countries Crossword Puzzles
World War I Crossword 2014-02-16
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- An automatic gun that fires in a rapid motion
- The most dangerous spot in the war
- Part of the big Four
- A german submarine
- A painful condition for the foot caused in the Trenches
- A French statesman who led the nation in the First World War
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other
- A statement to end the war
- A Short Machine used to fire bombs
- Being loyal to ones nation
- The Prime Minster of Italy at the Time of Wars
- A short gun used to fire shells a low distance
- One of the countries that won the war
- When a country Increases its power by gaining control over other areas of the world
- The Country that started the war
- A Large airship used for bombing
- The name of the entire war
- An organized military force equipped for fighting on land
- The spreading of rumors
- A heavy armored fighting vehicle carrying guns
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- A Flying Vehicle
- The Prime Minster for Britain at the time of war
- A tie
- A murderer of an important person in a surprise attack
- A Group form used for Mutual Agreement
- The country that had a treaty put on them
- A Treaty that was put on Germany
- a state or period of fighting between countries or groups
- The country that Joined the war late
- Was the President of the United States at the time of war
- Another name for Britain
- The main four countries that won the war
- Was the reason the war started
- When countries should use Military methods
- A long narrow ditch
- Another form of Poison Gas
- A Small Airship
- The Country that Dropped out of the war
- Another country of the big four
- Take aggressive action against with Weapons
40 Clues: A tie • A Small Airship • A Flying Vehicle • A german submarine • A long narrow ditch • Part of the big Four • The spreading of rumors • Another name for Britain • A statement to end the war • Being loyal to ones nation • Another form of Poison Gas • The name of the entire war • Was the reason the war started • Another country of the big four • A Treaty that was put on Germany • ...
Chapter 3 - Key terms 2015-03-03
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- When the value of a country’s exports is more than that of its imports.
- The value of one nation’s currency relative to the currencies of other countries.
- Complex form of bartering in which several countries each trade goods or services for other goods or services.
- A long-term partnership between two or more companies established to help each company build competitive market advantages.
- A country should sell the products it produces most efficiently and buy from other countries the products it cannot produce as efficiently.
- Quota Limits the number of products in certain categories a nation can import.
- Lowers the value of a nation’s currency relative to others.
- The difference between money coming into a country (from exports) and money leaving the country (from imports) plus other money flows.
- When a firm (licensor) provides the right to manufacture its product or use its trademark to a foreign company (licensee) for a fee (royalty).
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- Taxes on imports.
- The total value of a nation’s exports compared to its imports measured over time.
- Selling products in a foreign country at lower prices than those charged in the producing country.
- A country has a monopoly on producing a specific product or is able to produce it more efficiently than all other countries.
- Buying products from another country.
- The movement of goods and services among nations without political or economic barriers.
- A company owned in a foreign country by another company called the parent company. The most common form of FDI.
- Selling products to another country.
- A partnership in which two or more companies join to undertake a major project.
- When the value of a country’s exports is less than that of its imports.
- A contractual agreement whereby someone with a good idea for a business sells others the rights to use the name and sell a product/service in a given area.
20 Clues: Taxes on imports. • Selling products to another country. • Buying products from another country. • Lowers the value of a nation’s currency relative to others. • When the value of a country’s exports is more than that of its imports. • When the value of a country’s exports is less than that of its imports. • ...
The Cold War 2015-04-08
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- This famous couple was accused of spying and were tried, convicted, and executed.
- To go to war and not use all the resources available in order to win it.
- Leader of Cuba after a 1959 revolution.
- The policy of the U.S. to stop the spread of Communism.
- This was the U.S. government's policy of containment to stop the spread of Communism.
- Attempt by the Soviet Union to install missiles in Cuba.
- A long drawn out conflict in the 1960's and 1970's that resulted from the U.S. policy of containment.
- Became Communist in 1949.
- Countries that were being controlled by the Soviet Union.
- The U.S. policy to help other countries change back from being Communist to a democracy.
- Ordered the dropping of the atomic bombs on Japan which helped usher in the Cold War era.
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- When this first satellite was launched by the Soviets the space race heated up.
- Put up by the Soviets to stop people from fleeing over the border out of West Berlin.
- Agreement amongst communist countries to have an alliance.
- The policy of using everything in your arsenal to win a war.
- The idea that if one country fell to Communism, all those around it would fall.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- Leader of the Soviet Union when the Cold War began.
- Focus of Cold War tension when the North invaded the South in the 1950's.
- Economic aid provided to European countries after WWII to help them rebuild.
- U.S. senator who used the fear of Communism to get elected to office.
- The imaginary line/wall that was dividing Europe between East and West.
- On the verge of war.
- The failed attempt by the U.S. to overthrow Fidel Castro.
- The attempt to produce bigger and better weapons then your enemies.
25 Clues: On the verge of war. • Became Communist in 1949. • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • Leader of Cuba after a 1959 revolution. • Leader of the Soviet Union when the Cold War began. • The policy of the U.S. to stop the spread of Communism. • Attempt by the Soviet Union to install missiles in Cuba. • The failed attempt by the U.S. to overthrow Fidel Castro. • ...
Unit 5: The Executive Branch 2022-11-02
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- The title of most cabinet members
- The primary mission of the Department of Homeland Security is to protect the nation against _____ attacks.
- A(n) _____ forgives a person for his or her crime and eliminates the punishment.
- The Twentieth Amendment gives _____ the power to set the order of presidential succession.
- The leaders of the executive departments, who also act as advisers to the president
- _____ agencies in the executive branch were formed by Congress to help enforce laws and regulations not covered by the executive departments.
- The group of all the electors is called the _____ college.
- Written agreements the U.S. government makes with other countries are called _____.
- The highest-ranking military officers of each of the armed forces form the Joint _____ of Staff.
- Votes cast by electors for president and vice president are called _____ votes.
- Formal documents that allow U.S. citizens to travel abroad
- Documents that allow foreigners to come to the United States
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- The president has the power of _____, reducing a person's sentence.
- The art of interacting with foreign governments is called _____.
- The head of the Department of Justice is known as the _____ general.
- The highest-ranking U.S. representatives in foreign countries
- The government's plan for interacting with the other countries of the world is called _____ policy.
- Regulatory commissions are independent agencies created by Congress that can make _____ concerning certain activities and bring violators to court.
- A(n) _____ postpones the carrying out of a person's sentence.
- The official residence and offices of an ambassador in a foreign country
- The many departments and agencies at all levels of government
- An _____ is one of the people chosen from each state and the District of Columbia who formally selects the president and vice president.
- A(n) _____ represents U.S. commercial interests in foreign countries.
- The _____ vote is the vote of the citizens of a country.
- The president sets forth the programs and policies that her or she wants Congress to put into effect as laws in their State of the _____ Address.
25 Clues: The title of most cabinet members • The _____ vote is the vote of the citizens of a country. • The group of all the electors is called the _____ college. • Formal documents that allow U.S. citizens to travel abroad • Documents that allow foreigners to come to the United States • The highest-ranking U.S. representatives in foreign countries • ...
The Global Economy 2023-11-27
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- Capacity to endure and thrive over the long term.
- Economy with rapid industrialisation and economic growth.
- Multinational corporations operating in various countries.
- Agreement or relationship between two nations.
- Economy with a lower level of industrialization and lower income levels.
- Limit on the quantity of a particular product that can be imported.
- Pertaining to a specific geographical area.
- The movement of people goods or animals from one place to another.
- Fluctuations in economic activity over time.
- International organization promoting economic and social well-being.
- Tax on imported goods.
- aiding monetary cooperation and providing global financial stability via loans..
- Financial aid or support provided by the government to certain industries.
- Application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes.
- Measures to shield a country's industries from foreign competition.
- Movement of people from one place to another.
- Group of major advanced economies aim to focus on policy alignment.
- International organization dealing with global trade rules.
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- Trade between countries without restrictions or tariffs.
- Involving multiple parties or nations.
- A new industry in the early stages of development.
- A group of countries sharing a common currency.
- International financial institution providing loans to developing countries for infrastructure.
- Economy Characterized by a high level of development and technological advancement.
- Exchange of goods and services between nations.
- Global organization working for peace and cooperation.
- Worldwide integration of economies.
- Allocation of resources to gain profit or interest.
- Exchange of information between individuals or entities.
- Human effort in the production of goods and services.
- Movement of money across borders.
- System of production distribution and consumption in a society.
- Association of nations formed for economic cooperation.
- Selling goods in another country at a price lower than in the home country.
- Group of major economies including both developed and developing nations.
35 Clues: Tax on imported goods. • Movement of money across borders. • Worldwide integration of economies. • Involving multiple parties or nations. • Pertaining to a specific geographical area. • Fluctuations in economic activity over time. • Movement of people from one place to another. • Agreement or relationship between two nations. • ...
Modern issues of the world and Latin America 2023-05-31
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- The cruel ethnic cleansing of a specific group of people
- A ideology created by Juan Perón
- A three-letter word that shows the total value of produced goods in a specific country or region
- When you get in trouble you try to change your story, so what did the United Fruit Company rename themselves?
- An abbreviation for an important agreement that created a free-trade zone in the continent of North America
- The shortage of important resources
- A process where cultural exchange and trade throughout time causes the world to become more and more interconnected
- What is an important source of food that involves harvesting and the Green Revolution?
- The home of the beautiful tango
- A two letter abbreviation for an agreement between 28 European countries to bring peace and allow free movement of people and goods between the countries
- A ruler who governs without free speech or fair election
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- The process of cutting down our forests, which destroys mother nature herself
- When there are not enough natural resources, like food, for the number of people in the world(imbalance)
- What will happen if 189 countries team up to provide loans to "developing" countries and try to end extreme poverty? Well there is a organization for it and the abbreviation for it is
- A rebel group in Nicaragua that overthrew the Somoza family
- Right-wing rebel groups in Nicaragua during the 20th century who opposed Daniel Ortega and his group
- A family that ruled Nicaragua for over 40 years
- The spread of American culture throughout the world, most commonly caused by the expansion of American companies like McDonald's
- What ideology is left-wing, but is not communism?
- An unfair distribution of rights or opportunities
- Every country is known for something, so what was Nicaragua known for?
21 Clues: A ideology created by Juan Perón • The home of the beautiful tango • The shortage of important resources • A family that ruled Nicaragua for over 40 years • What ideology is left-wing, but is not communism? • An unfair distribution of rights or opportunities • The cruel ethnic cleansing of a specific group of people • ...
