organization • Heavily Indebted Poor Country • General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade • The process of reducing barriers to trade • Trade Between countries with relatively few restrictions • A tax on imported goods or services meant to reduce competition with domestic goods or services • ...
Geography Crossword Internation Development 2022-01-20
Across
- When there are more people living in an area than that area can support.
- Things that are useful to people.
- Goods bought by a country that are produced in other countries.
- The wealth of a country and a measure of its economic development.
- Goods produced in one country and sold in other countries.
- The movement and sale of goods from one place to another.
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- The proportion of people working in primary, secondary, and tertiary activities.
- _______ is about making life better for people.
- Help given by rich countries, international agencies and voluntary organisations to poorer countries.
9 Clues: Things that are useful to people. • _______ is about making life better for people. • The movement and sale of goods from one place to another. • Goods produced in one country and sold in other countries. • Goods bought by a country that are produced in other countries. • The wealth of a country and a measure of its economic development. • ...
A World of Nations 2026-01-08
Across
- line that separates countries or regions
- Boundary A border drawn using straight lines, often without regard to culture or landforms
- Aid Help given by one country to another, such as money, food, or supplies (10)
- An organization formed to promote peace and cooperation worldwide (2 letters)
- Penalties used to pressure a country to change its behavior (9)
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- Policy A country’s plan for dealing with other countries (7, 6)
- Convention Rules created to protect civilians and prisoners during war (6, 10)
- A group of countries that agree to defend each other (4)
- Using talks and negotiation to solve problems between countries
- Boundary A border based on shared language, religion, or traditions (8, 8)
10 Clues: line that separates countries or regions • A group of countries that agree to defend each other (4) • Policy A country’s plan for dealing with other countries (7, 6) • Using talks and negotiation to solve problems between countries • Penalties used to pressure a country to change its behavior (9) • ...
World War One CrossWord Puzzle 2015-04-06
Across
- powers the countries at war with the central powers
- princip assassinated Ferdinand
- a strong security system for our country
- a final demand
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- pertaining to the ....states or their inhabitants
- entente an informal understanding among countries
- the act of assembling and making troops and supplies ready for war
- powers the powers consisting of 4 countries
- franz Ferdinand the archduke of Austria este
9 Clues: a final demand • princip assassinated Ferdinand • a strong security system for our country • powers the powers consisting of 4 countries • franz Ferdinand the archduke of Austria este • pertaining to the ....states or their inhabitants • entente an informal understanding among countries • powers the countries at war with the central powers • ...
French Vocabulary 2024-02-02
10 Clues: Excuse me • Au revoir • I'm sorry • Thank you • Good evening • Good morning • s'il te plait • What continent is France located on? • What we call French-speaking countries • What continent are 21 French speaking countries located on?
6th Grade 3rd 9 Weeks Exam Review 2022-03-07
Across
- peaceful resolutions of disputes is the mission of what organization?
- A union between countries formed to advance a common cause is known as an ___________.
- which ruler united many slavic states under one rule?
- Which ancient group settled in Russia and Eastern Europe around 400 A.D.
- Who was the Soviet leader during World War II?
- What is the official language of Brazil?
- This empire ruled much of Eastern Europe in the 1300s.
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- The union of Slav city-states is known as _________.
- Eastern European countries that were controlled by the Soviet Union after WW II were known as ______ countries.
- World War II started when Germany invaded this country.
- In Kievan Rus who had the most power?
- What type of warfare was introduced in World War I?
- Communist Russia was the _________
13 Clues: Communist Russia was the _________ • In Kievan Rus who had the most power? • What is the official language of Brazil? • Who was the Soviet leader during World War II? • What type of warfare was introduced in World War I? • The union of Slav city-states is known as _________. • which ruler united many slavic states under one rule? • ...
WW2 AJ Notaro 2023-05-05
Across
- Declared to fund countries to defend against Communism
- The German airforce
- Suicide bombing tactic used by the Empire of Japan in WW2
- Gave money to countries impacted by the war
- Regions of the former Czechoslovakia that was inhabited by German speakers
- A fast moving military strategy that aims to cut through enemy lines as quick as possible
- The act of conceding to someones demands
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- The genocide of European Jews from 1941 to 1945
- The belief that violence is never justified
- A place where a large number of people are forcibly held in bad conditions with possible forced labor
- The system that allowed the US to give weapons to other countries
- Military alliances formed in 1949 to protect it's members
- The annexation of Austria
13 Clues: The German airforce • The annexation of Austria • The act of conceding to someones demands • The belief that violence is never justified • Gave money to countries impacted by the war • The genocide of European Jews from 1941 to 1945 • Declared to fund countries to defend against Communism • Military alliances formed in 1949 to protect it's members • ...
Causes of WW2 2026-04-29
Across
- People in Germany were _____ after the Treaty of Versailles.
- The ______ of Versailles punished Germany after WW1.
- The Great _________ left people all around the world unemployed and hungry.
- This leader, Adolf _____ rose to power after WW1.
- Germany stopped paying their ____________ to other countries.
- Germany took over ______ which was forbidden in the Treaty of Versailles.
- Another country that appeased Germany, shares a border with them.
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- Germany invaded _____ and this started WW2.
- Germany was taking back their _______ that was taken in the treaty.
- This is one of the countries that appeased Germany.
- ______ as a country was angry about being punished by the Treaty of Versailles.
- Other countries tried to _______ Germany to try and prevent another world war.
- Germany built up their ____ by adding men, building tanks and their air force.
13 Clues: Germany invaded _____ and this started WW2. • This leader, Adolf _____ rose to power after WW1. • This is one of the countries that appeased Germany. • The ______ of Versailles punished Germany after WW1. • People in Germany were _____ after the Treaty of Versailles. • Germany stopped paying their ____________ to other countries. • ...
Supranatural Cooperation Vocabulary 2021-09-29
Across
- the unit of currency used in many countries of the European Union
- a force that unites people and countries
- a force that divides people and countries
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- a group of countries that acts as a single market, without trade barriers between member countries
- a group of countries that work together to promote trade with one another
- a feeling of belonging to a group that shares the same culture, or way of life
- a variety or wide range of differences
7 Clues: a variety or wide range of differences • a force that unites people and countries • a force that divides people and countries • the unit of currency used in many countries of the European Union • a group of countries that work together to promote trade with one another • a feeling of belonging to a group that shares the same culture, or way of life • ...
Social Studies Vocabulary 2015-09-10
Across
- seprates states and countries
- countries,cities,states, and territories
- area of flat land
- tells you how far away something is
- a river, mountain,and any body of water
- above sea level
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- an example is florida
- connection of 2 large bodies of water
- river, creek,or stream that goes into a river
- has land on three different sides
- shows elavation
- shows cardinal direction
- chart that explains colors and symbol
- swampy at the end of a river
14 Clues: shows elavation • above sea level • area of flat land • an example is florida • shows cardinal direction • swampy at the end of a river • seprates states and countries • has land on three different sides • tells you how far away something is • connection of 2 large bodies of water • chart that explains colors and symbol • a river, mountain,and any body of water • ...
Unit 1 - Globalisation 2026-01-05
Across
- erosion When a local culture becomes weaker or is lost because of outside influences.
- When a company moves part of its work to another country to save money.
- When people move from one country to another to live or work.
- supply chain The series of steps and places involved in making and selling a product across the world.
- When countries rely on each other for goods, services, or resources.
- The process where countries become more connected through trade, travel, communication, and culture.
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- exchange When people share ideas, food, language, and traditions between cultures.
- losses The reduction in employment opportunities (often due to globalisation).
- creation The increase in employment opportunities (often due to globalisation).
- trade The buying and selling of goods and services between countries.
- Corporation A large company that operates in many countries but has its main office in one country.
- When people travel to another country for holidays or leisure.
- A way to group impacts into Social, Economic, Environmental, and Political categories.
13 Clues: When people move from one country to another to live or work. • When people travel to another country for holidays or leisure. • When countries rely on each other for goods, services, or resources. • trade The buying and selling of goods and services between countries. • When a company moves part of its work to another country to save money. • ...
