countries Crossword Puzzles
5th WW2 2026-01-13
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- A person or country that wants to stay out of other countries’ problems, especially wars.
- Leaders who rule a country with complete power and do not allow people to vote or disagree.
- A system of government where one strong leader has total control and people have very few freedoms.
- The countries of Germany, Japan, and Italy that fought together during World War II.
- Areas of the world where important fighting during a war takes place.
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- Laws passed by the United States to avoid becoming involved in wars between other countries.
- Punishments placed on a country, such as stopping trade, to force it to change its actions.
- A powerful weapon that uses nuclear energy and causes massive destruction.
- Places where people were forced to live during the war, even though they were not charged with crimes.
- Countries that worked together to fight against the Axis Powers during World War II.
10 Clues: Areas of the world where important fighting during a war takes place. • A powerful weapon that uses nuclear energy and causes massive destruction. • Countries that worked together to fight against the Axis Powers during World War II. • The countries of Germany, Japan, and Italy that fought together during World War II. • ...
8.2 Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-06
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- A belief that organized workers would overthrow capitalism in all countries
- The American president directly at the end and after WWII that started the idea of containment
- The American strategy for handling/Stopping Communism
- The barrier between Western influence and Soviet influence in Europe, Churchill called-
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- The first manmade artificial satellite to orbit earth, launched in 1957
- The Union of States formed in 1945 that help solve world issues, prevalent today
- A movement in which countries sought to not be influenced and affected by the US and USSR.
- The US plan in giving aid to countries in Europe that were affected by WWII, used as a way to gain influence in Europe
- The Soviets plan in giving aid to countries in Europe in order to gain influence
- The idea that prevented global powers from using nuclear weapons, if one used it, then nuclear fallout would occur
10 Clues: The American strategy for handling/Stopping Communism • The first manmade artificial satellite to orbit earth, launched in 1957 • A belief that organized workers would overthrow capitalism in all countries • The Union of States formed in 1945 that help solve world issues, prevalent today • ...
Economy Crossword 2017-05-14
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- The Exchange of goods or services along international borders
- eliminates trade barriers between member countries
- Firms become more dependent on other firms
- all barriers to the trade of goods and services among member countries are removed
- WTO
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- occurs when high-cost domestic producers are replaced by low-cost producers within the free trade area.
- giving up controls in fiscal and monetary policy as well as tax rates
- abbriviation of Free Trade Area
- Refers to agreements among countries in a geographic region to educe, and ultimately remove, tariff and non tariff barriers
- Everything that we see around us is the result of?
10 Clues: WTO • abbriviation of Free Trade Area • Firms become more dependent on other firms • eliminates trade barriers between member countries • Everything that we see around us is the result of? • The Exchange of goods or services along international borders • giving up controls in fiscal and monetary policy as well as tax rates • ...
International Trade and globalisation 2021-12-15
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- 3 words. Free movement of goods and services between countries
- An increase in the value of a currency
- 2 words. The price of one currency in terms of another currency.
- Measures to restrict trade and imports, such as tariffs
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- 3 words. A terms used to describe countries investing overseas to chase the highest interest rate.
- The expansion of world trade in goods and services, together with capital flows, leading to greater interdependence.
- Goods and services sold abroad
- An increase in general price levels
- The system of money used in a country or group of countries
- Goods and services bought from abroad
10 Clues: Goods and services sold abroad • An increase in general price levels • Goods and services bought from abroad • An increase in the value of a currency • Measures to restrict trade and imports, such as tariffs • The system of money used in a country or group of countries • 3 words. Free movement of goods and services between countries • ...
Economics 2021-01-13
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- When a country specializes is making a certain material
- When your buying or selling good to other places or countries.
- The wealth of a community or country
- The skills and knowledge possessed by workers to help run a business.
- A person that starts and organizes a business
- Another word for merchandise that is the result of production
- The materials that are needed to produce a product
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- the amount of grown ups who have the ability to read and write
- The goods that come in from other countries
- The goods that are sent out to other countries
10 Clues: The wealth of a community or country • The goods that come in from other countries • A person that starts and organizes a business • The goods that are sent out to other countries • The materials that are needed to produce a product • When a country specializes is making a certain material • Another word for merchandise that is the result of production • ...
Vocab 2023-09-29
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- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- what the currency of one nations is worth in terms of another countries currency
- how much of one currency can be bought for each unit of another currency
- Barriers imposed by Nature or are due to cultural clashes between countries
- a type of transaction where two parties freely trade goods or services
- when a country specializes at what they do best
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- a government-imposed restraint on the flow of international goods or services.
- a political barrier to trade
- a limit on items brought into a country
- taxes placed on imported goods
10 Clues: a political barrier to trade • taxes placed on imported goods • a limit on items brought into a country • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries • when a country specializes at what they do best • a type of transaction where two parties freely trade goods or services • how much of one currency can be bought for each unit of another currency • ...
World War 1 2024-03-12
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- A message being used to engage civilians into believing
- A group between Germany, Austria-Hungary, the Ottoman Empire, and Bulgaria
- An underground ditch that was built as a self-defense
- A british ocean liner that was sunk by German Submarine
- A nickname for US Soldier
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- An agreement between between two or more countries to help
- Countries that brings the stronger armies to the war
- A moisture disease on the lower leg that can be amputated if untreated
- A legal agreement between two countries to end the war
- A fight between two airplanes on the sky
10 Clues: A nickname for US Soldier • A fight between two airplanes on the sky • Countries that brings the stronger armies to the war • An underground ditch that was built as a self-defense • A legal agreement between two countries to end the war • A message being used to engage civilians into believing • A british ocean liner that was sunk by German Submarine • ...
The Cold War And Decolonization (1945-1975) 2013-02-24
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- Doctrine/the policy of President Truman, as advocated in his address to Congress on March 12, 1947, to provide military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey and, by extension, to any country threatened by Communism or any totalitarian ideology.
- revolution/(Historical Terms) (in China) a mass movement (1965-68), in which the youthful Red Guard played a prominent part. It was initiated by Mao Tse-tung to destroy the power of the bureaucrats and to revolutionize the attitudes and behavior of the people
- plan/(1948-51) U.S.-sponsored program to provide economic aid to European countries after World War II. The idea of a European self-help plan financed by the U.S. was proposed by George Marshall in 1947 and was authorized by Congress as the European Recovery Program.
- War/A protracted military conflict (1954-1975) between the Communist forces of North Vietnam supported by China and the Soviet Union and the non-Communist forces of South Vietnam supported by the United States.
- Nations/An international organization composed of most of the countries of the world. It was founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and economic development.
- of the Petroleum Exporting Countries/an organization formed in 1961 to administer a common policy for the sale of petroleum. Its members are Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela.
- War/A conflict that lasted from 1950 to 1953 between North Korea, aided by China, and South Korea, aided by United Nations forces consisting primarily of U.S. troops.
- bank/an international cooperative organization established in 1945 under the Bretton Woods Agreement to assist economic development, esp of backward nations, by the advance of loans guaranteed by member governments Officially called International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
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- world/The developing countries
- nations/developing countries that announced their neutrality in the cold war.
- accords/International agreement signed in 1975, designed to reduce tension between the Soviet and Western blocs. It was an attempt to secure common acceptance of the post-World War II status quo in Europe, including the division of Germany.
- curtain/A notional barrier that prevents the passage of information or ideas between political entities, in particular.
- missile crisis/(1962) Major confrontation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over the presence of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba. In October 1962 a U.S. spy plane detected a ballistic missile on a launching site in Cuba. Pres. John F. Kennedy placed a naval blockade around the island, and for several days the U.S. and the Soviet Union hovered on the brink of war.
- Community/An economic and political association of certain European countries, incorporated since 1993 in the European Union.
- Pact/(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a military treaty and association of E European countries, formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania
- war/A state of political tension and military rivalry between nations that stops short of full-scale war, especially that which existed between the United States and Soviet Union following World War II.
- Atlantic Treaty Organization/An international organization, begun in 1949. The members have pledged to settle disputes among themselves peacefully and to defend one another against outside aggressors.
17 Clues: world/The developing countries • nations/developing countries that announced their neutrality in the cold war. • curtain/A notional barrier that prevents the passage of information or ideas between political entities, in particular. • ...
icebreaker 2026-01-31
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- the right of people to act speak and live without oppression or unfair control.
- the condition where there is no war or violence between nations or people.
- a serious disagreement or struggle between groups or nations that can lead to violence if not resolved.
- the state in which a country or individuals are safe and protected from threats not only military threats but also economic cyber and social threats.
- confidence in the honesty reliability and intentions of other people or countries which is essential for diplomacy.
- the condition in which a country is politically economically and socially steady allowing people to live well.
- the actions taken to defend people borders and resources from harm or threats.
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- the act of countries working together to solve shared problems such as climate change pandemics and economic crises.
- the duty of governments or individuals to act in the interest of peace security and the common good.
- the ability of a country to influence decisions control resources or affect the actions of other countries.
- the state of being united as one country or group especially during problems or crises.
- the peaceful way countries communicate negotiate and maintain relationships to avoid war.
12 Clues: the condition where there is no war or violence between nations or people. • the actions taken to defend people borders and resources from harm or threats. • the right of people to act speak and live without oppression or unfair control. • the state of being united as one country or group especially during problems or crises. • ...
Social Studies Review JMGJ 2022-03-31
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- Who faces hector 1 on 1
- Killed by Achilles
- countries making it harder for other people to buy products from other countries
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- Killed by hector
- goods and services shipped to other countries
- Came up with the idea to invent the Trojan Horse
- goods and services brought into your country
- How long did the Trojan war last
8 Clues: Killed by hector • Killed by Achilles • Who faces hector 1 on 1 • How long did the Trojan war last • goods and services brought into your country • goods and services shipped to other countries • Came up with the idea to invent the Trojan Horse • countries making it harder for other people to buy products from other countries
Social Studies Review JMGJ 2022-03-31
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- Who faces hector 1 on 1
- Killed by Achilles
- countries making it harder for other people to buy products from other countries
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- Killed by hector
- goods and services shipped to other countries
- Came up with the idea to invent the Trojan Horse
- goods and services brought into your country
- How long did the Trojan war last
8 Clues: Killed by hector • Killed by Achilles • Who faces hector 1 on 1 • How long did the Trojan war last • goods and services brought into your country • goods and services shipped to other countries • Came up with the idea to invent the Trojan Horse • countries making it harder for other people to buy products from other countries
Totalitarian Leaders (WW2) 2022-06-01
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- Country that was hit by the atomic bombs
- Chancellor of Germany who was elected in 1933
- Leader of Italy who was overthrown on July 25, 1943
- Emperor of Japan who died on January 7, 1989
- Was apart of allies and fought for the growth of Communism
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- Group of Countries set on World Domination
- Group of Countries allied to fight against the growth of Dictatorships and growth of conquering countries
- United States main ally during WW2
- General of Japan
9 Clues: General of Japan • United States main ally during WW2 • Country that was hit by the atomic bombs • Group of Countries set on World Domination • Emperor of Japan who died on January 7, 1989 • Chancellor of Germany who was elected in 1933 • Leader of Italy who was overthrown on July 25, 1943 • Was apart of allies and fought for the growth of Communism • ...
Consequences of the Disintegration of the USSR 2020-08-05
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- The capitalist economy was backed by which country.
- democracies, The best way to
- what is the system where different countries or groups of countries could become important players in the international system.
- Which countries wanted to join the EU and NATO?
- A world with one main power is a _____________ world.
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- The two ideologies were socialism and ___________.
- The Cold War was an ______________ war.
- The arms race led to the accumulation of _____________ weapons.
- political life was supposed to be through _______________.
9 Clues: democracies, The best way to • The Cold War was an ______________ war. • Which countries wanted to join the EU and NATO? • The two ideologies were socialism and ___________. • The capitalist economy was backed by which country. • A world with one main power is a _____________ world. • political life was supposed to be through _______________. • ...
Economics Crossword by Kent Brought 2016-10-02
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- skills workers use to make things.
- a limit put on imported or exported goods that can enter or exit a country.
- (Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries) a group of countries that work together to stabilize oil prices.
- tools workers use to make things.
- a complete block of trade with another country.
- the amount of people that can read and write in a country.
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- the amount of stuff a person has.
- materials used from nature to make things.
- any action a government uses to control trade between countries.
- a tax put on imported or exported goods.