World War I Review 2023-03-29
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- Germany hoped to get this country to help them in WWI with the Zimmermann Telegram
- These gardens that U.S. government wanted Americans to grow helped in the war effort
- This many thousand American soldiers died in combat during WWI
- U.S. ships and soldiers traveled in groups known as this to help with protection and survival
- This group of Americans joined the workforce by the millions as men went overseas to fight
- Last name of U.S. general who led the American forces during WWI
- Many European countries wanted freedom in part because of this idea
- This country was Austria-Hungary's main ally during World War I
- Countries formally agreeing to join forces is known as this
- This Allied power left WWI to deal with a revolution that was occurring in its country
- Besides poison gas and aircraft, these vehicles were another new weapon seen in WWI
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- Germany's sinking of this British passenger boat pushed the U.S. closer to WWI
- First name of U.S. president who at first wanted to keep the U.S. out of WWI
- As WWI raged on, the world was also dealing with this epidemic around 1918
- Last name of archduke who was killed by a Bosnian Serb, which led to WWI
- Once this country entered the war for the Allies, Germany knew it would likely lose
- The U.S. government worried about this act of giving information to enemy countries
- Many African-Americans moved north during the war during this 'Great' movement
- U.S. government wanted Americans to buy bonds so the U.S. had more of this to win the war
- These dug-out, often sprawling, areas in the ground were major part of WWI warfare
- Countries like Poland and Czechoslovakia declared this as Austria-Hungary lost control at end of WWI
21 Clues: Countries formally agreeing to join forces is known as this • This many thousand American soldiers died in combat during WWI • This country was Austria-Hungary's main ally during World War I • Last name of U.S. general who led the American forces during WWI • Many European countries wanted freedom in part because of this idea • ...
Global Marketing 1 2017-01-12
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- Information processing used to create value for customers.
- Responding to each market’s needs and wants.
- Moving away from the globalization trends and regarding each market as special.
- The trend of firms buying, developing producing and selling products and services in most countries and regions of the world.
- Firms with more than 250 employees.
- The formation of several firms’ value chains into a network.
- A model for solving problems in a service environment.
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- Reusing a resource from one business/country in additional businesses/countries.
- Doing business in many countries of the world, but often limited to a certain region (e.g. Europe).
- Accumulated volume in production, resulting in lower cost price per unit.
- Companies with fewer than 250 employees.
- Thinking globally, acting locally.
- A categorization of the firm’s activities providing value for the customers and profit for the company.
13 Clues: Thinking globally, acting locally. • Firms with more than 250 employees. • Companies with fewer than 250 employees. • Responding to each market’s needs and wants. • A model for solving problems in a service environment. • Information processing used to create value for customers. • The formation of several firms’ value chains into a network. • ...
WORLD CULTURES CROSSWORD OWEN DORAN 2016-11-30
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- Removal of trade restrictions so that goods flow freely among countries
- a poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially
- a country that is creating new things and starting very small
- a country that is fully developed and provides good living standards
- system of production, resource allocation, and distribution of goods and services within a society or a given geographic area.
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- Conditions that exists when countries rely on each other for ideas, goods, services and markets
- resources that come natural to earth
- resources that can be replaced for ever and ever
- selling goods and resources to other countries
- limit on how many items of a particular product can be imported to a country
- resources that cant be renewed
- having goods come into our country
- the raising of taxes on goods
13 Clues: the raising of taxes on goods • resources that cant be renewed • having goods come into our country • resources that come natural to earth • selling goods and resources to other countries • resources that can be replaced for ever and ever • a country that is creating new things and starting very small • ...
The Iron Curtain Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-21
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- The Soviet _____ was the leader of the Soviet Union during much of the Cold War.
- The _____ Pact was a mutual defense treaty between communist countries.
- The _____ Trials were a series of show trials in Czechoslovakia in the 1950s.
- The _____ Crisis of 1962 brought the world to the brink of nuclear war.
- The Soviet Union's first successful atomic bomb test was code-named _____.
- President _____ issued the Truman Doctrine in response to Soviet aggression.
- The Iron Curtain separated Eastern and Western
- The Warsaw _____ was a military alliance of communist countries.
- The _____ Doctrine declared that the US would use military force to contain communism.
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- The Soviet Union's invasion of _____ in 1956 sparked international condemnation.
- The term "Iron Curtain" was first used by this British statesman.
- The Berlin _____ was a famous Cold War standoff.
- The Marshall Plan provided aid to _____ countries.
- The _____ Wall was built to prevent citizens from fleeing East Germany.
14 Clues: The Iron Curtain separated Eastern and Western • The Berlin _____ was a famous Cold War standoff. • The Marshall Plan provided aid to _____ countries. • The Warsaw _____ was a military alliance of communist countries. • The term "Iron Curtain" was first used by this British statesman. • The _____ Pact was a mutual defense treaty between communist countries. • ...
Imagine - Lennon 2023-10-21
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- seperate from other countries
- a system of governmentin which the ruler has complete control
- the animal life in a particular enviorment
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his/her family
- a group of people that is different than most of the population
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- a large farm
- the plant life in a particular enviorment
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean particularly Asian countries
- specific to a particular place or people
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- a countrys main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
13 Clues: a large farm • seperate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular enviorment • the animal life in a particular enviorment • a system of governmentin which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different than most of the population • ...
chapter 5 vocabulary 2017-01-05
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- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- a large farm
- from other countries
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
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- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- specific to a particular place or people
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
- the animal life in a particular environment
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- the plant life from a particular environment
13 Clues: a large farm • from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the animal life in a particular environment • the plant life from a particular environment • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
Ariel's World Cultures Crossword Puzzle 2016-12-05
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- Something such as a tree is this.
- Goods that are taken out of the country are this.
- Manufacturers and businesses that are new and being created by countries.
- Goods that are brought into the country are this.
- America is this.
- This allows goods to move around freely between different countries.
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- Goods that are imported have _______, or taxes added to the price.
- Something that sets up rules for deciding what goods and services to produce, how to produce them and who will receive them is this.
- Essentials such as the sun and water is this.
- A country where income is low and there are important agricultural remains.
- Countries relying on each other for different things is this.
- Items such as metal is this.
- A _____ is a limit to a product that can be imported to a certain country.
13 Clues: America is this. • Items such as metal is this. • Something such as a tree is this. • Essentials such as the sun and water is this. • Goods that are taken out of the country are this. • Goods that are brought into the country are this. • Countries relying on each other for different things is this. • Goods that are imported have _______, or taxes added to the price. • ...
Introduction to World War I 2022-03-08
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- Terrorist group responsible for assassinating the archduke
- country responsible for sparking the events of WWI
- Territory purchased as a sign of strength after the civil war.
- Archduke of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated
- The policy of avoiding military alliances with other countries.
- The practice of extending a nation's power by conquering territories
- Extreme pride in ones' country; often to the prejudice of other nations.
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- Area of conflict that began the Spanish American War
- "Speak Softly and Carry and Big Stick"
- The policy of remaining separated from the politics of other countries.
- belief that a country should maintain and build up a massive military as a sign of strength
- Territory which was taken over by the United States because of its sugar cane production
- Relationship formed between countries often in exchange for defending each other from attack
13 Clues: "Speak Softly and Carry and Big Stick" • Archduke of Austria-Hungary who was assassinated • country responsible for sparking the events of WWI • Area of conflict that began the Spanish American War • Terrorist group responsible for assassinating the archduke • Territory purchased as a sign of strength after the civil war. • ...
Week 3 Lem Words 2025-10-22
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- The usual weather in a place, like hot, cold, or rainy.
- A continent with countries like France, Italy, and Germany.
- The continent where you’ll find the Sahara Desert and lions on the savanna.
- A man who rules an empire.
- The biggest continent in the world, where countries like China and India are.
- The cold area around the North Pole, covered in ice and snow.
- The ocean between Africa, Asia, and Australia.
- Australia’s longest river.
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- A large, flat desert area in southern Australia with almost no trees.
- A group of countries ruled by one leader or government.
- A large part of the ocean that goes into the land, like the Gulf of Carpentaria.
- The continent where the United States and Canada are found.
- A round hole made by a volcano or a meteor hitting the ground.
13 Clues: A man who rules an empire. • Australia’s longest river. • The ocean between Africa, Asia, and Australia. • A group of countries ruled by one leader or government. • The usual weather in a place, like hot, cold, or rainy. • A continent with countries like France, Italy, and Germany. • The continent where the United States and Canada are found. • ...
Kieryn and Kynlee's Puzzel 2020-11-19
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- decisions made by representatives
- shipped out from other countries.
- ruled by small group
- make or produce goods for consumers.
- Leadership changes only by death or abdicating throne.
- buy products, use or consume choices about the purchase
- gross domestic product
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- freely constituted
- drive or direct the economy with choices.
- ruled by one citizen don't consent to the leader
- shipped in from other countries.
- participate directly in decions
- Market, the central government makes all economic decisions.
13 Clues: freely constituted • ruled by small group • gross domestic product • participate directly in decions • shipped in from other countries. • decisions made by representatives • shipped out from other countries. • make or produce goods for consumers. • drive or direct the economy with choices. • ruled by one citizen don't consent to the leader • ...
Chapter 3 Business in the Global Economy 2022-10-18
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- Selling the right to use some intangible property for a fee or royalty
- A limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported within a given period
- The difference between a country's total exports and total imports
- The right to use a company name or business process in a specific way
- A selected area where products can be imported duty-free and then stored, assembled, and/or used in manufacturing
- An organization that does business in several countries
- Restrictions to free trade
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- The difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of it
- An agreement between two or more companies to share a business project
- The cost of using someone else's money
- The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- bought from other countries
- A tax that government places on certain imported products
- and services sold to other countries
- Refers to a nation's transportation, communication, and utility systems
- When the government stops the export or import of a product completely
16 Clues: Restrictions to free trade • bought from other countries • and services sold to other countries • The cost of using someone else's money • An organization that does business in several countries • A tax that government places on certain imported products • The difference between a country's total exports and total imports • ...
Team 2 2024-10-26
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- This is one of Aimee's favourite pastimes (6)
- What cuisine is Aimee's favourite? (7)
- Robb spent his 20th birthday in these 3 different countries 6)
- How many years has Lance been in policing? (6,4)
- Courtney dressed up as this member of Girls Aloud (6)
- The person responsible for getting the bomb squad to attend Slough Police Station in 2000/2001 (5)
- Courtney studied for a dual degree at university. This is the second half (11)
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- Robb spent his 20th birthday in these 3 different countries (11)
- Robb spent his 20th birthday in these 3 different countries ABBV. (3)
- Courtney studied for a dual degree at university. This is the first half (10)
- The breed of Darren's dog, Mabel (6)
- Aimee played this High School Musical character in a school play (9)
- a pub game that Darren plays regularly (4,5)
- Lance's brother has a perfect print of what on his arm, made by Lance when he was 4 (5)
- What is Aimee's dog called? (4)
- Who sang at the O2 in Birmingham? (4)
16 Clues: What is Aimee's dog called? (4) • The breed of Darren's dog, Mabel (6) • Who sang at the O2 in Birmingham? (4) • What cuisine is Aimee's favourite? (7) • a pub game that Darren plays regularly (4,5) • This is one of Aimee's favourite pastimes (6) • How many years has Lance been in policing? (6,4) • Courtney dressed up as this member of Girls Aloud (6) • ...