Final Exam Review 2 2019-01-07
Across
- in Laissez-faire economics, who or what should not interfere with business
- Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela spoke out against the practice of this in South Africa
- this Chinese leader in the 1960s wanted to keep the revolutionary spirit alive in China with his policy called the Great Leap Forward
- this is something many college students apply for; it is also something newly independent African countries in the 1960s relied on from foreign countries
- this plague began in Asia and spread to Europe during the Middle Ages
- this Asian country followed the policy of imperialism by taking lands in Korea and Manchuria
- this leader of the Soviet Union succeeded Vladimir Lenin and used purges, collectivization, and a series of 5-year plans
- this union of European countries was created to create a common currency and compete in international trade
- along with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), this organization provides grants, loans, and advice for developing countries
- conflict involving the British and the Zulu in South Africa
- slaves were brought to the Caribbean to work on these plantations
- this U.S. policy sought to stop communism from reaching Korea and Vietnam
- this form of power enabled great increases in transportation and communication in the 1800s
- often considered the “root of all evil,” this was a motivating factor for European imperialism in Africa in the 1800s
- people in Pakistan and Afghanistan are mostly this religion
- this environmental condition plagues the Saharan region in Africa
- European countries wanted control over vast territories in Africa for these
- this trade agreement between the US and Mexico in the 1990s led to an increased trade deficit
Down
- mercantilism during the Age of Exploration eventually evolved into this economic policy
- the creation of this organization was designed to control the price of oil by oil producing countries
- the largest of the three estates in France
- this is a human condition caused by desertification, or the expansion of desert lands
- this elite military force were Eastern European Christians who were trained as children to fight for the Ottoman Empire
- the post-World War II alliance comprised of East Germany, Poland, the Soviet Union, and others.
- at this 1884 conference in Germany, European powers carved Africa into colonies
- people in India are mostly this religion
- the Qin dynasty in China is most famous for its construction of this world wonder
- the relationship between a country’s imports and its exports
- this form of African art and culture has had the longest lasting influence on the Americas
- conflict involving the British and Dutch in South Africa
- the U.S. has interests in the Middle East because of this resource
- this country has the most influence in Southeast Asia
- this catholic country’s leader sent a fleet of ships to conquer the English navy in 1588
33 Clues: people in India are mostly this religion • the largest of the three estates in France • this country has the most influence in Southeast Asia • conflict involving the British and Dutch in South Africa • conflict involving the British and the Zulu in South Africa • people in Pakistan and Afghanistan are mostly this religion • ...
Globalization Crossword Puzzle 2022-02-14
Across
- Revolution, it happened in a number of places in the world during the last of 18th century up to the early part of the 19th century.
- Effect, Changes that affect individuals' surroundings (architecture, arts, customs, rituals etc.) owing to influxes of tourists constitute cultural impacts.
- culture, is the combination of the western and eastern culture was formed because of this.
- Monetary Fund (IMF) – an organization working to faster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth and reduce poverty around the world.
- Silk Road, the trade route between China andother countries during the 207 - 220 B.C.E.
- the introduction of machines or automatic devices into a process, activity, or place.
- Wiseman, Who wrote the “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.”
- Benefits, It is said that benefits can be gained in trading products, services and capitals with the other countries because the number of products one can choose from the market increases significantly.
- - 1815, Date of the Galleon Trade
- B.C. , The date where Alexander the Great brought culture of Ancient Greek to Southwest Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe.
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
- Date when The catholic missionaries from Europe also spread Catholicism in the Philippines
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- the free and comprehensive interaction of countries in the world in the areas of politics, economics, society, technology and culture.
- mentality, the perception of ethnic and cultural inferiority and a form of internalized racial oppression.
- Cooperation, Two countries trading products, services and capitals between them eventually form cooperation of a political nature.
- Trade, brought porcelain, silk, ivory, spices, and myriad other exotic goods from China to Mexico in exchange for New World silver.
- The Great, His invasions were among reasons behind hastening of globalization
- refers to the advocacy system or theory of protecting domestic producers by impeding or limiting as by tariffs or quotas, the importation of foreign goods and services.
- It is the religion that was brought by european
- Greek, The culture that alexander the great brought to to Southwest Asia, North Africa and Southern Europe
- Routes, also known as Maritime Silk Roads, is the name given to the network of sea routes that link the East with the West.
- Bank (WB) – it was founded after world war in 1944
- Trade, During the 15th and 16th centuries, the western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into what?
- and 16th centuries, Date when the western countries such as Spain, Portugal, England and Holland were into brisk trade
- Benefits, Global trade creates employment and job opportunities. Thus increasing the peoples abilities to become self sufficient.
- , Date when The catholic missionaries from Europe also spread Catholicism in Latin America
26 Clues: - 1815, Date of the Galleon Trade • It is the religion that was brought by european • Bank (WB) – it was founded after world war in 1944 • Wiseman, Who wrote the “ Australia and the Politics of Globalization.” • The Great, His invasions were among reasons behind hastening of globalization • ...
COLD WAR CROSSWORD 2023-04-15
Across
- agreement created after WWII that pledged the signatory nations to respect human rights and fundamental freedoms and to cooperate in economic, scientific, humanitarian, and other areas.
- military alliance established by the North Atlantic Treaty that sought to create a counterweight to Soviet armies stationed in central and eastern Europe after World War II.
- term used to describe the harsh divide between the West and Communist East
- Proxy war that lasted from 1955-1975 and resulted in a U.S loss against communist powers
- It was an unlawful use of violence that cause a lot of conflict between countries around the world
- group of Asian countries that experienced rapid industrialization
- economically unstable countries that relied on natural exports
- plan implemented in China by Mao Ze Dong to organize China's vast population and address their economical and agricultural problems
- a political movement for reform within the Communist Party of the Soviet Union
- Soviet alliance created in response to the creation of NATO
- event where the US blocked Soviet ships from delivering nuclear weapons in the Atlantic Ocean
- Russian politician that created the Russian Federation after Stalin's death
- Baptist minister and social activist who led the civil rights movement in the U.S; famously known for his "I Have A Dream" speech
- It was an international organization that was made to maintain peace and developed new relations between as well as increased economic and political coooperation after WWII
- Black nationalist and the first Black president of South Africa
- physical divider that split Germany into East and West
- legalized racial segregation in South Africa
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- Series of protests for political and economic reform in China that resulted in the government using military force against its citizens
- integration of the world economics, politics, and cultures
- worlds largest trade bloc; a unique partnership between 27 European countries
- document that the U.S would provide military and economic assistance to all democratic nations under threat from external or internal authoritarian forces; specifically Turkey and Greece
- first female prime minister of Great Britain
- group of socialist states under the influence of the Soviet Union
- peaceful leader of the Indian nationalism movement against Great Britain
- international organization dedicated to representing the interests and aspirations of developing countries; didnt side with either the U.S or the Soviet Union
- First female prime minister of India
- global institution that provides financing and help to developing countries all around the world
- U.S sponsored program that funded the rehabilitation of European states that could foster a stable democratic government
- the warming of the earths surface and atmosphere
- US strategy to stop the spread of Communism around the world
- what the french called the spread of American culture throughout Europe
31 Clues: First female prime minister of India • first female prime minister of Great Britain • legalized racial segregation in South Africa • the warming of the earths surface and atmosphere • physical divider that split Germany into East and West • integration of the world economics, politics, and cultures • Soviet alliance created in response to the creation of NATO • ...
Social 10-2 Unit 3 2021-03-17
Across
- A trading bloc that increases trade between Canada, the US, and Mexico.
- Looking after land and resources to ensure sustainability.
- The increasing interdependence of the world's economies.
- An organization created at the Bretton Woods Conference that helps stabilize world currencies by providing loans to economically weak countries.
- Hiring workers outside of your company.
- When countries reduce their standards around environment and workers' rights to remain competitive.
Down
- A company that operates in many countries.
- Reducing barriers to trade.
- A term that refers to the relationship between the world's economy
- An organization created at the Bretton Woods Conference that helps reduce world poverty.
- Development of resources that doesn't compromise the future climate.
- A tax placed on imports and exports.
- an international organization that discusses global issues such as the economy and trade.
13 Clues: Reducing barriers to trade. • A tax placed on imports and exports. • Hiring workers outside of your company. • A company that operates in many countries. • The increasing interdependence of the world's economies. • Looking after land and resources to ensure sustainability. • A term that refers to the relationship between the world's economy • ...
