countries Crossword Puzzles
The Distribution of Wealth 2013-11-10
Across
- Advocates the accumulation of wealth through foreign trade
- High unemployment rate, failing inflation
- An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth
- Colonial powers pull away from colonies
- Synonym to progressive thought
- Based on equality, the collective good and the means of production
- Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy
- Is our country getting better or worse from the 2008 recession?
- Fill in the blank: People who live on a dollar a day and people in ___________ poverty
- The countries employ socialist ideologies, but evolve into totalitarian where the population has very limited access to civil, economic, political freedoms and liberties
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- Centered on private enterprise, individualism and the pursuit of profit
- Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers
- Fill in the blank: Fall of communism largely due to global market tendencies and the __________ practices
- The government may not have the organization necessary to distribute any wealth generated is known as this noun
- The name given to the U.S's military alliances
- The right to pursue wealth individually and individual freedoms
- A state where the government is corrupt and does not provide for the basic needs of it's population
- Fill in the blank: Existing political borders in Africa were defined by _________ nations with no regard to local populations and for the best interest of the mother country
- Low unemployment rate, rising inflation
- Fill in the blank: New core and near core countries and known as ___________ countries
20 Clues: Synonym to progressive thought • Colonial powers pull away from colonies • Low unemployment rate, rising inflation • High unemployment rate, failing inflation • The name given to the U.S's military alliances • An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth • Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers • Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy • ...
Chapter 22 Vocabulary 2014-03-12
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- security/A system by which the participating nations agree to take joint action against a nation
- formal agreement between the governments of two or more countries
- avoidance of involvement in world affairs
- of members of both major political parties
- document entitling a traveler to certain protections established by international treaty
- attacks any one of them
- treaty/Agreement between two nations
- official of the government who represents the nation in diplomatic matters
- defense alliance/An agreement between nations to support each other in case of an attack
- military service; also called the draft
- special document, required by certain countries, that is issued by the government of the country
- agreement/An agreement made between the president and another head of state
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- security/Protection of a nation’s borders and territories against invasion or control by foreign
- security pact/A mutual defense treaty among nations of a region
- in world affairs
- policy designed to keep the Soviet Union from expanding its power
- ambassador’s official residence and offices in a foreign country
- measure such as withholding economic aid to influence a foreign government’s activities
- policy/The strategies and goals that guide a nation’s relations with other countries
- treaty/International agreement signed by several nations
- /Office that promotes American business and safeguards its travelers in a foreign country
- government official who heads a consulate in a foreign nation
22 Clues: in world affairs • attacks any one of them • treaty/Agreement between two nations • military service; also called the draft • avoidance of involvement in world affairs • of members of both major political parties • treaty/International agreement signed by several nations • government official who heads a consulate in a foreign nation • ...
Trade, Consumption and Fairtrade 2020-11-30
Across
- The action of buying and selling goods and services
- link/connection
- An arrangement which ensures fair prices and wages for farer, workers and their families in developing countries
- A country which has a sophisticated economy and advanced technology
- Exchange of goods between two countries promoting trade and investments
- The spread of cultural characteristics
- Traveling to places outside their usual environment for leisure, business or other purposes for not more than one consecutive year.
- tourism directed towards exotic, natural environments
- The world becoming more interconnected
- A poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially
- A factory/workshop where manual workers are employed at long hours, low wages in poor conditions
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- The movement of people from one place to another
- A company which does business in several countries
- Products/produce
- The system of making and trading goods and services of value
- Goods that are available from cultivating raw materials
- Science/knowledge put into practical use to solve problems or invent useful tools
- Goods and services brought from abroad
- Goods that are available from cultivating raw materials without a manufacturing process
- A shipping method in which material is packaged into large containers
- Goods and services sold abroad
- A person who purchases goods and services
- The sale and delivery of an intangible product
- The world considered as a single community linked by telecommunications
24 Clues: link/connection • Products/produce • Goods and services sold abroad • Goods and services brought from abroad • The spread of cultural characteristics • The world becoming more interconnected • A person who purchases goods and services • The sale and delivery of an intangible product • The movement of people from one place to another • ...
kiley pendergrass world geography 2021-10-20
Across
- a line or border separating two countries
- an outlying district of a city
- term for the basic physical systems of a business, region, or nation
- permanently frozen layer below earths surface
- movement from one part of something to another
- a company operating in several countries
- a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires
- a very large, heavily populated city or urban complex
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- an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control
- an alliance for combined action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states
- the land and maritime area bounded on the west by the lena river in russia
- enclosure or basin located in the course of a canal or a river
- gives power to representatives who are elected by citizens
- the spreading of something more widely
- resources that are available under current market conditions
- a person who does not stay long in the same place
- the exchange of diseases, ideas, foods, crops, and population between the new world and the old world
- the winds in the middle latitudes between 35 and 65 degrees latitude
- a region consisting of a densely populated urban core and its less - populated surrounding territories
- legislative body of government
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims
- send ( goods or services ) to another country for sale
22 Clues: an outlying district of a city • legislative body of government • the spreading of something more widely • a company operating in several countries • a line or border separating two countries • permanently frozen layer below earths surface • movement from one part of something to another • a person who does not stay long in the same place • ...
Globalized Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-18
Across
- Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Google
- European countries had this belief which drove them to take over many countries
- WWF, MSF, WVI
- People from all over the world migrated to North America for a better life
- Forcing a culture to follow a bigger culture
- William got laid off from his toothpaste capping job to a machine
- Powerful countries that have this belief can cause mass destruction
- Europe gave livestock for potatoes from NA
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- The last one of this building closed in 1996
- Nelson Mandella abolished this policy in South Africa and was elected president
- This policy created tariffs and devalued other currencies
- Some First Nations carry a card which allows them to hunt and fish freely
- When Christopher Columbus came to the Caribbean, this period happened
- Hutus and Tutsis were in a conflict that caused many people to die because of their tribe name
- Owning land and property is easy when this system is in action
- Without ambitious people in NASA, we would barely see anything outside Earth
- In this historical trade route, the west gave wood, gold and silver while the east gave silk, gunpowder and the idea of glasses
- People who came to Britain and did not afford to pay the travel fee had to work for the railroad without pay
- Mass death of people causes this
- The government gave 4.7 billion dollars to First Nations as an apology
20 Clues: WWF, MSF, WVI • Apple, Amazon, Facebook, Google • Mass death of people causes this • Europe gave livestock for potatoes from NA • The last one of this building closed in 1996 • Forcing a culture to follow a bigger culture • This policy created tariffs and devalued other currencies • Owning land and property is easy when this system is in action • ...
Hitler’s Lightning War according to Maria 2019-05-19
Across
- What part of France did the Germans take control of?
- Under the .....,passed in March 1941, the president could lend or lease arms and other supplies to any country vital to the USA.
- What nickname did Erwin Rommel earn after his successes in North Africa?
- Who was the new British prime minister?
- To everyone’s surprise, what country actually drew USA into the war?
- What two countries declared war on Germany on September 3?
- What battle ended on May 10,1941?
- Who was known as Hitler’s partner?
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- How many hours did it take Hitler to overthrow Denmark?
- Under the command of what General did Hitler send German tank forces, Afrika Korps to attack the British?
- How many countries did Hitler pursue to join the Axis powers?
- What is the name of the 10 year contract that Joseph Stalin signed with Hitler?
- What is known as the ultimate prize?
- What was the name of Hitler’s plan to invade the Soviet Union?
- What was known as key to reaching the oil fields in the Middle East?
- What was the name of the German air forces that started bombing Great Britain in 1940?
- What city did Germany put under seige on September 8th?
- How many Soviet troops did Stalin send to Finland?
- What countries of the Southern Europe were key to Hitker’s invasion plan?
- How many technological devices turned the tide in the RAF’s favor?
20 Clues: What battle ended on May 10,1941? • Who was known as Hitler’s partner? • What is known as the ultimate prize? • Who was the new British prime minister? • How many Soviet troops did Stalin send to Finland? • What part of France did the Germans take control of? • How many hours did it take Hitler to overthrow Denmark? • ...
Y8 Globalisation and Fast Fashion 2026-01-09
Across
- Transport method used to move goods across oceans
- To keep something going without damaging the environment
- Money paid to workers
- Goods made in one country and sold to another
- A person who buys goods
- A method of transporting goods by plane
- A cheap, quickly produced item of clothing
- A system where countries depend on each other
- A natural fibre used to make clothes
- A factory where clothes are made
- Environmentally friendly; reduces harm
- Where goods are bought and sold
- A shop that sells clothes
- A long journey clothes make from factory to shop
- A place where old clothes are collected
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- A worker paid very little for long hours
- A harmful gas released by transport and factories
- The chain of processes involved in producing goods
- The price paid to make or buy something
- A country where many fast fashion clothes are produced
- Products made with reduced environmental impact
- Moral principles guiding decisions about right and wrong
- To join pieces of fabric together
- To use something again instead of throwing it away
- The buying and selling of goods between countries
- A material made from oil, used in cheap clothing
- A type of pollution caused by chemicals in rivers
- People who work, often in factories
- The movement of people, goods, and ideas around the world
- A global company operating in many countries
- Cloth or fabric used to make clothes
31 Clues: Money paid to workers • A person who buys goods • A shop that sells clothes • Where goods are bought and sold • A factory where clothes are made • To join pieces of fabric together • People who work, often in factories • A natural fibre used to make clothes • Cloth or fabric used to make clothes • Environmentally friendly; reduces harm • The price paid to make or buy something • ...
enterprise 2025-02-04
Across
- Money put into a business for growth.
- The rivalry between businesses that drives better products and prices.
- A business owned and operated by one person.
- A company that operates in multiple countries.
- Payments businesses make to the government, funding public services.
- Organizations owned by the government.
- A newly established business, often focused on innovation.
- The development of new products or services.
- Goods and services bought from other countries.
- A large company with shareholders.
- When a business can no longer pay its debts.
- A business run by two or more people who share profits and responsibilities.
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- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- A person who starts and runs a business.
- Short for Corporate Social Responsibility, businesses acting ethically.
- Businesses owned by individuals or companies rather than the state.
- A business that prioritizes social impact over profit.
- A market controlled by a single company, limiting competition.
- Businesses contribute to roads, buildings, and public facilities.
- The total income a business earns.
- A business practice that reduces environmental impact.
- The financial gain after expenses are deducted.
- A business owned and run by its members for mutual benefit.
- One major way enterprises contribute to the economy.
- A movement ensuring ethical production and fair wages.
- The system of money, production, and trade in a country.
- A business model where an individual operates a branch of an established brand.
27 Clues: The total income a business earns. • A large company with shareholders. • Money put into a business for growth. • Organizations owned by the government. • A person who starts and runs a business. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • A business owned and operated by one person. • The development of new products or services. • ...
WWI Crossword 2024-12-03
Across
- passenger ship torpedoed by a German U-boat was:
- One of the new countries created from Austria Hungary after the war
- Money paid to repair the damage caused by war
- Country that had to pay reparations and take blame for WWI
- The belief that disputes can only be resolved through military force:
- Caused a greater death toll
- What country's entrance into WWI was considered the turning point?
- War I Test
- WWI combatants that included Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria and the Ottoman Empire
- Term that refers to a stronger country taking over a weaker country's government or economy:
- WWI weapon used by the Germans that required is to use urine soaked rags for protection
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- The organization that was proposed by the US president after WWI to help countries work out their problems was called:
- Document that the US refused to sign because they were afraid of being drug into another war was:
- Used to influence your opinion using emotional appeals
- Harming women and children and other non-combatants in war
- Many thought this was an indirect threat against the US
- Weapon used in WWI that was effective in rolling over trench lines
- Who was the US president during WWI?
- Groups of countries that agree to assist one another in case of war.
- Ferdinand Name of the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne whose assassination began WWI:
- Powers Name for WWI combatants that included France, the US, GB and Russia
- Country that took blame and had to pay reparations
22 Clues: War I Test • Caused a greater death toll • Who was the US president during WWI? • Money paid to repair the damage caused by war • passenger ship torpedoed by a German U-boat was: • Country that took blame and had to pay reparations • Used to influence your opinion using emotional appeals • Many thought this was an indirect threat against the US • ...