10 Clues: the amount of stuff a person has. • tools workers use to make things. • skills workers use to make things. • a tax put on imported or exported goods. • materials used from nature to make things. • a complete block of trade with another country. • the amount of people that can read and write in a country. • ...
European Imperialism in Africa Crossword 2022-10-17
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- Type of oil found in Africa that is used to make candles and soap.
- What great Britain got from selling products to African colonies.
- What was the European country that claimed the most African colonies
- Fill In The Blank: Countries can ___________ other territories to gain more land.
- A driving force behind imperialism was the creation of new __________.
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- An invention in 1837 that allowed communication across long distances.
- How many European countries held African colonies in 1914
- A common resource found in Africa.
- This is one thing that all countries got from Africa (other than land).
- Some Africans became ________
10 Clues: Some Africans became ________ • A common resource found in Africa. • How many European countries held African colonies in 1914 • What great Britain got from selling products to African colonies. • Type of oil found in Africa that is used to make candles and soap. • What was the European country that claimed the most African colonies • ...
Jocelyn's Crossword Puzzle 2024-04-04
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- Agreements between countries stating that each county would help if a other were getting attacked.
- A competition to gain control of other countries to grow their own empire.
- The largest Allied country.
- when you purposely kill someone or a group of people.
- when a group of people are proud of their languages, histories, and cultures.
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- A long hole in the ground.
- the man on propaganda posters.
- A belief that a country should have strong military power.
- posters that influenced men too go to war.
- the rules the president Willson made for the other countries.
10 Clues: A long hole in the ground. • The largest Allied country. • the man on propaganda posters. • posters that influenced men too go to war. • when you purposely kill someone or a group of people. • A belief that a country should have strong military power. • the rules the president Willson made for the other countries. • ...
Countries starting with B 2022-05-31
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- Borders Burkina Faso
- Similar flag to Qatar
- Has a Lion on their flag
- Borders Mexico
- Borders India
- Borders South Africa
- Tucked inside Croatia
- Very small country near Indonesia
- Has a trident on their flag
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- Flipped flag of Germany
- Islands of the coast of Florida
- Borders Rwanda
- Borders Brazil
- In South East Europe
- Borders Togo
- Biggest country in South America
- Borders Ukraine
17 Clues: Borders Togo • Borders India • Borders Rwanda • Borders Brazil • Borders Mexico • Borders Ukraine • Borders Burkina Faso • In South East Europe • Borders South Africa • Similar flag to Qatar • Tucked inside Croatia • Flipped flag of Germany • Has a Lion on their flag • Has a trident on their flag • Islands of the coast of Florida • Biggest country in South America • ...
CM2 theme 4 countries 2020-03-12
17 Clues: China • Polen • Türkei • Italien • Schweiz • Spanien • Belgien • Russland • Schweden • Dänemark • Norwegen • Schottland • Österreich • Frankreich • Deutschland • Griechenland • Netherlands Holland
Countries of the World 2016-05-31
Countries of the world 2024-04-15
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- Which country is located on the Iberian Peninsula, known for its flamenco music, bullfighting, and historic cities like Madrid and Barcelona?
- What is the largest country in South America by land area?
- Which African country is known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills"?
- Which country in Oceania is composed of two main islands and is known for its stunning landscapes, including geothermal areas and Maori culture?
- Which European country is famous for its pasta, pizza, and gelato?
- Which country is famous for its ancient ruins such as Machu Picchu, the Andes Mountains, and the Amazon Rainforest?
- Which country is located in Southeast Asia and is renowned for its tropical beaches, temples, and rich history?
- Which country is known for its ancient pyramids, the Nile River, and a rich history dating back thousands of years?
- Which country is known for its cultural diversity, historical landmarks, and being the birthplace of three major religions?
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- Which country is the world's largest democracy by population and is known for its diverse culture, rich history, and significant contributions to fields such as mathematics, science, and philosophy?
- Which North American country is known for its vast wilderness, multicultural cities like Toronto and Vancouver, and is home to landmarks such as the CN Tower and the Rocky Mountains?
- Which country in the Middle East is home to ancient archaeological sites such as Petra, the Dead Sea, and the Wadi Rum desert?
- Which country in Central Europe is famous for its castles along the Rhine River, beer culture, and the Black Forest region?
- Which East Asian country is renowned for its technological innovation, traditional arts such as tea ceremonies and origami, and is home to iconic landmarks like Mount Fuji and the ancient city of Kyoto?
- Which country is located in the Himalayas and is home to the world's highest peak, Mount Everest?
- Which country is known for its historical significance in World War II, including the D-Day landings and the Palace of Versailles?
- Which country is located in the southern hemisphere, known for its kangaroos, koalas, and the Sydney Opera House?
- Which country is located in both Europe and Asia, spanning across two continents?
18 Clues: What is the largest country in South America by land area? • Which African country is known as the "Land of a Thousand Hills"? • Which European country is famous for its pasta, pizza, and gelato? • Which country is located in both Europe and Asia, spanning across two continents? • ...
Ch. 26 Crossword 2021-03-10
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- Cuban dictator (1952-1959); supported by the United States until he was overthrown.
- Influential American general during WWII and the Korean War
- Leader of the Nationalist China movement (1928-1975)
- President of Guatemala (1951-1954); overthrown with the help of the CIA.
- The idea that if one Third World country turned to communism, its neighbors would, as well.
- Communist leader of Cuba
- First president of South Vietnam (1955-1963)
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- The name for China after communist leaders took control of the mainland.
- Non-industrialized, agricultural countries that generally have a low standard of living
- Communist leader of the People’s Republic of China (1945-1976)
- Central Intelligence Agency; a U.S. government agency that gathers and analyzes information about countries to help develop foreign policies
- Southeast Asia Treaty Organization; the alliance between the U.S. and countries in Southeast Asia.
- Leader of North Vietnam (1945-1969)
- President Eisenhower’s policy that stated that the United States would intervene if any Middle Eastern government was threatened by communists
- Egyptian nationalist; took control of the Suez Canal from the British.
15 Clues: Communist leader of Cuba • Leader of North Vietnam (1945-1969) • First president of South Vietnam (1955-1963) • Leader of the Nationalist China movement (1928-1975) • Influential American general during WWII and the Korean War • Communist leader of the People’s Republic of China (1945-1976) • Egyptian nationalist; took control of the Suez Canal from the British. • ...
Economic LOTS 2023-01-31
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- Domestic Product: (GDP) the total value of all goods and services produced in a country for a period of one year.
- capital: investing in factories, machinery, technology (things you can touch)
- Zone: an area where there are no tariffs among participating countries. Example: European Union and USMCA
- capital: investing in education, training, knowledge, skills
- a set limit on goods produced
- rate: the percentage of people over 16 that can read and write
- someone that takes a risk to start a business
- United States, Mexico, and Canada Agreement which promotes free trade among countries
- a tax on imported goods
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- of living: economic level of a country based on literacy rate and GDP. (how much money you make and how much stuff you got!)
- stoppage or refusal to trade with other countries
- Exchange: exchanging your money in for another country’s money
- when country becomes an expert at producing a product
- Barriers: ways of limiting trade by tariffs, quotas, or embargoes
- resources: product of the earth that people use to meet their needs
15 Clues: a tax on imported goods • a set limit on goods produced • someone that takes a risk to start a business • stoppage or refusal to trade with other countries • when country becomes an expert at producing a product • capital: investing in education, training, knowledge, skills • Exchange: exchanging your money in for another country’s money • ...
Israel's Defining Conflicts 2022-01-11
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- Whose air force did Israel destroy, removing their chances to fight back?
- After the Yom Kippur war, which political party arose?
- What weapon did Arab countries use but restrict countries who supported Israel from using it during the Yom Kippur war?
- During what conflict did the British and French make an agreement with Israel so they could reclaim the canal?
- Durng what conflict did Israel gain new territories?
- During the six-day war, the Egyptians falsely reported that the IDF was amassing troops on the ____ border.
- The Soviets supplied _____ to Arab countries to show their encouragement of the Yom Kippur War
- Who warned Egypt that they shouldn't be seen as aggressors?
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- After the Yom Kippur war, which part of Israel's territory did they keep?
- Who won the Yom Kippur war?
- What event worried Israelis about safety on the Egyptian border?
- Who nationalizes the canal?
- What country kicked PLO out after assassination attempts took them over?
- The _____ resolution established the "three nos" (no peace, recognition, or negotiations)
- British and French send in troops to stop fighting and establish ____
15 Clues: Who won the Yom Kippur war? • Who nationalizes the canal? • Durng what conflict did Israel gain new territories? • After the Yom Kippur war, which political party arose? • Who warned Egypt that they shouldn't be seen as aggressors? • What event worried Israelis about safety on the Egyptian border? • ...
WW1 Vocab Crossword 2023-11-17
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- An agreement between countries to aid each other when attacked
- Term used to describe the main countries/leaders that wrote the Treaty of Versailles
- Military alignment that mainly consisted of Britain, France, Russia, and later the U.S.
- A coup that was led by Vladimir Lenin and resulted in the first communist country
- American trade vessel containing 128 Americans that was sunken by German U-boats
- Intercepted message intended for Mexico that suggested war between Mexico and the U.S.
- A claimed impassable area to pass between the trenches of the allied and central powers
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- Military alignment that mainly consisted of Germany and Austria-Hungary
- Disease that ran rampant from 1918-1919 that killed at least 50 million
- Another term for a ceasefire
- A policy to maintain a ready and large military
- Deadliest battle of WWI with 1 million casualties over the span of five months
- Heir to Austria-Hungary empire that was assassinated by Serbian nationalists
- The belief that a country shouldn't involve itself with foreign countries and problems
- Major patriotic/superiority feelings towards one's country
15 Clues: Another term for a ceasefire • A policy to maintain a ready and large military • Major patriotic/superiority feelings towards one's country • An agreement between countries to aid each other when attacked • Military alignment that mainly consisted of Germany and Austria-Hungary • Disease that ran rampant from 1918-1919 that killed at least 50 million • ...
The Powers and Roles of the President 2024-04-03
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- Only ______ can declare war.
- Congress passed the ______ Resolution in 1973, which requires Congressional approval after 60 days of sending troops.
- The president may send _____ to any part of the world where US interests are threatened.
- The Constitution states that "the _______ power be vested in a President of the United States."
- The president can make written agreements, or _____, with other countries.
- As ______, all military officers ultimately answer to the president.
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- The president delivers the _____ Address to Congress to recommend legislation.
- The president sends Congress a _____ proposing how the federal government will raise and spend money.
- The _____ has the final say in how a war should be fought.
- The ______ must approve treaties with a two-thirds vote.
- The president appoints _____ to represent the US government in foreign countries.
- ______ is the government's plan for interacting with other countries.
- The president can use the power of the ______ to block legislation he does not want.
- The president always has _______ access to powerful and sophisticated communication systems.
- ________ is the act of interacting with foreign governments.
15 Clues: Only ______ can declare war. • The ______ must approve treaties with a two-thirds vote. • The _____ has the final say in how a war should be fought. • ________ is the act of interacting with foreign governments. • As ______, all military officers ultimately answer to the president. • ______ is the government's plan for interacting with other countries. • ...
The Marshall Plan Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-12
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- Which country didn't accept the plan because nervous about U.S. controlling the economy?
- Where people from Europe and the U.S. gathered to discuss plan?
- One cause of economic plight in Europe?
- Who proposed the Marshall Plan?
- Union What is the name of the European alliance that sprung from the passing of the Marshall Plan?
- Which country didn't accept the plan because didn't want American domination?
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- Where did Marshall deliver his speech informing the public about his plan?
- One major focus of the Marshall Plan was?
- What is the name of the state that was trying to be overcome through integration of the Marshall Plan?
- How much money was delegated to the countries that needed rebuilding?
- What is the number of countries who participated in creating the plan?
- Which part of Europe supported the Marshall Plan?
- What did Europe do with the money it was given?
- Percentage of growth in the GDP in Western European countries due to the Marshall Plan?
- What is the name of a country ithaturope who rejected the Marshall Plan?
15 Clues: Who proposed the Marshall Plan? • One cause of economic plight in Europe? • One major focus of the Marshall Plan was? • What did Europe do with the money it was given? • Which part of Europe supported the Marshall Plan? • Where people from Europe and the U.S. gathered to discuss plan? • How much money was delegated to the countries that needed rebuilding? • ...