Cold War 2026-02-23
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- Was built to separate West Berlin from East Berlin
- This person was chairperson of Human Rights Commission
- The Arms Race was about who could build the better
- The Cuban _____________ crisis was when Soviet Union had nuclear weapons in Cuba and United States made them remove them
- The separation of communist countries from non-communist countries was called _____
- North Korea was a ___________ country
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- This was a plan to provide help to Europeans and Asian countries
- This was when United States and Soviet Union were trying to be the first to explore space
- This war was fought with words, money, and weapon threats
- This was when the Americans were scared that the communist party was growing
- When Americans flew supplies over to Berlin to help was called ______
- The goal of keeping peace and respecting human rights was part of the ______
- ______________ fell to communist in 1975 and they are still communist to this day
- South Korea was a _________ country
- Cold War was mainly the ________________ against the United States
- This organization was to help prevent attacks from Soviet Union
16 Clues: South Korea was a _________ country • North Korea was a ___________ country • Was built to separate West Berlin from East Berlin • The Arms Race was about who could build the better • This person was chairperson of Human Rights Commission • This war was fought with words, money, and weapon threats • This organization was to help prevent attacks from Soviet Union • ...
the world's rivers 2023-06-25
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- A river that flows through several European countries, including Germany.
- A river in North America, passing through Canada and Alaska.
- A major river in North America, flowing through the United States.
- The longest river in Asia, running through China.
- The longest river in Europe, located in Russia.
- A major river in South Asia, flowing through Pakistan and India.
- The longest river in the world, flowing through northeastern Africa.
- A river in South America, flowing through Venezuela and Colombia.
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- A river in southern Africa known for its famous Victoria Falls.
- A sacred river in India, known for its spiritual significance.
- A major river in Europe, flowing through Switzerland, Germany, and the Netherlands.
- A river in the Middle East, flowing through Iraq.
- A river in West Africa, flowing through several countries including Nigeria.
- The largest river in the world by volume, located in South America.
- A river in the United States known for its deep canyons and stunning landscapes.
- A river in Southeast Asia, passing through several countries including Vietnam and Cambodia.
16 Clues: The longest river in Europe, located in Russia. • A river in the Middle East, flowing through Iraq. • The longest river in Asia, running through China. • A river in North America, passing through Canada and Alaska. • A sacred river in India, known for its spiritual significance. • A river in southern Africa known for its famous Victoria Falls. • ...
Cold War crossword 2025-01-27
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- The U.S. response to the Soviet Union blockading Western Berlin
- U.S. gave economic aid to help countries rebuild after World War II
- New style of music that created generational divide
- The imaginary boundary between the communist and noncommunist world
- Soviet satellite - launch started the "Space Race"
- Helped World War II veterans get housing loans, funding for education, and jobs
- Successful example of containment - U.S. prevents South Korea from falling to communism
- Showed capitalism worked better than communism (means buying lots of stuff)
- President Kennedy "quarantined" this country with a naval blockade after finding Soviet missiles there
- Group of writers & artists who rejected materialism and conformity of 1950s life
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- Communist country that supported North Korea during the Korean War
- U.S. helped Turkey and Greece resist communist takeover
- Mutual defense alliance of democratic countries (U.S.A., Canada, Britain, France, etc)
- Stands for National Defense Education Act - gave schools money for math and science programs
- Competition to have the most powerful arsenal of weapons
- Mutual defense alliance of communist countries (Soviet Union, East Germany, Poland, etc)
16 Clues: Soviet satellite - launch started the "Space Race" • New style of music that created generational divide • U.S. helped Turkey and Greece resist communist takeover • Competition to have the most powerful arsenal of weapons • The U.S. response to the Soviet Union blockading Western Berlin • Communist country that supported North Korea during the Korean War • ...
Module 8 Vocab 2022-03-15
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- a communist country that existed from 1922 to 1991 that consisted of mainly Russia along with 14 other countries
- having a bad reputation; known for being bad
- providing only a certain amount of something on a regular basis
- supporting or calling for aggressive military policies from the government
- members of the national socialist German Workers party that led Germany during WWII
- government ban on trade with a country or countries
- the separation of different racial groups
- policy of remaining separated from or not getting involved in affairs of other countries
- official examination of communication materials in order to suppress unacceptable elements or parts found within
- imprisoning or confining people without trial
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- systematic and purposeful destruction of a racial, political,religious, or cultural group
- to change a factory to make something new
- Germany's plan to exterminate all Jews under their control
- a military alliance during WWII between Germany, Japan, and Italy
- Japanese code of morals and honor
- loyalty and enthusiasm a person or group of people has about something at a particular time
- a part of a city occupied by a minority group; a section of a city where Jews were required to live before being taken to concentration camps
- north eastern province of China
- leader of German Party during WWII
19 Clues: north eastern province of China • Japanese code of morals and honor • leader of German Party during WWII • to change a factory to make something new • the separation of different racial groups • having a bad reputation; known for being bad • imprisoning or confining people without trial • government ban on trade with a country or countries • ...
Unit 7 AP HuG vocab 2025-05-15
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- Society that uses manufacturing and is going through industrialization
- A south American trade bloc which is a trade agreement between numerous south American countries.
- Society that relies on raw extraction like mining, and logging.
- Moving manufacturing and business to other countries.
- economic want that tries to promote free markets, privatization, and less government involvement.
- Moving part of a company or business to a 3rd party company.
- a decline in manufacturing and industrialization in an economy.
- Clustering of business to share resources and promote economy.
- a relationship between two countries where both rely on each other for production.
- High levels of decision making like CEOs.
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- Knowledge based services that involve tech.
- Packing something into a container so it is easily transportable.
- a way of production that involves mass manufacturing and assembly line production with identical products.
- A nation has control over another through trade and production.
- Sector losing industry and focuses more on service.
- Trying to use two products from energy production to limit air pollution.
- A very small loan that is payable to start off poor citizens.
- Touring places that are natural and beneficial to the environment.
- Rules that restrict imports so that domestic industry doesn't go out of business
19 Clues: High levels of decision making like CEOs. • Knowledge based services that involve tech. • Sector losing industry and focuses more on service. • Moving manufacturing and business to other countries. • Moving part of a company or business to a 3rd party company. • A very small loan that is payable to start off poor citizens. • ...
cultural differences vocabulary 2024-07-25
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- Are you funny? Do you like telling _______?
- You shouldn’t ________ to people. It’s not polite.
- It’s not OK to ______ the line at the bank.
- In Argentina, it’s very common to greet a stranger with a _______.
- You mustn’t be late in Mexico. It’s considered very ______.
- You shouldn’t interrupt a _______. It’s rude.
- In many Asian countries you have to _________ your shoes to enter a house.
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- Is it considered _________ to kiss strangers in your country?
- In many countries people consider it polite to bring a _______ when you are invited to a house.
- If you don’t know the person, it’s probably better to ______ hands.
- We are celebrating my friends birthday. We are going to drink a ______.
- In some countries, it’s impolite to ______ your fingers.
12 Clues: Are you funny? Do you like telling _______? • It’s not OK to ______ the line at the bank. • You shouldn’t interrupt a _______. It’s rude. • You shouldn’t ________ to people. It’s not polite. • In some countries, it’s impolite to ______ your fingers. • You mustn’t be late in Mexico. It’s considered very ______. • ...
Latin American Debt Crisis 2015-06-29
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- As ______ rates increased in the United States of America and in Europe in 1979, debt payments also increased, making it harder for borrowing countries to pay back their debts.
- This occurred in August 1982 when _______ Finance Minister, Jesus Silva-Herzog declared that _______ would no longer be able to serve its debt.
- The Latin American debt crisis was a ________ crisis that originated in the early 1980s
- Real GDP ______ rate for the region was only 2.3 percent between 1980 and 1985, but in per capital terms Latin America experienced negative growth of almost 9 percent.
- In return to the loan, the IMF forced Latin America to make reforms that would favor free-market _______.
- Latin American ________ from US commercial banks and other creditors increased dramatically during the 1970s
- When the world economy went into _________ in the 1970s and 80s, and oil prices skyrocketed, it created a breaking point for most countries in the region
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- The period of Latin American debt crisis is often known as “The ____ Decade”
- The result was a _____ that required a decade of negotiations and multiple attempts at debt rescheduling to resolve, at considerable cost to the citizens of Latin America and other LDC countries.
- Strong ________ rate depreciations associated with balance-of payments crises was one of the elements behind the crises.
- Bad management of the external _____ crisis plunged Latin America into its worst crisis in history.
- The debt crisis began when the international ______ markets became aware that Latin America would not be able to pay back its loans.
- The main lesson from this is that it is essential that international financial _______ should never be used to support the interests of the creditor countries.
- The region’s per _______ GDP fell from 112% to 98% of the world average.
- Latin American countries reached a point where their _______ debt exceeded their earning power and they were not able to repay it.
15 Clues: The region’s per _______ GDP fell from 112% to 98% of the world average. • The period of Latin American debt crisis is often known as “The ____ Decade” • The Latin American debt crisis was a ________ crisis that originated in the early 1980s • Bad management of the external _____ crisis plunged Latin America into its worst crisis in history. • ...
economic crossword puzzle 2021-10-28
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- products.
- important to economic growth.
- Barriers,Trade barriers are anything that slows down or prevents one country from exchanging goods
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was created in 1960 by some
- another.
- Goods,(the factories, machines, and technology that people use to make other goods)
- GDP, is the total value of all final goods and services produced
- goods or services.
- quota is a different way of limiting the amount of foreign goods that can come into a country.
- a country in a single year.
- is a way to build a profitable economy and to earn money to buy items that cannot be made
- resources,Natural resources are resources that exist without any actions of humankind
- the countries with large oil supplies who wanted to work together to try to regulate the supply
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- are creative, original thinkers who are willing to take risks to create new businesses
- of the countries in Southwest Asia have their own type of currency.
- country.
- capital,Human capital means the knowledge and skills that make it possible for workers to earn a living
- (products a country makes best and that are in demand on the world
- price of the oil they exported to other countries.