Thai-Cambodia Border Dispute 2025-08-07
Across
- Neighbouring country to Thailand involved in the territorial dispute. (8)
- A line on a map separating two countries. (6)
- Forced to leave one’s home due to conflict. (9)
- Family name of a powerful and influential political dynasty in Thailand. (10)
- Religious site at the heart of the conflict. (6)
- An official group or body assigned to handle a task. (10)
- A formal expression of opinion or choice. (4)
- To make unstable or insecure. (11)
- Family name of an influential political dynasty in Cambodia. (3)
- International court that settles disputes between nations. (3)
- A short, violent confrontation. (5)
- A person or country that attacks first. (9)
- Discussion aimed at reaching an agreement. (11)
- Explosive device hidden in the ground. (8)
- A small or brief battle. (8)
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- A weapon that is launched or fired. (7)
- Armed forces or relating to the army. (8)
- People injured or killed in a conflict. (10)
- Deaths caused by war or disaster. (10)
- Rules or limits placed to control actions or access. (11)
- A disagreement or argument, often between people or countries. (7)
- A formal agreement signed between countries. (6)
- Family term used during a phone call. (5)
- A temporary halt in fighting. (9)
- Southeast Asian country involved in a border dispute with Cambodia. (8)
- Increased in intensity or seriousness. (9)
- Related to government or public affairs. (9)
- Strong patriotic feeling that often leads to conflict. (11)
28 Clues: A small or brief battle. (8) • A temporary halt in fighting. (9) • To make unstable or insecure. (11) • A short, violent confrontation. (5) • Deaths caused by war or disaster. (10) • A weapon that is launched or fired. (7) • Armed forces or relating to the army. (8) • Family term used during a phone call. (5) • Increased in intensity or seriousness. (9) • ...
World War One 2025-10-21
Across
- a leading Canadian ace in world war 1, he has a record of shooting 72 enemy planes down
- the sinking of this ship was the straw that broke the camels back and caused the USA to join World War 1
- an area of empty land in between of opposing enemy trenches
- nationality of the red baron
- The rotting of the flesh around soldiers foot due to excessive mud and moisture
- the man who Assasinated the heir to the throne of Austria-Hungary
- the name of the gang that killed franz ferdinand
- whose death started world war 1?
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- what was germanies pre-world war one stragetic plan.
- what is the N in M.A.I.N which means Extreme love and loyalty for one's country
- somme, ypres, passchendaele, and vimy ridge are all examples of this
- Mental disorder brought upon the veterans by the constant noise and stress.
- the I in M.A.I.N which basically means to use recources of the countries that were conquered by other countries.
- the A in M.A.I.N which means the team up of countries.
- the king of britain and the one who declared war on Germany
- what month did world war 1 end
- canadian law that gave the government powers during the time of war
- the former german emporer of world war 1
- an act that gave rights to all canadian soldiers.
- aviator who shot 5 or more enemy aircraft
20 Clues: nationality of the red baron • what month did world war 1 end • whose death started world war 1? • the former german emporer of world war 1 • aviator who shot 5 or more enemy aircraft • the name of the gang that killed franz ferdinand • an act that gave rights to all canadian soldiers. • what was germanies pre-world war one stragetic plan. • ...
Vocab 2016-12-01
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- trade no trade restrictions
- when goods get brought into a country
- industrialized countries South Korea, Thailand, and Singapore
- when countries rely on eachother
- country Sierra Leone,Guatemala, and Cambodia
- resources Materials found on earth that people need
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- resources resources that can't be reused
- when goods go out of a country
- country japan, U.S, and France
- tax on imported goods
- system includes deciding what goods and services to produce, how to produce them and who will receive them
- resources resources that can be reused
- number of goods imported for certain counties
13 Clues: tax on imported goods • trade no trade restrictions • when goods go out of a country • country japan, U.S, and France • when countries rely on eachother • when goods get brought into a country • resources resources that can be reused • resources resources that can't be reused • country Sierra Leone,Guatemala, and Cambodia • number of goods imported for certain counties • ...
Intro to the Cold War 2022-04-14
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- mistrust and tension between USSR and USA
- a communist government was put in place here
- leader of USA at start of Cold War
- world's first satellite made by Soviets
- 195 countries committed to preventing war
- US aid given to countries threatened by communism
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- communism military alliance
- go to brink or war to avoid war
- leader of USSR at start of the Cold War
- democratic military alliance
- US goal in Cold War
- figurative divide between democracy and communism
- type of weapon that could destroy the world
13 Clues: US goal in Cold War • communism military alliance • democratic military alliance • go to brink or war to avoid war • leader of USA at start of Cold War • leader of USSR at start of the Cold War • world's first satellite made by Soviets • mistrust and tension between USSR and USA • 195 countries committed to preventing war • type of weapon that could destroy the world • ...
Cold War (Chapter 27, 28, 31) 2017-04-07
Across
- This region within Yugoslavia was the victim of ethnic cleansing.
- The competition between the USA and the Soviet Union to build up nuclear weapons.
- This policy featured countries refusing to join the USA or the Soviet Union during the Cold War.
- The economic and political restructuring of the Soviet Union.
- This communist country shares a southern border along the 38th parallel.
- This doctrine featured the Soviet Union hoping to spread communism.
- This alliance of countries was formed in 1949 to combat communism.
- These types of states surrounded the USSR and were economically dependent.
- This side of Berlin/Germany was communist.
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- A group of nations that have a common goal.
- The concept that countries would fall to communism one-by-one.
- This policy was meant to keep communism from spreading.
- Being too afraid to attack an enemy.
- The economic redevelopment of Europe, led by the US Secretary of State.
- This alliance featured the Soviet Union and its allies.
- Last name of the Soviet leader, who came to power in 1985, and was a reformer.
- This US president made a doctrine to stop the spread of communism.
- The __________________ War, fought to stop the spread of communism, has been the only war that the USA has lost.
- A calming of tensions between the USA and the Soviet Union.
- This communist Cambodian leader of the Khmer Rouge killed over a million people.
20 Clues: Being too afraid to attack an enemy. • This side of Berlin/Germany was communist. • A group of nations that have a common goal. • This policy was meant to keep communism from spreading. • This alliance featured the Soviet Union and its allies. • A calming of tensions between the USA and the Soviet Union. • ...
Chapter 1 Civics 2018-02-15
Across
- america's favourite invention
- as long as you follow the laws you get______
- the first Europeans to build settlements in the americas
- 90% were native born
- columbus in 1492 who sailed to the caribbean islands and claimed land for spain
- people who came here from other countries
- a periodic counting of a population
- rate the annual number of live births per 1,000 members of a country's population
- columbus brings the wealth of the new world back to_____
- rate Refers to the annual number of people that die per year
- a legally recognized member of a country
- washington who was elected in 1789
- bankers and sailors lived in these cities
- vegas one of the fastest growing cities in the us
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- a specific number of immigrants who get to come over from their countries
- what did the pilgrims travel on from england
- the study of the characteristics of human population
- permanent residents of the united state that are still citizens of another country
- the first step to becoming a citizen is to apply for a permanent residency ____
- the fourth step to becoming a citizen is by taking_____
- york city is the u.s's most populous city
- the organizations, institutions that exercise political authority over people
- people who are trying to escape dangers in their countries
- movement of large numbers of people from a region to region
- the first people to settle in north america were____
25 Clues: 90% were native born • america's favourite invention • washington who was elected in 1789 • a periodic counting of a population • a legally recognized member of a country • york city is the u.s's most populous city • people who came here from other countries • bankers and sailors lived in these cities • what did the pilgrims travel on from england • ...
The Distribution of Wealth 2013-11-10
Across
- Advocates the accumulation of wealth through foreign trade
- High unemployment rate, failing inflation
- An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth
- Colonial powers pull away from colonies
- Synonym to progressive thought
- Based on equality, the collective good and the means of production
- Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy
- Is our country getting better or worse from the 2008 recession?
- Fill in the blank: People who live on a dollar a day and people in ___________ poverty
- The countries employ socialist ideologies, but evolve into totalitarian where the population has very limited access to civil, economic, political freedoms and liberties
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- Centered on private enterprise, individualism and the pursuit of profit
- Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers
- Fill in the blank: Fall of communism largely due to global market tendencies and the __________ practices
- The government may not have the organization necessary to distribute any wealth generated is known as this noun
- The name given to the U.S's military alliances
- The right to pursue wealth individually and individual freedoms
- A state where the government is corrupt and does not provide for the basic needs of it's population
- Fill in the blank: Existing political borders in Africa were defined by _________ nations with no regard to local populations and for the best interest of the mother country
- Low unemployment rate, rising inflation
- Fill in the blank: New core and near core countries and known as ___________ countries
20 Clues: Synonym to progressive thought • Colonial powers pull away from colonies • Low unemployment rate, rising inflation • High unemployment rate, failing inflation • The name given to the U.S's military alliances • An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth • Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers • Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy • ...
The Distribution of Wealth 2013-11-10
Across
- Advocates the accumulation of wealth through foreign trade
- High unemployment rate, failing inflation
- An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth
- Colonial powers pull away from colonies
- Synonym to progressive thought
- Based on equality, the collective good and the means of production
- Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy
- Is our country getting better or worse from the 2008 recession?
- Fill in the blank: People who live on a dollar a day and people in ___________ poverty
- The countries employ socialist ideologies, but evolve into totalitarian where the population has very limited access to civil, economic, political freedoms and liberties
Down
- Centered on private enterprise, individualism and the pursuit of profit
- Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers
- Fill in the blank: Fall of communism largely due to global market tendencies and the __________ practices
- The government may not have the organization necessary to distribute any wealth generated is known as this noun
- The name given to the U.S's military alliances
- The right to pursue wealth individually and individual freedoms
- A state where the government is corrupt and does not provide for the basic needs of it's population
- Fill in the blank: Existing political borders in Africa were defined by _________ nations with no regard to local populations and for the best interest of the mother country
- Low unemployment rate, rising inflation
- Fill in the blank: New core and near core countries and known as ___________ countries
20 Clues: Synonym to progressive thought • Colonial powers pull away from colonies • Low unemployment rate, rising inflation • High unemployment rate, failing inflation • The name given to the U.S's military alliances • An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth • Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers • Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy • ...
The Distribution of Wealth 2013-11-10
Across
- Fill in the blank: People who live on a dollar a day and people in ___________ poverty
- Based on equality, the collective good and the means of production
- Centered on private enterprise, individualism and the pursuit of profit
- Fill in the blank: New core and near core countries and known as ___________ countries
- Synonym to progressive thought
- High unemployment rate, failing inflation
- Colonial powers pull away from colonies
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- A state where the government is corrupt and does not provide for the basic needs of it's population
- Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy
- Advocates the accumulation of wealth through foreign trade
- The countries employ socialist ideologies, but evolve into totalitarian where the population has very limited access to civil, economic, political freedoms and liberties
- Low unemployment rate, rising inflation
- Is our country getting better or worse from the 2008 recession?
- Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers
- An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth
- The right to pursue wealth individually and individual freedoms
- Fill in the blank: Fall of communism largely due to global market tendencies and the __________ practices
- The government may not have the organization necessary to distribute any wealth generated is known as this noun
- Fill in the blank: Existing political borders in Africa were defined by _________ nations with no regard to local populations and for the best interest of the mother country
- The name given to the U.S's military alliances
20 Clues: Synonym to progressive thought • Low unemployment rate, rising inflation • Colonial powers pull away from colonies • High unemployment rate, failing inflation • The name given to the U.S's military alliances • An instrument a country uses to measure its wealth • Fill in the blank: WW2 ____________ colonial powers • Basend on the domination of society by an aristocracy • ...