Cold War: Political, Strategic, Military alliance and support 2021-03-07
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- Formally independent country that was under heavy influence or control by another country.
- U.S willing to aid any democratic country against the threat from Communist countries.
- One of the countries under the Warsaw Pact when it was first established.
- U.S foreign policy used to prevent the spread of communism in new areas or new countries.
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- President of the U.S that established the Truman Doctrine.
- Military alliance formed in 1955 between USSR and its seven satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe, promising to defend each other from Western attacks.
- One of the countries aid by the Truman Doctrine
- Military alliance formed in 1949 between 12 democratic countries in Western Europe and North America, promising to defend each other from Russian attacks.
8 Clues: One of the countries aid by the Truman Doctrine • President of the U.S that established the Truman Doctrine. • One of the countries under the Warsaw Pact when it was first established. • U.S willing to aid any democratic country against the threat from Communist countries. • ...
Cold War 2023-04-28
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- 31 countries that protect themselves and the link to north American countries
- promise to aid countries that struggles with the communist movements
- split North Korea and South Korea
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- agreement to give aid to countries in Europe
- A barrier erected to seal off the soviet union and central Europe
- the president during the cold war
- the goal to keep communism contained
7 Clues: the president during the cold war • split North Korea and South Korea • the goal to keep communism contained • agreement to give aid to countries in Europe • A barrier erected to seal off the soviet union and central Europe • promise to aid countries that struggles with the communist movements • ...
Legal Borderlands 2023-02-27
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- Opposite of savage, adjective that China (and PR) just didn't quite meet (W2,6)
- Not trite term, fear that would be used on US like the US used it in other countries (W3)
- Center of US Empire and not part of it (W7)
- Kind of medicine specifically designed for survival of Europeans in areas which they were not suited for (W6)
- At the center of US's image, in conflict with 66A (W1)
- May be relinquished, not perpetual (W3)
- "Even with development, who is being served by these innovations?"
- Group for antislavery (and anti-immigrant), for the wrong reasons (W4)
- Type of weapons the US (and other countries) have lost (HT)
- "Rise of GMOs means some countries are increasingly reliant on these big companies, continuing harm today"
- What occurred to some US citizens that did not look it (HT)
- Fear in some PR groups, not unfounded but misplaced (W6)
- Impossible for the US to do, teutonics (W5)
- Swiss hacker accessed this unsecured national list (HT)
- Asian laborer vs. European (W4)
- "An incorporated state does not derive its power from the Fed. Gov't whereas an unincorporated state does"
- When law allows for lawlessness (W1)
- State considering property ban on citizens of China (HT)
- "Tension between physical space and ideas behind physical space, obvious in GTMO - literally leased out + domination of bodies"
- Acquisition of these raised questions about US identity (W1)
- Purchased from Russia in 1867, became a state in 1958
- Scene of debate in PR, involuntary (W6)
- "The national myth is then two parts: our contemporary myth of the melting pot and the historical myth of the promise of reconstruction"
- Hypothesis by Foucault, controlling society by controlling language (W4)
- Workers, to land owners, seen as (W4)
- What citizens from Other countries are seen as, but not US
- The belief that the US is inherently different and has an obligation to promote democracy in other countries
- American Empire role that emerged post 9/11 relating to War on Terror on other countries (W7)
- 3rd world countries were rushed into integration of national economies into this larger marketplace (W8)
- Act passed with little discussion or thought (W6)
- International financial institution, loans for development (W8)
- Contradiction, reframed to fit US empire identity
- Number of destinations passport holders can access translates to: (HT)
- "A form of othering in terms of sexuality in private sphere, portraying PR women as biologically different was convenient at this time"
- Forever prevalent in global, legal discussions, idea based on the difference between the West and East (W2)
- Goes with opposite of Western (W2)
- Cobbler by another name (W3)
- With 19D, idea of returning to the ‘sacred centers’ of ancient indigenous civilizations in order to modernize (W8)
- "By problematizing PR women's bodies the states made them into problems that needed US"
- Ignored during modernization, treating all nations as uniform (W8)
- Created, produced and controlled by Western "experts," fitting countries in as characters in the right "roles" (W2)
- Lack of clarity, used as a tool in US law
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- Constructed, moldable key aspect of the US empire
- In Downes v Bidwell, question of whether these could be taxed (W5)
- "The fact that its an imagined concept means it can be used in different ways detached from real situations"
- With 10A,what it has been since 14th century (W7)
- US stepped in after this occurred in Haiti (HT)
- Control over one area, at times purposefully unclear
- Annexed in 1898, after political turmoil and US military intervention
- What determined if people were seen fit to rule themselves (W6,4)
- Where many anthropologists were taught (W8)
- On maps, Puerto Rico, Guam, etc (W1)
- Group of cases that used 81A, relating to territories (W5)
- According to some, all countries, especially 3rd world, should strive to achieve this, HDI measures it (W8)
- Sign recently removed from the side of building next to Saieh (HT)
- Leading to international waters questions, found in a ship at in Colombian waters (HT)
- Proving your worth to the country, then and now(W3)
- "Refugees have an exceptionalism around them that is taken advantage of to further divide two sides of the binary"
- Suggested bill in MA for prisoners to donate ____ (HT)
- Contradiction reframed to fit US empire (W7)
- With 66A theory used to reframe interference in other countries
- Asian laborers confused this process in the US as they were not easily categorized in the racial binary (W4)
- ____ problems in GTMO were a reflection of what was occurring in mainland US (W7)
- Calls for this by the UN to Haiti, divisive(HT)
- "For developing countries, going through development is destructive"
- What follows the flag (W5)
- "Heritage was tied to a dominance, created an idea that was tied to race, this justified american empire"
- System of thought that underlies political or economic theory and policy and guides the actions of people
- Where the Court hid answers on constitutional rights (W7)
- Economic model that emphasizes public ownership, in W8 shown as building things they did not need to build to stay busy (W8)
- Hard to differentiate from immigration (change 5 letters to get this word) (W4)
- Economic model that emphasizes the role of individual's actions in climbing the ladder (W8, 4, 5)
- Brazilian President, hiding in Florida(HT)
- Placed opposite of subject, passive (W3)
- opposite of citizen (W1)
- Model US moved into, seen in US being referred to as one entity vs multiple contracting states (W5)
- Where law is made, lies outside the core
- Myth of Westphalian order: Equal ___ (W3)
- "The lack of law was by design, GTMO workers operated under specific conditions, there are parallels between a corporation and GTMO"
- "New paradigms are not reactionary, they are made real through [...] the power that is exerted on them"
- What geographical regions and the characteristics to assigned to them are (W2)
81 Clues: opposite of citizen (W1) • What follows the flag (W5) • Cobbler by another name (W3) • Asian laborer vs. European (W4) • Goes with opposite of Western (W2) • On maps, Puerto Rico, Guam, etc (W1) • When law allows for lawlessness (W1) • Workers, to land owners, seen as (W4) • May be relinquished, not perpetual (W3) • Scene of debate in PR, involuntary (W6) • ...
South American Flags 2024-07-11
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- The number of stars on Venezuela's flag (in Spanish)
- The only country with verde on the flag
- The colors of the flag of Bolivia (from top to bottom)
- The color of the stripe on Venezuela's flag that has the stars on it (in Spanish)
- The three countries that have almost identical flags (written in alphabetical order)
- The shape that the flags of Uruguay and Argentina have in common
- The color of the stripes on Argentina's flags (in order from top to bottom)
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- The color of the middle stripe on Argentina's, Paraguay's and Peru's flags (in Spanish)
- The two countries with stars on the flags (in alphabetical order)
- The colors on Peru's flag (in order from left to right)
- The number of countries with 3 HORIZONTAL stripes (in Spanish)
- The colors of the flag of Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela (from top to bottom)
- The number of AZUL stripes on Uruguay's flag (in Spanish)
- The US state who's flag looks similar to the flag of Chile
- The color of the sun on Argentina and Uruguay's flags (in Spanish)
- What animal is on Peru's flag?
- The number of colors on Chile's flag (in Spanish)
- The number of stripes on Uruguay's flag (in Spanish)
- The number of DIFFERENT colors visible on the flags of Spanish-speaking South America (in Spanish)
19 Clues: What animal is on Peru's flag? • The only country with verde on the flag • The number of colors on Chile's flag (in Spanish) • The number of stars on Venezuela's flag (in Spanish) • The number of stripes on Uruguay's flag (in Spanish) • The colors of the flag of Bolivia (from top to bottom) • The colors on Peru's flag (in order from left to right) • ...
Government 2025-05-16
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- Is an exclusive right granted for an invention
- The Senate of the United States shall be composed of two Senators from each State
- In 1917 the act required men between the ages of 21-30 to register to be drafted
- Tax on goods moved from one country to another
- Gave women the right to vote in 1920
- President Kennedy's domestic policy that called for social reforms
- The right of a nation or group to be self-governing
- LBJ’s plan for domestic reforms, including Medicare and Medicaid
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- The U.S. federal government agencies created as part of the New Deal of President Franklin D. Roosevelt
- In 1933 State and federal governments ended prohibition of alcohol
- Led by Radical Republicans required that 50% of all voters in the Confederate states, as opposed to Lincoln’s proposed 10%, must pledge allegiance
- Political system in which the government controls every aspect of a citizen’s life
- Owing money to a person, bank, or business
- The practice of one nation forcing its rule over another
- Policy of providing aid to help foreign countries fight Communism
- US, along with Western European countries, Iceland and Canada. This alliance promised to support each other if attacked
- A political system in which the government is seen as more important than individuals
- These laws divided the south into military districts
- National policy of avoiding political or economic relationships with other countries
19 Clues: Gave women the right to vote in 1920 • Owing money to a person, bank, or business • Is an exclusive right granted for an invention • Tax on goods moved from one country to another • The right of a nation or group to be self-governing • These laws divided the south into military districts • The practice of one nation forcing its rule over another • ...
World War I Review 2016-11-27
Across
- major underlying cause of WWI
- how did U-boats change naval warfare
- payment from one country due to economic injury
- the newly created countries gave this to Europe
- stipulated that Germany must take blame for the war
- U.S., Great Britain, and France
- lead the U.S. Food Administration during WWI
- this happened to Archduke Ferdiand
- Germany and Austria-Hungary
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- these caused a high death toll in WWI
- proposed that Mexico should attack the U.S.
- President Wilson program for peace
- U.S. created this to draft men for the war
- organization that wanted to ensure security and peace
- countries building up their armies
- German U-boats attempted to prevent these from reaching the allies
- cease-fire in war
17 Clues: cease-fire in war • Germany and Austria-Hungary • major underlying cause of WWI • U.S., Great Britain, and France • President Wilson program for peace • countries building up their armies • this happened to Archduke Ferdiand • how did U-boats change naval warfare • these caused a high death toll in WWI • U.S. created this to draft men for the war • ...
8 Humanities - Changing Nations 2021-10-23
Across
- Map shaded in colour is called
- Population shift from rural areas to urban areas
- Pattern is the ... of things
- Movement of people within country
- Movement of people between countries
- Observing something that changes over time
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- Pattern of where people live in a particular space
- A person who moves into a country from another
- Lack of resources
- ...is the outward growth of cities
- Person who has been forced to leave country to escape war or persecution
- Job opportunities
- What makes a town or city urbanised
- Money to upskill rural workers is a[n] ... consequence
- pull and push factors
- What continent had the most migrants move to Australia in 2012
- Available housing is a cause of urban sprawl for ...countries
17 Clues: Lack of resources • Job opportunities • pull and push factors • Pattern is the ... of things • Map shaded in colour is called • Movement of people within country • ...is the outward growth of cities • What makes a town or city urbanised • Movement of people between countries • Observing something that changes over time • A person who moves into a country from another • ...
The Cold War And Decolonization (1945-1975) 2013-02-24
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- Pact/(Government, Politics & Diplomacy) a military treaty and association of E European countries, formed in 1955 by the Soviet Union, Bulgaria, Czechoslovakia, East Germany, Hungary, Poland, and Romania
- missile crisis/(1962) Major confrontation between the U.S. and the Soviet Union over the presence of Soviet nuclear missiles in Cuba. In October 1962 a U.S. spy plane detected a ballistic missile on a launching site in Cuba. Pres. John F. Kennedy placed a naval blockade around the island, and for several days the U.S. and the Soviet Union hovered on the brink of war.