Final Exam Review 2 2019-01-07
Across
- conflict involving the British and the Zulu in South Africa
- along with the International Monetary Fund (IMF), this organization provides grants, loans, and advice for developing countries
- this U.S. policy sought to stop communism from reaching Korea and Vietnam
- people in Pakistan and Afghanistan are mostly this religion
- the creation of this organization was designed to control the price of oil by oil producing countries
- conflict involving the British and Dutch in South Africa
- mercantilism during the Age of Exploration eventually evolved into this economic policy
- European countries wanted control over vast territories in Africa for these
- the U.S. has interests in the Middle East because of this resource
- this form of power enabled great increases in transportation and communication in the 1800s
- this trade agreement between the US and Mexico in the 1990s led to an increased trade deficit
- this environmental condition plagues the Saharan region in Africa
- people in India are mostly this religion
- the Qin dynasty in China is most famous for its construction of this world wonder
- Desmond Tutu and Nelson Mandela spoke out against the practice of this in South Africa
- this union of European countries was created to create a common currency and compete in international trade
- this catholic country’s leader sent a fleet of ships to conquer the English navy in 1588
Down
- slaves were brought to the Caribbean to work on these plantations
- this Asian country followed the policy of imperialism by taking lands in Korea and Manchuria
- in Laissez-faire economics, who or what should not interfere with business
- this is something many college students apply for; it is also something newly independent African countries in the 1960s relied on from foreign countries
- this plague began in Asia and spread to Europe during the Middle Ages
- the largest of the three estates in France
- often considered the “root of all evil,” this was a motivating factor for European imperialism in Africa in the 1800s
- at this 1884 conference in Germany, European powers carved Africa into colonies
- the relationship between a country’s imports and its exports
- the post-World War II alliance comprised of East Germany, Poland, the Soviet Union, and others.
- this Chinese leader in the 1960s wanted to keep the revolutionary spirit alive in China with his policy called the Great Leap Forward
- this is a human condition caused by desertification, or the expansion of desert lands
- this leader of the Soviet Union succeeded Vladimir Lenin and used purges, collectivization, and a series of 5-year plans
- this elite military force were Eastern European Christians who were trained as children to fight for the Ottoman Empire
- this country has the most influence in Southeast Asia
- this form of African art and culture has had the longest lasting influence on the Americas
33 Clues: people in India are mostly this religion • the largest of the three estates in France • this country has the most influence in Southeast Asia • conflict involving the British and Dutch in South Africa • conflict involving the British and the Zulu in South Africa • people in Pakistan and Afghanistan are mostly this religion • ...
economic geography of South Africa 2020-08-12
Across
- movement of industries into core areas.
- located between source and customer.
- deals with information and research.
- deal with supply of services.
- not enough food to sustain country.
- goods and services sold to foreign countries.
- farms and mining
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- industry can be located in anywhere.
- An informal street trader.
- roads and railways and water and sewage.
- industries move away from core areas.
- processing raw materials.
- enough healthy food to sustain country.
- goods and services brought in from countries.
14 Clues: farms and mining • processing raw materials. • An informal street trader. • deal with supply of services. • not enough food to sustain country. • industry can be located in anywhere. • located between source and customer. • deals with information and research. • industries move away from core areas. • movement of industries into core areas. • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-05-02
Across
- to offer financial assistance to Europe
- political rivalry between US & USSR
- nuclear, radiological,chemical, or biological device
- organization that prevents conflict
- US strategy to prevent communism
- someone forced to flee their country
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- unlawful use of violence
- people moving into a city
- buying and selling all over the world
- barrier built by Communist government
- ability to read and write
- Soviet Union uniting with E.Europe countries
- relieving tension between countries
- if one country falls, another does
14 Clues: unlawful use of violence • people moving into a city • ability to read and write • US strategy to prevent communism • if one country falls, another does • political rivalry between US & USSR • relieving tension between countries • organization that prevents conflict • someone forced to flee their country • buying and selling all over the world • ...
cross word 2025-09-02
Across
- He developed World Systems Theory, which explains global inequality
- Economy)- Interconnected worldwide economic activities.
- Civil Society) Advocates for principled ideas.
- - Nations rely on each other.
- Banks)- Powerful institutions in global economy.
- Economies integrate globally.
- Three-level global power structure.
- - Government policies protecting domestic industries from foreign competition.
Down
- Exploited, dependent, underdeveloped nations.
- Corporations)- Operate across multiple countries.
- Core characteristic, drives economic dominance.
- Capitalist exploiters of periphery.
- Mixed characteristics, bridging core/periphery.
- Companies)- Drive economic globalization worldwide.
- Core countries possess significant wealth.
15 Clues: - Nations rely on each other. • Economies integrate globally. • Capitalist exploiters of periphery. • Three-level global power structure. • Core countries possess significant wealth. • Exploited, dependent, underdeveloped nations. • Civil Society) Advocates for principled ideas. • Core characteristic, drives economic dominance. • ...
crossword 2025-09-02
Across
- - Nations rely on each other.
- Companies - Drive economic globalization worldwide.
- - Government policies protecting domestic industries from foreign competition.
- - He developed World Systems Theory, which explains global inequality
- - Exploited, dependent, underdeveloped nations.
- - Core characteristic, drives economic dominance.
- Economy- Interconnected worldwide economic activities.
- -Capitalist exploiters of periphery.
Down
- - Core countries possess significant wealth.
- Banks- Powerful institutions in global economy.
- - Mixed characteristics, bridging core/periphery.
- Corporations - Operate across multiple countries.
- - Economies integrate globally.
- - Three-level global power structure.
- Civil Society -Advocates for principled ideas.
15 Clues: - Nations rely on each other. • - Economies integrate globally. • -Capitalist exploiters of periphery. • - Three-level global power structure. • - Core countries possess significant wealth. • Civil Society -Advocates for principled ideas. • Banks- Powerful institutions in global economy. • - Exploited, dependent, underdeveloped nations. • ...
crossword 2025-09-03
Across
- - Nations rely on each other.
- - Government policies protecting domestic industries from foreign competition.
- Bank - Powerful institutions in global economy.
- Companies - Drive economic globalization worldwide.
- - Exploited, dependent, underdeveloped nations.
- Corporations - Operate across multiple countries.
- - Economies integrate globally.
Down
- - He developed World Systems Theory, which explains global inequality
- - Core characteristic, drives economic dominance.
- - Mixed characteristics, bridging core/periphery.
- Economy - Interconnected worldwide economic activities.
- - Three-level global power structure.
- Civil Society -Advocates for principled ideas.
- -Capitalist exploiters of periphery.
- - Core countries possess significant wealth.
15 Clues: - Nations rely on each other. • - Economies integrate globally. • -Capitalist exploiters of periphery. • - Three-level global power structure. • - Core countries possess significant wealth. • Civil Society -Advocates for principled ideas. • Bank - Powerful institutions in global economy. • - Exploited, dependent, underdeveloped nations. • ...
Trade and transport and aerial photographs 2020-10-18
Across
- To bring goods into a country.
- This means man-made.
- Fast, but expensive mode of transport.
- These photos are taken from the air.
- A slow, but safe means of transportation.
- Ships off-load cargo at these.
- Trucks, cars and vans travel on these.
- Johannesburg's international airport, O.R __
- Low oblique photos are taken at this angle.
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- These photos are taken at an angle.
- SA's first rapid rail system.
- To sell to other countries.
- Trucks need to be _____ for fruit.
- Good photos for drawing maps.
- Best mode of transport for chemicals.
- This is visible in a high oblique photo.
- Transported by train.
- Countries that have a ____ will import.
18 Clues: This means man-made. • Transported by train. • To sell to other countries. • SA's first rapid rail system. • Good photos for drawing maps. • To bring goods into a country. • Ships off-load cargo at these. • Trucks need to be _____ for fruit. • These photos are taken at an angle. • These photos are taken from the air. • Best mode of transport for chemicals. • ...
Social Studies 2025-12-18
Across
- Normally has a president
- The most free of the government kinds
- one hundred on the economic continuum
- Most presidential countries have a ____
- fifty on the economic continuum
- Block on trade
- Almost like a king or queen
- Someone that runs one country as a whole; Autocracy
- Usually has a king or queen
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- People only vote for the legislative branch.
- A party the Adolf Hitler had a big impact on
- Another word for trade
- Limit
- Exchange The way countries exchange money
- zero on the economic continuum
- The smallest amount of people are under this kind of economy
- The most strict kind a government
- Tax
18 Clues: Tax • Limit • Block on trade • Another word for trade • Normally has a president • Almost like a king or queen • Usually has a king or queen • zero on the economic continuum • fifty on the economic continuum • The most strict kind a government • The most free of the government kinds • one hundred on the economic continuum • Most presidential countries have a ____ • ...