KenneyAPESCh6 2014-09-04
Across
- People who had to leave their homes because of environmental reasons
- The numbers or percentages of males and females in young, middle, or older age groups in that population
- Number of deaths among children under age 5 per 1,000 live births
- Time between 1946 and 1964 when 79 million people were born in the United States
- Problem in less-developed countries caused my large numbers
- When human populations grow or decline in particular countries, cities, or other areas through death, births, and migration
- Average number of children born to a women during their reproductive years
- Maximum number of people who could live in reasonable freedom
- Hypothesis of population change created by demographers in the 19th century
- Number of deaths per 1,000 people in a population in a given year
- Moving out of an area
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- Expert who make predictions on the future with gathered information
- The movement of people into and out of an area
- Average number of children that couples in a population must bear to replace themselves
- Moving into an area
- Number of children born to a woman during her lifetime
- Problem in more-developed countries because of high rates of resource use per person
- Number of babies out of every 1,000 born who die before their first birthday
- Average number of years a newborn infant can be expected to live
- Number of live births per 1,000 people in a population in a given year
20 Clues: Moving into an area • Moving out of an area • The movement of people into and out of an area • Number of children born to a woman during her lifetime • Problem in less-developed countries caused my large numbers • Maximum number of people who could live in reasonable freedom • Average number of years a newborn infant can be expected to live • ...
Nya World Geography 2021-10-22
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- legislative body of government
- the wind in the middle latitudes between 35 and 65 degrees latitude
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation,especially against civilans,in the pursuit of political aims
- the exchanges of diseases,ideas,foods,crops,and population between the new world and the old world
- send (goods or services)to another country for sale
- a region consisting of a clensely populated urban core and its less-populated surrounding territories
- the spreading of something more widely
- movement from one part of something to another
- resources that are avaliable under current market conditions
- a principal administrative divison of certain countries or empires
- an alliance for combined action,especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states
- permanently frozen layer below earths surface
- enclosure or basin located in the course of a canal or a river
- the land and maritime area bounded on the west by the lena river in russia
- a company operating in several countries
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- term for the basic physical systems of buisness,region,or nation
- a very large,heavily populated city or urban complex
- gives power to representatives who are elected by citizens
- a line or border seperting two countries
- an outlying district of a city
- an economic system in which private buisness operates in competition and largely free of state control
- a personwho does not stay long in the same place
22 Clues: legislative body of government • an outlying district of a city • the spreading of something more widely • a line or border seperting two countries • a company operating in several countries • permanently frozen layer below earths surface • movement from one part of something to another • a personwho does not stay long in the same place • ...
OLIVER 6TH HOUR SOCIAL STUDIES CROSSWORD 2021-12-17
Across
- What continent has the least amount of countries?
- What is a famous place inbetween four states?
- What time does Central America use?
- This animal was around Kansas back then, but now are almost extinct.
- What is the smallest country?
- What is the study of the world?
- This college was made right in this town.
- Which state is above Kansas (not Arkansas.)?
- What language is the second most spoken language in the world?
- Which continent has no humans but scientists on it?
- Which continent has the most countries
- How many oceans are there?
- Which ocean borders Spain and Brazil?
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- How many timezones are there?
- What ocean borders the USA to the west?
- Which state is split in two?
- There is no antartic ocean, but what is the opposite of the antarctic ocean?
- What is the smallest continent?
- Which country has land in Asia and Europe?
- How many countries are in the world?
- Most populated state.
- The old Chinese government moved to this country when China became communist.
- Which direction is Canada from the United States?
- The biggest state.
- Which country did Donald Trump want to border from illegal immigrants?
- Which country has two states not connected to the mainland?
- What country did the USA bomb twice causing them to join WWII?
- What is the last state?
- What is the first state?
- This state is used as a military base and is a day ahead of the U.S.
- What ocean borders the USA to the east?
31 Clues: The biggest state. • Most populated state. • What is the last state? • What is the first state? • How many oceans are there? • Which state is split in two? • How many timezones are there? • What is the smallest country? • What is the smallest continent? • What is the study of the world? • What time does Central America use? • How many countries are in the world? • ...
Economics Crossword 2020-04-30
Across
- A system where factors of production are owned by the government
- Organisation with authority to make decisions for the population
- The study of how people use scarce resources to satisfy needs and wants
- Complex group of firms in many countries each producing a component of a final product.
- The cost of the next-best alternative opportunity
- A system which allows private ownership of the factors of production
- A system where all factors of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services are controlled by the government
- Income flows which are added to the Circular Flow of Income model (investment, govt. spending, exports)
- An economy where people produce only enough goods and services for their own family
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- Where actions by one party have impacts on another, particularly economically.
- Situation where demand is greater than supply
- Compulsory government levy
- A company that operates in many countries with independent headquarters in each.(McDonalds)
- Raw materials used to make goods and services (land, labour, capital & enterprise)
- A company which operates in several countries with its headquarters in the parent country. (Apple)
- Income flows that are removed from the Circular Flow model. (savings, tax, imports)
- Financial assistance given to people by the Government
- Place where goods and services are bought and sold (Coles, Seek.com, Fremantle markets) Same as Market
- Place where goods and services are bought and sold.
- Place where factors of production are bought and sold.
20 Clues: Compulsory government levy • Situation where demand is greater than supply • The cost of the next-best alternative opportunity • Place where goods and services are bought and sold. • Financial assistance given to people by the Government • Place where factors of production are bought and sold. • A system where factors of production are owned by the government • ...
Trade, Consumption and Fairtrade 2020-11-30
Across
- A shipping method in which material is packaged into large containers
- The action of buying and selling goods and services
- tourism directed towards exotic, natural environments
- Traveling to places outside their usual environment for leisure, business or other purposes for not more than one consecutive year.
- A company which does business in several countries
- An arrangement which ensures fair prices and wages for farer, workers and their families in developing countries
- Goods that are available from cultivating raw materials
- link/connection
- A poor agricultural country that is seeking to become more advanced economically and socially
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- A country which has a sophisticated economy and advanced technology
- The world becoming more interconnected
- The movement of people from one place to another
- Goods and services brought from abroad
- Exchange of goods between two countries promoting trade and investments
- Goods and services sold abroad
- The spread of cultural characteristics
- Science/knowledge put into practical use to solve problems or invent useful tools
- Goods that are available from cultivating raw materials without a manufacturing process
- Products/produce
- A factory/workshop where manual workers are employed at long hours, low wages in poor conditions
- The sale and delivery of an intangible product
- A person who purchases goods and services
- The world considered as a single community linked by telecommunications
- The system of making and trading goods and services of value
24 Clues: link/connection • Products/produce • Goods and services sold abroad • The world becoming more interconnected • Goods and services brought from abroad • The spread of cultural characteristics • A person who purchases goods and services • The sale and delivery of an intangible product • The movement of people from one place to another • ...
Changing economic world 2024-04-13
Across
- AKA GDP, the total income of a country from its goods and services
- The number of babies born per 1000 people = _____ rate
- the model showing how birth and death rate change as a country develops is called the ___ transition model
- the sport India is most famous for
- the main religion in India
- an economy that no longer relies on secondary industry for its income
- the differences in quality of life seen between parts of England
- the average age people live to
- a historical cause of the development gap, where countries were owned by another country
- a scheme where farmers are paid a minimum price for their crop
- the number of people who die per 1000 people = ___ rate
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- the percentage of a population who can read and write
- where the money an LIC owes another country is reduced to allow development
- small loans given to help communities develop
- a 0-1 scale that uses education, healthcare and gdp to measure development
- the improvements made to motorways to improve transport
- the number of chidren who die before their first birthday per 1000 live births
- an example of a TNC that employs 16000 people in India
- the acronym used for companies that operate in multiple countries
- when a country is completely surrounded by other countries, making trade harder
- the country where tourism has been used to reduce the development gap
21 Clues: the main religion in India • the average age people live to • the sport India is most famous for • small loans given to help communities develop • the percentage of a population who can read and write • The number of babies born per 1000 people = _____ rate • an example of a TNC that employs 16000 people in India • ...
industrialism and imperialism 2023-02-08
Across
- policy where all countries have an equal chance at trading with china
- a german emperor
- revolt in china to stop foreign influence
- a belief that national success justifies any means possible
- prussian prime minister
- Chinese tried to stop the opium trade, British declared war
- a building that has many machines and workers in it to mass produce produced
- belief that only the best would be able to survive in an economic struggle
- a system when the government owns and controls factors of production
- the change from making things by hand to making things in a machine factory
- allowed countries to trade with China, allowed them to go into other trading area
- class made of skilled workers, business people, wealthy farmers
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- three groups of resources used to make goods and services: land, capital, labor
- conflict between Russia and japan
- a person who starts and creates their own business
- when a strong country dominates and controls another smaller country
- adding new territory to a country
- rulers treating a country with care but not giving them rights
- process of industrial development when countries change to mass-producing goods
- movement of people from rural areas to cities
- the higher class began fencing off their land which pushed peasants into the cities
- taking land for location or products
- belief one race is better than another
- a system where the government controls all aspects of life
- factors of production are controlled and owned individually
25 Clues: a german emperor • prussian prime minister • conflict between Russia and japan • adding new territory to a country • taking land for location or products • belief one race is better than another • revolt in china to stop foreign influence • movement of people from rural areas to cities • a person who starts and creates their own business • ...
Cold War Crossword 2023-04-17
Across
- First Indonesian president
- First president of Tanzania
- Cuban dictator and less fashionable associate of 10 down
- Political movement in the Soviet communist party for reform
- The direction of Mao's great leap
- English doomsayer who forgot about the power of human innovation
- Indian activist most known for nonviolent protest
- A fruit which gave the United States great influence in South America
- Margaret _____, the "Iron Lady"
- Policy of openness in Russia
- Singapore,Hong Kong, South Korea and Taiwan
- City divided by a wall which fell in 1989
- Armed communist organization in Vietnam during the Vietnam war
- Material of curtain which fell over Eastern Europe
- Organization of Middle Eastern countries, concerning petroleum extraction
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- Civil rights activist who had a Dream, abrv
- Chinese leader who insisted nothing happened April 1989
- second democratically elected president of Guatemala
- Dictator of Chile who staged a coup in 1973
- A semiconductor, and name of the valley where tech companies have agglomerated
- ______ Hussein, leader who lead Iraq into war against Iran
- Cuban revolutionary and fashion icon
- 40th president of the United States
- Movement of countries who supported neither USSR nor Western countries
- Risky foreign policy strategy, e.g. Soviet installment of missiles in Cuba
- Treaty formed to combat communism
- South African segregation
- First popularly elected Russian president
- Most widely supported method of keeping communism from spreading
- Final leader of the USSR
- _____ Bloc, realm of USSR
31 Clues: Final leader of the USSR • South African segregation • _____ Bloc, realm of USSR • First Indonesian president • First president of Tanzania • Policy of openness in Russia • Margaret _____, the "Iron Lady" • Treaty formed to combat communism • The direction of Mao's great leap • 40th president of the United States • Cuban revolutionary and fashion icon • ...
Cold war crossword puzzle 2025-02-05
Across
- Soviet leader who ruled iron fist from 1920s to 1953
- the U.S backed country that fought against communist forces in the Korean War
- metaphorical divide between communist Eastern Europe
- the soviet unions response to NATO a military alliance of communist nations
- safety drill taught to schoolchildren in case of a nuclear explosion
- a 1960 Cold War event in which an American aircraft was shot down over the soviet union
- a system of government where a single party has complete control
- the U.S president during WWII
- U.S program that provided economic aid to rebuild European countries after WWII
- a military alliance formed in 1949 to counter soviet influence
- form of government where power is held by the people
- countries in Eastern Europe controlled by the Soviet Union
- the country that became communist in 1949 under Moa Zedong
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- first artificial satellite launched by the Soviet Union in 1957
- hatred between the us and Russia
- The U.S senator who led anti communist investigations in the 1950s
- The dividing line between North and South Korea
- the U.S and allied operation to supply West Berlin
- a U.S policy promising to aid to countries resisting communism
- a structure built during the Cold War to protect against nuclear attacks
- communist nations that invaded its southern neighbor in 1950 starting a war
- nation that supports democracy and freedom
- congressional committee that investigated suspected communist influence in the U.S
- largest country in the world
24 Clues: largest country in the world • the U.S president during WWII • hatred between the us and Russia • nation that supports democracy and freedom • The dividing line between North and South Korea • the U.S and allied operation to supply West Berlin • Soviet leader who ruled iron fist from 1920s to 1953 • metaphorical divide between communist Eastern Europe • ...