- nations/developing countries that announced their neutrality in the cold war.
- revolution/(Historical Terms) (in China) a mass movement (1965-68), in which the youthful Red Guard played a prominent part. It was initiated by Mao Tse-tung to destroy the power of the bureaucrats and to revolutionize the attitudes and behavior of the people
- world/The developing countries
- Community/An economic and political association of certain European countries, incorporated since 1993 in the European Union.
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- Doctrine/the policy of President Truman, as advocated in his address to Congress on March 12, 1947, to provide military and economic aid to Greece and Turkey and, by extension, to any country threatened by Communism or any totalitarian ideology.
- accords/International agreement signed in 1975, designed to reduce tension between the Soviet and Western blocs. It was an attempt to secure common acceptance of the post-World War II status quo in Europe, including the division of Germany.
- of the Petroleum Exporting Countries/an organization formed in 1961 to administer a common policy for the sale of petroleum. Its members are Algeria, Indonesia, Iran, Iraq, Kuwait, Libya, Nigeria, Qatar, Saudi Arabia, the United Arab Emirates, and Venezuela.
- war/A state of political tension and military rivalry between nations that stops short of full-scale war, especially that which existed between the United States and Soviet Union following World War II.
- plan/(1948-51) U.S.-sponsored program to provide economic aid to European countries after World War II. The idea of a European self-help plan financed by the U.S. was proposed by George Marshall in 1947 and was authorized by Congress as the European Recovery Program.
- bank/an international cooperative organization established in 1945 under the Bretton Woods Agreement to assist economic development, esp of backward nations, by the advance of loans guaranteed by member governments Officially called International Bank for Reconstruction and Development.
- Atlantic Treaty Organization/An international organization, begun in 1949. The members have pledged to settle disputes among themselves peacefully and to defend one another against outside aggressors.
- curtain/A notional barrier that prevents the passage of information or ideas between political entities, in particular.
- War/A protracted military conflict (1954-1975) between the Communist forces of North Vietnam supported by China and the Soviet Union and the non-Communist forces of South Vietnam supported by the United States.
- War/A conflict that lasted from 1950 to 1953 between North Korea, aided by China, and South Korea, aided by United Nations forces consisting primarily of U.S. troops.
- Nations/An international organization composed of most of the countries of the world. It was founded in 1945 to promote peace, security, and economic development.
17 Clues: world/The developing countries • nations/developing countries that announced their neutrality in the cold war. • curtain/A notional barrier that prevents the passage of information or ideas between political entities, in particular. • ...
COLD WAR PRETEST 2023-03-16
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- international military alliance between countries in North America and Europe created after World War II
- the Soviet Union and its allies during the Cold War
- a war fought between groups or smaller countries that each represent the interests of larger powers
- a US-sponsored program to help rebuild European economies after WWII and support democracies over communist governments
- a strategy of keeping communism within its existing boundaries and preventing its further expansion to other countries
- an informal competition between the US and USSR to achieve advancements in space flight and technology
- a system of government in which individuals can still own private property, but large-scale industrial production is owned and managed by the government
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- military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its satellite states in Eastern Europe
- an economic system in which land, factories, and other resources are owned and controlled by individuals instead of the government
- a situation in which two or more countries try to have more and stronger weapons than each other
- a system of government in which all factories, farms, and other valuable things are owned and controlled by the government
- the United States and its allies during the Cold War
12 Clues: the Soviet Union and its allies during the Cold War • the United States and its allies during the Cold War • military alliance formed by the Soviet Union and its satellite states in Eastern Europe • a situation in which two or more countries try to have more and stronger weapons than each other • ...
Social Studies Review JMGJ 2022-03-31
Across
- Who faces hector 1 on 1
- Killed by Achilles
- countries making it harder for other people to buy products from other countries
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- Killed by hector
- goods and services shipped to other countries
- Came up with the idea to invent the Trojan Horse
- goods and services brought into your country
- How long did the Trojan war last
8 Clues: Killed by hector • Killed by Achilles • Who faces hector 1 on 1 • How long did the Trojan war last • goods and services brought into your country • goods and services shipped to other countries • Came up with the idea to invent the Trojan Horse • countries making it harder for other people to buy products from other countries
Unit 3B: Populations 2022-05-07
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- The total fertility rate required to offset the average number of deaths in a population in order to maintain the current population size
- The U.S. organization that advances the energy and economic security of the United States.
- When the economic system does not account for all costs
- A strategy for pollution control that involves regulations and enforcement mechanisms.
- The difference between immigration and emigration in a given year per 1000 people in a country
- All goods and services that humans produce
- A country with relatively low levels of industrialization and income
- An internationally comparable measurement index that measures education, health, and living standards.
- The status of being healthy, happy, and prosperous
- A worldview that holds that human are just one of many species on Earth, all of which have equal intrinsic value
- The number of births per 1000 individuals per year
- A worldview that focuses on human welfare and well-being.
- The number of deaths per 1000 individuals per year
- the practice of assigning monetary value yo intangible benefits and natural capital
- the phenomenon of less developed countries adopting technological innovations developed in wealthy countries
- The state of having plentiful wealth including the possession of money, goods, or property
- a visual representation of the number of individuals within specific age groups for a country
- The number of years it takes a population to double
- The practice of regulating the number or spacing of offspring through the use of birth control
- The study of how humans allocate scarce resources in the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- The resources of the planet
- A worldview that places equal value on all living organisms and the ecosystems in which they live
- The U.S. organization that oversees all governmental efforts related to the environment, including science, research, assessment, and education.
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- An area that contains more than 386 people per square kilometer
- A global institution dedicated to the improvement of human health by monitoring and assessing health trends and providing medical advice to countries.
- The number of deaths of children under 1 year of age per 1000 live births
- An equation used to estimate the impact of the human lifestyle on the environment
- A measurement index that combines three basic measures of human status: life expectancy; knowledge and education; and standard of living.
- A country with relatively high levels of industrialization and income
- A measure of economic status that includes personal consumption, income distribution, levels of higher education, resource depletion, pollution,and the health of the population
- An agency of the U.S. Department of Labor, responsible for the enforcement of health and safety regulations.
- An international program that works in 170 countries around the world to advocate change that will help people obtain a better life through development.
- An approach to sustainability that considers three factors—economic, environmental, and social—when making decisions about business, the economy, and development.
- A worldview that encompasses how one thinks the world works; how one views one's role in the world; and what one believes to be proper environmental behavior
- A strategy for pollution control that constructs financial and other incentives for lowering emissions based on profits and benefits.
- The theory that as a country moves from a subsistence economy to industrialization and increased affluence it undergoes a predictable shift in population growth
- A subfield of economics that examines the costs and benefits of various policies and regulations that seek to regulate or limit air and water pollution and other causes of environmental degradation
- An international program that works in 170 countries around the world to advocate change that will help people obtain a better life through development
- The study of economics as a component of ecological systems
- A measure of the value of all products and services produces on 1 year in 1 country
- A global institution that provides technical and financial assistance to developing countries with the objectives of reducing poverty and promoting growth, especially in the poorest countries.
- The careful and responsible management and care for Earth and its resources
- An estimate of the average number of children that each woman in a population will bear throughout her childbearing years
- The average number of years that an infant born in a particular year in a particular country can be expected to live
- An age structure diagram that is widest at the bottom and smallest at the top
- A global institution dedicated to promoting dialogue among countries with the goal of maintaining world peace.
- The number of deaths of children under age 5 per 1000 live births
- Human knowledge and abilities
- The phenomenon of less developed countries using new technology without first using the precursor technology
- A tax placed on environmentally harmful activities or emissions in an attempt to internalize some of the externalities that may be involved in the life cycle of those activities or products
50 Clues: The resources of the planet • Human knowledge and abilities • All goods and services that humans produce • The status of being healthy, happy, and prosperous • The number of births per 1000 individuals per year • The number of deaths per 1000 individuals per year • The number of years it takes a population to double • ...
Human Geography of Europe - Key Terms 2025-02-02
Across
- – A subgroup of the Indo-European family, including languages like Russian, Polish, and Czech, primarily spoken in Eastern and Southeastern Europe.
- – Systems of buses, trains, subways, etc., used to move people around cities, which are well-developed in cities like Zurich, Vienna, and Stockholm.
- – The cultural practices shared by Southern European countries like Spain, Italy, and Greece, influenced by the Mediterranean climate and historical ties.
- – Large cities with a population of over 10 million people, like London, Paris, and Moscow.
- – Movements in regions like Catalonia (Spain) and Scotland (UK) seeking independence from larger political entities.
- – The number of people living per unit of area (e.g., people per square kilometer). Some countries like Monaco have very high population densities.
- (EU) – A political and economic union of 27 European countries that share common policies on trade, human rights, and allow free movement of people, goods, and services.
- – The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union, which took place in 2020.
- – The travel industry, a major economic sector in Europe with countries like France, Italy, and Spain attracting millions of visitors annually.
- – Major cities or metropolitan areas that are centers of political, economic, and cultural activity (e.g., London, Berlin).
- – The development of urban environments that balance the needs of the current population with environmental protection, seen in cities like Copenhagen and Amsterdam.
- – The economic issue of whether people can afford adequate living space in cities, where housing prices have increased in cities like Paris and London.
- – The process by which one country takes control over a territory previously governed by another country, as Russia did with Crimea in 2014.
- – A subgroup of the Indo-European family, including languages like Spanish, French, and Italian, primarily spoken in Southern and Western Europe.
- – Refers to the cultural identity of the British Isles (Ireland, Scotland, Wales), with languages like Irish and Welsh and practices like Gaelic games.
- – The production of agricultural goods, such as grains, livestock, and vegetables. Eastern Europe is particularly known for its agricultural contributions.
- – A subgroup of the Indo-European family, including languages like English, German, and Dutch, spoken in Northern and Central Europe.
- – The study of how culture is distributed across a geographic space and how people's beliefs, practices, languages, and traditions shape the places they live.
- – The principle of separating religion from the state or public institutions, common in many European countries.
- – The process of population movement from rural areas to cities, leading to the growth of urban areas.
- – Differences in economic development and living standards between countries or regions within Europe, such as between Western and Eastern Europe.
- – A form of government where a country is ruled by a monarch (king or queen), though many European monarchies are largely ceremonial today.
- – Refers to the cultural traits of countries like Sweden, Norway, Denmark, and Finland, which include a high standard of living and strong welfare systems.
- – A political system where there is both a president and a prime minister, as in France.
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- – Geographically concentrated areas where heavy industries such as manufacturing, mining, and steel production take place (e.g., Ruhr Valley in Germany).
- – A political system in which the executive branch (e.g., prime minister) derives its legitimacy from the legislature (parliament).
- – The movement of people within a country, often for economic or social reasons (e.g., rural to urban migration).
- – Industries focused on advanced technology and innovation, like those found in Germany, France, and the UK.
- – A demographic trend in which the median age of a population rises due to lower birth rates and longer life expectancies.
- (EEA) – An area that includes the EU countries along with Iceland, Liechtenstein, and Norway, enabling participation in the EU's single market.
- – A large language family that includes Romance, Germanic, and Slavic languages, spoken by the majority of Europeans.
- – Languages spoken in Finland, Hungary, and Estonia, unrelated to the Indo-European family (e.g., Finnish and Hungarian).
- – Cultural traditions and customs found in the Balkans, influenced by Slavic, Ottoman, and Austro-Hungarian heritages.
- – A system in which citizens vote on laws and policies directly, as in Switzerland.
- (Gross Domestic Product) – The total monetary value of goods and services produced by a country, used to gauge the economic health of a nation.
- – The movement of people across national borders, including migration from Africa, the Middle East, and Asia to Europe.
- – A group of people from the same country or region who have spread out and settled in other countries (e.g., the Polish diaspora in the UK).
- – Areas of intense political or military conflict, such as Cyprus, Kosovo, and parts of Ukraine.
38 Clues: – A system in which citizens vote on laws and policies directly, as in Switzerland. • – The United Kingdom’s withdrawal from the European Union, which took place in 2020. • – A political system where there is both a president and a prime minister, as in France. • – Large cities with a population of over 10 million people, like London, Paris, and Moscow. • ...