- A tariff is a tax placed on goods when they are brought (imported) into one country from
20 Clues: country. • another. • products. • goods or services. • a country in a single year. • important to economic growth. • price of the oil they exported to other countries. • GDP, is the total value of all final goods and services produced • (products a country makes best and that are in demand on the world • of the countries in Southwest Asia have their own type of currency. • ...
Macroeconomics Unit 6 2025-05-19
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- Rates: The cost of borrowing money or the reward for saving money.
- Government policies on taxes and spending to influence the economy.
- Money people or businesses earn from work or investments.
- Goods and services bought from other countries.
- Shares of ownership in a company that people can buy or sell.
- The official money used in a country for buying and selling.
- Money taken out of an account or recorded as a payment.
- Factors that change how much people want to buy (like income or preferences).
- When the government or country earns more money than it spends.
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- A country's exports minus its imports.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- The place where currencies from different countries are bought and sold.
- Policies set by a country’s central bank to control money and interest rates.
- The amount of a good or service people want to buy at a certain price.
- How much one country’s currency is worth compared to another’s.
- Money added to an account or recorded as income.
- When the government or country spends more money than it earns.
- Loans to the government or companies that pay back with interest over time.
- The amount of a good or service producer is willing to sell at a certain price.
- Shifters Factors that change how much producers are willing to sell (like costs or technology).
20 Clues: A country's exports minus its imports. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • Goods and services bought from other countries. • Money added to an account or recorded as income. • Money taken out of an account or recorded as a payment. • Money people or businesses earn from work or investments. • The official money used in a country for buying and selling. • ...
NATO (clues in Schoology!) 2025-01-14
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- Conflict and instability in Africa and this region cause large scale migration and loss of life
- As they have no army, NATO relies on members to contribute _____
- This country presents the greatest security risk to NATO today
- NATO members must have this type of government
- The North Atlantic ____ is the chief decision-making body of NATO
- A principle of NATO is that an attack against one is an attack against __
- All member nations must agree before action is taken
- There are currently this many NATO members
- There were this many original NATO countries
- NATO works with the EU and the UN to confront this challenge in the world today
- NATO has responded to threats posed by Russia's invasion of this country
- In order to join NATO, a country must agree to uphold the principles of this other organization
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- Other countries can join NATO if all of the members _____
- All NATO members are represented _____ in discussions
- A goal of NATO is to maintain ____ and freedom
- Non-member countries that work with NATO are called NATO _____
- NATO today confronts security challenges from this country
- One of the 4 core values a country must agree to uphold in order to join NATO
- NATO formed after this global conflict (abbreviated)
- One of the 4 core values a country must agree to uphold in order to join NATO
20 Clues: There are currently this many NATO members • There were this many original NATO countries • A goal of NATO is to maintain ____ and freedom • NATO members must have this type of government • All member nations must agree before action is taken • NATO formed after this global conflict (abbreviated) • All NATO members are represented _____ in discussions • ...
Chapter 5 Terms 2021-04-17
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- Intergovernmental organization with 37 members, which established for vitalize world trade and economic progress.It provide better living standarts and equality.
- International organization, which was established in 1944, that main aim is to reduce poverty by providing financial help to middle and low-income countries.
- Globalization is a developed relation and interdependence among nations, companies, or governments across the globe.
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- North American Free Trade is an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, United States to exclude trade barriers, such as tariffs, for providing free trade zone.
- Regional forum which was established for providing free trade throughout the Asia-Pacific region, as a result of growing interdependence.
- International organization which consist 27 countries and maintain shared economic, political policies.
- Intergovernmental organization that modifies world trade and determines international trade policies.
- International organization of 190 countries, which promotes financial stability, high employment and global economic growth. IMF’s authority also include promotion of balanced international trade growth.
- Organization that consists eight highly developed countries: France, The United Kingdom, Italy, Germany, Japan, the United States, which discuss contemporary plans and world issues.
- Currency that used in most European Union countries.
10 Clues: Currency that used in most European Union countries. • Intergovernmental organization that modifies world trade and determines international trade policies. • International organization which consist 27 countries and maintain shared economic, political policies. • ...
Evian Conference 2024-02-20
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- White Paper What document restricted Jewish immigration to Palestine in 1939?
- Republic Which country accepted Jewish refugees?
- of economic and social burdens What was the primary reason most countries refused refugees?
- Who called for the Evian Conference?
- What organization did the conference establish?
- What month did the conference begin?
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- Depression What economic event limited immigration before the conference?
- What coded term did some countries use to reject Jewish refugees?
- What country hosted the conference?
- Louis What ship carrying Jewish refugees was turned away by multiple countries?
10 Clues: What country hosted the conference? • Who called for the Evian Conference? • What month did the conference begin? • What organization did the conference establish? • Republic Which country accepted Jewish refugees? • What coded term did some countries use to reject Jewish refugees? • Depression What economic event limited immigration before the conference? • ...
Cold War 1943-56 2023-03-09
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- First allied conference to discuss the post-WW2 settlement in 1943
- Big 3 leader at Yalta, who died before the Potsdam conference
- The metaphorical curtain separating East and West Europe
- Truman's speech promising support for countries threatened by communism
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- Alliance of communist bloc countries, set up in 1955
- City at the heart of the 1948-49 crisis
- Aggressive US General who led the UN forces in the Korean war
- Devised the plan to give financial aid to western European countries
- 1956 uprising
- Weapons developed in the arms race that could fire across continents
10 Clues: 1956 uprising • City at the heart of the 1948-49 crisis • Alliance of communist bloc countries, set up in 1955 • The metaphorical curtain separating East and West Europe • Aggressive US General who led the UN forces in the Korean war • Big 3 leader at Yalta, who died before the Potsdam conference • First allied conference to discuss the post-WW2 settlement in 1943 • ...
the cold war 2023-04-21
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- pact, was signed by eastern bloc countries in 1955
- plan, what plan gave 13 billion to western european countries
- what country was divided into 4
- the us wanted to stop the spread of...
- what was the us and the soviet union considered after ww2
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- the us and ussr had this between them
- korea was divided into how many parts
- who had control over germany after ww2
- atlantic treaty, western bloc countries signed this treaty in 1949
- were held in germany from 1945 to 1949 for war crimes
10 Clues: what country was divided into 4 • the us and ussr had this between them • korea was divided into how many parts • who had control over germany after ww2 • the us wanted to stop the spread of... • pact, was signed by eastern bloc countries in 1955 • were held in germany from 1945 to 1949 for war crimes • what was the us and the soviet union considered after ww2 • ...
Canada's Economy 2025-05-06
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- The process of countries selling and purchasing goods and services with each other.
- Are individuals groups that create goods or services to sell.
- Occurs when good or services are bought or sold (or exchanged)
- The country Canada Trades with the most.
- Created to benefit all country members of a trading group.
- Ms. Dunn's favourite Canadian Export.
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- Ms. Dunn's favourite imported product.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- Are individuals or groups that purchase goods or services from sellers.
- Goods and services brought in and used from other countries.
10 Clues: Ms. Dunn's favourite Canadian Export. • Ms. Dunn's favourite imported product. • The country Canada Trades with the most. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • Created to benefit all country members of a trading group. • Goods and services brought in and used from other countries. • Are individuals groups that create goods or services to sell. • ...
International food 2025-05-09
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- A tiny black spice from India that adds heat to food.
- Flavorful powders from plants, often used in Indian food.
- A long, thin pasta from Italy.
- This fruit grows in very tall trees, it is very hard to open.
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- A soft orange fruit from countries like Brazil or Thailand.
- A white bulb with strong smell and taste.
- A tiny grain dish from North African countries like Morocco.
- A purple vegetable also called eggplant.
- A sweet, red-green skin fruit from tropical countries that is yellow inside.
- This makes mexican food hot and spicy.
10 Clues: A long, thin pasta from Italy. • This makes mexican food hot and spicy. • A purple vegetable also called eggplant. • A white bulb with strong smell and taste. • A tiny black spice from India that adds heat to food. • Flavorful powders from plants, often used in Indian food. • A soft orange fruit from countries like Brazil or Thailand. • ...
Globalization 2025-04-02
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- – Sending goods from one country to another.
- – Hiring workers from another country to save money.
- – The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- – The process of countries becoming more connected through trade, culture, and communication.
- exchange – The sharing of traditions, food, language, and ideas between different cultures.
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- – Bringing goods into a country from another.
- – A company that operates in many countries.
- – Being linked or connected with other people or places.
- growth – An increase in a country’s production and wealth.
- chain – The steps a product goes through from production to being sold.
10 Clues: – Sending goods from one country to another. • – A company that operates in many countries. • – Bringing goods into a country from another. • – Hiring workers from another country to save money. • – The exchange of goods and services between countries. • – Being linked or connected with other people or places. • ...
3# Foreign policy assignment 2024-03-14
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- The executive department in charge of foreign relations and policies.
- America's ___ are National security, Promoting peace, Spreading democracy, Promoting trade, and Providing aid
- A formal agreement between two countries
- A mutual agreement between two countries of peace
- U.S. plan of action within the country
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- The member of the president's' cabinet that advises the president about of foreign policies
- U.S. plan of action outside of the country
- The ability to build relationships around the world
- A block on trade with other countries
- A representative from america in another country
10 Clues: A block on trade with other countries • U.S. plan of action within the country • A formal agreement between two countries • U.S. plan of action outside of the country • A representative from america in another country • A mutual agreement between two countries of peace • The ability to build relationships around the world • ...
Europe 2025-06-16
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- The second longest river in Europe that flows through many countries in the region.
- Ancient lake shared by North Macedonia and Albania.
- Region in Romania known for Dracula legends.
- Sea to the west of many countries like Croatia and Montenegro.
- Capital of Serbia, located at the confluence of two major rivers.
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- The capital city of Albania
- Mountain range and name often used to refer to South-Eastern Europe.
- An important and growing sector in countries like Croatia.
- Largest country (by population) in this regi
- Eco-friendly country known for green cities like Ljubljana.
10 Clues: The capital city of Albania • Largest country (by population) in this regi • Region in Romania known for Dracula legends. • Ancient lake shared by North Macedonia and Albania. • An important and growing sector in countries like Croatia. • Eco-friendly country known for green cities like Ljubljana. • Sea to the west of many countries like Croatia and Montenegro. • ...