NICARAGUA 2025-03-21
Across
- NICARAGUA HAS THE LOWEST AMOUNT OF HOMICIDES IN ALL OF CENTRAL AMERICA.
- THE MAIN NATURAL RESOURCE IN NICARAGUA IS WHAT TYPE OF LAND?
- FRANCISCO _____________ DE CORDOBA FUNDED THE FIRST CITY IN NICARAGUA.
- NICARAGUA HAS A LOT OF THIS AND POETRY, SOME OF IT IS VIBRANT AND SOME OF THE
- NICARAGUA IS THE _____________ OF THE CENTRAL AMERICAN COUNTRIES.
- NICARAGUA RANKS AS THE 2ND _____________ NATION IN THE WESTERN HEMISPHERE.
- THIS IS THE LARGEST VOLCANO IN NICARAGUA.
- NICARAGUANS CALL THEMSELVES OR ARE KNOWN AS THIS WORD.
- NICARAGUA WAS NAMED AFTER THE FAMOUS _________ TRIBE AND THE WORD AGUA.
- THE CAPITAL OF NICARAGUA.
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- TO THE WEST AND SOUTH OF THE CENTRAL MOUNTAIN CORE, THERE IS A STRING OF 40 WHAT?
- THE FIRST ____________ SETTLEMENTS WERE ORGANIZED IN 1524.
- THE WEST SIDE OF NICARAGUA WAS COLONIZED BY SPAIN WHILE THE WEST SIDE WAS COLONIZED BY THIS COUNTRY.
- ____________ RIVER IS THE LONGEST RIVER IN THE COUNTRY OF NICARAGUA.
- NICARAGUA IS BORDERED BY THIS COUNTRY TO THE NORTH.
- ____________ IS A SIGNIFICANT INFLUENCE OF NICARAGUAN CULTURE.
- THE NATIONAL SPORT, MAKING NICARAGUA ONE OF THE ONLY LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES THAT DON'T PREFER SOCCER.
- THE MAIN EXPORT IN NICARAGUA.
- AFTER ITS INDEPENDENCE FROM SPAIN, LIKE OTHER COUNTRIES IN THE REGION, NICARAGUA BRIEFLY JOINED THE FIRST MEXICAN ______________.
- THE CURRENCY IS CALLED.
- EL GUEGUENSE IS A TRADITIONAL DANCE AND COSTUME USED TO CELEBRATE THE THIS FEAST.
- LEGENDS ARE DARK AND SCARY.
- THE BLUE STRIPES ON THE FLAG REPRESENT THE PACIFIC & _______________ SEAS.
23 Clues: THE CURRENCY IS CALLED. • THE CAPITAL OF NICARAGUA. • LEGENDS ARE DARK AND SCARY. • THE MAIN EXPORT IN NICARAGUA. • THIS IS THE LARGEST VOLCANO IN NICARAGUA. • NICARAGUA IS BORDERED BY THIS COUNTRY TO THE NORTH. • NICARAGUANS CALL THEMSELVES OR ARE KNOWN AS THIS WORD. • THE FIRST ____________ SETTLEMENTS WERE ORGANIZED IN 1524. • ...
U1 - How Globalization has shaped our world? 2025-09-11
Across
- Meeting present needs without compromising future generations' ability to meet theirs.
- Playing video games via the internet with others around the world.
- Movement of people from one country to another for work or residence.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- A blend of Chinese and English that is often ungrammatical or nonsensical.
- The people engaged in or available for work.
- Online platforms used for communication and sharing content, like Twitter.
- Content distributed through electronic means such as the internet.
- Fast train transport that enhances connectivity.
- A global network that allows people to communicate and share information instantly.
- When a language loses all its native speakers and is no longer used.
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- Excessive, compulsive use of something, like online gaming, that can be harmful.
- Clothing produced in a way that respects workers' rights and the environment.
- Shared values and practices experienced worldwide.
- Portable communication devices like smartphones and tablets.
- Positive effects on income and wealth in countries.
- The exchange of information through various means such as internet and mobile technology.
- The process of economic and social progress in countries.
- The process of producing goods in factories.
- The dominant global language used in international business and communication.
- Permission to open a replica business branch from an original company.
- The process by which the world becomes more interconnected through developments in transport, communications, and trade.
22 Clues: The process of producing goods in factories. • The people engaged in or available for work. • Fast train transport that enhances connectivity. • Shared values and practices experienced worldwide. • Positive effects on income and wealth in countries. • The exchange of goods and services between countries. • The process of economic and social progress in countries. • ...
Y8 Globalisation and Fast Fashion 2026-01-09
Across
- Money paid to workers
- A factory where clothes are made
- A shop that sells clothes
- A cheap, quickly produced item of clothing
- To join pieces of fabric together
- Environmentally friendly; reduces harm
- A natural fibre used to make clothes
- The price paid to make or buy something
- A country where many fast fashion clothes are produced
- Where goods are bought and sold
- A system where countries depend on each other
- Moral principles guiding decisions about right and wrong
- A material made from oil, used in cheap clothing
- Goods made in one country and sold to another
- People who work, often in factories
- A global company operating in many countries
- Transport method used to move goods across oceans
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- A worker paid very little for long hours
- Products made with reduced environmental impact
- A harmful gas released by transport and factories
- A long journey clothes make from factory to shop
- To keep something going without damaging the environment
- A type of pollution caused by chemicals in rivers
- To use something again instead of throwing it away
- The movement of people, goods, and ideas around the world
- Cloth or fabric used to make clothes
- The buying and selling of goods between countries
- A place where old clothes are collected
- A person who buys goods
- A method of transporting goods by plane
- The chain of processes involved in producing goods
31 Clues: Money paid to workers • A person who buys goods • A shop that sells clothes • Where goods are bought and sold • A factory where clothes are made • To join pieces of fabric together • People who work, often in factories • A natural fibre used to make clothes • Cloth or fabric used to make clothes • Environmentally friendly; reduces harm • The price paid to make or buy something • ...
Economic Development Game 1 2020-11-16
Across
- attribute reasons of underdevelopment of developing nations for internal reasons
- it is a classical Keynesian model of economic growth. It is used in development economics to explain an economy's growth rate in terms of the level of saving and productivity of capital
- His model implies that output growth results from one or more of three factors : Increase in labor quantity and quality, Increase in Capital and/or Improvements in technology.
- Ability to meet basic need such as food, clothing, and shelter, that are necessary to sustain an average human being at the bare minimum level of living.
- Countries with little industrial development, little wealth, and high population growth.
- It is a systematic explanation of relationships between economic variables, explains causal relationships among variables and provides a basis for policy.
- The concept that the relationship between the rich and the poor countries is just a global version of the dualism that we see in every aspect of life.
- what matters is not the things person has but what person is , or can be and does or can do
- Used by UNDP to classify countries, 0 is the worst and 1 is the best.
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- A ratio that shows the units of capital required to produce a unit of output over a given period of time.
- results when some proportion of present income is saved and invested in order to augment future output and income
- The proposition that developing countries have failed to develop because their development strategies (usually given to them by Western economists) have been based on an incorrect model of development.
- failure: Occurs when the principal fails to induce agents to coordinate their actions, which leads to an outcome that makes all agents worse-off.
- is a multi-dimensional process involving changes in social structures, popular attitudes, and national institutions, as well as the acceleration of economic growth, the reduction of inequality, and the eradication of poverty.” Todaro and Smith
- Declared by the United Nations in September 2000 Aim.
- It explains the growth of a developing economy in terms of a labor transition between two sectors, the capitalist sector and the subsistence sector
- A theory argued that the economies of all countries could be placed within one of five different stages of economic growth
- is the total value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time.
- Fourth Stage of Rostow’s stages of growth
- is basically a Marxist approach. It says that underdevelopment is due to the historical evolution of a highly unequal international capitalist system of rich country-poor country relationships
20 Clues: Fourth Stage of Rostow’s stages of growth • Declared by the United Nations in September 2000 Aim. • Used by UNDP to classify countries, 0 is the worst and 1 is the best. • attribute reasons of underdevelopment of developing nations for internal reasons • Countries with little industrial development, little wealth, and high population growth. • ...
Unit Four Vocab 2024-01-22
Across
- _______ Boundary Dispute when two political entities cannot agree on a common definition of where their boundaries lie
- Practice MDC (more developed countries) of using economic or political influence to indirectly control LDC (less developed countries)
- _______ Forces include regional separations, ethnic and racial disputes, and religious differences.
- manipulation of electoral district boundaries with the intent to create undue advantage for a party
- Region caught between larger powers fighting
- forces divide states
- Abbv for United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea
- _______ Boundary Dispute over how the boundary ought to function.
- group of people with a common identify through a shared culture
- _______ Boundary established on straight lines of latitude and longitude
- _______ Boundary aligns with physical features
- desire by one state to annex a territory of another state.
- The process of a colonizing state withdrawing from a former colony, leaving it independent.
- _______ Boundary boundary between opposing cultural, ethnic, or political groups, that was established to settle disputes
- _______ Boundary Dispute dispute over the right to resources
- _______ States territorial and constitutional community forming part of a federation
- _____ Autonomous Region: location within a state that is given some authority to govern independently
- _______ Boundary political barriers drawn in an area with complete disregard for cultures
- A state’s authority to control itself
- _______ Boundary established after the settlement with an attempt to accommodate cultural differences
- _______ States sovereign state governed as a single entity in which the central government is the supreme authority.
- _______ Boundary Dispute occur when entities have different ideas of where a boundary should be placed
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- Efforts by a state or nation to control and defend a particular geographic area often arising when there are border disputes
- _______ Boundary created before human settlement
- The practice of a country establishing and maintaining colonies in other parts of the world
- political territory with defined borders, permanent population, an effective government, recognition from other countries
- Geographic area on land or sea that has to be passed through in order to reach a new destination
- _______ Power: Control over people, land, and resources
- forces unite states
- _____________ Nation: people without a state to occupy
- When the borders of a nation match the borders of a state (no hyphon)
- The practice of a country extending its power and influence over other countries
- _____________ State Nation: A nation of people that live in more than one state
- _____________ State: A state with various nations (ethnicities) within its borders
- _______ Organizations multinational union or association in which member countries cede authority and sovereignty on at least some internal matters.
- _______ Boundary: line separating political entities
- _______ Boundary boundary that no longer exists
37 Clues: forces unite states • forces divide states • A state’s authority to control itself • Region caught between larger powers fighting • _______ Boundary aligns with physical features • _______ Boundary boundary that no longer exists • _______ Boundary created before human settlement • _______ Boundary: line separating political entities • ...
Weather lesson5 2022-10-07
Migration 2025-05-20
Across
- You have to move
- Going to school to learn
- Moving inside the same city or country
- The noun of moving between two places/countries
- For the rest of your life
- Just for a short time
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- You choose to move
- The plural of person
- A migrant who becomes a citizen and settles in their new country
- Fighting between countries or groups
- Moving to a different country
11 Clues: You have to move • You choose to move • The plural of person • Just for a short time • Going to school to learn • For the rest of your life • Moving to a different country • Fighting between countries or groups • Moving inside the same city or country • The noun of moving between two places/countries • A migrant who becomes a citizen and settles in their new country
Wk 16 Vocab 2020-12-10
Across
- Historically less-developed countries that have experienced significant economic growth and democratization; also known as newly industrializing countries.
- Countries that lack significant economic development or political institutionalization or both; also known as less-developed countries.
- An imperialist system of physically occupying a foreign territory using military force, businesses, or settlers.