Chapter 33 & 34 Vocab Econ 2024-10-28
Across
- from trade-a country that can consume more than it can produce as a result of specialization and trade
- interest argument-the argument that there are compelling national interests against depending on key imports from other nations
- internationally traded goods below their cost of production
- that governments place on imported goods
- laws-laws that block imports sold below the cost of production and impose tariffs that would increase the price of these imports to reflect their cost of production
- to the bottom-when production locates in countries with the lowest environmental (or other) standards, putting pressure on all countries to reduce their environmental standards
- Trade Organization (WTO)-organization that seeks to negotiate reductions in barriers to trade and to adjudicate complaints about violations of international trade policy; successor to the General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)
- market-economic agreement between countries to allow free trade in goods, services, labor, and financial capital between members while having a common external trade policy
- quotas-numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import
- advantage-when one country can use fewer resources to produce a good compared to another country; when a country is more productive compared to another country
- Agreement on Tariffs and Trade (GATT)-forum in which nations could come together to negotiate reductions in tariffs and other barriers to trade; the precursor to the World Trade Organization
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- trade-international trade of goods within the same industry
- policies to reduce or block imports
- market change-innovative new product or production technology which disrupts the status quo in a market, leading the innovators to earn more income and profits and the other firms to lose income and profits, unless they can come up with their own innovations
- union-economic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members, a common external trade policy, and coordinated monetary and fiscal policies
- up the value chain-many of the different stages of producing a good happen in different geographic locations
- tariff barriers-ways a nation can draw up rules, regulations, inspections, and paperwork to make it more costly or difficult to import products
- trade agreement-economic agreement between countries to allow free trade between members
- chain-how a good is produced in stages
19 Clues: policies to reduce or block imports • chain-how a good is produced in stages • that governments place on imported goods • trade-international trade of goods within the same industry • internationally traded goods below their cost of production • quotas-numerical limits on the quantity of products that a country can import • ...
population 2 2019-08-06
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- with lots of these a husband has many children
- there is a shortage of this if there is overpopulation
- one of the poorest continents
- removal of rubbish and waste
- is of a higher standard in rich countries
- organised fighting between countries
- another side effect of over population
- have managed to change seeds so that they produce more
- fighting between groups of people
- a form of birth control
- killed by cooking food
- the....revolution from 1950 to 1970
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- wealthy people have ... children
- large scale murder
- introduced the one child policy
- prevent infection and the spread of disease
- rank or position compared with others
- money received from work
18 Clues: large scale murder • killed by cooking food • a form of birth control • money received from work • removal of rubbish and waste • one of the poorest continents • introduced the one child policy • wealthy people have ... children • fighting between groups of people • the....revolution from 1950 to 1970 • organised fighting between countries • rank or position compared with others • ...
Israel-Palestinian Conflict 2023-05-05
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- separate ones existed for Jews and Muslims
- name given to new Jewish country
- property is controlled and protected by a group
- formally ask for independence
- someone forced to flee a country
- Prime Minister who turned to UN for help
- land on the Jordan River
- one of Islam's most important shrines
- ruled Palestine during the Balfour Declaration
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- a trust territory
- strip of land along the Mediterranean Sea
- short war between Israel and five other countries
- the religious center of ancient Judea
- one of the Arab countries that attacked in 1948
- empire that Palestine had been part of
- Jewish holy land
- rise of Jewish nationalism
- the religion of Palestinan Arabs
18 Clues: Jewish holy land • a trust territory • land on the Jordan River • rise of Jewish nationalism • formally ask for independence • name given to new Jewish country • someone forced to flee a country • the religion of Palestinan Arabs • the religious center of ancient Judea • one of Islam's most important shrines • empire that Palestine had been part of • ...
Ryenn WW1 and After 2021-05-19
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- Jews cant --- other Jews.
- Jews wore this outside of their clothing.
- Policy of ---.
- Rules made after WW1.
- Only caring/doing things for yourself.
- Germany did not build a ---.
- The end of WW1 resulted in --- dead.
- These people watched Jews get abused by non-Jews.
- Believing your country is best.
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- WW1 started because of this.
- --- countries involved in WW1.
- Factories, creating products, making weapons.
- Many countries were blamed for killing this person.
- --- laws restricted Jews of things non-Jews can do.
- This man contacted the U.S. secretly to bring back plans for an atomic fusion.
- Being against Jews.
- Germany declares war on ---.
- --- paid millions to the U.S. after WW1 damage.
- Arms= ---
19 Clues: Arms= --- • Policy of ---. • Being against Jews. • Rules made after WW1. • Jews cant --- other Jews. • WW1 started because of this. • Germany declares war on ---. • Germany did not build a ---. • --- countries involved in WW1. • Believing your country is best. • The end of WW1 resulted in --- dead. • Only caring/doing things for yourself. • Jews wore this outside of their clothing. • ...
Holidays 2023-11-22
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- someone who comes to give you present.
- the boss of a school.
- this is a poor countries.
- finds new things.
- someone comes and delivers eggs.
- home of the boxing kangaroos.
- someone who takes photos.
- a country that sounds cold but hot.
- someone who cooks at a restraunts.
- some thing that fly to different countries.
- someone who builds stuff.
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- train this thing goes so fast that the magnetic forces it makes it go off the traces.
- someone who does magic.
- a girl act in stuff.
- someone who explores space.
- someone who fixes cars.
- a country that sounds hot but cold.
- someone who goes to court.
- the largest sand island on earth.
19 Clues: finds new things. • a girl act in stuff. • the boss of a school. • someone who does magic. • someone who fixes cars. • this is a poor countries. • someone who takes photos. • someone who builds stuff. • someone who goes to court. • someone who explores space. • home of the boxing kangaroos. • someone comes and delivers eggs. • the largest sand island on earth. • ...
Primary 2B VL 65-80 2023-04-18
Primary 2B VL 65-80 2023-04-18
Holidays 2023-11-22
Across
- someone who comes to give you present.
- the boss of a school.
- this is a poor countries.
- finds new things.
- someone comes and delivers eggs.
- home of the boxing kangaroos.
- someone who takes photos.
- a country that sounds cold but hot.
- someone who cooks at a restraunts.
- some thing that fly to different countries.
- someone who builds stuff.
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- train this thing goes so fast that the magnetic forces it makes it go off the traces.
- someone who does magic.
- a girl act in stuff.
- someone who explores space.
- someone who fixes cars.
- a country that sounds hot but cold.
- someone who goes to court.
- the largest sand island on earth.
19 Clues: finds new things. • a girl act in stuff. • the boss of a school. • someone who does magic. • someone who fixes cars. • this is a poor countries. • someone who takes photos. • someone who builds stuff. • someone who goes to court. • someone who explores space. • home of the boxing kangaroos. • someone comes and delivers eggs. • the largest sand island on earth. • ...
A trip to Japan 2024-10-21
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- A country
- something to wash your hair
- a document used for entering other countries
- something you wear on you feet
- something you wear on you feet
- something to hold you stuff
- something you put on a toothbrush
- a ticket you can use multiple times to go on train rides
- payment
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- something you use to find where you are
- something you eat for fun
- Something to hold your money
- something to brush your teeth
- something you wear
- something you need to have to pay in other countries
- something you wear outside to keep you warm and dry
- something you use to call people
- something to wash you body
- something you show to prove you are you
- protection from the sun
20 Clues: payment • A country • something you wear • protection from the sun • something you eat for fun • something to wash you body • something to wash your hair • something to hold you stuff • Something to hold your money • something to brush your teeth • something you wear on you feet • something you wear on you feet • something you use to call people • something you put on a toothbrush • ...
vocabulary toe 2015-09-09
16 Clues: area • water • swampy • stream • surface • separate • cardinal • flatland • connects • sea level • countries • landforms • Geography • surrounded • proportion • colors and symbols
PBL Crossword Puzzle Assignment 2023-03-23
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- A form of government where on individual or a very small group has all the power or all the strength.
- An agreement that isn't permanent formed between different group, individuals, states, or countries.
- A british colony leader and also a member of the majority Kikuyutribe.
- A religion that was formed in Judea and is also known as the most popular religion today.
- A government where people get to elect rolemodels also known as leaders or representitives to stand in for them
- a group that was formed to protect, and territory of members from 30 countries that are from Europe and North America.
- A process where fry areas or semiarid places get dryer and start have very poor conditions and start having less productivity.
- An unlawful use of violence used against citizens as well as intimidation
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- A religion that is originated in Islam
- A treaty that was created by the Soviet union and 7Central and Eastern sattellite states.
- A virus that attacks the body of an immune system
- A discussion that the countries Crotia, Serbia, and Bosnia-Herzegovina agreed to make peace with one another.
- Power that being held by a few elites that is usually reffered to as governments.
- an international agreement that was in charge of the European Union
- Eastern European countries group that was a positioned militarally, pollitacally, ecenomically, and culturally.
15 Clues: A religion that is originated in Islam • A virus that attacks the body of an immune system • an international agreement that was in charge of the European Union • A british colony leader and also a member of the majority Kikuyutribe. • An unlawful use of violence used against citizens as well as intimidation • ...
SSCG12- American Government 2021-11-30
Across
- aid which is used to assist a country or its people in its defense efforts.
- Pact or agreement that is used to end wars, settle land disputes, and even establish new countries.