Class 1 2022-07-20
N.A.T.O. Vs. Warsaw Pact 2013-03-10
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- Military alliance that included the Soviet Union, East Germany, Poland, Bulgaria, and other nations
- Pledged military and economic support to European countries defying Soviet influence
- Extreme case of Soviet isolation from the West
- A US policy using numerous strategies to prevent the spread of communism
- A form of socialism that abolishes private ownership
- Independent countries that are controlled by another country
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- Physical boundary that symbolized the ideological conflict, dividing Europe into two separate areas
- An economic system based on private ownership of capital
- Pledged economic support to European countries
- Coined the term "iron curtain"
- Military alliance that included the US, Canada, Denmark, Britain, France, and nations
11 Clues: Coined the term "iron curtain" • Pledged economic support to European countries • Extreme case of Soviet isolation from the West • A form of socialism that abolishes private ownership • An economic system based on private ownership of capital • Independent countries that are controlled by another country • ...
American Influence in Latin America/Mexico 2023-03-02
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- Wilson believed that it was a countries ________________ right to elect government officials.
- William Howard Taft's foreign affair policy.
- The _______________ Canal allowed countries to trade between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans with ease.
- This President paid off Latin Americas Debt to European Countries.
- William Howard Taft believed we should replace, "bullets for __________"
- Taft believed economic assistance= _____________ control.
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- ________________ succeed McKinley following his assassination
- This is the name of Wilson's foreign policy
- The Roosevelt ________________ solidified American Military intervention if European powers attempted to Influence Latin America.
- Who were the original owners of the region where the canal was built?
- Roosevelt believed that military power equaled _____________ gain.
11 Clues: This is the name of Wilson's foreign policy • William Howard Taft's foreign affair policy. • Taft believed economic assistance= _____________ control. • ________________ succeed McKinley following his assassination • Roosevelt believed that military power equaled _____________ gain. • This President paid off Latin Americas Debt to European Countries. • ...
Unit 12 Vocabulary 2023-05-02
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- U.S. policy to provide economic & military aid to prevent the spread of communism
- Used to describe the imaginary line separating communist countries and democratic countries
- Widespread fear of communism
- Witch hunt of people being suspected of being a communist
- U.S. program to supply European economy with aid
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- Hostility between Soviet Union and the U.S. between capitalisms and communism
- A Concrete wall that separated East & West Berlin
- U.S. efforts to prevent the spread of communism
- Military alliance of Soviet Union and their communist satellite countries
- Military alliance of Nations to stop communism
- The U.S. & British flew in food and supplies to West Berlin
11 Clues: Widespread fear of communism • Military alliance of Nations to stop communism • U.S. efforts to prevent the spread of communism • U.S. program to supply European economy with aid • A Concrete wall that separated East & West Berlin • Witch hunt of people being suspected of being a communist • The U.S. & British flew in food and supplies to West Berlin • ...
Chapter 10 Part 2 Vocab 2023-03-31
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- – countries depended on imperialist countries for economy
- Income Trap – Where countries experience economic growth but don’t develop fast enough
- – A system where small loans are made available to small businesses who don’t have capital
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- program/the Washington Consensus – Developed countries focused on sgricultural exports and faced deep economic problems
- Industrialization – Countries that sought out technologies and developed industries that focused on export
- Substitution – When countries restrict imports and raised tariffs to promote local industries
- Economy – Part of the economy that isn’t regulated or protected by the state
7 Clues: – countries depended on imperialist countries for economy • Economy – Part of the economy that isn’t regulated or protected by the state • Income Trap – Where countries experience economic growth but don’t develop fast enough • – A system where small loans are made available to small businesses who don’t have capital • ...
VL 66-80 2025-02-25
tema 1 2021-09-09
21 Clues: half • media • level • labor • world • north • harmed • country • poverty • majority • job market • to improve • raw material • malnutrition • physical needs • fight, struggle • relative poverty • absolute poverty • damaging, harmful • psychological needs • developing countries
Word wizard puzzle 2022-07-22
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- children who were sent away for their safety
- countries who join forces in war
- muscular walled tubes that transport blood from the heart
- when countries or large groups use weapons to fight each other
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- activity requiring physical effort
- opposing countries in a war
- a hollow muscular organ that pumps the blood through the circulatory system
- tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body
- royal air force
9 Clues: royal air force • opposing countries in a war • countries who join forces in war • activity requiring physical effort • children who were sent away for their safety • muscular walled tubes that transport blood from the heart • tubes forming part of the blood circulation system of the body • when countries or large groups use weapons to fight each other • ...
Europe's day 2025-05-09
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- How many countries use the Euro?
- What does EU stand for?
- How many stars are on the EU flag?
- What color is the background of the EU flag?
- Which EU country has the largest population?
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- How many countries are in the EU?
- What is the capital of EU?
- Which country left the EU in 2020?
- In what European country is located Black Forest?
- What currency is used by most EU countries?
10 Clues: What does EU stand for? • What is the capital of EU? • How many countries use the Euro? • How many countries are in the EU? • Which country left the EU in 2020? • How many stars are on the EU flag? • What currency is used by most EU countries? • What color is the background of the EU flag? • Which EU country has the largest population? • ...
Andres F. Noriega, Latin America Neocolonization 2017-04-03
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- People that looked up to Europe & U.S, removed church's power, supported international trade, didn't want central government, and the wanted equality.
- A country with an extremely corrupt government, low economy, and politician environment controlled by a major power. Countries that have multinational corporations of the banana business.
- A country that split from Colombia in 1903 with the help of the U.S, the U.S wanted this country for their canal.
- A corporation that owns districts all around the world, they control productions of "goods" in one or more countries, even if the district is in a different country from the main corporation's district.
- Industrialized countries that got to unindustrialized countries to colonize/control and exploit them, their people, and their resources from 1790s-1800s
- The believe of the U.S that they had the "destiny" to expand its territory from the Atlantic to the Pacific, they were willing to do this by any means.
- French idea that gains "Order & Progress" through authoritarian models, it favored the Richest & Whitest.
- It's a term created by Theodore Roosevelt in 1901-1909, that targets L.A and Caribbean Nations. The term is that any disorder in regions would force U.S to send in troops to protect its interests, investments. It keeps Europe out of region if nation defaults on loans.
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- A country that split from Spain in 1898 with the help of the U.S, the U.S helped this country so that Europe wouldn't attack them and so they would have access to Latin America.
- He was a Mestizo president for 36 years,1876-1910, he modernized Mexico. He was a liberal and a icon for neocolonial dictatorship.
- Was the massacre created because the workers were on strike against the U.F.C, so the Colombian Government had to stop them, so they killed the strikers; this happened in December 6, 1928. This created the F.A.R.C
- People that looked to the past, approved church's power, didn't like free trade, wanted central government, and wanted slavery.
- Industrialized countries going into unindustrialized countries to use economic, cultural, or political pressures to control/exploit them and their people from 1870s-1910s.
- A revolution based on Changing how things are made, by hand, to factories and machines, it started in 1750s in Britain. This revolution made the producement of cotton better and cheaper, Labor unions were formed, population on cities grew, and a greater variety & amount of "goods."
- American soldier that named himself the president of Nicaragua and he ruled it in 1860s.
- Neocolonial Dictatorship from 1876-1910.
16 Clues: Neocolonial Dictatorship from 1876-1910. • American soldier that named himself the president of Nicaragua and he ruled it in 1860s. • French idea that gains "Order & Progress" through authoritarian models, it favored the Richest & Whitest. • A country that split from Colombia in 1903 with the help of the U.S, the U.S wanted this country for their canal. • ...
Cold War Beginnings Vocab 2022-11-16
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- US will stop Communism from spreading.
- Soviet Union and its allies
- Countries controlled in some way by the USSR.
- A war where the countries do not fight. Lasted from 1945 to 1989
- Wrote the communist manifesto
- Where Korea was divided between north and south
- Replaced the League of Nations and had military power
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- If 1 country became communist then then others would fall as well
- Soviets built a wall around West Berlin to keep people from East Berlin going West
- US gave billions of dollars in aid to Western Europe to help gain allies.
- Leaders of the allied powers met after the defeat of Germany to decide what to do next.
- where two countries can destroy each other with nuclear weapons. Also called deterrence theory.
- North Atlantic Trade Organization. The US And their allies.
13 Clues: Soviet Union and its allies • Wrote the communist manifesto • US will stop Communism from spreading. • Countries controlled in some way by the USSR. • Where Korea was divided between north and south • Replaced the League of Nations and had military power • North Atlantic Trade Organization. The US And their allies. • ...
Southeast Asia Vocabulary 2025-03-05
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- An area comprised of islands
- The plant life in a particular environment
- A type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- A form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
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- A large farm
- A type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- A system of government in which the ruler has complete control
- The countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, Particularly Asian countries
- A countries main city th is so large and influential that it dominates the rest country
- Specific to a particular place or people
- A group of people that is different from most of the population
- The animal life in particular environment
- The ruler of muslim country
13 Clues: A large farm • An area comprised of islands • The ruler of muslim country • Specific to a particular place or people • The animal life in particular environment • The plant life in a particular environment • A system of government in which the ruler has complete control • A group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
Kieryn and Kynlee's Puzzel 2020-11-19
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- decisions made by representatives
- shipped out from other countries.
- ruled by small group
- make or produce goods for consumers.
- Leadership changes only by death or abdicating throne.
- buy products, use or consume choices about the purchase
- gross domestic product
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- freely constituted
- drive or direct the economy with choices.
- ruled by one citizen don't consent to the leader
- shipped in from other countries.
- participate directly in decions
- Market, the central government makes all economic decisions.
13 Clues: freely constituted • ruled by small group • gross domestic product • participate directly in decions • shipped in from other countries. • decisions made by representatives • shipped out from other countries. • make or produce goods for consumers. • drive or direct the economy with choices. • ruled by one citizen don't consent to the leader • ...
Kieryn and Kynlee's Puzzel 2020-11-19
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- decisions made by representatives
- shipped out from other countries.
- ruled by small group
- make or produce goods for consumers.
- Leadership changes only by death or abdicating throne.
- buy products, use or consume choices about the purchase
- gross domestic product
Down
- freely constituted
- drive or direct the economy with choices.
- ruled by one citizen don't consent to the leader
- shipped in from other countries.
- participate directly in decions
- Market, the central government makes all economic decisions.
13 Clues: freely constituted • ruled by small group • gross domestic product • participate directly in decions • shipped in from other countries. • decisions made by representatives • shipped out from other countries. • make or produce goods for consumers. • drive or direct the economy with choices. • ruled by one citizen don't consent to the leader • ...