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- Lower and middle incomed countries.
- A single political authority that has under its sovereignty a large number of external regions or territories and different peoples.
- A system in which a state extends its power to directly control territory, resources, and people beyond its borders.
6 Clues: Lower and middle incomed countries. • An imperialist system of physically occupying a foreign territory using military force, businesses, or settlers. • A system in which a state extends its power to directly control territory, resources, and people beyond its borders. • ...
Chapter 10 Part 1 Vocab 2021-02-20
Across
- Lower and middle income countries
- Countries that lack significant economic development or political institutionalization or both; also known as less developed countries (LDCs)
- A system in which a state extends its power to directly control territory, resources, and people beyond its borders
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- Historically less-developed countries that have experienced significant economic growth and democratization; also known as newly industrializing countries (NICs)
- An imperialist system of physically occupying a foreign territory using military force, businesses, or settlers
- A single political authority that has under its sovereignty a large number of external regions or territories and different peoples
6 Clues: Lower and middle income countries • An imperialist system of physically occupying a foreign territory using military force, businesses, or settlers • A system in which a state extends its power to directly control territory, resources, and people beyond its borders • ...
Economic Development Game 1 2020-11-16
Across
- Countries with little industrial development, little wealth, and high population growth.
- A ratio that shows the units of capital required to produce a unit of output over a given period of time.
- Declared by the United Nations in September 2000 Aim.
- it is a classical Keynesian model of economic growth. It is used in development economics to explain an economy's growth rate in terms of the level of saving and productivity of capital
- attribute reasons of underdevelopment of developing nations for internal reasons
- what matters is not the things person has but what person is , or can be and does or can do
- Used by UNDP to classify countries, 0 is the worst and 1 is the best.
- Ability to meet basic need such as food, clothing, and shelter, that are necessary to sustain an average human being at the bare minimum level of living.
- His model implies that output growth results from one or more of three factors : Increase in labor quantity and quality, Increase in Capital and/or Improvements in technology.
Down
- The concept that the relationship between the rich and the poor countries is just a global version of the dualism that we see in every aspect of life.
- The proposition that developing countries have failed to develop because their development strategies (usually given to them by Western economists) have been based on an incorrect model of development.
- A theory argued that the economies of all countries could be placed within one of five different stages of economic growth
- It explains the growth of a developing economy in terms of a labor transition between two sectors, the capitalist sector and the subsistence sector
- is a multi-dimensional process involving changes in social structures, popular attitudes, and national institutions, as well as the acceleration of economic growth, the reduction of inequality, and the eradication of poverty.” Todaro and Smith
- is basically a Marxist approach. It says that underdevelopment is due to the historical evolution of a highly unequal international capitalist system of rich country-poor country relationships
15 Clues: Declared by the United Nations in September 2000 Aim. • Used by UNDP to classify countries, 0 is the worst and 1 is the best. • attribute reasons of underdevelopment of developing nations for internal reasons • Countries with little industrial development, little wealth, and high population growth. • ...
The Role of International Organizations in Promoting Peace and Stability 2023-11-09
Across
- The full right and power of a governing body to govern itself without any interference from outside sources or bodies, a key principle respected in international law.
- Penalties or other means of enforcement used to prompt compliance with international law or to punish countries that violate international agreements or norms.
- The establishment or resumption of harmonious relations between countries, often a goal of diplomacy and international efforts to build peace.
- Official orders or proclamations issued by an authority, which in the context of international organizations, can refer to binding resolutions or directives.
- Guards or watchmen, metaphorically representing international organizations that monitor and aim to maintain world peace and stability.
- Acts of warfare or aggression, typically between states or groups, that international organizations aim to prevent or resolve.
- Agreement, harmony, or accord, used metaphorically to describe coordinated action or unified effort among countries within international organizations.
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- The place of origin or earliest known history of something, in this context, referring to the historical roots of international organizations.
- The prevention of an increase or spread, particularly referring to the prevention of the spread of nuclear weapons and other weapons of mass destruction.
- Agricultural implements used for cutting ground, symbolically mentioned in the phrase "turning swords into ploughshares," representing the idea of converting military technology and efforts into peaceful civilian applications.
- The easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries, often achieved through diplomatic efforts and negotiations.
- The study of the effects of geography (human and physical) on international politics and international relations, often involving the strategic maneuvering of countries for power and resources.
- Diseases or ailments, in the context of international relations, referring to problems or issues that affect the health and stability of the global community.
- A state of balance or parity characterized by equal distribution of power and influence, often sought in international relations to maintain peace and avoid conflict.
- The profession, activity, or skill of managing international relations by a country's representatives abroad, involving negotiation and dialogue to maintain peace between nations.
15 Clues: Acts of warfare or aggression, typically between states or groups, that international organizations aim to prevent or resolve. • Guards or watchmen, metaphorically representing international organizations that monitor and aim to maintain world peace and stability. • ...
Countries in Asia 2022-07-19
10 European Countries 2020-08-05
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- The country that invented Pierogi they are like dumplings
- This is home to many famous composers such as Joseph Hadyn
- The music group ABBA is from there
- The country that has 450 varieties of beer
- It is reported that this is the happiest country in the world
- The country where the Buckingham Palace is
- The country that produces the most chocolate in the world
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- The country that has the tallest men in the world
- The country that the Eiffel Tower is in
- This countrys favourite hero is Hercules
- The colors of the flag are green white and red
11 Clues: The music group ABBA is from there • The country that the Eiffel Tower is in • This countrys favourite hero is Hercules • The country that has 450 varieties of beer • The country where the Buckingham Palace is • The colors of the flag are green white and red • The country that has the tallest men in the world • The country that invented Pierogi they are like dumplings • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2021-01-23
countries and cultures 2021-03-25
4-letter countries 2023-02-23
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- 1/3 of this country is covered by the Sahara
- Nicknamed "The Land of a Million Elephants"
- Expensive bottled water
- Developed the ancient Aflaj Irrigation System
- Its name means "fertile"; one of the oldest civilizations
- Where we can see the phenomenal Nazca Lines
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- Home of Mansa Musa, the richest person ever lived (400bn today)
- You need to go to this place. :)
- Churchill's go to for cigars
- Women in this country recently cut their hair as a protest
- This country issued Pokemon currency in 2001
11 Clues: Expensive bottled water • Churchill's go to for cigars • You need to go to this place. :) • Nicknamed "The Land of a Million Elephants" • Where we can see the phenomenal Nazca Lines • 1/3 of this country is covered by the Sahara • This country issued Pokemon currency in 2001 • Developed the ancient Aflaj Irrigation System • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2023-03-28
LATIN AMERICAN COUNTRIES 2016-07-24
11 Clues: U. S. territory • Capital is Lima • Capital is Panama • Borders the U. S. • Capital is Caracas • Where Nassau is located • President is Raul Castro • Homeland of Pope Francis • Home of Galapagos Islands • Site of Jim Jones massacre • First to win freedom from France
Countries and Capitals 2018-09-27
Countries of Europe 2022-04-28
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- The second smallest country in the continent of Europe.
- A European country that shares its longest border with the South American country of Brazil.
- The former soviet union country that peacefully split into 2 countries on January 1,1993.
- the country that started on the axis side in ww2 but switched sides on Oct. 13, 1943.
- The country that is home to Stonehenge.
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- the country that sponsored Columbus's journey that lead to the discovery of the new
- The country that's flag has a very close resemblance to the African country of Chad.
- the country known for being neutral in all foreign wars even ww2 and ww1
- The country that's capital city is Dublin.
- A country that is technically in Europe but most of its land mass is in the continent of Asia.
- the country with the highest GDP in all of Europe.
11 Clues: The country that is home to Stonehenge. • The country that's capital city is Dublin. • the country with the highest GDP in all of Europe. • The second smallest country in the continent of Europe. • the country known for being neutral in all foreign wars even ww2 and ww1 • the country that sponsored Columbus's journey that lead to the discovery of the new • ...
spanish speaking countries 2023-09-27
Food and Countries 2026-02-02
11 Clues: food from italy • food from india • food from korea • food from turkey • food from mexico • sum, food from china • noodles, food from vietnam • and chips, food from the UK • a country where people eat pizza • a country famous for k-pop and k-dramas • Kingdom, a country where it always rains
Countries and nationalities 2025-02-21
Across
- If you are from Japan, you are
- People from Mexico are
- A person from the United States is
- People from China are called
- If you are from Italy, you are
- Someone from Germany is
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- A person from Brazil is...
- A person from Canada is called
- Someone from France is
- If you live in Colombia, you are
- A person from Spain is called
11 Clues: People from Mexico are • Someone from France is • Someone from Germany is • A person from Brazil is... • People from China are called • A person from Spain is called • A person from Canada is called • If you are from Japan, you are • If you are from Italy, you are • If you live in Colombia, you are • A person from the United States is
ENGLISH SPEAKING COUNTRIES 2025-11-16
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- The saint who is the national symbol of Ireland and is celebrated on March 17th.
- Special customs or habits of a country or group.
- Loch ______, a famous lake in Scotland.
- Famous drink in the UK.
- Country famous for maple syrup and cold winters.
- A traditional food many families eat on Thanksgiving.
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- A special value celebrated in the USA on the 4th of July.
- The first people living in Australia.
- The beliefs, art, and ways of life that show how a group of people live.
- An important Australian city that is home to the Opera House.
- The capital of Wales
11 Clues: The capital of Wales • Famous drink in the UK. • The first people living in Australia. • Loch ______, a famous lake in Scotland. • Special customs or habits of a country or group. • Country famous for maple syrup and cold winters. • A traditional food many families eat on Thanksgiving. • A special value celebrated in the USA on the 4th of July. • ...
Countries and capitals 2026-04-26
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- Capital of Brazil
- Abuja is the capital of ____________.
- Ankara is the capital of ___________.
- Kathmandu is the capital of __________.
- Capital of Switzerland
- Capital of Russia
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- Ottawa is the capital of ______________.
- Nuuk is the capital of ___________.
- Capital of Spain
- Capital of Germany
- Capital of Greece
11 Clues: Capital of Spain • Capital of Brazil • Capital of Greece • Capital of Russia • Capital of Germany • Capital of Switzerland • Nuuk is the capital of ___________. • Abuja is the capital of ____________. • Ankara is the capital of ___________. • Kathmandu is the capital of __________. • Ottawa is the capital of ______________.
Unit 7 Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2014-04-22
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- is the basis of global trade as few countries produce enough goods to be completely self-sufficient.
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- obtain (goods or a service) from an outside or foreign supplier, especially in place of an internal source.
- an insistent and peremptory request, made as if by right.
- is self-sufficiency farming in which the farmers focus on growing enough food to feed themselves and their families.
- zones is an area within which goods may be landed, handled, manufactured or reconfigured, and reexported without the intervention of the customs authorities.
- system is an economic system in which trade, industry, and the means of production are controlled by private owners with the goal of making profits in a market economy.
- are goods produced and used to make other goods and services.
- sometimes included with the tertiary sector, as they are both service sectors.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- Materials labor or money which is used to create goods and services.
- is an original economic system in which traditions, customs, and beliefs shape the goods and the products the society creates.
- a group of countries imposing few or no duties on trade with one another and a common tariff on trade with other countries.
- is the process of integration across world-space arising from the interchange of world views, products, ideas, and other aspects of culture.
- a business or manufacturing activity carried on in a person's home.
- the basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society or enterprise.
- make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide.
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- materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
- A duty imposed on imports to raise their price, making them less attractive to consumers and thus protecting domestic industries from foreign competition.
- is based on some form of social ownership of the means of production, which may mean autonomous cooperatives or direct public ownership; wherein production is carried out directly for use.
- Most communist countries have had command economies; capitalist countries may also adopt such a system during national emergencies
- is defined by some to encompass health, culture, and research.
- Designated areas in countries that possess special economic regulations that are different from other areas in the same country.
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- the personnel of a business or organization, especially when regarded as a significant asset.
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- are those activities where natural resources are extracted from the earth.