- an Organisation meant to discuss issues surrounding aid, development and poverty reduction in developing countries.
- restrictions on imported goods and can include licensing and packaging requirements, product standards and other requirements that are not specifically a tax.
- The transfer of resources from one economic entity to another
- set of goals about how the country will work with other countries economically, politically, socially and militarily.
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- the movement of troops or forces of one country into the territory or territorial waters of another country
- a non-profit, charitable organization that is the official charity of the United States Air Force.
- a humanitarian organization established improve the lives of children.
- The tact or skill dealing with people
- material and logistic assistance to people who need help.
- a tax imposed by a government of a country or of a supranational union on imports or exports of goods.
- a government-imposed trade restriction that limits the number or monetary value of goods that a country can import or export.
- commercial and financial penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted self-governing state, group, or individual.
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
15 Clues: The tact or skill dealing with people • material and logistic assistance to people who need help. • The transfer of resources from one economic entity to another • a humanitarian organization established improve the lives of children. • aid which is used to assist a country or its people in its defense efforts. • ...
Iron Curtain 2025-05-06
Across
- War A period of geopolitical tension between the United States and the Soviet Union (1947–1991).
- Curtain A symbolic and physical boundary dividing Soviet-controlled Eastern Europe and the West during the Cold War.
- An economic system based on private ownership and free markets, dominant in Western countries.
- Pact A military alliance of communist countries in response to NATO, led by the Soviet Union.
- Bloc Western European countries aligned with the U.S. and NATO, supporting democracy and capitalism.
- The practice of spying, widely used by both Eastern and Western intelligence agencies during the Cold War.
- Bloc Eastern European countries aligned with the Soviet Union under communist regimes.
- A system of ideas and ideals; in this context, the competing beliefs of communism and capitalism.
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- A U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism beyond its existing borders.
- A political and economic system where property is owned collectively, often associated with the Soviet bloc.
- Biased information used by both sides during the Cold War to influence public opinion.
- The act of separating Eastern and Western Europe ideologically, politically, and physically during the Cold War.
- Union A socialist state (USSR) led by Russia that dominated Eastern Europe during the Cold War.
- Wall A concrete barrier built in 1961 that physically and ideologically divided East and West Berlin.
- The North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance of Western nations formed in 1949.
15 Clues: A U.S. policy aimed at preventing the spread of communism beyond its existing borders. • Biased information used by both sides during the Cold War to influence public opinion. • Bloc Eastern European countries aligned with the Soviet Union under communist regimes. • ...
South America Trivia 2015-07-27
Across
- Name of statues found in Easter Island
- Number of countries in continent of South America
- Ecuador retains territory of which group of Islands
- What city do you have to fly into reach Machu Picchu?
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- One of the countries that Patagonia belongs to
- The name of the mountain range in South America
- Name of the lake that borders Peru and Bolivia
- An ocean that borders South America
- Which river covers six different countries
- What currency is there an equivalent of in Chile and Argentina?
10 Clues: An ocean that borders South America • Name of statues found in Easter Island • Which river covers six different countries • One of the countries that Patagonia belongs to • Name of the lake that borders Peru and Bolivia • The name of the mountain range in South America • Number of countries in continent of South America • ...
Ecinomics 2021-01-13
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- Items that come from other countries
- that amount of people over the age of 15 that can read in a country
- resources that are derived from the earth
- Things that you can buy
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- the quality that a certain society lives in
- The skills, knowledge, and experience possessed by an individual or population
- A person who makes business that makes goods
- an agreement that certain contrary make to lower trade restrictions
- Goods used too make other goods
- Items that countries are shipping to other countries
10 Clues: Things that you can buy • Goods used too make other goods • Items that come from other countries • resources that are derived from the earth • the quality that a certain society lives in • A person who makes business that makes goods • Items that countries are shipping to other countries • an agreement that certain contrary make to lower trade restrictions • ...
Period 2 Mia, Sophia 2024-03-27
Across
- United States form of economy
- Russia’s form of government
- foreign policy introduced by Harry S. Truman in 1947
- used to defeat Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact Allies
- when someone has lost control and other forces try to gain control
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- if one country falls to communist control, other countries will too
- alliance between Soviet Union and Eastern European countries
- wanted control over Eastern European countries to spread communism
- United States’ form of government
- country focused on stopping the spread of communism
10 Clues: Russia’s form of government • United States form of economy • United States’ form of government • used to defeat Soviet Union and Warsaw Pact Allies • country focused on stopping the spread of communism • foreign policy introduced by Harry S. Truman in 1947 • alliance between Soviet Union and Eastern European countries • ...
Alias crossword 2024-04-04
Across
- agreement between countries to help each other
- taking over countries and making an empire
- belief that a country should have a strong army
- killing someone on purpose
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- not choosing a side
- U.S. trying to get citizens to believe the war is a good thing
- German submarines Germans used to stop Britain from getting trading goods.
- ditches in the ground used to fight during ww1
- passenger boat that was sunken by a German U-boat
- countries proud of themselves
10 Clues: not choosing a side • killing someone on purpose • countries proud of themselves • taking over countries and making an empire • ditches in the ground used to fight during ww1 • agreement between countries to help each other • belief that a country should have a strong army • passenger boat that was sunken by a German U-boat • ...
Human Geography of Europe - Key Terms 2025-02-02
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- – The development of urban environments that balance the needs of the current population with environmental protection, seen in cities like Copenhagen and Amsterdam.
- – A subgroup of the Indo-European family, including languages like English, German, and Dutch, spoken in Northern and Central Europe.
- – A demographic trend in which the median age of a population rises due to lower birth rates and longer life expectancies.
- – Industries focused on advanced technology and innovation, like those found in Germany, France, and the UK.
- – The total monetary value of goods and services produced by a country, used to gauge the economic health of a nation.
- – A political and economic union of 27 European countries that share common policies on trade, human rights, and allow free movement of people, goods, and services.
- – A group of people from the same country or region who have spread out and settled in other countries
- – The process of population movement from rural areas to cities, leading to the growth of urban areas.
- – Cultural traditions and customs found in the Balkans, influenced by Slavic, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian heritages.
- – Movements in regions like Catalonia (Spain) and Scotland (UK) seeking independence from larger political entities.
- – The travel industry, a major economic sector in Europe with countries like France, Italy, and Spain attracting millions of visitors annually.
- – The movement of people across national borders, including migration from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia to Europe.
- – The production of agricultural goods, such as grains, livestock, and vegetables.
- – Refers to the cultural identity of the British Isles (Ireland, Scotland, Wales), with languages like Irish and Welsh and practices like Gaelic games.
- – The cultural practices shared by Southern European countries like Spain, Italy, and Greece, influenced by the Mediterranean climate and historical ties.
- – A political system in which the executive branch (e.g., prime minister) derives its legitimacy from the legislature (parliament).
- – Areas of intense political or military conflict, such as Cyprus, Kosovo, and parts of Ukraine.
- – A political system where there is both a president and a prime minister, as in France.
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- – A system in which citizens vote on laws and policies directly, as in Switzerland.
- – Geographically concentrated areas where heavy industries such as manufacturing, mining, and steel production take place
- – The economic issue of whether people can afford adequate living space in cities, where housing prices have increased in cities like Paris and London.
- – A form of government where a country is ruled by a monarch (king or queen), though many European monarchies are largely ceremonial today.
- – Languages spoken in Finland, Hungary, and Estonia, unrelated to the Indo-European family
- – A large language family that includes Romance, Germanic, and Slavic languages, spoken by the majority of Europeans.
- – The process by which one country takes control over a territory previously governed by another country, as Russia did with Crimea in 2014.
- – A subgroup of the Indo-European family, including languages like Spanish, French, and Italian, primarily spoken in Southern and Western Europe.
- – The study of how culture is distributed across a geographic space and how people's beliefs, practices, languages, and traditions shape the places they live.
- – An area that includes the EU countries along with Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway, enabling participation in the EU's single market.
- – Differences in economic development and living standards between countries or regions within Europe, such as between Western and Eastern Europe.
- – The number of people living per unit of area (e.g., people per square kilometer). Some countries like Monaco have very high population densities.
- – Refers to the cultural traits of countries like Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland, which include a high standard of living and strong welfare systems.
- – Systems of buses, trains, subways, etc., used to move people around cities, which are well-developed in cities like Zurich, Vienna, and Stockholm.
- – The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union, which took place in 2020.
- – A subgroup of the Indo-European family, including languages like Russian, Polish, and Czech, primarily spoken in Eastern and Southeastern Europe.