Business Words and Expressions (without any spaces) 2023-09-13
14 Clues: - neka • - beslut • - länder • - kanske • - viktigt • - kollegor • - satsa på • - fakturor • - förbättra • - för fullt • - oförberedd • - förvirrande • - på rätt väg • - göra affärer
Navneord i flertal 2014-10-08
29 Clues: box • day • man • boy • room • wife • girl • life • bush • baby • foot • goal • table • tooth • woman • match • drink • knife • mouse • child • chair • flower • tomato • potato • chairs • church • family • friend • country
We All live on Bond Street 2024-05-27
27 Clues: tja • torg • länder • förort • städer • kyrkor • radhus • kvarter • centrum • livligt • frodiga • motorväg • spårvagn • lägenhet • störande • jättestor • byggnader • flygplats • matbutiker • tunnelbana • överdriver • trädgårdar • i närheten • bra häftigt • väggmålningar • blivande tonåringar • distance gångavstånd
Eurovision 2024-03-19
25 Clues: land • välja • genom • medan • redan • rösta • poäng • bidrag • endast • vinnare • sångare • dansare • konsert • tävling • tävling • tittare • rättvisa • tävlande • framföra • de länder • sångfågel • deltagare • ditt egna • kommer att • att titta (på)
Inrduction! 2021-12-17
Across
- The Ivory coast is located in this continent.
- one of the countries that surround the Ivory coast and it starts with a "L".
- where is the Ivory coast located in Africa.
- one of the countries that surround the Ivory coast and it starts with a "B".
- one of the countries that surround the Ivory coast and it starts with a "M".
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- The Country but the actual name.
- one of the countries that surround the Ivory coast and it starts with a "G".
- The country.
- one of the countries that surround the Ivory coast and it starts with a "G".
9 Clues: The country. • The Country but the actual name. • where is the Ivory coast located in Africa. • The Ivory coast is located in this continent. • one of the countries that surround the Ivory coast and it starts with a "G". • one of the countries that surround the Ivory coast and it starts with a "G". • ...
Europe 2019-12-15
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- A force that unites people
- A group of countries that act as a single market, without trade barriers between member countries
- A force that divides people
- an important river transportation of goods throughout an industrial region in Germany
- Is the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU
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- A form of international cooperation in which countries give up some control of their affairs as they work together to achieve common goals
- Requirements countries have to follow to be in the EU
- A mountain chain to separate Europe Russia from Asia Russia
8 Clues: A force that unites people • A force that divides people • Is the withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the EU • Requirements countries have to follow to be in the EU • A mountain chain to separate Europe Russia from Asia Russia • an important river transportation of goods throughout an industrial region in Germany • ...
Social Studies Review JMGJ 2022-03-31
Across
- Who faces hector 1 on 1
- Killed by Achilles
- countries making it harder for other people to buy products from other countries
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- Killed by hector
- goods and services shipped to other countries
- Came up with the idea to invent the Trojan Horse
- goods and services brought into your country
- How long did the Trojan war last
8 Clues: Killed by hector • Killed by Achilles • Who faces hector 1 on 1 • How long did the Trojan war last • goods and services brought into your country • goods and services shipped to other countries • Came up with the idea to invent the Trojan Horse • countries making it harder for other people to buy products from other countries
Social Studies Review JMGJ 2022-03-31
Across
- Who faces hector 1 on 1
- Killed by Achilles
- countries making it harder for other people to buy products from other countries
Down
- Killed by hector
- goods and services shipped to other countries
- Came up with the idea to invent the Trojan Horse
- goods and services brought into your country
- How long did the Trojan war last
8 Clues: Killed by hector • Killed by Achilles • Who faces hector 1 on 1 • How long did the Trojan war last • goods and services brought into your country • goods and services shipped to other countries • Came up with the idea to invent the Trojan Horse • countries making it harder for other people to buy products from other countries
Social Studies Review JMGJ 2022-03-31
Across
- Who faces hector 1 on 1
- Killed by Achilles
- countries making it harder for other people to buy products from other countries
Down
- Killed by hector
- goods and services shipped to other countries
- Came up with the idea to invent the Trojan Horse
- goods and services brought into your country
- How long did the Trojan war last
8 Clues: Killed by hector • Killed by Achilles • Who faces hector 1 on 1 • How long did the Trojan war last • goods and services brought into your country • goods and services shipped to other countries • Came up with the idea to invent the Trojan Horse • countries making it harder for other people to buy products from other countries
animals 2024-02-05
Across
- lives everywhere, can live without its tail
- lives in warm countries, can stand on one leg
- lives in Africa, likes boxing
- lives in warm countries, dangerous animal that lives in water
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- lives in Africa, can live without water for a long time
- lives in Antarctic
- lives in warm countries, likes human food
- lives in Africa, has black stripes
8 Clues: lives in Antarctic • lives in Africa, likes boxing • lives in Africa, has black stripes • lives in warm countries, likes human food • lives everywhere, can live without its tail • lives in warm countries, can stand on one leg • lives in Africa, can live without water for a long time • lives in warm countries, dangerous animal that lives in water
crossword puzzle 2021-07-10
Across
- world's third-largest economy
- ranked last among 40 countries in the Asia–Pacific region, and its overall score is well below the regional and world averages.
- popular Korean food in both the North and the South, a Korean dish of spicy pickled cabbage.
- the second most religion who has the most adherent and has been practiced in Japan since about the 6th century CE.
- a Japanese religion that dates back to the early 8th century and incorporates ancestor and nature spirit worship as well as a belief in sacred power ( kami ) in both live and inanimate things.
- defined as wealthy, industrialized countries that other less-developed countries depend on.
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- industrializing capitalist nations
- although North Korea is mostly irreligious state, there are small communities or also known as Shinism or Sinism
- are those that are less developed and these countries usually receive a disproportionately small share of global wealth.
- Japan's National Dish
10 Clues: Japan's National Dish • world's third-largest economy • industrializing capitalist nations • defined as wealthy, industrialized countries that other less-developed countries depend on. • popular Korean food in both the North and the South, a Korean dish of spicy pickled cabbage. • ...
Globalization 2023-05-19
Across
- The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- The process of increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of the world's economies, cultures, and populations.
- A company that operates in multiple countries, often with headquarters in one country and subsidiaries in others.
- The mutual reliance of countries on each other for resources, markets, and knowledge.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries without tariffs, quotas, or other trade barriers.
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- The application of scientific knowledge to improve the efficiency of production and distribution.
- The practice of hiring people from outside a company or country to perform work that would otherwise be done by local employees.
- The shared beliefs, values, customs, behaviors, and artifacts that characterize a group or society.
- The transmission of information through different mediums, such as language, images, and sounds.
- The purchase of goods that are not consumed today but are used in the future to create wealth.
10 Clues: The exchange of goods and services between countries. • The mutual reliance of countries on each other for resources, markets, and knowledge. • The purchase of goods that are not consumed today but are used in the future to create wealth. • The transmission of information through different mediums, such as language, images, and sounds. • ...
travelling 2021-05-24
30 Clues: без • жить • пути • может • учить • места • ближе • разные • разные • билеты • рутина • страны • ногами • города • рассказ • изучать • природа • выбрать • покупать • согласен • паковать • культура • чемоданы • окружение • монотонная • популярное • невозможно • возможность • современная • путешествие
Julka 30.03 2022-03-29
22 Clues: kraje • mokry • kiosk • aparat • zbudował • dał (3f) • wynalazł • cokolwiek • upadł (3f) • nowoczesny • powiedział • wziął (3f) • warzywniak • złapał (3f) • wybrał (3f) • napisał (3f) • kiedykolwiek • wiedział (3f) • narysował (3f) • przyszedł (3f) • nauczył się (3f) • wydał pieniądze (3f)
Plural noun 2022-09-13
26 Clues: gas • tax • rule • half • data • copy • thief • chief • focus • goose • woman • mouse • tooth • medium • branch • nebula • donkey • potato • reflex • country • stimulus • analysis • trousers • diagnosis • passer by • son-in-law
Grundwortschatz Gateway 2 2019-08-25
27 Clues: tor • leer • weit • klug • Farbe • jeder • Datum • kochen • zählen • sauber • Dialog • dreckig • beenden • Laender • Wohnung • Kleidung • Tatsache • Beispiel • vergessen • Abendessen • Hochschule • diskutieren • geschlossen • europaeisch • Schreibtisch • front of vor • fertigstellen
EUROPEAN COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS 2016-11-15
Countries and classroom words 2018-10-11
Countries in Europe AU 2023-12-07
Across
- the capital has the same name
- the country divided between Turkey and Greece
- Buckingham Palace
- Paris is the capital
- between Spain and France
- smallest country in the world
- the capital is Bern
- Auschwitz- Birkenau
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- chocolate Bruxelles
- skiing
- a part of the Baltic
- Monte Carlo
- the capital is Budapest
- Ikea
- Madrid
- Reykjavik
- the country we are in
17 Clues: Ikea • skiing • Madrid • Reykjavik • Monte Carlo • Buckingham Palace • chocolate Bruxelles • the capital is Bern • Auschwitz- Birkenau • a part of the Baltic • Paris is the capital • the country we are in • the capital is Budapest • between Spain and France • the capital has the same name • smallest country in the world • the country divided between Turkey and Greece
Countries of the world 2020-05-10
Across
- the country Dubai is in
- known for its maple syrup
- Home to kangaroos and koalas
- Home of IKEA
- has the 2nd largest population in the world
- Known for its pyramids
- one of the most visited South East Asian countries
- has the famous mount kilimanjaro
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- won the rugby world cup 2019
- Won the 2019 cricket world cup
- won the football world cup 2018
- Largest country in the world
- Home to famous cities like Los Angeles and New York
- Largest Latin American country
- Famous for its foods such as pizza and pasta
- Known for its famous footballer Lionel Messi
- has the largest population in the world
17 Clues: Home of IKEA • Known for its pyramids • the country Dubai is in • known for its maple syrup • won the rugby world cup 2019 • Largest country in the world • Home to kangaroos and koalas • Won the 2019 cricket world cup • Largest Latin American country • won the football world cup 2018 • has the famous mount kilimanjaro • has the largest population in the world • ...
Capital cities and Countries 2024-08-07
Countries Starts With B 2025-12-04
Causes of Imperialism 2021-10-05
Across
- In the 1800s many countries starting taking over weaker or stronger countries?
- What natural resource was taken from Egypt?
- What country got word of European success of imperialism?
- What word means taking over of other countries in a political, economic or social way
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- Which word means to send products out of your country for sale? import or export
- This reason for imperialism was for natural resources and the money they could bring
- Weaker countries that were taken over became what for the stronger country?
- What did America have an abundance of or plenty of?
8 Clues: What natural resource was taken from Egypt? • What did America have an abundance of or plenty of? • What country got word of European success of imperialism? • Weaker countries that were taken over became what for the stronger country? • In the 1800s many countries starting taking over weaker or stronger countries? • ...
Development 2022-10-04
Across
- / Job sector that involves taking raw materials from the ground.
- / Goods/materials people use and countries can sell e.g. Gold or oil.
- / A country that is between a HIC and a LIC in terms of development.
- / Age at which a person is predicted to live to.
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- / Difference between the richest and poorest countries.
- / Amount of babies born per 1000 of the population.
- / Amount of food that is eaten on average per country.
- / This causes uneven development when more powerful countries take control of other countries and use their resources for themselves.
8 Clues: / Age at which a person is predicted to live to. • / Amount of babies born per 1000 of the population. • / Difference between the richest and poorest countries. • / Amount of food that is eaten on average per country. • / A country that is between a HIC and a LIC in terms of development. • / Goods/materials people use and countries can sell e.g. Gold or oil. • ...
Industrial Revolution Vocab 2025-01-29
Across
- a method to make goods
- a place with machines
- A system which the government dictates everything in a country
- the movement from urban area to cities
- the start of a new era of machines
- A person who starts a business
- Rulers degrading their workers as if they were children
- the belief that only the fittest survive social struggles
- A social class
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- when a nation dominates other countries in many ways
- Area which a foreign nation allows open trade with many countries
- belief that one race is superior to another
- Addition of new territory to a country.
- a system which society controls production
- Began in England
- Individuals own production and not the government
- closing off properties
- taking land for products or location
18 Clues: A social class • Began in England • a place with machines • a method to make goods • closing off properties • A person who starts a business • the start of a new era of machines • taking land for products or location • the movement from urban area to cities • Addition of new territory to a country. • a system which society controls production • ...