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- is one of the three economic sectors, the others being the secondary sector and the primary sector
- the ability of an individual or group to carry out a particular economic activity more efficiently than another activity.
30 Clues: send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • an insistent and peremptory request, made as if by right. • are goods produced and used to make other goods and services. • is defined by some to encompass health, culture, and research. • bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale. • ...
African Trivia 2026-02-16
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- Most popular sport in almost all African countries
- Narrow, inland sea, separating the Arabian peninsula, western Asia, from north-eastern Africa
- Known as the “Kingdom In The Sky” due to it’s high altitude, it is one of only three countries worldwide entirely enclosed by another country
- Various species of this rodent, a common household pet, are native to northern Africa
- South African cardiac surgeon who performed the world’s first human-to-human heart transplant
- Home to one of the world’s oldest universities, established in 982 CE
- Africa is the world's second ___ continent after Australia
- The only African civilization confirmed to have experienced the Bronze Age
- Meaning “Mother of Mankind”, it’s believed to be the Indigenous name for the continent before Europeans adopted the name ‘Africa’
- 18th most-traded currency globally
- This country declared independence in 1960, but it only lasted until 1963
- In 2021, Billboard stated that he "is the first African artist to truly make a major pop breakthrough in the United States and seems best poised to do so globally, too"
- Madagascar's largest native mammalian carnivore and apex predator
- Addis Ababa is the capital of this country that used to be called Abyssinia
- Dormant volcano in Tanzania which is the highest mountain in Africa and the highest single free-standing mountain in the world
- The Library of ___ was one of the largest and most significant libraries of the ancient world
- Formally renowned as a max-security prison to hold anti-apartheid leaders, this location is now a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- World’s only truly scaly mammal; four of the eight species are found in Southern, Central, and Eastern Africa
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- One of twelve African countries which does NOT utilize the color red in their official flag
- Africa has overtaken Europe in the number of ___ speakers, accounting for 47% of the language’s speakers across the world
- The fictional country of Wakanda is depicted sharing a border with ___, Kenya, South Sudan, and Ethiopia
- Over ___% of the world’s languages are spoken only in Africa
- Africa's largest rainforest, spanning across six countries
- Island nation the now extinct dodo bird was native to
- Africa's richest country
- It extends from Djibouti in the north to Tanzania in the south
- Total number of countries in Africa
- Africa has ___ of the eleven biomes recognized around the world
- The Southern Yellow-Billed Hornbill, famously from "The Lion King" is nicknamed this
- Number of African countries which are landlocked [meaning they do not have direct access to the coast]
- Nigeria's film industry, which is the continent's second-largest employer
- Will release ethylene gas when being eaten to alert nearby flora
- South Africa's largest desert
- Africa has over 25% of the world’s ___ species
- Tea served with most (if not every) meal in Morocco as part of the country’s culture of hospitality and community
- The only continent bigger than Africa
- Meaning “Black Land” for the fertile soil along the Nile, this was the indigenous name for Egypt
- Warrior queen referred as "the greatest military strategist that ever confronted the armed forces of Portugal"; she kept that European power from successfully colonizing Angola for over 40 years
- One of seven European powers which primarily colonized Africa during the “Scramble for Africa” [~1884-1914] and held the Democratic Republic of Congo
39 Clues: Africa's richest country • South Africa's largest desert • 18th most-traded currency globally • Total number of countries in Africa • The only continent bigger than Africa • Africa has over 25% of the world’s ___ species • Most popular sport in almost all African countries • Island nation the now extinct dodo bird was native to • ...
SBurrell-H1abc-Voc 2021-02-01
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- created to unite people of African descent world-wide; movement led to organization of the African Union; members mostly from the US or Europe with a few influential black Africans
- white South African president; released Nelson Mandela from prison; worked with Mandela to end apartheid
- system of government only practiced in South Africa; minority race in power practiced segregation and racial prejudice
- loose organization of African states (countries); originally developed to promote peace, security, and stability (economic/government); like the United Nations but just for African countries
- war between opposing groups of citizens of the same country
- strong feeling of pride and devotion to a nation (country)
- 1961; established independence from British rule and continued apartheid system of government
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- black South African lawyer; imprisoned for 27 years for leading the fight to end apartheid; first black South African president (1994)
- late 1800s and early 1900s; artificial political boundaries created by colonial rulers; caused instability, conflict, and civil wars
- 1960; British gradually gave citizens more representation in government and eventually independence
- boundaries of countries that are recognized by other countries
- "Scramble for Africa"; European powers scrambled to divide Africa and its resources; late 1884-1885; Britain and France claimed the most territory
- 1963; British protectorate; many Europeans already there because of the good soil; Mau Mau uprising (7 years) led to independence; Jomo Kenyatta-first post-colonial leader
- movements for independence in Africa; Pan-Africanists attended conferences that inspired them to lead the movements
14 Clues: strong feeling of pride and devotion to a nation (country) • war between opposing groups of citizens of the same country • boundaries of countries that are recognized by other countries • 1961; established independence from British rule and continued apartheid system of government • ...
Government Chapter 10 Vocabulary Part 1 2021-12-15
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- Income Countries: historically less-developed countries that have experienced significant economic growth and democratization; also known as newly industrializing countries (NICs)
- Income Countries: countries that lack significant economic development or political institutionalization or both; also known as less-developed countries (LDCs)
- a single political authority that has under its sovereignty a large number of external regions or territories and different peoples
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- Countries: lower and middle income countries
- an imperialist system of physically occupying a foreign territory using military force, business, or settlers
- a system in which a state extends its power to directly control territory, resources, and people beyond its borders
6 Clues: Countries: lower and middle income countries • an imperialist system of physically occupying a foreign territory using military force, business, or settlers • a system in which a state extends its power to directly control territory, resources, and people beyond its borders • ...
GLOBALIZATION 2019-09-18
Across
- a learning theory found in psychology which explains how people might acquire knowledge and learn
- an Indian-American anthropologist recognized as a major theorist in globalization studies. In his anthropological work, he discusses the importance of the modernity of nation states and globalization.
- Founded in 1971 as a not-for-profit organization. It was granted "other international body" status in January 2015 by the Swiss Federal Government under the Swiss Host-State Act.
- circulation of money
- a political and moral philosophy based on liberty, consent of the governed, and equality before the law.
- a policy or ideology of extending a nation's rule over foreign nations, often by military force or by gaining political and economic control of other areas.
- a form of human association distinguished from other social groups by its purpose, the establishment of order and security; its methods, the laws and their enforcement; its territory, the area of jurisdiction or geographic boundaries
- the political and economic theories of Karl Marx and Friedrich Engels, later developed by their followers to form the basis for the theory and practice of communism
- the class of wage-earners in an economic society whose only possession of significant material value is their labour-power.
- an Egyptian-French Marxian economist, political scientist and world-systems analyst. He is noted for his introduction of the term Eurocentrism in 1988
- flow of ideas
- powerful country
- an economic system based on the private ownership of the means of production and their operation for profit.
- an inter-governmental forum for 21 Pacific Rim member economies that promotes free trade throughout the Asia-Pacific region
- concerned with the regulation of international trade between nations.
- a stable community of people, formed on the basis of a common language, territory, history, ethnicity etc.
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- state is the principal actors of globalization
- an international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of poorer countries for the purpose of pursuing capital projects
- It involves global relation that transpire among a wide-range of national-state forces.
- the capitalist class who own most of society's wealth and means of production.
- scapes about mechanical goods and software
- is a regional intergovernmental organization comprising ten countries in Southeast Asia, which promotes intergovernmental cooperation and facilitates economic, political, security, military, educational, and sociocultural integration among its members and other countries in Asia.
- an international organization headquartered in Washington, D.C., consisting of 189 countries working to foster global monetary cooperation, secure financial stability, facilitate international trade, promote high employment and sustainable economic growth, and reduce poverty around the world while periodically depending on World Bank for its resources
- scapes about OFW's
- a phenomenon wherein a colonial power established formal mechanism to run the internal affairs of its colonized country
- Scapes about culture
- a wealthy person who uses money to invest in trade and industry for profit in accordance with the principles of capitalism.
- a corporate organization that owns or controls production of goods or services in at least one country other than its home country.
- a legal agreement between many countries, whose overall purpose was to promote international trade by reducing or eliminating trade barriers such as tariffs or quotas
- an intergovernmental economic organisation with 36 member countries, founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and world trade
30 Clues: flow of ideas • powerful country • scapes about OFW's • circulation of money • Scapes about culture • scapes about mechanical goods and software • state is the principal actors of globalization • concerned with the regulation of international trade between nations. • the capitalist class who own most of society's wealth and means of production. • ...
THE COLD WAR 2025-04-15
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- A fake wall that separated free Europe from communist Europe.
- A secret path used by North Vietnam to send supplies to the Vietcong.
- A super powerful nuclear bomb made after the atomic bomb.
- A tragic event where U.S. soldiers killed many innocent people in a village.
- The leader of South Vietnam who lots of people didn’t like.
- The communist leader of North Vietnam.
- A U.S. president during the Cold War who faced the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- The leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin.
- When President Nixon tried to cover up a break-in, and it made him quit.
- A war between North Korea (communist) and South Korea (non-communist).
- A U.S. plan to give money to Europe to rebuild after WWII.
- Nixon’s plan to slowly pull U.S. troops out of Vietnam.
- A secret U.S. group that spies on other countries.
- A rule that let the president use the army in Vietnam without declaring war.
- The idea that if one country turns communist, others will follow.
- A place between North and South Korea where no fighting is allowed.
- When young men were picked by the government to fight in the war.
- A big wall that split Berlin to keep people from escaping East Germany.
- A meeting where Vietnam was split into North and South.
- A meeting during WWII where big leaders talked about how to fix Europe after the war.
- A surprise attack by the Vietcong that made Americans doubt the war.
- A president and WWII hero who led during part of the Cold War.
- A time when Americans were super scared of communists.
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- The line that separates North and South Korea.
- When the U.S. and Soviet Union almost had a nuclear war over missiles in Cuba.
- A promise to help countries fight against communism.
- When the U.S. flew in food and supplies to help people in West Berlin.
- A failed U.S. attack to get rid of Castro in Cuba.
- A U.S. plan to stop communism from spreading.
- The first satellite in space, made by the Soviet Union.
- A couple who were caught and killed for spying for the Soviets.
- A protest where the National Guard shot and killed college students.
- The Soviet Union’s version of NATO with its own group of countries.
- A president who sent more U.S. troops to Vietnam.
- Chemicals the U.S. used in Vietnam that hurt people and nature.
- A group in Congress that looked for people they thought were communists.
- The communist leader of Cuba.
- A group of countries that work together to keep peace and help each other.
- South Vietnamese fighters who supported communism and fought against the U.S.
- Countries that looked free but were really controlled by the Soviet Union.
- Secret papers that showed the government had lied about the Vietnam War.
- A president who promised to end the Vietnam War.
- A team of countries that promised to protect each other from enemies.
- A law that made the president tell Congress before sending troops.
- When people were unfairly accused of being communists.
- A time when lots of babies were born after WWII.
46 Clues: The communist leader of Cuba. • The communist leader of North Vietnam. • The leader of the Soviet Union after Stalin. • A U.S. plan to stop communism from spreading. • The line that separates North and South Korea. • A president who promised to end the Vietnam War. • A time when lots of babies were born after WWII. • A president who sent more U.S. troops to Vietnam. • ...
Who am I? 2025-05-06
Across
- I operate in multiple countries, producing goods in one place and selling them in another. I’m a powerful player in the global economy. Who am I?
- I happen when a company invests directly in facilities in another country, creating jobs and production abroad. Who am I?
- I allow countries to trade freely among themselves but let each country set its own external tariffs. Who am I?
- I occur when goods are sold in a foreign market at a price lower than their cost or domestic price. Often seen as unfair trade. Who am I?
- I measure the ratio between export prices and import prices. I show how favorable a country’s trade position is. Who am I?