Geo Puzzle 2022-10-26
Across
- countries running out of water
- Austrlaia's founders
- how many people live in a country
- North East South West
- what people use to transport items overseas
Down
- what cars produce when they are being driven
- people traveling to countries
- what destroys the world
- Where all the rubbish goes after it's useless
- what people use to move around
- Cheap clothing that's sold everywhere
- What we a learning in class
- what's used for directions NESW
13 Clues: Austrlaia's founders • North East South West • what destroys the world • What we a learning in class • people traveling to countries • countries running out of water • what people use to move around • what's used for directions NESW • how many people live in a country • Cheap clothing that's sold everywhere • what people use to transport items overseas • ...
Civics final quiz review 2024-10-28
Across
- Kings rep at Federal level
- s. 92 outlines these powers
- created to prevent future world wars
- branch of UN..all countries can talk
- international court...initials
- s. 1 of the Charter
- Red Cross is example of this type of organization
- part of UN branch..helps kids in war torn countries
- this accord was first try to get Que. to sign
- appointed MP's to help run govt departments
Down
- a vote on one issue ie. Que. separatism
- gave us foreign affairs control
- most powerful branch of UN
- s.91 outlines these powers
- our Constitution in 1867
- 2b of the Charter is this freedom
16 Clues: s. 1 of the Charter • our Constitution in 1867 • Kings rep at Federal level • most powerful branch of UN • s.91 outlines these powers • s. 92 outlines these powers • international court...initials • gave us foreign affairs control • 2b of the Charter is this freedom • created to prevent future world wars • branch of UN..all countries can talk • ...
Globalization 2025-03-26
Across
- ideas, methods, or products with global impact
- organizations operating in multiple countries
- edited just now
- systems of communication and interaction
- that can be maintained globally without depleting resources
- system of global communication and exchange
- of production, distribution, and consumption on a global scale
- goods or services from foreign suppliers
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- of goods and services across borders
- beliefs, customs, and practices across different societies
- Closely linked or related to each other
- of cultural, economic, and social perspectives
- of people across international boundaries
- changes brought about by global interactions
- reliance between different countries and economies
- enabling global communication and interaction
16 Clues: edited just now • of goods and services across borders • Closely linked or related to each other • systems of communication and interaction • goods or services from foreign suppliers • of people across international boundaries • system of global communication and exchange • changes brought about by global interactions • organizations operating in multiple countries • ...
Commander Curry's puzzle 2025-12-09
Across
- the transition zone between the Sahara and the savanna
- funny number from high schooler
- the southernmost country in Africa
- the end of the Nile
- fertile land into desert
- language group that practices Christianity and Islam
- countries that have the least access to clean water
Down
- countries with no access to water for trade
- the mix of Arab and Bantu language
- the loss of vegetation
- funny number from song
- the land of pyramids
- the world's largest non-polar desert
- the longest river in the world
- the loss of soil through wind or water
- the biggest rainforest in Africa
16 Clues: the end of the Nile • the land of pyramids • the loss of vegetation • funny number from song • fertile land into desert • the longest river in the world • funny number from high schooler • the biggest rainforest in Africa • the mix of Arab and Bantu language • the southernmost country in Africa • the world's largest non-polar desert • the loss of soil through wind or water • ...
SS Crossword Bonus 2026-03-13
Across
- One of the most advanced COUNTRIES
- The Indian version of Hollywood
- China's current leader
- When the European countries tried to get Africa
- A problem in Africa right now
- The tallest mountain in Japan
- China's 3rd most populated city
- China's second most populated city
- The most populated country in the world
Down
- China's most populated city
- Was a key resource in Africa
- The rule China put on their people when they had to big of a population
- One of the two main rivers in China
- Was the main resource in Africa
- The sacred river to Hinduism
- A famous nonviolent protest leader
16 Clues: China's current leader • China's most populated city • Was a key resource in Africa • The sacred river to Hinduism • A problem in Africa right now • The tallest mountain in Japan • The Indian version of Hollywood • Was the main resource in Africa • China's 3rd most populated city • One of the most advanced COUNTRIES • A famous nonviolent protest leader • ...
SADC Countries 2021-08-19
Across
- watse buurland van Angola begin met n B?
- Wat is Angola se geldeenheid?
- Watse ander buurland van Angola begin met n Z?
- Wat is die hoofstad van Angola?
Down
- Watse park is die enigste funksioneerende park in Angola
- Watse buurland van Angola begin met n Z?
- Watse land se geld eenheid is Kwanza
- Watse buurland van Angola begin met n N?
8 Clues: Wat is Angola se geldeenheid? • Wat is die hoofstad van Angola? • Watse land se geld eenheid is Kwanza • watse buurland van Angola begin met n B? • Watse buurland van Angola begin met n Z? • Watse buurland van Angola begin met n N? • Watse ander buurland van Angola begin met n Z? • Watse park is die enigste funksioneerende park in Angola
Europe Countries 2023-04-20
8 Clues: Πίτσα, μακαρονάδα • Πρωτεύουσα: Κίεβο • Το μουσείο του Λούβρου • Μένουμε σε αυτή τη χώρα • Μπλε σταυρός, άσπρη σημαία • Περιλαμβάνεται σε χάρτες της Ελλάδας • Το Ηνωμένο...αποτελείται από 4 χώρες • Μαύρο κίτρινο κόκκινο κάθετα (σημαία)
Countries / nationalities 2015-09-28
8 Clues: / The capital of Italy • / The country of Madrid • / The capital of Canada • / The capital of France • / The capital of England • / The nationality of Mexico • / The country of Buenos Aires • / The nationality of Australia
Countries(1) 2023-08-02
Across
- A vast country known for its natural beauty and maple syrup.
- A continent-country with unique wildlife like kangaroos.
- A country with vibrant culture and delicious cuisine.
- A country famous for its history, art, and delicious food.
Down
- A diverse nation known for its spices and ancient history.
- A country renowned for its art, cuisine, and fashion.
- A country famous for its Amazon rainforest and samba music.
- A large and diverse country in North America.
8 Clues: A large and diverse country in North America. • A country renowned for its art, cuisine, and fashion. • A country with vibrant culture and delicious cuisine. • A continent-country with unique wildlife like kangaroos. • A diverse nation known for its spices and ancient history. • A country famous for its history, art, and delicious food. • ...
COUNTRIES-NATIONALITIES 2023-12-12
8 Clues: I am from Greece • She is from Italy • We are from Spain • I am from Albania • She is from Japan • He is from Ireland • He is from Germany • They are from France
Countries 123 2024-09-04
Across
- a country where the power belongs to the people
- the status of belonging to a particular nation
- a winter sport (e.g. cross-country, downhill)
- synonym for bog,swamp
- a country ruled by a king or queen
Down
- officially the most important city of a country
- currency used in the United Kingdom
- synonym for woods
8 Clues: synonym for woods • synonym for bog,swamp • a country ruled by a king or queen • currency used in the United Kingdom • a winter sport (e.g. cross-country, downhill) • the status of belonging to a particular nation • officially the most important city of a country • a country where the power belongs to the people
French Countries 2024-05-29
COUNTRIES' SYMBOLS 2025-08-24
ASEAN crossword puzzle 2023-08-16
Across
- How many countries established ASEAN?
- What country is above Thailand?
- What ASEAN country starts with a P?
- What is Indonesia's geographical shape of Island?
- What month was ASEAN established?
- Which ASEAN country starts with a B?
- What is ASEAN Motto?
- what does ASEAN stand for?
- What country in ASEAN starts with a V?
Down
- How long has it been since ASEAN was made?
- Which way is ASEAN located on the map?
- What is Thailands Goverment authority?
- What country was ASEAN made in?
- What is the most powerful economy in ASEAN?
- What is Cambosia's geographical shape of island?
- Which ASEAN country starts with a S?
- How many countries are there in ASEAN?
17 Clues: What is ASEAN Motto? • what does ASEAN stand for? • What country is above Thailand? • What country was ASEAN made in? • What month was ASEAN established? • What ASEAN country starts with a P? • Which ASEAN country starts with a B? • Which ASEAN country starts with a S? • How many countries established ASEAN? • Which way is ASEAN located on the map? • ...
Tsunami of 2004 2022-05-10
Across
- The tsunami spread out as far as ________
- The day after Christmas
- An event that can cause tsunamis
- The tsunami took place here
- After the tsunami, numerous people were left ________
- Around 1.7 million people were ________ from their homes
- Around ________ billion dollars was raised to help the countries
- The height of the tsunami
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- The earthquake is the ________ largest in history
- The earthquake had a ________ of 9.1 - 9.3
- Around 51,000 ________ were built
- The number of countries affected
- The first city hit by the tsunami
- Many ________ raised money to help rebuild cities
- How long the tsunami lasted
- The most seriously affected country
- There were no ________ to warn citizens of the tsunami
17 Clues: The day after Christmas • The height of the tsunami • The tsunami took place here • How long the tsunami lasted • The number of countries affected • An event that can cause tsunamis • Around 51,000 ________ were built • The first city hit by the tsunami • The most seriously affected country • The tsunami spread out as far as ________ • The earthquake had a ________ of 9.1 - 9.3 • ...
newsletter 2026-02-09
Across
- — to take someone’s job or position
- — money you spend regularly
- — people who manage and finance media projects
- — a business organization
- — a product (song/film) that is very successful
- — between or across countries
- — related to money, jobs, and business activity
- — a general increase in prices over time
Down
- — on the internet market or digital space
- — companies that produce news and entertainment
- parks — large entertainment businesses with attractions
- — business locations for holidays and tourism
- — ranking places on a list or chart
- — the person who directs an organization
- — money paid to live in a home or apartment
- — worldwide, in many countries
- — ranked lists of best-selling music or products
17 Clues: — a business organization • — money you spend regularly • — between or across countries • — worldwide, in many countries • — to take someone’s job or position • — ranking places on a list or chart • — the person who directs an organization • — a general increase in prices over time • — on the internet market or digital space • — money paid to live in a home or apartment • ...
CODE G 2012-10-27
Across
- A region where the 'Angles' came from.
- The body of water that divides England from France.
- A _____ exists of a strange creature living in a lake in Scotland.
- An island off the coast of Mexico that is part of Britain's commonwealth of countries.
- One of the many tribal groups that invaded the shores of England.
- Small island off the west coast of Great Britain.
- The sun never sets on the British _____.
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- Type of kingdom England became when all of the kingdoms came together under a single king.
- The north-west is defined by these type of steep _____ areas.
- One of the countries that make up Great Britain.
- A country that James Cook mapped in his South Pacific voyage and also one of Britain's commonwealth countries.
- One of the earliest tribes to come to England.
- During this period, many of the mountains and valleys were created in England.
- Large slow moving ice mass.
- What replaced the large forests of England.
- A homonym for the plural of a large sea mammal.