- – The movement of people within a country, often for economic or social reasons
- – Major cities or metropolitan areas that are centers of political, economic, and cultural activity
- – Large cities with a population of over 10 million people, like London, Paris, and Moscow.
- – The principle of separating religion from the state or public institutions, common in many European countries.
38 Clues: – The movement of people within a country, often for economic or social reasons • – The production of agricultural goods, such as grains, livestock, and vegetables. • – A system in which citizens vote on laws and policies directly, as in Switzerland. • – The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union, which took place in 2020. • ...
School subjects 2024-09-06
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- The study of the language that is spoken in the UK, the US, and in many other countries.
- The study of forces such as heat, light, sound, pressure, gravity, and electricity, and the way that they affect objects.
- The study of paintings, sculptures, and other objects made by famous artists.
- The study of novels, plays, poems and different writers.
- The study of the language that people speak in Spain and in many countries in South and Central America.
- The study of past events considered together, especially events of a particular period, country or subject.
- The study of living organisms, including their structure, functioning, evolution, distribution, and interrelationships.
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- The theory and practice of using computers to store and analyse information.
- The study of the language that people speak in France, Belgium, parts of Canada and other countries.
- The study of the countries of the world and of such things as the land, seas, climate, towns, and population.
- Classes in which children do exercise and learn to play sport.
- The study of numbers, shapes and space using reason and usually a special system of symbols and rules for organizing them.
- The study of the structure of substances and of the way that they react with other substances.
- The study of the stars, planets, and other natural objects in space.
- The study of sounds made by musical instruments or people singing.
15 Clues: The study of novels, plays, poems and different writers. • Classes in which children do exercise and learn to play sport. • The study of sounds made by musical instruments or people singing. • The study of the stars, planets, and other natural objects in space. • The theory and practice of using computers to store and analyse information. • ...
English in the World 2021-02-23
Across
- Language takes on the norms of the local area.
- a word that is borrowed
- countries that they consider English as a foreign language fall under this circle.
- giving a word an official meaning and definition
- people being able to understand each other despite having different native languages.
- forms of language found in casual everyday speech
- an expression or mode of expression that occurs in ordinary speech rather than formal writing.
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- language takes on the norms of the colonizing country.
- the idea that language is subject to rules and should not change.
- A particular form of a language which is peculiar to a specific region or social group.
- countries that that mainly speak English fall in this circle.
- countries that use English as a secondary language fall under this circle.
- a common language which can be used by different groups whose native languages are different.
- what language is a lingua franca?
14 Clues: a word that is borrowed • what language is a lingua franca? • Language takes on the norms of the local area. • giving a word an official meaning and definition • forms of language found in casual everyday speech • language takes on the norms of the colonizing country. • countries that that mainly speak English fall in this circle. • ...
Regional Integration Terms and Concepts 2023-09-20
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- several countries adopt a common external tariff
- reduction or elimination of trade barriers
- the growing interdependence of the world’s economies, cultures and populations
- a customs union in which members reduce restrictions on the movement of factors of production
- a country that is less developed economically than most others
- company that has business operations in at least one country other than its home country
- one country making a promise to a general group of countries
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- creating a legally binding agreement between states in a geographic region
- the removal of duties, licensing rules and quotas
- a country with heavy dependence on agriculture and a slow rate of industrialization
- government spending and tax policies
- an area that allows free movement of goods, services and people
- at least two countries negotiate and act upon a promise
- control of the quantity of money available in an economy
14 Clues: government spending and tax policies • reduction or elimination of trade barriers • several countries adopt a common external tariff • the removal of duties, licensing rules and quotas • at least two countries negotiate and act upon a promise • control of the quantity of money available in an economy • one country making a promise to a general group of countries • ...
ww1 anthony noah 2026-03-10
Across
- an agreement between countries to support each other in war
- limiting how much food or goods people can use, so more can go to soldiers
- Powers, the countries (like Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire) that fought against the Allies
- not taking sides in a war
- a close air battle between enemy airplanes
- shock, the mental and emotional trauma some soldiers suffered after battle
- an agreement to stop fighting in a war
- a German submarine used to attack ships during World War I
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- the countries (like Britain, France, and later the United States) that fought against Germany
- large, powerful guns that fire big shells over long distances
- man’s land, the dangerous area between opposing trenches on a battlefield
- line, the area where the actual fighting between armies happens
- mask, a protective mask worn to keep from breathing in poisonous gas
- long, narrow ditches soldiers fought from during World War I
14 Clues: not taking sides in a war • an agreement to stop fighting in a war • a close air battle between enemy airplanes • a German submarine used to attack ships during World War I • an agreement between countries to support each other in war • long, narrow ditches soldiers fought from during World War I • large, powerful guns that fire big shells over long distances • ...
WW1 2026-03-10
Across
- an agreement between countries to support each other in war
- not taking sides in a war
- mask a protective mask worn to keep from breathing in poisonous gas
- long, narrow ditches soldiers fought from during World War I
- shock the mental and emotional trauma some soldiers suffered after battle
- man’s land the dangerous area between opposing trenches on a battlefield
- a German submarine used to attack ships during World War I
- large powerful guns that fire big shells over long distances
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- limiting how much food or goods people can use, so more can go to soldiers
- Powers the countries (like Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire) that fought against the Allies
- the countries (like Britain, France, and later the United States) that fought against Germany
- an agreement to stop fighting in a war
- a close air battle between enemy airplanes
- line the area where the actual fighting between armies happens
14 Clues: not taking sides in a war • an agreement to stop fighting in a war • a close air battle between enemy airplanes • a German submarine used to attack ships during World War I • an agreement between countries to support each other in war • long, narrow ditches soldiers fought from during World War I • large powerful guns that fire big shells over long distances • ...
The Iron Curtain 2025-04-30
Across
- what Western countries would do to get supplies in and out of East Germany for their citizens
- A war fought with proxies and threats and indirectly between the soviet Union and Eastern Bloc/United States
- The east german soviet police, were made to keep people from getting in or out of East Germany
- Area between both walls of the berlin wall
- Has a funny British hat
- The act of fleeing east germany
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- Made between allies of the eastern bloc
- a pact made by members and allies of the western bloc
- United states promise to aid countries resisting communism
- A play made by the united states to build up western allies and stop the spread of communism
- Countries around communism will follow
- Killed the most throughout WWII
- a mental and literal border between East and West Germany
- The United states goal to keep communism contained
14 Clues: Has a funny British hat • Killed the most throughout WWII • The act of fleeing east germany • Countries around communism will follow • Made between allies of the eastern bloc • Area between both walls of the berlin wall • The United states goal to keep communism contained • a pact made by members and allies of the western bloc • ...
SCHOOLSUBJECTS 2025-07-16
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- The study of the language spoken in the UK, US, and other countries.
- The study of using computers to store and analyze information.
- The study of forces such as light, heat, and electricity.
- The study of paintings, sculptures, and other objects made by artists.
- The study of sounds made by instruments or singing.
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- The study of stars, planets, and space.
- The study of the countries of the world and features such as land and seas.
- The study of the language spoken in France, Belgium, parts of Canada, etc.
- The study of living organisms, including structure, function, and evolution.
- The study of substances and how they react.
- Education Classes in which children do exercise and play sport.
- The study of past events.
- The study of numbers, shapes, and space using reason and a system of symbols and rules.
- The study of the language spoken in Spain and many Latin American countries.
14 Clues: The study of past events. • The study of stars, planets, and space. • The study of substances and how they react. • The study of sounds made by instruments or singing. • The study of forces such as light, heat, and electricity. • The study of using computers to store and analyze information. • Education Classes in which children do exercise and play sport. • ...
Economic Systems 2020-09-09
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- ______ will consume the goods/services? (Part of the 3 basic economic questions.)
- the plan countries have on how to use limited resources
- Most countries have a combination of market and command economies, so we call them what?
- In this economy, the government makes all economic decisions.
- This is another word for a market economy.
- In this economy, jobs are determined by customs and traditions of the past.
- In this economy, the government has NO control over any of the decisions.
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- ______ will goods/services be produced? (Part of the 3 basic economic questions.)
- This is another word for a command economy.
- Because countries can't produce all of the goods/services they need, they must ____________ in what they do best.
- ______ goods/services will be produced? (Part of the 3 basic economic questions.)
- How many basic economic questions are there?
- the limited supply of something
- Trading without using money.
14 Clues: Trading without using money. • the limited supply of something • This is another word for a market economy. • This is another word for a command economy. • How many basic economic questions are there? • the plan countries have on how to use limited resources • In this economy, the government makes all economic decisions. • ...