- I go beyond free trade, allowing not just goods but also services, capital, and labor to move freely across borders. Who am I?
- I represent the quantity of a good or service that consumers in a specific country are willing and able to buy. Who am I?
- I am a group of countries that agree to trade freely with each other, often sharing rules and agreements. Who am I?
- I’m government financial support given to local industries to lower production costs and help them compete. Who am I?
- I am a trading group that allows free trade among members and sets a common external tariff. Who am I?
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- I shrink the world by connecting countries through trade, culture, and technology. I make goods, ideas, and people move faster and farther than ever before. Who am I?
- I explain how countries benefit by specializing in what they produce most efficiently, even if others can do it better. Who am I?
- I am a product sent from one country to another for sale. I generate income and boost a nation's economy. Who am I?
- I create goods or services using resources like labor and capital. I am the starting point of the supply chain. Who am I?
- I bring countries together under one currency and a shared central bank. The Eurozone is an example of me. Who am I?
- I regulate international trade, resolve disputes, and promote global economic cooperation. Who am I?
- I limit the number or value of goods that can be imported into a country. Who am I?
- I am a compulsory financial charge imposed by the government to fund public services. I can affect prices and business decisions. Who am I?
- I represent the total quantity of a good that producers around the world are willing to sell at different prices. Who am I?
- I remove barriers like tariffs and quotas, allowing goods to move freely across borders. I promote open markets and competition. Who am I?
- I’m a tax placed on imported goods to make them more expensive and protect local businesses. Who am I?
- I represent the amount of a good that producers within a country are willing to provide at different prices. Who am I?
- I aim to protect domestic industries by placing tariffs and quotas on foreign goods. I resist open markets. Who am I?
- I am a product brought into a country from abroad for sale. I help consumers access global goods. Who am I?
- I describe the ability of a country to produce more of a good using fewer resources than another. Who am I?
25 Clues: I limit the number or value of goods that can be imported into a country. Who am I? • I regulate international trade, resolve disputes, and promote global economic cooperation. Who am I? • I’m a tax placed on imported goods to make them more expensive and protect local businesses. Who am I? • ...
Continents 2020-08-07
7 Clues: coldest continent • smallest continent • most populous continent • 3rd largest continent with 23 countries • continent with most number of countries • home to 12 countries located in the southern hemisphere • second smallest continent located entirely in the northern hemisphere
World War I 2025-02-23
7 Clues: the right to vote • new country created after WWI • happened to Archduke Ferdinand • thinking your country is the best • countries increase army and weapons • a group of countries helping each other • stronger countries taking over weaker nations
KRYSTOF - COLD WAR 2022-01-11
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- An space aircraft launched by the Soviets on the 4th of October 1957.
- leader of USSR
- WHat is the surname of current USA's president
- signed in warsaw on mya 14th 1955. Very similar to nato, operated by the soviets, Czechoslovakia, Germany, Bulgaria, Albania
- One of the most dangerous man in WW2 was born as an Austrian but lived in Germany. His first name is Adolf.
- Once this object fell or got destroyed, people could travel from East Germany to West Germany with no problem.
- One of the biggest powers in the Cold War is one of the biggest countries in the world and it is not Russia.
- Who is the biggest and fluffiest dog at school
- One of the neutral countries in the cold war. LLocated in the united kingdom islands.
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- political border separating European countries
- Dubcek, democratic, socialism, 21 of August 1968, 5 warsaw pact counties, end of the short socialismus
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization
- A war when nobody was really shooting or killing people massively.
- wall that separated East and West Berlin
- The biggest country in Europe/Asia in the cold war
- In witch state was Mr. Jack born, it is under the state of Oregon and it is above Mexico.
- Made Russia communist, October revolution, 1917, died 1924
17 Clues: leader of USSR • North Atlantic Treaty Organization • wall that separated East and West Berlin • political border separating European countries • WHat is the surname of current USA's president • Who is the biggest and fluffiest dog at school • The biggest country in Europe/Asia in the cold war • Made Russia communist, October revolution, 1917, died 1924 • ...
World War I Crossword 2018-02-06
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- A group of countries who agree to work together for shared interests
- Large aircraft without wings, with a bag filled with gas
- A deep hole dug by soldiers and used to attack the enemy while remaining hidden
- Building up strong armed forces in order to gain advantages
- To stop fighting and admit defeat
- A formal declaration that a ruler no longer want to be in power
- A group of countries ruled by a single person or country
- The position of not saying or doing anything that helps any of the groups involved in an argument or war
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- Containers with a pointed end, filled with explosives, and shot from a large gun
- A formal agreement between two or more countries at war to stop fighting and talk about terms of peace
- Large military vehicles, driven by wheels turning inside moving metal belts
- The murder of someone famous or important
- Long bombs which travel under water to destroy ships
- The place where soldiers are actively fighting during a war
- When people compete with each other for the same thing
- Guns with a long barrel, fired from the shoulder, accurate at long distances
- The part of an army that fights (and moves) on foot
17 Clues: To stop fighting and admit defeat • The murder of someone famous or important • The part of an army that fights (and moves) on foot • Long bombs which travel under water to destroy ships • When people compete with each other for the same thing • Large aircraft without wings, with a bag filled with gas • A group of countries ruled by a single person or country • ...
Global Inequalities 2013-06-19
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- An international organisation that consists of 192 member countries from around the world
- Resources that no one individual or country have ownership over
- A disease that is spread by mosquitoes
- Countries that have low levels of industrial development and people are often poor
- The ancient remains of plants and animals that are stored underground in the form of coal, oil and gas
- Not having enough compared with other people in your society
- An Non-Government organisation that helps people in poverty
- A measurement of the intake of food that gives us energy
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- A run-down neighbourhood where people live in a state of poverty
- Not having enough to meet your basic needs
- Where the body lacks essential nutrients and vitamins to keep you healthy
- A list of 8 goals adopted by the UN
- The total value of all the goods and services produced in a country over a year
- How long a person is expected to live on average
- Anything in nature that can be used to meet our needs and wants
- Countries that have high levels of industrial development and most of the population enjoy a good standard of living
- The percentage of the population that can read and write
17 Clues: A list of 8 goals adopted by the UN • A disease that is spread by mosquitoes • Not having enough to meet your basic needs • How long a person is expected to live on average • The percentage of the population that can read and write • A measurement of the intake of food that gives us energy • An Non-Government organisation that helps people in poverty • ...
Energy Review 2021-03-19
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- The country where most of our oil exportations go to.
- It has more proven reserves and it's located above oil desposits.
- One of the countries that has higher energy consumption.
- The percentage that fossil fuels provides to the world's energy.
- The type of fuels and energy that Ecuador uses, which are not good for the environment.
- A type of energy that can be replenished.
- An already converted and treated source.
- Energy that will eventually run out and can't be replenished.
- This is a partially decayed plant matter that remains in swamps and bogs.
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- Unconverted and original source that can be used directly as it appears in nature.
- Types of nucelar energy which belongs to nonrenewable energy.
- Source that allows all objects to work, it can't be created nor destroyed.
- They are more energy efficient since they produce more heat and less polution.
- The countries that consume more energy. (Their state in comparison to other countries).
- Remains of ancient organisms that with time and pressure convert into coal, oil, and natural gas.
- When oxygen, water, and pyrite react and form sulfuric acid. Water drains from the mine leaches into nearby streams, and reactions occur.
- A solid combustible mineral made of Carbon after years of compression.
17 Clues: An already converted and treated source. • A type of energy that can be replenished. • The country where most of our oil exportations go to. • One of the countries that has higher energy consumption. • Types of nucelar energy which belongs to nonrenewable energy. • Energy that will eventually run out and can't be replenished. • ...
WWI Crossword 2022-04-29
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- The name of the telegram that Germany tried to send to Mexico before it was intercepted by the British.
- When Germany saw no hope of victory they were forced to do this.
- Dogs played an important role in the war. One of these roles was to offer _____________ to soldiers.
- A cause of the war. When you have extreme pride in your own nation.
- One of the activities soldiers did during the Christmas Truce.
- When countries wanted to extend their power and control other countries.
- A crucial role of pigeons in the war was to deliver?
- Holes made in the ground where soldiers lived and fought.
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- - When countries agree to protect each other and develop a friendship in case war happens.
- - When you build your army and weaponry to make your defences stronger.
- A person who is forced to sign up for war, whether they accept it or not.
- - Biased information that only tells one side of the story
- France, Britain and Italy were all?
- An agreement by both sides to stop fighting to negotiate peace.
- The war is commemorated every year on this month and date.
- The colour of the flag that Germany had to wave in 1918.
- The last name of the man who was shot which triggered the beginning of the war.
17 Clues: France, Britain and Italy were all? • A crucial role of pigeons in the war was to deliver? • The colour of the flag that Germany had to wave in 1918. • Holes made in the ground where soldiers lived and fought. • - Biased information that only tells one side of the story • The war is commemorated every year on this month and date. • ...
Chapter 1 Vocabulary 2022-01-11
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- the means by which we go from studying a case to generating a hypothesis
- gathering of statistical data across many countries to look for correlations and test
- the struggle in any group for power that will give one or more persons the ability to make decisions for the larger group
- the shift from a descriptive study of politics to one that emphasizes causality, explanation, and prediction
- wider use of cases unbound by area specialization; typically deductive
- organizations or activities that are self-perpetuating and valued for their own sake
- starting with a puzzle and from there generating some hypothesis about cause and effect to test against a number of cases
- a set of hypotheses about how countries should develop
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- cases selected on the basis of cause not effect
- a theory that states that an individual will use rational calculations to make rational choices that result in outcomes aligned with their own best interests
- apparent association between certain factors or variables
- a way to compare cases and draw conclusions
- the study and comparison of domestic politics across countries
- material standard of living shared by individuals within a community, society, or country
- the attempt to understand situations in which decision makers interact
- problem of distinguishing cause and effect
- an individual's ability to act independently
17 Clues: problem of distinguishing cause and effect • a way to compare cases and draw conclusions • an individual's ability to act independently • cases selected on the basis of cause not effect • a set of hypotheses about how countries should develop • apparent association between certain factors or variables • the study and comparison of domestic politics across countries • ...
Nationalities, countries, languages 2016-11-27
countries in Europe 2017-10-23
Countries and Capitals 2018-09-27
Countries and capitals 2021-09-23
11 Clues: The capital of Italy • The capital of Canada • The capital of Ireland • The capital of Hungary • The capital of Austria • The capital of Croatia • The capital of the USA • The capital of Slovenia • The capital of Australia • The capital of New Zealand • The capital of Great Britain
COUNTRIES AND CAPITALS 2021-03-02
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- Paris is the capital of which country?
- New Delhi is the capital of which country?
- Canberra is the capital of which country?
- Bangkok is the capital of which country?
- Berlin is the capital of which country?
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- Brasilia is the capital of which country?
- Ottawa is the capital of which country?
- Cairo is the capital of which country?
- London is the capital of which country?
- Beijing is the capital of which country?
- Stockholm is the capital of which country?
11 Clues: Ottawa is the capital of which country? • Brasilia is the capital of which country? • Paris is the capital of which country? • Cairo is the capital of which country? • London is the capital of which country? • Beijing is the capital of which country? • New Delhi is the capital of which country? • Canberra is the capital of which country? • ...
Countries South America 2021-03-05
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- starangest shape of the world
- Famous for mountains, but has sea borders
- capital city is quito
- second land in south america with only land borders
- capital is cayenne
- In the North West Part
- By far largest country
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- ruled by nicolas maduro
- Smallest "famous" country
- home of lionel messi
- highest government seat in the world
11 Clues: capital is cayenne • home of lionel messi • capital city is quito • In the North West Part • By far largest country • ruled by nicolas maduro • Smallest "famous" country • starangest shape of the world • highest government seat in the world • Famous for mountains, but has sea borders • second land in south america with only land borders
South America Countries 2021-12-13
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- I tend to be more North than other countries, but I am still beneath Venezuela. I share a border with Brazil, Ecuador, and Peru.