UNACanada 2015-08-26
18 Clues: H2O • Group • Defend • Santé! • Nature • Overall • balance • Weather • Countries • Employment • Involvement • We live here • Lacking money • Joined together • Something you eat • North American country • ____ and goodwill to all • Electricity, Water, Solar, Wind
Cold War 2024-02-07
Across
- An alliance of 30 countries. They all agreed to protect each other in case of an attack. They all defended each other.
- Totalitarianism is where the government controls many aspects of people’s lives.
- Policy by some countries to remain neutral. This gave them freedom to make independent decisions. Some of the countries were Indonesia, India, and Yugoslavia.
- This was a competition of space exploration between the Soviet Union and the United States. It all started with the launch of Sputnik. It ended with the joint Apollo-Soyuz mission.
- This is a circle of latitude that is 38 degrees north of Earth's equatorial plane. It divided Korea into North and South Korea. It became the de facto border.
- This was a war between the United States and the Soviet Union. It didn’t have actual fighting but it had propaganda and threats. Therefore, it had lots of military and political tension.
- This was a plan named after George Marshall. It provided Western Europe with aid after WWII. It gave them over $12 billion for their economy.
- This was a US policy to help stop the spread of communism. It provided military and economic support to countries that were threatened with communism. This encouraged the US's involvement in global affairs.
- This was a barrier separating the Soviet’s East from the West. It represented the political and military divide. They were trying to block themselves from the non-communist world.
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- These were countries under the influence of the Soviet Union. They had to follow the Soviets lead politically and economically. They weren’t directly controlled by the Soviets, though.
- This was a military alliance led by the Soviet Union. It was made up of communist countries in Eastern Europe. They all stood up for each other.
- This was a competition between the United States and the Soviets to build superior weapons. This included the development of nuclear weapons. It developed many military technologies.
- A physical division between East and West Berlin. It symbolized the divide of the Cold War. It was built by the East German government.
- This was a meeting between the leaders of allied nations. They discussed the development of the United Nations. They also discussed the division of Germany.
- A government that is controlled by an outside power. This often happens when a country is conquered. It also happens when there is a significant foreign influence.
15 Clues: Totalitarianism is where the government controls many aspects of people’s lives. • An alliance of 30 countries. They all agreed to protect each other in case of an attack. They all defended each other. • A physical division between East and West Berlin. It symbolized the divide of the Cold War. It was built by the East German government. • ...
Unit 11 Business Vocabulary 2015-01-20
Across
- Countries belonging to a regional _____ only buy from each other
- Large powerful companies
- The part of the economy concerned with making things
- Belonging to the whole country
- The maximum amount that can be sold, imported, etc.
- Everything a business does
- Someone who strongly expresses their disapproval of something
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- How a new government is chosen in some countries
- A tax on imports and exports
- An organisation which tries to influence people in power regarding a particular interest
- The farming industry
- When consumers want a product or service
- Part of the economy, e.g. service, manufacturing, electronics
- Someone who advises businesses
- The government's official plan of action
15 Clues: The farming industry • Large powerful companies • Everything a business does • A tax on imports and exports • Belonging to the whole country • Someone who advises businesses • When consumers want a product or service • The government's official plan of action • How a new government is chosen in some countries • The maximum amount that can be sold, imported, etc. • ...
Unit 11 Business Vocabulary 2015-01-20
Across
- The maximum amount that can be sold, imported, etc.
- How a new government is chosen in some countries
- An organisation which tries to influence people in power regarding a particular interest
- Part of the economy, e.g. service, manufacturing, electronics
- Someone who advises businesses
Down
- The farming industry
- Large powerful companies
- The part of the economy concerned with making things
- When consumers want a product or service
- A tax on imports and exports
- Countries belonging to a regional _____ only buy from each other
- Everything a business does
- Belonging to the whole country
- Someone who strongly expresses their disapproval of something
- The government's official plan of action
15 Clues: The farming industry • Large powerful companies • Everything a business does • A tax on imports and exports • Belonging to the whole country • Someone who advises businesses • When consumers want a product or service • The government's official plan of action • How a new government is chosen in some countries • The maximum amount that can be sold, imported, etc. • ...
mariapaz betancur 2021-11-08
Across
- things for sale
- as a result
- a society or association formed by people with a common interest or purpose.
- the government's revenue or source of income.
- To publicly say you support or approve someone or something.
- something national.
- to cover something with something.
- make (someone) stronger and more confident, especially in controlling their life and claiming their rights.
- the exchange of a commodity for money
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- The beggining
- Not honest.
- Done with disrespect
- an agreement between two or more countries where the countries agree on certain obligations that affect trade in goods and services
- center of operations
- Financially benefitial
15 Clues: Not honest. • as a result • The beggining • things for sale • something national. • Done with disrespect • center of operations • Financially benefitial • to cover something with something. • the exchange of a commodity for money • the government's revenue or source of income. • To publicly say you support or approve someone or something. • ...
Africa - Gavin 2021-12-09
Across
- segregation in South Africa
- the name of the army led by konK
- used to fund the war in sierra leone
- where tutsis are being killed in a genocide
- europe split up Africa to colonize
- wrote songs about different problems in Africa
- drug used on child soldiers
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- guy who kidnapped kids
- a song about child soldiers
- where europe laid down the rules for how they would divide up africa
- kidnapped to fight in Uganda
- colonized by Europe
- powerful countries dominating weaker poorer countries
- took place in Uganda between 1987 and 2006
- killed tutsis in a genocide that lasted 100 days
15 Clues: colonized by Europe • guy who kidnapped kids • a song about child soldiers • segregation in South Africa • drug used on child soldiers • kidnapped to fight in Uganda • the name of the army led by konK • europe split up Africa to colonize • used to fund the war in sierra leone • took place in Uganda between 1987 and 2006 • where tutsis are being killed in a genocide • ...
Social chapter 5 2025-02-26
Across
- -threat of serious penalties
- -a country that has two official languages
- -descendants of French colonists
- -A country that is more powerful than other countries
- -Make you like something more than the other
- -how people live and what they like
- -permanent military base
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- -info that is true
- -an agreement between two or more people/countries
- -A person's point of view
- -blockade of a city
- -a culture that has been absorbed by another culture
- -stay the same (not good or bad)
- -Someone whose first language is French
- -Taking someone out of the country and bringing them to another country
15 Clues: -info that is true • -blockade of a city • -permanent military base • -A person's point of view • -threat of serious penalties • -descendants of French colonists • -stay the same (not good or bad) • -how people live and what they like • -Someone whose first language is French • -a country that has two official languages • -Make you like something more than the other • ...
Immigrants 2024-11-25
Across
- Bratwurst
- was easier to find in the US then some other countries
- these people were challenged and were withheld for further info
- People had to answer questions during this exam to go through
- many left because of this
- many immigrants home countries didn't have these
- all lower class immigrants had to go through this to go to US
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- StPatrick'sks Day
- This is were many immigrants found their family members
- most immigrants didn't have much of this
- many immigrants came for these
- most immigrants came over because they had this over in new land
- Tequila
- vodka
- famous for pizza
15 Clues: vodka • Tequila • Bratwurst • famous for pizza • StPatrick'sks Day • many left because of this • many immigrants came for these • most immigrants didn't have much of this • many immigrants home countries didn't have these • was easier to find in the US then some other countries • This is were many immigrants found their family members • ...
World War 1 2025-04-11
Across
- Year WW1 ended
- Killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- In the central powers
- Deep devotion to ones country
- To blame for the war
- Halt in fighting to allow peace talks
- The day the armistice took place
- countries agreed to help each other
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- Used to keep troops from advancing quickly during battle
- Year WW1 started
- countries were competing for land in Asia and Africa
- This country didn't enter the war until 1917
- The aggressive build up of a nations armed forces
- Foot Infection soldiers would get on their foot
- What made the war go on for 4 years
15 Clues: Year WW1 ended • Year WW1 started • To blame for the war • In the central powers • Deep devotion to ones country • Killed Archduke Franz Ferdinand • The day the armistice took place • What made the war go on for 4 years • countries agreed to help each other • Halt in fighting to allow peace talks • This country didn't enter the war until 1917 • ...
Japan 2022-03-17
Across
- military rulers
- highest class in the class system
- A group created after WWI to make sure countries work together and don't conquer other countries.
- lowest class in class system
- a group of islands
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- japans most important natural resource
- class system used in japan
- serve their daimyo, and use katanas
- capital city of Japan
- the body of water between china and the koreas
- largest and most populous island of Japan
- emperor in charge because of a certain restoration
- the policy of intentionally not interacting with most or all of the world
- long sword used by samurai
- a japanese poem based on syllables
15 Clues: military rulers • a group of islands • capital city of Japan • class system used in japan • long sword used by samurai • lowest class in class system • highest class in the class system • a japanese poem based on syllables • serve their daimyo, and use katanas • japans most important natural resource • largest and most populous island of Japan • ...
TCW BSN 3B-3D 2022-12-12
Across
- acronym for call centers
- acronym for electronic connectivity
- type of GB involving films,books,tv series
- made the the world flat
- newest member of the ASEAN
- also known as emerging economies
- silk road headquarter
- type of GB like use and preference of languages
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- wall fall of ______ ____ ended communism in the world
- type of GB manifesting linkages to international capital markets
- the principle or aim of promoting unity among the world's Christian Churches.
- it started as General Agreement on Tariffs and trade
- rich and industrialized countries-Global _____
- regional org of 27 countries
- line that separates north and south
15 Clues: silk road headquarter • made the the world flat • acronym for call centers • newest member of the ASEAN • regional org of 27 countries • also known as emerging economies • acronym for electronic connectivity • line that separates north and south • type of GB involving films,books,tv series • rich and industrialized countries-Global _____ • ...
Globalisation 2025-05-21
Across
- Profits earned abroad often head to the MNC's home company
- why shipping containers have helped globalisation
- FDI for short
- a factor to do with ICT of the development of globalisation
- EU for short
- economies which are on the rise
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- reducing trade barriers
- the subject we have mentioned today
- the study of economics on a wide scale
- a company that operates in many countries
- WTO for short
- things that help reduce the unit cost of businesses
- MNC's have this characteristic to contribute movement of skilled labour
- consists of the movement of people and rise of global culture
- countries that depend on one another
15 Clues: EU for short • WTO for short • FDI for short • reducing trade barriers • economies which are on the rise • the subject we have mentioned today • countries that depend on one another • the study of economics on a wide scale • a company that operates in many countries • why shipping containers have helped globalisation • things that help reduce the unit cost of businesses • ...
Cold War Part 1 Crossword 2025-12-18
Across
- A policy used in the US to help other countries
- Countries who were influenced by the USSR
- Bulgaria was a part of this
- JFK was a part of this
- Eisenhower was a main part of this
- An economic policy used in the USA
- Leader who didn't support Stalin's policies
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- A treaty that was overseen by Eisenhower
- Was the main cause of the Red Scare
- It was split into 4 parts
- It increased during the Space and Arms Race
- Was a part of World War 2
- Happened 2 times in history
- A pact that included Albania
- USA's idea of how communism was spreading
15 Clues: JFK was a part of this • It was split into 4 parts • Was a part of World War 2 • Bulgaria was a part of this • Happened 2 times in history • A pact that included Albania • Eisenhower was a main part of this • An economic policy used in the USA • Was the main cause of the Red Scare • A treaty that was overseen by Eisenhower • Countries who were influenced by the USSR • ...
Around the World 1 2026-03-03
Across
- The way people live, their traditions and habits.
- A nation like Sweden or Japan.
- A symbol of a country.
- A very large area of land, like Europe or Africa.
- You can fly in this to visit other countries.
- A very high part of the land.
- What people speak in a country.
- A picture that shows countries and cities.
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- To go from one place to another.
- A person who visits a place for fun.
- A place where many people live together.
- A very big body of salt water.
- The main city of a country.
- Land surrounded by water.
- Water that flows through land.
15 Clues: A symbol of a country. • Land surrounded by water. • The main city of a country. • A very high part of the land. • A nation like Sweden or Japan. • A very big body of salt water. • Water that flows through land. • What people speak in a country. • To go from one place to another. • A person who visits a place for fun. • A place where many people live together. • ...
Unit 1 - Goals 1 & 2 2023-01-09
Across
- a poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially.
- shantytowns in cities of Brazil
- caused by not having enough to eat, not eating enough of the right things, or being unable to use the food that one does eat.