"Canada's Early Life" 2014-01-28
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- cities like Americans,many Canadians live in big
- a and festivals Canada's cities feature some of the countries grandest
- French settlers a large part of people is of British descents,and other large group is descended from
- Canada many scientist from Canada,the United States,and other countries have scientific settlement in
- and French Canada's languages are
- countries and United States life in Canada differs very little from that in
- Canadians trade their ancestry to
- City winter carnival dancing,music,ice scuppers,paradise,and a snow slide makes a visit to the
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- and live Canada is one of the best places to
- environments and dozens of natural parks Canada is well known as it's
- Indians artist also excel at printmaking,basketry,and carving
- most will understand formal French
- lots of farms many areas in Canada
- of Canada thus, cultural diversity is one of the main
14 Clues: Canadians trade their ancestry to • most will understand formal French • and French Canada's languages are • lots of farms many areas in Canada • and live Canada is one of the best places to • cities like Americans,many Canadians live in big • of Canada thus, cultural diversity is one of the main • Indians artist also excel at printmaking,basketry,and carving • ...
"Canada's Early Life" 2014-01-28
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- French settlers a large part of people is of British descents,and other large group is descended from
- Indians artist also excel at printmaking,basketry,and carving
- countries and United States life in Canada differs very little from that in
- Canada many scientist from Canada,the United States,and other countries have scientific settlement in
- most will understand formal French
- of Canada thus, cultural diversity is one of the main
- and French Canada's languages are
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- a and festivals Canada's cities feature some of the countries grandest
- City winter carnival dancing,music,ice scuppers,paradise,and a snow slide makes a visit to the
- lots of farms many areas in Canada
- cities like Americans,many Canadians live in big
- and live Canada is one of the best places to
- environments and dozens of natural parks Canada is well known as it's
- Canadians trade their ancestry to
14 Clues: Canadians trade their ancestry to • lots of farms many areas in Canada • most will understand formal French • and French Canada's languages are • and live Canada is one of the best places to • cities like Americans,many Canadians live in big • of Canada thus, cultural diversity is one of the main • Indians artist also excel at printmaking,basketry,and carving • ...
Maggie McQuaig/Europe's Economic's 2022-10-24
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- This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command
- When you are out of something or don't have something you, ____ it.
- Most democratic countries have some characteristics of both systems, so we keep it simple and call them?
- Things that the each economic system cant do
- Regulates all the countries economic decisions
- Trading without using money
- When you want something badly,but don't need it
- Most countries in Europe have Mixed economies,but lean closer to a pure market than a command one.
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- The government has no control over the economy, private citizens answer all the economic questions
- This country has a Mixed economy. 79% free and 11% command
- Traditions handed down through generations
- The way a country answers the three economic questions determines its?
- This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command
- When Germany was reunited
14 Clues: When Germany was reunited • Trading without using money • Traditions handed down through generations • Things that the each economic system cant do • Regulates all the countries economic decisions • When you want something badly,but don't need it • This country is a Mixed economy. 73% free and 27% command • This country has a Mixed economy. 59% free and 41% command • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-04-30
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- The Soviet Leader that rose to power after Stalin died
- The alliance made between the Communist countries to counter NATO
- Arabic term meaning "the strugglers
- Failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the US
- The fortified barrier between Western and Eastern Europe
- Philosophy behind communism
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- The group founded for the interests of developing countries after the Cold War
- Afghan extremist group that came from the power struggle and civil war
- The term for the destructive and prolonged wars that occurred during the Cold War
- A bomb that was created that was more powerful than the bombs dropped on Japan
- The alliance between the US and some European countries to defend against Soviet agression
- The method of attack used by Afghan groups against the Soviet Union
- Leader of the Cuban Communist regime
- A rock-fill dam across the Nile River
14 Clues: Philosophy behind communism • Arabic term meaning "the strugglers • Leader of the Cuban Communist regime • A rock-fill dam across the Nile River • The Soviet Leader that rose to power after Stalin died • The fortified barrier between Western and Eastern Europe • Failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the US • ...
Cold War Crossword 2024-04-30
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- The Soviet Leader that rose to power after Stalin died
- The alliance made between the Communist countries to counter NATO
- Arabic term meaning "the strugglers
- Failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the US
- The fortified barrier between Western and Eastern Europe
- Philosophy behind communism
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- The group founded for the interests of developing countries after the Cold War
- Afghan extremist group that came from the power struggle and civil war
- The term for the destructive and prolonged wars that occurred during the Cold War
- A bomb that was created that was more powerful than the bombs dropped on Japan
- The alliance between the US and some European countries to defend against Soviet agression
- The method of attack used by Afghan groups against the Soviet Union
- Leader of the Cuban Communist regime
- A rock-fill dam across the Nile River
14 Clues: Philosophy behind communism • Arabic term meaning "the strugglers • Leader of the Cuban Communist regime • A rock-fill dam across the Nile River • The Soviet Leader that rose to power after Stalin died • The fortified barrier between Western and Eastern Europe • Failed invasion of Cuba by Cuban exiles supported by the US • ...
revision 2023-09-05
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- tourist who travel domestically do not have to pay..............cost, as they can use their own transport
- tourist travelling within the country is called..............tourist
- one factor that increase popularity of short break are increasing ...............for tourism
- one reason why tourist take day trip is for .........................purpose, such as attending meeting
- tourist who travel domestically do not have to exchange ...............
- one reason why tourist take day trip is for visiting friends and ...........
- tourist travelling domestically do not have to face................shocks
- tourist who travel domestically do not need travel .......................
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- tourist who travel less than 4 days
- tourist who come from other countries (tourist arrival) is called........tourist
- tourist who do not stay overnight
- tourist who travel domestically can use same.........................
- one factor that increase popularity of short break is increase .....................in some countries
- tourist who travel to other countries from their own country is called..........tourist
14 Clues: tourist who do not stay overnight • tourist who travel less than 4 days • tourist travelling within the country is called..............tourist • tourist who travel domestically can use same......................... • tourist who travel domestically do not have to exchange ............... • tourist travelling domestically do not have to face................shocks • ...
United Nations Vocabulary! 2025-11-04
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- clause The “story part” of the resolution that explains why it’s needed.
- The official list of topics to talk about in a meeting.
- To have the skill of staying polite and calm even when countries disagree.
- A team of people who discuss and decide things together.
- A group of countries who work together as friends!
- The power to say “NO” and stop a decision….
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- The leader who runs the meeting and keeps order.
- The minimum number of people needed to start a meeting.
- A change made to improve a plan or rule.
- A country name card representatives hold to speak or vote.
- A written plan of action to solve a worldwide problem.
- A quick break for secret talks and deals between countries… shhh.
- When someone asks the group to take a specific action.
- clause The “action part” of the resolution that says what to do.
14 Clues: A change made to improve a plan or rule. • The power to say “NO” and stop a decision…. • The leader who runs the meeting and keeps order. • A group of countries who work together as friends! • A written plan of action to solve a worldwide problem. • When someone asks the group to take a specific action. • The minimum number of people needed to start a meeting. • ...
The Cold War CrossWord 2024-04-17
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- Socialist form of governing where the economy is controlled by the state; Created by Karl Marx
- The blockade on West Berlin from the Soviet Union
- 35th president of the United States; President who handled the Cuban Missile Crisis and the last one to be assassinated
- A military alliance formed between the communist countries
- Democratic, Capitalist, World Power
- Communist leader of Cuba
- System of government controlled by the people; The United States was this
- Authoritarian, Communist, World Power
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- 33rd president of the United States; Created the Truman Doctrine
- Economic aid sent to countries after World War 2 to help rebuild the damage from the war
- The theory created by the west that if one country fell to communism their neighbors would as well.
- Campaign that was coined by Senator Joseph McCarthy that accused people of being communists if they disagreed with you
- The term that refers to an atomic bomb
- The crisis where nukes were sent to Cuba where nuclear war was close to happening
- The war between North Korea and South Korea
- The military alliance formed between western powers
- The fear of communism spreading
- The barrier separating the west from the Soviet controlled countries
18 Clues: Communist leader of Cuba • The fear of communism spreading • Democratic, Capitalist, World Power • Authoritarian, Communist, World Power • The term that refers to an atomic bomb • The war between North Korea and South Korea • The blockade on West Berlin from the Soviet Union • The military alliance formed between western powers • ...
Remembrance Day Crossword 2025-11-11
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- A group of countries controlled by one powerful nation (like the British Empire).
- A country that automatically entered WWI as part of the British Empire.
- Large, powerful guns used to fire explosive shells over long distances.
- An object from the past that tells us about history, such as trench art.
- The country that supported Austria-Hungary and invaded France and Belgium.
- The country Austria-Hungary blamed for the assassination that began WWI.