16 Clues: Large slow moving ice mass. • A region where the 'Angles' came from. • The sun never sets on the British _____. • What replaced the large forests of England. • One of the earliest tribes to come to England. • A homonym for the plural of a large sea mammal. • One of the countries that make up Great Britain. • Small island off the west coast of Great Britain. • ...
Middle East Economics Crossword 2012-08-31
Across
- The annual number of births per 1000 people.
- A form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority.
- An a=organization of the world's countries that promotes peace and security around the globe.
- the value of all goods and services on a single year.
- The type of arrangement in which a particular task or job.
- A political system in which the government owns all peoperty and dominates all aspects of life in a country.
- A system in which the central government makes all economic decisions.
Down
- Land with different territories and people under a single rule.
- A system of economy that is based on customs and beleifs.
- Countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life.
- more than needed.
- Countries with strong wconomies and a high quality of life.
- The world's first system of writing.
- The division of society by rank or class.
- A system in which the central government makes all economic decisions.
- A place consisting of a central city and all the country side around it.
- The total number of people im a given area.
17 Clues: more than needed. • The world's first system of writing. • The division of society by rank or class. • The total number of people im a given area. • The annual number of births per 1000 people. • the value of all goods and services on a single year. • A system of economy that is based on customs and beleifs. • The type of arrangement in which a particular task or job. • ...
Unit 3 Economic Terms Alan Leggio 2012-08-29
Across
- Land with different territories and people under a single rule
- A tax on imported goods
- Countries with strong economies and a high quality of life
- The value of all goods and services produced within a country in a year
- To stop imported goods
- Ruled by a king or queen who is the head of a royal family
- A system in which the central government makes all economic decisions
Down
- The process in which countuies are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade
- A relationship between countries in which they rely on one another for resurces, goods, or services
- Countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life
- The total number of people in a given area
- a limit on imported goods
- A form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
- A system based on private ownership, free trade, and competition
- A system in which people grow their own food and make their own goods
- A political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all aspects of life in a country
16 Clues: To stop imported goods • A tax on imported goods • a limit on imported goods • The total number of people in a given area • Countries with strong economies and a high quality of life • Ruled by a king or queen who is the head of a royal family • Land with different territories and people under a single rule • ...
International Trade 2023-02-08
Across
- Lowering of the value of currency by the government.
- When one country is relatively better at producing a good than another country.
- Tax on imports
- The value of one currency in terms of another currency.
- Policies designed to prevent trade between countries.
- When value of exports is more than value of imports.
- Part of balance of payment which accounts for total value of imports and exports of goods and services.
- When the value of imports is more than the value of exports.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
Down
- Part of balance of payment which accounts for change of ownership of fixed assets.
- One country is better at producing a particular commodity compared to another country.
- Trade of goods and commodities which can be touched and weighed.
- Part of the balance of payment which records the flow of money in and out of the country to pay for investments in shares.
- Import and exports of services
- Complete ban on imports of certain goods to a country.
- Goods and services bought from other countries.
16 Clues: Tax on imports • Import and exports of services • Goods and services sold to other countries. • Goods and services bought from other countries. • Lowering of the value of currency by the government. • When value of exports is more than value of imports. • Policies designed to prevent trade between countries. • Complete ban on imports of certain goods to a country. • ...
Chapter 3 Business in the Global Economy 2022-10-18
Across
- Selling the right to use some intangible property for a fee or royalty
- A limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported within a given period
- The difference between a country's total exports and total imports
- The right to use a company name or business process in a specific way
- A selected area where products can be imported duty-free and then stored, assembled, and/or used in manufacturing
- An organization that does business in several countries
- Restrictions to free trade
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- The difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of it
- An agreement between two or more companies to share a business project
- The cost of using someone else's money
- The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- bought from other countries
- A tax that government places on certain imported products
- and services sold to other countries
- Refers to a nation's transportation, communication, and utility systems
- When the government stops the export or import of a product completely
16 Clues: Restrictions to free trade • bought from other countries • and services sold to other countries • The cost of using someone else's money • An organization that does business in several countries • A tax that government places on certain imported products • The difference between a country's total exports and total imports • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary - Juliett 2017-01-05
Across
- the plant life in a particular environment
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- the ruler of a Muslim country
- separate from other countries
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
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- a large farm
- specific to a particular place or people
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- the animal life in a particular environment
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
13 Clues: a large farm • the ruler of a Muslim country • separate from other countries • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
Chapter 5 Vocabulary 2017-01-05
Across
- Country's main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a large farm
- A type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- System OF Government in which the government ruler has complete Control
- The countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian Countries.
Down
- A form of government in which a head monarch is the head of state, but elected officials run the government
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
- A type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- the animal life in a particular environment
- separate from other countries
- specific to a particular place or people
- the plant life in a particular environment
- Ruler of A muslim country
13 Clues: a large farm • Ruler of A muslim country • separate from other countries • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a group of people that is different from most of the population • System OF Government in which the government ruler has complete Control • ...
vocab 2017-01-05
Across
- a type of farming in which the farmer produces only enough to feed his or her family
- the plant life in a particular environment
- the animal life in a particular environment
- specific to a particular place or people
- a system of government in which the ruler has complete control
Down
- the countries bordering the Pacific Ocean, particularly Asian countries
- a country’s main city that is so large and influential that it dominates the rest of the country
- a form of government in which a monarch is the head of state but elected officials run the government
- a group of people that is different from most of the population
- separate from other countries
- a large farm
- a type of tourism in which people visit a country to enjoy its natural wonders
- the ruler of a Muslim country
13 Clues: a large farm • separate from other countries • the ruler of a Muslim country • specific to a particular place or people • the plant life in a particular environment • the animal life in a particular environment • a system of government in which the ruler has complete control • a group of people that is different from most of the population • ...
spanish words 2023-04-04
17 Clues: ham • pork • meat • rice • eggs • steak • bacon • toast • garlic • to eat • noodles • oatmeal • chicken • cherries • to drink • to bother • a cake common in spanish countries
Yana K 2016-12-07
Across
- Buying good from other countries
- System that make up rules to see what good are produced
- One examples are South Korea
- Some examples are sun,wind,water
- Japan is an example of this
- number limits on items
- Tools that people use for their needs
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- Tax added to goods
- Removal of trade
- Tools that can be only used for one time
- Conditions that exists
- Guatemala is a ___________
- Selling goods to other countries
13 Clues: Removal of trade • Tax added to goods • Conditions that exists • number limits on items • Guatemala is a ___________ • Japan is an example of this • One examples are South Korea • Buying good from other countries • Some examples are sun,wind,water • Selling goods to other countries • Tools that people use for their needs • Tools that can be only used for one time • ...
4K REVISION 2022-08-25
Across
- Person who makes food
- You can fly with them
- Person who fixes your teeth
- You can go to countries in this
- Person who stops fires
- Person who flies a plane
- Person who takes pictures
- You can go to this place to take a plane
- There are many planets in here
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- You can travel to these places
- Person who goes to space
- Person who arrests criminals
- Person who works at a restaurant
13 Clues: Person who makes food • You can fly with them • Person who stops fires • Person who goes to space • Person who flies a plane • Person who takes pictures • Person who fixes your teeth • Person who arrests criminals • You can travel to these places • There are many planets in here • You can go to countries in this • Person who works at a restaurant • ...
Geo Puzzle 2022-10-26
Across
- countries running out of water
- Austrlaia's founders
- how many people live in a country
- North East South West
- what people use to transport items overseas
Down
- what cars produce when they are being driven
- people traveling to countries
- what destroys the world
- Where all the rubbish goes after it's useless
- what people use to move around
- Cheap clothing that's sold everywhere
- What we a learning in class
- what's used for directions NESW
13 Clues: Austrlaia's founders • North East South West • what destroys the world • What we a learning in class • people traveling to countries • countries running out of water • what people use to move around • what's used for directions NESW • how many people live in a country • Cheap clothing that's sold everywhere • what people use to transport items overseas • ...
Geo Puzzle 2022-10-26
Across
- countries running out of water
- Austrlaia's founders
- how many people live in a country
- North East South West
- what people use to transport items overseas
Down
- what cars produce when they are being driven
- people traveling to countries
- what destroys the world
- Where all the rubbish goes after it's useless
- what people use to move around
- Cheap clothing that's sold everywhere
- What we a learning in class
- what's used for directions NESW
13 Clues: Austrlaia's founders • North East South West • what destroys the world • What we a learning in class • people traveling to countries • countries running out of water • what people use to move around • what's used for directions NESW • how many people live in a country • Cheap clothing that's sold everywhere • what people use to transport items overseas • ...
Economics Vocab Puzzle 2021-01-12
Across
- trade zone A place where people can trade with no rules.
- The items countries trade for.
- of Living The amount of wealth availble to a person.
- rate The amount of people that can read in the US.
- Countries do this to get items they do not have.
- A limit or number on items that are being sold in different countries.
Down
- to bring something to another country.
- A person who starts their own country.
- To do something to help out.
- Resources Resources that can only be found in the wild.
10 Clues: To do something to help out. • The items countries trade for. • to bring something to another country. • A person who starts their own country. • Countries do this to get items they do not have. • rate The amount of people that can read in the US. • of Living The amount of wealth availble to a person. • trade zone A place where people can trade with no rules. • ...
3# Foreign policy assignment 2024-03-14
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- The executive department in charge of foreign relations and policies.
- America's ___ are National security, Promoting peace, Spreading democracy, Promoting trade, and Providing aid
- A formal agreement between two countries
- A mutual agreement between two countries of peace
- U.S. plan of action within the country
Down
- The member of the president's' cabinet that advises the president about of foreign policies
- U.S. plan of action outside of the country
- The ability to build relationships around the world
- A block on trade with other countries
- A representative from america in another country
10 Clues: A block on trade with other countries • U.S. plan of action within the country • A formal agreement between two countries • U.S. plan of action outside of the country • A representative from america in another country • A mutual agreement between two countries of peace • The ability to build relationships around the world • ...
foreign policy 2024-04-24
Across
- statagies to guide their relasionship with other countries
- a diplomat sent to another country as an official representitive
- responcible for foreign affairs
- vital necessities for america to strive
- is used in conflict instead of war and poses a treat on another country and can be a first resort
- managing international relations
Down
- they advise the president with foreign policy issues.
- decisions that the government can make that can affect the people of the country
- a formally ratifed agreement or arrangement between countries
- a union between countries and mutual support
10 Clues: responcible for foreign affairs • managing international relations • vital necessities for america to strive • a union between countries and mutual support • they advise the president with foreign policy issues. • statagies to guide their relasionship with other countries • a formally ratifed agreement or arrangement between countries • ...