- examining information from a local, regional, national, or global level
- not knowing where or when your next meal will come from
- the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year
- measures the extent to which countries provide for the social and environmental needs of their citizens
- people who are working but making such little money that they struggle
Down
- the total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year divided by the population
- country at the center of the world, more developed
- living on less than $1/day
- an urban area in which it is difficult to buy affordable or good-quality fresh food
- people who are at risk of harm
- country that has advanced through industrialization
- using resources at a rate that fulfills the needs of current generations without compromising the needs of future generations
- extreme scarcity of food
- countries on the “edges” of the world, developing, poorer
- measure of a country’s achievement based on health, education, and standard of living
- system that ranks countries gender inequality from 0-1
19 Clues: extreme scarcity of food • living on less than $1/day • people who are at risk of harm • shantytowns in cities of Brazil • country at the center of the world, more developed • country that has advanced through industrialization • system that ranks countries gender inequality from 0-1 • not knowing where or when your next meal will come from • ...
Cold War Quiz. 2022-04-28
Across
- A policy to help rebuild European economies after WWII
- A "metaphorical" wall that divided communism and capitalism.
- This wall was built to seal off West Berlin from East Berlin
- An economic system where the government owns the means of production and there is no private property
- A competition to make the most and best nuclear weapons
- An American and British operation to supply west Berliners with supplies.
- A military alliance formed in 1951 with the Soviet Union and other communist countries.
- Gary Powers plane was shot down while flying over the USSR led to this "event".
Down
- Belief that if Vietnam fell to communism, than all surrounding countries will as well.
- A policy to prevent the spread of communism
- a crisis between Cuba and USA when Cuba built nuclear missile facilities supplied by the USSR.
- A military and political alliance created by Canada, USA and European Nations after WWII.
- In 1991 this happened to the USSR.
- A period of intense rivalry between the USSR and USA.
- a failed operation to overthrow the Cuban communist government
- Recklessly charging people with disloyalty often by calling them a “communist”.
- An economic system where people own the means of production and there is private property
- A competition to reach the space age first
- This policies goal was to contain communism by giving aide to countries who need it
19 Clues: In 1991 this happened to the USSR. • A competition to reach the space age first • A policy to prevent the spread of communism • A period of intense rivalry between the USSR and USA. • A policy to help rebuild European economies after WWII • A competition to make the most and best nuclear weapons • A "metaphorical" wall that divided communism and capitalism. • ...
HR Trends. 2024-11-26
Across
- the generation before Z
- people from different countries working at the same place is a sign of this type of workforce
- is expected to change various aspects of HRM
- the Hungarian Central Statistical Offices uses the same term for remote work
- changes in these environmental factors are necessary to ensure equal employment opportunities for all
- has made it possible for people from different countries to work together
- the theory that argues that more medium level jobs will be lost due to technological advancements
- this type of gender segregation means that women and men are represented in different proportions at different levels of the occupationalorganisational hierarchy
- proliferation of these forms of work have resulted in changing work arrangements
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- have made remote work possible
- these workers can be used to meet temporary labour needs of organisations
- this trend is particularly prevalent in Europe and countries like Japan
- are a major concern of the pessimist view of technological advancement
- instead of tightly integrated hierarchical structures, organisations have become...
- became more prevalent during COVID-19
- are considered as not being loyal to companies
- the view that the labour that has lost jobs in some areas of the industry will be able to find jobs in other sectors
- has extended the tasks of HRM due to globalisation
- people with higher education levels and skills would demand for higher...
19 Clues: the generation before Z • have made remote work possible • became more prevalent during COVID-19 • is expected to change various aspects of HRM • are considered as not being loyal to companies • has extended the tasks of HRM due to globalisation • are a major concern of the pessimist view of technological advancement • ...
Japanese expansionism before 1931 2025-12-14
Across
- The war that began in 1914 with the assassination of Franz Ferdinand
- The treaty signed between Japan and the USA in 1854
- The fear of an ideology focusing on revolution from the working class
- The war between Russia and Japan in 1904-05
- Materials or supplies that Japan needed to sustain its growing industry
- The problem for the Japanese democracy in the 1920s
- The Emperor that focused on internationalism and democracy
- The revolution in 1917 that removed the Tsar from power
- The Club that Japan never felt a part of
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- A strong belief in a countries superiority and unity. Can be used to justify imperialism and expansion
- The war between China and Japan 1894-95
- The political and social transformation of the Japanese society beginning in 1868
- The name of the treaty system that Japan was a part of from 1921
- The alliance signed between Britain and Japan in 1902
- The leader of the feudal military dictatopship in Japan
- The Society that promoted Japanese expansionism on the mainland
- The policy or practice of a nation extending its power and influence over other countries through colonization, economic dominance, or military force.
- The believe that a country needs a strong military to defend itself and achieve international goals by being aggresive
- A countries need to protect itself often by strengthening defences or control surrounding territories
19 Clues: The war between China and Japan 1894-95 • The Club that Japan never felt a part of • The war between Russia and Japan in 1904-05 • The treaty signed between Japan and the USA in 1854 • The problem for the Japanese democracy in the 1920s • The alliance signed between Britain and Japan in 1902 • The leader of the feudal military dictatopship in Japan • ...
South American Flags 2017-02-22
Across
- The color of the sun on Argentina and Uruguay's flags (in Spanish)
- The color of the middle stripe on Argentina's, Paraguay's and Peru's flags (in Spanish)
- The US state who's flag looks similar to the flag of Chile
- The color of the stripe on Venezuela's flag that has the stars on it (in Spanish)
- What animal is on Peru's flag?
- The colors of the flag of Bolivia (from top to bottom)
- The number of colors on Chile's flag (in Spanish)
- The number of AZUL stripes on Uruguay's flag (in Spanish)
- The three countries that have almost identical flags (written in alphabetical order)
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- The colors on Peru's flag (in order from left to right)
- The color of the stripes on Argentina's flags (in order from top to bottom)
- The colors of the flag of Colombia, Ecuador, and Venezuela (from top to bottom)
- The two countries with stars on the flags (in alphabetical order)
- The number of stars on Venezuela's flag (in Spanish)
- The only country with verde on the flag
- The number of countries with 3 HORIZONTAL stripes (in Spanish)
- The shape that the flags of Uruguay and Argentina have in common
- The number of DIFFERENT colors visible on the flags of Spanish-speaking South America (in Spanish)
- The number of stripes on Uruguay's flag (in Spanish)
19 Clues: What animal is on Peru's flag? • The only country with verde on the flag • The number of colors on Chile's flag (in Spanish) • The number of stars on Venezuela's flag (in Spanish) • The number of stripes on Uruguay's flag (in Spanish) • The colors of the flag of Bolivia (from top to bottom) • The colors on Peru's flag (in order from left to right) • ...
Africa - Lilette 2021-12-09
Across
- when rich countries steal from poor countries
- children who hid from Kony by sleeping in safe houses
- the system of government that separates races
- country that had apartheid
- the group of kids that escaped their camp
- used to make children better killers
- a war within a country
- traded for guns in Sierra Leone
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- a lady's best friend according to Lupe Fiasco
- continent that colonized Africa
- A song about child soldiers by Lupe Fiasco
- person Jal criticized for promoting violence
- Emmanel Jal's best friend as a child
- the country that had child soldiers
- leader of the Lords Resistance Army (LRA)
- place genocide happened between Hutu and Tutsi's
16 Clues: a war within a country • country that had apartheid • continent that colonized Africa • traded for guns in Sierra Leone • the country that had child soldiers • Emmanel Jal's best friend as a child • used to make children better killers • leader of the Lords Resistance Army (LRA) • the group of kids that escaped their camp • A song about child soldiers by Lupe Fiasco • ...
Madey's Overseas Expantion 2022-03-03
Across
- Became US president in 1913, and rejected Taft's dollar diplomacy
- took power and had Madero killed.
- 27th presedent
- Became the 50th state of America in 1959
- publisher of new york journal
- was the president of Mexico from 1877 to 1911
- Connects the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean
- avoiding involvement in affairs of other countries.
- who Began the Mexican Revolution in 1910
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- This amendment limited Cuba's right affairs
- hawaiis last queen
- the purchase of alaska
- Sewards Folley
- softly and carry a big stick
- The Platt Amendment limited this country's right to make treaties
- Began the Mexican Revolution in 1910
- sent by president Wilson with 15,000 soldiers into Mexico.
- One of the ABC Powers countries
- led Filipino rebels during the capture of Manila
19 Clues: Sewards Folley • 27th presedent • hawaiis last queen • the purchase of alaska • softly and carry a big stick • publisher of new york journal • One of the ABC Powers countries • took power and had Madero killed. • Began the Mexican Revolution in 1910 • Connects the Atlantic and Pacific Ocean • Became the 50th state of America in 1959 • who Began the Mexican Revolution in 1910 • ...
World War I Review 2016-11-27
Across
- major underlying cause of WWI
- cease-fire in war
- Germany and Austria-Hungary
- stipulated that Germany must take blame for the war
- proposed that Mexico should attack the U.S.
- German U-boats attempted to prevent these from reaching the allies
- this happened to Archduke Ferdiand
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- organization that wanted to ensure security and peace
- countries building up their armies
- U.S. created this to draft men for the war
- President Wilson program for peace
- U.S., Great Britain, and France
- payment from one country due to economic injury
- lead the U.S. Food Administration during WWI
- how did U-boats change naval warfare
- these caused a high death toll in WWI
- the newly created countries gave this to Europe
17 Clues: cease-fire in war • Germany and Austria-Hungary • major underlying cause of WWI • U.S., Great Britain, and France • countries building up their armies • President Wilson program for peace • this happened to Archduke Ferdiand • how did U-boats change naval warfare • these caused a high death toll in WWI • U.S. created this to draft men for the war • ...
Unit 6: Consequences of Industralization 2022-05-04
Across
- anti-foreigner movement in china
- Hindu uprising against British
- cultivated in Southeast Asian plantations
- system that let Indian laborers work with their families on plantations
- economically ruled Central American countries
- clusters of people from same region
- a result of forced trade between Europe and China
- peasant revolt against the Qing dynasty
Down
- what imperalist nations grew in colonized lands
- European countries discussed the division of Africa
- Britain earns the right to trade at Chinese ports
- led native and mestizo revolt against Spanish viceroys
- African king who exploited Belgian workers
- connected Europe to Asia without bypassing Africa
- caused Chinese diaspora in California
- worked for set amount of years to earn freedom
- fought against British in Boer Wars
17 Clues: Hindu uprising against British • anti-foreigner movement in china • fought against British in Boer Wars • clusters of people from same region • caused Chinese diaspora in California • peasant revolt against the Qing dynasty • cultivated in Southeast Asian plantations • African king who exploited Belgian workers • economically ruled Central American countries • ...
Safety and Stabilty 2023-05-07
Across
- feeling joy or pleasure
- a great lack of food over a wide area
- a vehicle used to carry ill or injured people to a hospital.
- being safe from danger
- a state of quiet or calm
- the strength of a country and its ability to look after its citizens
- something a person does that is against the law
- keeping the public healthy by providing clean living conditions.
Down
- reliable; safe; not changing
- fighting between countries, states or other groups of people.
- all the basic systems that have been created in a country
- being without sickness or pain
- leaders of countries
- easily broken; delicate
- what do we breathe?
- bad for the environment
- enforce laws, investigate crimes and keep order.
17 Clues: what do we breathe? • leaders of countries • being safe from danger • feeling joy or pleasure • easily broken; delicate • bad for the environment • a state of quiet or calm • reliable; safe; not changing • being without sickness or pain • a great lack of food over a wide area • something a person does that is against the law • enforce laws, investigate crimes and keep order. • ...
The Scramble for Africa 2022-08-10
Across
- Europe took ... from Africa
- The myth of the golden ...
- The Ashanti traded in ...
- Countries competing to be the most powerful
- Europe built these in Africa to transport people and goods
- an epidemic that was brought to Africa from Europe
- Medicine that helped Europe fight malaria
- Europe took materials form Africa and sold it to ... for profit
- A cause for colonialism was ... Disasters
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- came to Africa to convert people to Christianity
- This country colonised Angola
- The process of taking over other countries
- Colonised the Ashanti Kingdom
- The word for King in Ashanti
- Who led the Berling Conference
- Judging people by the colour of their skin
16 Clues: The Ashanti traded in ... • The myth of the golden ... • Europe took ... from Africa • The word for King in Ashanti • This country colonised Angola • Colonised the Ashanti Kingdom • Who led the Berling Conference • Medicine that helped Europe fight malaria • A cause for colonialism was ... Disasters • The process of taking over other countries • ...