- To get troops and supplies ready for war.
- The empire whose heir was assassinated, triggering WWI.
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- Front The main area of fighting in WWI, stretching across France and Belgium.
- When neither side can win and the fighting does not move forward.
- A red flower worn to commemorate the armistice and honor fallen soldiers.
- The agreement that stopped the fighting on November 11, 1918.
- The killing of an important political leader.
- An agreement between countries to support one another.
- A long, narrow ditch dug by soldiers for protection in battle.
- The act of honoring and remembering those who served in war.
- A person who serves in the military and fights in a war.
- One of the countries Germany invaded at the start of the war.
18 Clues: To get troops and supplies ready for war. • The killing of an important political leader. • An agreement between countries to support one another. • The empire whose heir was assassinated, triggering WWI. • A person who serves in the military and fights in a war. • The act of honoring and remembering those who served in war. • ...
Industrial Revolution and Imperialism Review 2026-04-02
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- country with US ties that protected them from being taken over during imperialism
- an area in which outside power claims exclusive trading privileges
- the term used for States that left the Union during the Civil War
- a country or region governed by a foreign power
- the colonization of Africa by Western European nations
- the theory used to justify the takeover of countries not involved in the
- a line of workers who each put a single piece on a car
- US president during the Civil War
- the right to vote
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- the idea that the United States had the right to rule all of North America
- the process of stronger countries taking control of weaker countries
- meeting of European leaders to discuss rules for colonizing Africa
- the appeal of art, writing, music and other forms of entertainment
- a country with its own internal government but under control of an outside power
- independent but less develop nations controlled by private business interest
- country led by Menelik II and remained free during imperialism
- the scientist that is credited with the Theory of Evolution
- leader of Belgian that is responsible for enslaving the Congo people during imperialism
18 Clues: the right to vote • US president during the Civil War • a country or region governed by a foreign power • the colonization of Africa by Western European nations • a line of workers who each put a single piece on a car • the scientist that is credited with the Theory of Evolution • country led by Menelik II and remained free during imperialism • ...
World War I 2023-12-05
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- Countries join together for mutual benefits
- Italy, Austria-Hungary and Germany
- Join the army
- The stolen power over areas of other countries
- Country highly involved in World War 1
- Fight for their country
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- Battle equipment
- Australia's ally
- The build of strong-armed forces for their national interest
- The exclusion of other interests for their own
- A neutral country
- First major battle field for Australia
- Russia, France and Britain Alliance
13 Clues: Join the army • Battle equipment • Australia's ally • A neutral country • Fight for their country • Italy, Austria-Hungary and Germany • Russia, France and Britain Alliance • First major battle field for Australia • Country highly involved in World War 1 • Countries join together for mutual benefits • The exclusion of other interests for their own • ...
Afterschool Chapter 8 2023-10-18
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- Sounds that are organized in a way that is pleasant to listen to.
- The branch of science about elements, atoms, and how they combine.
- A game played with 11 players on each side, trying to score goals with their feet.
- A continent with countries like France, Spain, and Italy.
- The study of places and the relationships between people and their environments.
- The study of living things, like plants and animals.
- A sport where you try to throw a ball into a hoop.
- The method of human communication, either spoken or written.
- Games or activities with rules, often done for fun or competition.
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- The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns.
- The language spoken by the people of China.
- A continent that has North and South parts; where the USA is.
- The study of past events and people.
- A game played with rackets and a yellow ball.
- The study of the natural world based on facts and experiments.
- The language spoken in countries like the USA, Canada, and England.
- Where you paint, draw, and create.
- The largest continent where countries like China, India, and Japan are located.
18 Clues: Where you paint, draw, and create. • The study of past events and people. • The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns. • The language spoken by the people of China. • A game played with rackets and a yellow ball. • A sport where you try to throw a ball into a hoop. • The study of living things, like plants and animals. • ...
Globalisation 2016-12-12
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- Globalisation allows us to increase our ______ and understanding of other countries
- How do we _________ without texts or calls?
- We ____ our goods with China and they give us spices
- Our topic in Geography is __________
- Are LIC's being _______ because they are desperate?
- _____ like McDonalds get their meats from the UK
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- /When we trade we make new c_________
- The UK _____ goods from other countries and we export products too
- Apple products are usually made in ___________ countries
- News _____ quicker in a world filled with technology
10 Clues: Our topic in Geography is __________ • /When we trade we make new c_________ • How do we _________ without texts or calls? • _____ like McDonalds get their meats from the UK • Are LIC's being _______ because they are desperate? • We ____ our goods with China and they give us spices • News _____ quicker in a world filled with technology • ...
English in the World 2021-05-28
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- when people understand each other despite having different native languages
- a grammatically simplified form of a word
- losing your native language on an individual level
- someone's idea of how they fit into society in public
- countries like India, the Philippines, and Singapore
- countries like America, Canada, and the UK
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- giving language a stable definition and status
- a form of language particular to one region or area
- countries like Japan, Korea, and Sweden
- a stable language that develops from the mixing of languages
10 Clues: countries like Japan, Korea, and Sweden • a grammatically simplified form of a word • countries like America, Canada, and the UK • giving language a stable definition and status • losing your native language on an individual level • a form of language particular to one region or area • countries like India, the Philippines, and Singapore • ...
euro 2024-08-26
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- Physical form of the Euro, issued in 2002
- The Euro created this, eliminating exchange rate fluctuations
- EU criteria countries met before adopting the Euro
- Treaty that laid the foundation for the Euro
- Abbreviation for European Central Bank managing the Euro
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- Number of countries that initially adopted the Euro in 1999
- Group of EU countries using the Euro
- Fixed among Eurozone nations to eliminate currency risk
- Euro was part of efforts to deepen this economic area
- German currency replaced by the Euro
10 Clues: Group of EU countries using the Euro • German currency replaced by the Euro • Physical form of the Euro, issued in 2002 • Treaty that laid the foundation for the Euro • EU criteria countries met before adopting the Euro • Euro was part of efforts to deepen this economic area • Fixed among Eurozone nations to eliminate currency risk • ...
Alias crossword 2024-04-04
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- agreement between countries to help each other
- taking over countries and making an empire
- belief that a country should have a strong army
- killing someone on purpose
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- not choosing a side
- U.S. trying to get citizens to believe the war is a good thing
- German submarines Germans used to stop Britain from getting trading goods.
- ditches in the ground used to fight during ww1
- passenger boat that was sunken by a German U-boat
- countries proud of themselves
10 Clues: not choosing a side • killing someone on purpose • countries proud of themselves • taking over countries and making an empire • ditches in the ground used to fight during ww1 • agreement between countries to help each other • belief that a country should have a strong army • passenger boat that was sunken by a German U-boat • ...
Dravin 2025-05-25
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- Secret fighters that help their country when enemies take it over
- Country that hosted the 2024 Olympics
- When one country takes control of another countries land
- Country that invaded Ukraine recently
- Country that has London as its capital city
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- The country that initiated World War II
- Another word for important
- When countries or people become friend to help each other
- Continent that has the countries France, Germany, England
- The country with a flag that is the inverse of the Indonesian flag
10 Clues: Another word for important • Country that hosted the 2024 Olympics • Country that invaded Ukraine recently • The country that initiated World War II • Country that has London as its capital city • When one country takes control of another countries land • When countries or people become friend to help each other • ...
Mod9tpc1app 2025-07-15
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- economic system controlled by the government.
- A type of zone between Canada, US, and Mexico.
- economic system revolving around individualism.
- Something the US government has done for international trade.
- economic system that is a mix of free market and command economies.
- Level of defense put by free trade countries.
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- Countries protect companies from this.
- The type of economic right one has to do basically whatever they want with their money.
- economic system based on customs and community.
- Something free trade countries protect for their workers.
10 Clues: Countries protect companies from this. • economic system controlled by the government. • Level of defense put by free trade countries. • A type of zone between Canada, US, and Mexico. • economic system revolving around individualism. • economic system based on customs and community. • Something free trade countries protect for their workers. • ...
Globalization 2024-12-11
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- The act of leaving ones own country to settle in permanently another
- The practice of growing crops and raising animals for trade
- Cultural influence spread around the world
- Refers to a company/organization that operates in multiple countries.
- Something that involves or connects more than one country.
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- A world seen as a small community due to technology
- Moving from one country to another
- Process of city development
- When businesses produce and sell goods in many countries
- Exchange of goods and services across countries
10 Clues: Process of city development • Moving from one country to another • Cultural influence spread around the world • Exchange of goods and services across countries • A world seen as a small community due to technology • When businesses produce and sell goods in many countries • Something that involves or connects more than one country. • ...