Nick's Extremely Fun Crossword on The Uyghur Genocide!!! 2024-04-22
Across
- Muslim religion that the Uyghurs practice.
- Another of three freed Muslim countries after the USSR collapse.
- A blue version of the Turkic flag, used by Uyghurs.
- A group established post WW2 as a peacekeeping force for human rights.
- One of three Muslim countries freed by the Soviet Union collapse.
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- The last of three freed Muslim countries after the USSR COllapse.
- The action of banning, or making something illegal.
- The Capital of Xinjiang.
- The Region where most Uyghurs live.
- Policy Created in 1995 to counteract Uyghur protests.
10 Clues: The Capital of Xinjiang. • The Region where most Uyghurs live. • Muslim religion that the Uyghurs practice. • The action of banning, or making something illegal. • A blue version of the Turkic flag, used by Uyghurs. • Policy Created in 1995 to counteract Uyghur protests. • Another of three freed Muslim countries after the USSR collapse. • ...
Lillian- World War 1 2024-04-05
Across
- The countries that did not take sides in the war
- He created the 14 points plan
- A group of people that think they are better than others
- This is when two or more countries make an agreement to help each other
- The smallest country in the allied powers
- This group had 4 countries in it
- The largest country in the allied powers
Down
- This is where most of the fighting happened
- The treaty that was created at the end of the war
- His assassination led to the start of the war
10 Clues: He created the 14 points plan • This group had 4 countries in it • The largest country in the allied powers • The smallest country in the allied powers • This is where most of the fighting happened • His assassination led to the start of the war • The countries that did not take sides in the war • The treaty that was created at the end of the war • ...
Geography 2023-05-09
Across
- This continent is mostly Spanish speaking, except for Brazil.
- This continent is an island and a country.
- This term refers to a large body of water.
- This is the state we live in.
- This continent is where we currently live.
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- This continent has the most countries, including Egypt, Zambia, and South Africa
- This continent includes countries that belong to the European Union.
- This continent is almost entirely ice and glaciers.
- This is the city we live in.
- This continent includes countries like Thailand, India, and China.
10 Clues: This is the city we live in. • This is the state we live in. • This continent is an island and a country. • This term refers to a large body of water. • This continent is where we currently live. • This continent is almost entirely ice and glaciers. • This continent is mostly Spanish speaking, except for Brazil. • ...
Globalization 2025-05-29
Across
- : The act of spreading manufacturing and resources across regions instead of globally.
- : The process of moving production to foreign countries to reduce costs.
- : Political influence and strategy between countries.
- : When neighboring countries become economically dependent on one another.
- : A turning point or moment of significant change.
Down
- : The system of producing and delivering goods.
- : These economies don't choose sides and benefit from global rivalries.
- : When companies relocate operations closer to home.
- : The illegal act of seizing and incorporating another territory.
- : Putting money into projects, businesses, or assets for profit.
10 Clues: : The system of producing and delivering goods. • : A turning point or moment of significant change. • : When companies relocate operations closer to home. • : Political influence and strategy between countries. • : Putting money into projects, businesses, or assets for profit. • : The illegal act of seizing and incorporating another territory. • ...
International trade 2022-04-11
10 Clues: Global problem • Social situation • Lack of education • The ones that trade • Effects of global trade • that helps with global problems • International,Regional and _____ • opportunities Benefit of global trade • A countries ___ is what affects it the most • Global trade helps people achieve their full
North American trade 2023-10-03
10 Clues: Geographic areas • Economic dependencies • Buying and selling of goods • Connections between countries • Regular behaviors that emerge • Goods sold to another country • Countries that engage in trade • Goods bought from another country • Total value of goods and services • Study of earth's landscapes and peoples
English as a Global Language 2026-03-09
10 Clues: Traditions of people • Bring people together • Around the whole world • Sharing ideas with others • Visit different countries • System people use to speak • Art that people share worldwide • Humans from different countries • The planet where people communicate • Global language used around the world
Cross Word Cold War 2025-05-06
Across
- the fall of one country to communism would lead to the rapid collapse of neighboring countries, like a row of dominoes
- served as a political division between capitalist and Communist nations
- spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation
- political and military alliance of countries from Europe and North America
- a political theory derived from Karl Marx, advocating class war and leading to a society in which all property is publicly owned and each person works and is paid according to their abilities and needs.
Down
- a mutual defence treaty between Communist countries
- an economic system characterized by private ownership of the means of production
- policy that the US would provide political, military, and economic aid to democratic countries under the threat of communist influences in order to prevent the expansion of communism.
- government by the people; a form of government in which the supreme power is vested in the people and exercised directly by them or by their elected agents under a free electoral syste
- the U.S. and the USSR used smaller countries such Korea, Vietnam, El Salvador, Argentina, Iraq, Afghanistan to fight
10 Clues: a mutual defence treaty between Communist countries • spirit or aspirations common to the whole of a nation • served as a political division between capitalist and Communist nations • political and military alliance of countries from Europe and North America • an economic system characterized by private ownership of the means of production • ...
Unit 22: European Union (EU) 2021-08-24
Across
- A group of countries whose governments work together. Eurozone Countries in Europe that use the euro as their currency.
- The value of a country's currency vs that of another country.
- Drafts legislation, represents the EU internationally and promotes members' common interests.
- Also known as the pound.
- Sets the EU’s interest rates.
Down
- Government has power without any outside interference.
- UK leaving the EU.
- Indicated that manufacturers in Europe have complied with certain standards.
- Benefits or challenges society.
- Agreement between different countries to reduce or eliminate trade barriers among members.
10 Clues: UK leaving the EU. • Also known as the pound. • Sets the EU’s interest rates. • Benefits or challenges society. • Government has power without any outside interference. • The value of a country's currency vs that of another country. • Indicated that manufacturers in Europe have complied with certain standards. • ...
PMU Retreat - EAPMCO 2023-11-15
Across
- This country has the longest-named capital city in the world.
- In which of our countries can you find the 'monkey eating eagle'?
- How many countries does the MCO cover?
Down
- Go here to find dragons.
- Only country in the world that falls in all four hemispheres (North, South, East, West)
- How many countries are covered under the Pacific Business Unit?
- The Flowery Kingdom
- How many business units are under the MCO?
- Land of a million elephants
- Have you heard of poisonous birds? Avoid this country if you want to escape the Pitohui.
10 Clues: The Flowery Kingdom • Go here to find dragons. • Land of a million elephants • How many countries does the MCO cover? • How many business units are under the MCO? • This country has the longest-named capital city in the world. • How many countries are covered under the Pacific Business Unit? • In which of our countries can you find the 'monkey eating eagle'? • ...
Evian Conference 2024-02-20
Across
- White Paper What document restricted Jewish immigration to Palestine in 1939?
- Republic Which country accepted Jewish refugees?
- of economic and social burdens What was the primary reason most countries refused refugees?
- Who called for the Evian Conference?
- What organization did the conference establish?
- What month did the conference begin?
Down
- Depression What economic event limited immigration before the conference?
- What coded term did some countries use to reject Jewish refugees?
- What country hosted the conference?
- Louis What ship carrying Jewish refugees was turned away by multiple countries?
10 Clues: What country hosted the conference? • Who called for the Evian Conference? • What month did the conference begin? • What organization did the conference establish? • Republic Which country accepted Jewish refugees? • What coded term did some countries use to reject Jewish refugees? • Depression What economic event limited immigration before the conference? • ...
Billy WWI 2024-04-05
Across
- countries that didn’t want to choose a side in the war
- Long divots in the ground where war was fought in no mans land
- largest allied country
- the countries that fought against the Central Powers
- The countries that were fighting against the Allies
- submarines that the germans used to attack U.S. ships
Down
- Woodrow Wilson’s plan to stop all war
- Secret code Germany sent to Mexico to attack the U.S.
- the scheduled and purposeful killing of another
- When you side with a country and help them when they need it
10 Clues: largest allied country • Woodrow Wilson’s plan to stop all war • the scheduled and purposeful killing of another • The countries that were fighting against the Allies • the countries that fought against the Central Powers • Secret code Germany sent to Mexico to attack the U.S. • submarines that the germans used to attack U.S. ships • ...
Economic Systems 2024-12-02
Across
- Economic system where the government controls everything
- Government program to help people in need
- The U.S. economic system, combining free market and government control
- When countries depend on each other for trade and money
- Trade of goods and services without using money
- Economic system where private businesses make the decisions
Down
- The way countries buy and sell from each other
- A global group that helps countries with money problems
- Total value of all goods and services produced in a country
- Economic system where everyone shares everything equally
10 Clues: Government program to help people in need • The way countries buy and sell from each other • Trade of goods and services without using money • A global group that helps countries with money problems • When countries depend on each other for trade and money • Economic system where the government controls everything • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2024-10-07
Across
- A belief that a country should maintain a strong military.
- Troops of General John on the Western Front of World War 1.
- A political principle that advocates greater cooperation among countries.
- A phycological condition from the stress of war.
Down
- Biased or misleading information to promote a certain political view.
- A national policy where they avoid dealing with other countries.
- An action inciting people to rebel against the monarch or authority.
- A binding agreement between two or more countries.
- Being impartial to either side.
- A country extending into another through diplomacy or force.
10 Clues: Being impartial to either side. • A phycological condition from the stress of war. • A binding agreement between two or more countries. • A belief that a country should maintain a strong military. • Troops of General John on the Western Front of World War 1. • A country extending into another through diplomacy or force. • ...
NAFTA 2025-01-17
Across
- One of the three countries in NAFTA (6 letters).
- Taxes imposed on goods coming into a country (7 letters).
- a set number of goods that can be imputed (5 letters).
- when a country refused to allow trade with another (7 letters).
- One of the three countries in NAFTA (12 letters).
- Goods sold to another country (7 letters).
Down
- One of the three countries in NAFTA (6 letters).
- A formal arrangement between countries(9 letters).
- Goods brought into a country (7 letters).
- DEFICIT The difference between a country's imports and exports (12 letters).
- Another term for a financial charge on products (5 letters).
11 Clues: Goods brought into a country (7 letters). • Goods sold to another country (7 letters). • One of the three countries in NAFTA (6 letters). • One of the three countries in NAFTA (6 letters). • One of the three countries in NAFTA (12 letters). • A formal arrangement between countries(9 letters). • a set number of goods that can be imputed (5 letters). • ...
Atticus-ww1 2024-04-04
10 Clues: A big army • Kill someone • Started the war • sunk by Germany • Making a New Country • joined the war to help its ally • starts with o and helps Germany • Take control of other countries • Hitler/ keep fighting in the war • Agreements from different countries