The Iron Curtain Crossword 2024-05-16
Across
- Conflict fought by indirect means
- Policy restricting expansion of influence
- British Prime Minister during WWII, coined phrase “Iron Curtain”
- Projectile weapon, often nuclear-capable
- Economic system based on private ownership
- Group of countries with shared goals. Typically used to refer to the Iron Curtain
- Cartoons, magazines, or any other media intended to manipulate public opinion
- Strain between opposing forces
- Person leaving one side for another
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- Classless, stateless societal structure
- Union of Soviet Socialist Republics
- The wall of communist countries the USSR had on its western border
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- Undermining of authority or government
- A stale point in a war where neither side progresses
- Pact of communist states alliance
16 Clues: Strain between opposing forces • Conflict fought by indirect means • Pact of communist states alliance • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • Union of Soviet Socialist Republics • Person leaving one side for another • Undermining of authority or government • Classless, stateless societal structure • Projectile weapon, often nuclear-capable • ...
Vocab crossword 2022-05-26
Across
- a close association for a common objective
- publication issued at regular intervals
- a state of prolonged fighting
- free from war
- an opened armed conflict between countries or group
- subject or topic in which a person writes or speaks
- alone
- a way to keep an enemy from attacking you
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- a temporary agreement between two or more countries about peace
- collection of poetry or stories
- to confer with another in order to come to terms or agreement
- conversation or literary work consisting of a conversation between two or more persons
- to cause to conform or agree
- a temporary cease-fire
- an alliance, especially a temporary one
- special group-study class for advanced students
- the mutual agreement to end war
17 Clues: alone • free from war • a temporary cease-fire • to cause to conform or agree • a state of prolonged fighting • collection of poetry or stories • the mutual agreement to end war • publication issued at regular intervals • an alliance, especially a temporary one • a way to keep an enemy from attacking you • a close association for a common objective • ...
8 Humanities - Changing Nations 2021-10-23
Across
- Person who has been forced to leave country to escape war or persecution
- What makes a town or city urbanised
- A person who moves into a country from another
- Available housing is a cause of urban sprawl for ...countries
- Job opportunities
- pull and push factors
- Money to upskill rural workers is a[n] ... consequence
- Map shaded in colour is called
- Movement of people between countries
- Movement of people within country
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- Pattern of where people live in a particular space
- Pattern is the ... of things
- Lack of resources
- What continent had the most migrants move to Australia in 2012
- Observing something that changes over time
- Population shift from rural areas to urban areas
- ...is the outward growth of cities
17 Clues: Lack of resources • Job opportunities • pull and push factors • Pattern is the ... of things • Map shaded in colour is called • Movement of people within country • ...is the outward growth of cities • What makes a town or city urbanised • Movement of people between countries • Observing something that changes over time • A person who moves into a country from another • ...
World War I 2013-03-11
Across
- sickness
- an agreement between two nations to cooperate with one another
- someone who supports or cooperates with another
- something that makes you sick
- building up one's armed forces to be ready for war
- a deep ditch in the ground
- pride in one's country and culture
- a period of fighting through a series of battles
- a group of countries ruled over by another, more powerful country
- announce officially
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- a fight
- to ruin something so that it cannot be repaired
- to slowly weaken someone's defenses over time
- building an empire by controlling other, smaller countries
- neither side is winning
- to give up; to agree that you have lost
- something that makes something else happen
17 Clues: a fight • sickness • announce officially • neither side is winning • a deep ditch in the ground • something that makes you sick • pride in one's country and culture • to give up; to agree that you have lost • something that makes something else happen • to slowly weaken someone's defenses over time • to ruin something so that it cannot be repaired • ...
Industrial Revolution 2018-01-29
Across
- political system in which government owns all property
- person who starts up and takes on the business
- theory
- of industrial development in countries
- of influence/area in which a foreign nation controlled trade and investment
- war/1904-1905
Down
- war/1839-1842
- treating the people they control as if they’re children
- Von Bismark/Prussian prime minister
- a land for its location
- of people from rural areas
- of new territory to an existing country
- or most of the factors of production are owned
- of production/ land,labor,and capital
- rebellion/a 1900 revolt in China
- a strong nation dominates other countries
- Darwinism/the belief that only the fittest survive
17 Clues: theory • war/1839-1842 • war/1904-1905 • a land for its location • of people from rural areas • rebellion/a 1900 revolt in China • Von Bismark/Prussian prime minister • of production/ land,labor,and capital • of industrial development in countries • of new territory to an existing country • a strong nation dominates other countries • person who starts up and takes on the business • ...
Urbanisation 2024-07-29
Across
- 85% of country is living in urban places
- What type of countries are the most urbanised
- How often are people added to urban populations
- 10% of people live in this place
- One of the biggest challenges for rapidly urbanising countries
- China is experiancing ____ urbanisation
- Least urbanised regions of Earth
- Typical Middle Eastern country with high urbanisation
- ___ 60% of the worlds population
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- Has the highest urbanisation rates
- How many days are needed until 2050 to house population growth
- ____ to urban migration
- The main cause of future urbanisation
- Less than 3% of its surface is covered with city
- Expected to be 50% urbanised by 2050
- Global urban populations _____ by 2050
- Measure of the percentage of urbanisation
17 Clues: ____ to urban migration • 10% of people live in this place • Least urbanised regions of Earth • ___ 60% of the worlds population • Has the highest urbanisation rates • Expected to be 50% urbanised by 2050 • The main cause of future urbanisation • Global urban populations _____ by 2050 • China is experiancing ____ urbanisation • 85% of country is living in urban places • ...
Globalization 2024-10-31
Across
- Goods and services manufactured in one country and sold in a different country.
- A government regulation, or tax that restricts the free exchange of goods and services, especially across national borders.
- Tax on goods that are imported from a target nation.
- The ability of a party to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than others.
- Goods and services brought in from another country.
- One country's economic decisions can affect other nations' economies.
- Limit or restriction on how many(amount) of a good can be imported into a country.
- group of 32 countries from Europe and North America that exists to protect the people and territory of its members.
Down
- U.S. protecting American made goods by increasing tariffs.
- International trade that removes all trade barriers between countries.
- A unique economic and political union between 27 European countries.
- Cartel that controls the global oil supply.
- International organization dealing with the rules of trade between nations.
- A law that forbids trading with another country, typically as a punishment for bad behavior.
- Free trade agreement made in 1994 between the US, Canada, and Mexico.
15 Clues: Cartel that controls the global oil supply. • Goods and services brought in from another country. • Tax on goods that are imported from a target nation. • U.S. protecting American made goods by increasing tariffs. • A unique economic and political union between 27 European countries. • One country's economic decisions can affect other nations' economies. • ...
International and Global Business 2026-01-13
Across
- The amount a country owes to other countries
- Government and Laws
- making, buying, and selling of goods and services within a country
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- A measure of price changes in consumer goods- also known as the “cost of living index”
- shipping, and selling goods and services across national borders
- Natural, Human, Capital
- The total market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time.
- The process of exchanging one currency for another- which consists of banks that buy and sell different currencies.
Down
- The difference between a country’s total exports and total imports
- Measures national income and output
- When prices increase and the buying power of the country’s money declines its currency is not as appealing
- value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- The difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of a country.
- goods and services bought from other countries
15 Clues: Government and Laws • Natural, Human, Capital • Measures national income and output • Goods and services sold to other countries • The amount a country owes to other countries • goods and services bought from other countries • shipping, and selling goods and services across national borders • The difference between a country’s total exports and total imports • ...
international business 2023-02-04
Across
- A trade agreement was signed in 1993. It has its own anthem, flag, financial policies, security policies, foreign policies, and currency. The EU now consists of 27 countries in Europe and a population of half a billion people.
- An intentional organization that pushes trade liberalization throughout the world, established in 1995. Has over 150 members.
- NAFTA is a free trade agreement that was launched in 1994 between the countries Mexico, Canada, and the United States. NAFTA 2.0 was recently signed in 2020, between Canada, the United States, and Mexico. NAFTA places rules concerning the trade of services, goods, and investments across North America. It also gets rid of tariffs, and other trade barriers, and increases fair competition.
- Trade organization formed in 1989. Ties 21 countries that surround the Pacific ocean to function on regional trade. Its motive is to develop the Asia-Pacific community and increase economic growth.
- Monetary Fund An organization with the motive of pushing financial stability, solving economic crises, assuaging poverty, and encouraging growth.
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- Treaty between nations, two or more, that consists of the movement of services and goods, removal of trade barriers, foreign investment being encouraged, and the placement of terms of trade. Can be bilateral or multilateral.
- A trade organization which consists of the major economies of the world. Come to discuss macroeconomic issues. Countries: France, US, Canada, Great Britain, Italy, Germany, Japan, Russia.
- Trade orginzation formed in the time period of the economic crisis of the 1990s, with the purpose of proving a discussion forum for the major economies around the world other than the G8.
- Groups made to make easy the free movement of goods and services. Are created by individual governments with the purpose of helping domestic companies expand into international markets.
- Euro is the European currency that is used in many EU countries, and also by the European Union.
- Bank a 186-country member orginzation which gives monetary and technical support to developing countries. Gives grants and loans to aid with health, education, farming, environmental issues, resource management, infrastructure, and other economic issues.
- for Economic co-operation & Development A trade organization made in 1961 consisting of thirty member countries, to push the advancement of democracy and market economies.
12 Clues: Euro is the European currency that is used in many EU countries, and also by the European Union. • An intentional organization that pushes trade liberalization throughout the world, established in 1995. Has over 150 members. • ...
Deutsch Heute: Chapter 7 Other Nouns 2013-04-24
17 Clues: Life • Nurse • Bottle • Custom • Country • Restaurant • First name • Beer Garden • Preparation • Train station • Vacation trip • Pedestrian zone • Foreign Countries • Freeway, expressway • Means of Transportation • Exchange student (male) • Exchange student (female)
Cold War Crossword 2022-11-14
Across
- treaty signed by USA and USSR limiting the production of nuclear weapons
- organization that was formed to oppose Communist expansion in the Far East
- a policy of political, economic, and military pressure to new weapons
- the person who used "Iron Curtain" in his speech
- elected leader of USSR in 1985
- the countries of Eastern Europe that came under the control of the Soviet Union
- the doctrine that provided aid to Greece and Turkey to stop communism
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- made up of countries with non-communist governments
- an alliance formed by 12 countries to stop the spread of communism in Western Europe
- leader of USSR during and after WWII
- lots of americans lost their lives during the ____ war in Southeast Asia
- a time of improved relations between the United States and the Soviet Union during the 1970's
- ideas spread by one side in the Cold War to support its own policies
- The country U-2 spy plane belonged to
- A crisis that involved the United States and USSR occurred when Russian missile bases were set up in____
15 Clues: elected leader of USSR in 1985 • leader of USSR during and after WWII • The country U-2 spy plane belonged to • the person who used "Iron Curtain" in his speech • made up of countries with non-communist governments • ideas spread by one side in the Cold War to support its own policies • a policy of political, economic, and military pressure to new weapons • ...
ANgels crossword thing 2024-01-10
Across
- countries that came togehter to promote international peace
- when two or more countries increase the size and quality of military resources to gain military and political superiority over one another.
- 35th president of the US
- closest approach to nuclear war at any time between the US and the Soviet Union.
- program providing aid to Western Europe following the devastation of World War II
- system of government which people can vote for a representative
- used to transport resources during the berlin blockade
- principle that the US should give support to countries or peoples threatened by Soviet forces or Communist insurrection
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- law authorized the construction of a 41,000-mile network of interstate highways that would span the nation.
- action of containing hostile influence
- marked increase of birthrate after ww2
- a system in which goods are owned in common and are available to all as needed
- period of public fear and anxiety over the supposed rise of communist
- competition between the Soviet Union and the United States over who could conquer space exploration first.
- the war that the US joined because of truman doctrine
15 Clues: 35th president of the US • action of containing hostile influence • marked increase of birthrate after ww2 • the war that the US joined because of truman doctrine • used to transport resources during the berlin blockade • countries that came togehter to promote international peace • system of government which people can vote for a representative • ...