- I am North of South America and I am located between Guyana and the French Guiana
- I am one of the largest countries in South America, other than Brazil. I share a border with Chile and I am located more to the South.
- I am the largest country in South America
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- I am found at the North of South America, and I am next to the Caribbean Sea. I share a border with Brazil and Colombia.
- I am one of the smaller countries, and I am found beneath Brazil. I share a border with Argentina and I am next to the Atlantic Ocean.
- I am right above Argentina and Paraguay, and to the left of Brazil. I am around the center of South America.
- I am to the North of South America. I am between Venezuela and Suriname.
- I am west of South America, and right next to the Pacific Ocean. My neighboring countries are Bolivia, Brazil, and Ecuador.
- I am above Peru, and below Colombia. I am next to the Pacific Ocean.
- I am right on the border of the Andes Mountains. I am beside Argentina
11 Clues: I am the largest country in South America • I am above Peru, and below Colombia. I am next to the Pacific Ocean. • I am right on the border of the Andes Mountains. I am beside Argentina • I am to the North of South America. I am between Venezuela and Suriname. • I am North of South America and I am located between Guyana and the French Guiana • ...
Countries of Europe 2022-05-02
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- the country known for being neutral in all foreign wars even ww2 and ww1
- A European country that shares its longest border with the South American country of Brazil.
- the country with the highest GDP in all of Europe.
- The former soviet union country that peacefully split into 2 countries on January 1,1993.
- the country that started on the axis side in ww2 but switched sides on Oct. 13, 1943.
- A country that is technically in Europe but most of its land mass is in the continent of Asia.
- The country that's capital city is Dublin.
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- the country that sponsored Columbus's journey that lead to the discovery of the new
- The second smallest country in the continent of Europe.
- The country that's flag has a very close resemblance to the African country of Chad.
- The country that is home to Stonehenge.
11 Clues: The country that is home to Stonehenge. • The country that's capital city is Dublin. • the country with the highest GDP in all of Europe. • The second smallest country in the continent of Europe. • the country known for being neutral in all foreign wars even ww2 and ww1 • the country that sponsored Columbus's journey that lead to the discovery of the new • ...
Countries and nationalities 2022-09-29
11 Clues: person from Japan • person from Spain • person from China • person from Canada • person from England • person from Germany • country with samurais • country with Oktoberfest • country with capital Sydney • country connected with pizza • country with the capital Madrid
countries and cultures 2021-03-25
Countries and nationalities 2021-06-25
11 Clues: people from Wales • people from Canada • people from Ireland • people from the USA • people from England • people from Portugal • people from Scotland • people from Australia • people from New Zealand • people from South Africa • people from the United Kingdom
G20 Countries Theme 2023-12-13
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- Which country will host the G20 summit in 2024?
- The word written under the G20 logo of 2023
- The continent in which the majority of the G20 countries are located in
- How many official languages does the G20 comprise?
- The world's largest museum is present in this country
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- First G20 Summit was held in this capital
- Presidency of G20 is held up by a ____
- Which Gulf country is part of the G20?
- There are a 100 active volcanoes in this country
- Till date, how many G20 Summits have been held?
- Santa Claus is thought to be born in this country
11 Clues: Presidency of G20 is held up by a ____ • Which Gulf country is part of the G20? • First G20 Summit was held in this capital • The word written under the G20 logo of 2023 • Which country will host the G20 summit in 2024? • Till date, how many G20 Summits have been held? • There are a 100 active volcanoes in this country • ...
Countries & Capital Cities 2019-11-25
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- is the capital city of Iran
- is the capital city of Israel
- is the capital city of Jamaica
- is the capital city of Ireland
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- is the capital city of Italy
- is the capital city of Japan
- is the capital city of Iceland
- is the capital city of Indonesia
- is the capital city of Jordan
- is the capital city of Iraq
- Delhi is the capital city of India
11 Clues: is the capital city of Iran • is the capital city of Iraq • is the capital city of Italy • is the capital city of Japan • is the capital city of Jordan • is the capital city of Israel • is the capital city of Iceland • is the capital city of Jamaica • is the capital city of Ireland • is the capital city of Indonesia • Delhi is the capital city of India
English-speaking countries 2020-10-13
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- Island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean
- Country on the northern mainland of South America
- island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, in the Caribbean region of North America. It is 34 kilometres in length and up to 23 km in width.
- The island where were big wildfires
- sovereign state in the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea at the southern end of the Grenadines island chain
- An island country situated in the Caribbean Sea
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- Northeastern part of the island of Ireland
- The island that was previously called Iyonola
- The islands in the sea of Sargasso
- An island in the North Atlantic
- Country in the northern part of North America
11 Clues: An island in the North Atlantic • The islands in the sea of Sargasso • The island where were big wildfires • Northeastern part of the island of Ireland • The island that was previously called Iyonola • Country in the northern part of North America • An island country situated in the Caribbean Sea • Island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean • ...
English-speaking countries 2020-10-13
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- Island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean
- Country on the northern mainland of South America
- island country in the Lesser Antilles of the West Indies, in the Caribbean region of North America. It is 34 kilometres in length and up to 23 km in width.
- The island where were big wildfires
- sovereign state in the West Indies in the Caribbean Sea at the southern end of the Grenadines island chain
- An island country situated in the Caribbean Sea
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- Northeastern part of the island of Ireland
- The island that was previously called Iyonola
- The islands in the sea of Sargasso
- An island in the North Atlantic
- Country in the northern part of North America
11 Clues: An island in the North Atlantic • The islands in the sea of Sargasso • The island where were big wildfires • Northeastern part of the island of Ireland • The island that was previously called Iyonola • Country in the northern part of North America • An island country situated in the Caribbean Sea • Island country in the southwestern Pacific Ocean • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2020-05-01
11 Clues: She's from Peru • I'm from Germany • Her aunt's from Spain • Their mum's from Turkey • My cousin's from France • Our father's from the UK • My sister's from Argentina • My best friend's from Poland • Our stepfather's from the USA • My mum's brother is from China • His dad and uncle are from Italy
English speaking countries 2024-05-14
States and Countries 2024-05-09
11 Clues: Area51 • Blue Holes • Black hills • full of snow • Grand Canyon • full of rides • full of Snakes • DC White House • Statue of Liberty • Golden gate bridge • The largest underground cave in the world
Countries and continents 2024-03-06
Countries Traditional Food 2024-03-14
Civilizations and Countries 2024-03-05
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- This is the only South American Country that has Portuguese as their official language.
- Mummification was common in the Ancient civilization.
- This ancient civilization has the Ganges, and Indus rivers.
- The Civilization of Kush was located in what present day country.
- Hammurabi once ruled this land.
- How many Continents are there?
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- Home to the Qin and Han Dynasties
- Mesoamerican culture is centered around this Country, South of the U.S.
- Judaism is the religion of this ancient and current country.
- The current Capital of this Country is Athens.
- Washington D.C is the Capital of this Country.
11 Clues: How many Continents are there? • Hammurabi once ruled this land. • Home to the Qin and Han Dynasties • The current Capital of this Country is Athens. • Washington D.C is the Capital of this Country. • Mummification was common in the Ancient civilization. • This ancient civilization has the Ganges, and Indus rivers. • ...
Countries IV grade 2024-04-08
countries Master level 2023-03-02
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- the speak English in that country
- meatballs from Ikea is popular
- is in war now
- has a camera portal in that country and Poland is on the other side of that portal
- is beside Sweden and Finland
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- The country that made vodka.
- the country is small
- has a crazy president
- is the biggest country
- made Shein
- is famous for pizza
11 Clues: made Shein • is in war now • is famous for pizza • the country is small • has a crazy president • is the biggest country • The country that made vodka. • is beside Sweden and Finland • meatballs from Ikea is popular • the speak English in that country • has a camera portal in that country and Poland is on the other side of that portal
Countries and nationalities 2023-06-15
Countries in Europe 2023-03-13
English speaking countries 2025-03-24
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- Denne nasjonen har byene Belfast og Derry.
- Hovedstaden i England.
- Land kjent for Taj Mahal.
- Kontinent og land.
- Landet hvor du finner Table Mountain.
- Øyland kjent for All Blacks rugbylag.
- Den største byen i Australia.
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- Landet kjent for Kiwi-fuglen.
- Øyland kjent for reggae-musikk
- Den største byen i Skottland.
- Hovedstaden i Irland.
- Land kjent for sin Maple Leaf Flag.
12 Clues: Kontinent og land. • Hovedstaden i Irland. • Hovedstaden i England. • Land kjent for Taj Mahal. • Landet kjent for Kiwi-fuglen. • Den største byen i Skottland. • Den største byen i Australia. • Øyland kjent for reggae-musikk • Land kjent for sin Maple Leaf Flag. • Landet hvor du finner Table Mountain. • Øyland kjent for All Blacks rugbylag. • ...
Countries & Special Clothings 2025-07-12
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- Nihao Ma! We wear Qipao As Traditional Clothing!
- Kimchi, KPoP, and Hanbok are all from here!
- Who's The Best Teacher?
- Guess This Country, It's Near Vietnam
- We wear Baju Melayu & We Are Near Vietnam
- Ao Dai & Non La Is The Clothing Of This Country
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- Camp + You + Chee Ya
- Curry, Stinky, and Sari are worn by women here!
- Cowboys, Burgers, Guns n' Roses + Donald Trump :(
- Sawadeeeeeeeeeeeeeekap!
- Kimono and Geisha Wear These - KAWAIIIIIII uwu
11 Clues: Camp + You + Chee Ya • Who's The Best Teacher? • Sawadeeeeeeeeeeeeeekap! • Guess This Country, It's Near Vietnam • We wear Baju Melayu & We Are Near Vietnam • Kimchi, KPoP, and Hanbok are all from here! • Kimono and Geisha Wear These - KAWAIIIIIII uwu • Curry, Stinky, and Sari are worn by women here! • Ao Dai & Non La Is The Clothing Of This Country • ...
Nationalities and countries 2024-11-19
Countries and nationalities 2026-03-31
11 Clues: Messi is from… • People from China are… • People from Mexico are… • People from Turkey are… • The country of mummies. • People from Spain are... • People from Germany are… • People from the USA are… • The country with the Big Ben. • The country of pizza and pasta. • The country with the Eiffel Tower and croissants.
Names of places 2016-04-16
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- only country which is also a continent
- famous country for pizzas
- part of Scandinavian countries
- one of the highly populated countries of the world
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- place near a dangerous spot
- where the leaning tower is located(city)
- country called the tear drop off India
- only city ruled by a pope
- famous for cars
- sugar bowl of the world
10 Clues: famous for cars • sugar bowl of the world • only city ruled by a pope • famous country for pizzas • place near a dangerous spot • part of Scandinavian countries • country called the tear drop off India • only country which is also a continent • where the leaning tower is located(city) • one of the highly populated countries of the world
The World war l Puzzle/ by Greyson Lhasawa 2024-04-05
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- They are the biggest allied
- they control countries
- A Allied of the U.S.
- A purposeful killing of someone
- has beef with the U.S.
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- A group of people who share changes
- They were used by Germany to attack Britain
- AN Enemy of U.S
- They were attack for getting a supply from France
- make Agreements between one countries
10 Clues: AN Enemy of U.S • A Allied of the U.S. • they control countries • has beef with the U.S. • They are the biggest allied • A purposeful killing of someone • A group of people who share changes • make Agreements between one countries • They were used by Germany to attack Britain • They were attack for getting a supply from France
The History of the UAE 2025-06-04
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- found Tutankhamun’s tomb
- a person who studies the climate of countries
- indicate the climate zone
- an area of countries that has fertile land
- system used to collect water
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- the most famous line of longitude
- indicates the time zone
- present day sas al nakhl
- where people mainly used bronze for tools
- one of the first successful civilizations
10 Clues: indicates the time zone • found Tutankhamun’s tomb • present day sas al nakhl • indicate the climate zone • system used to collect water • the most famous line of longitude • where people mainly used bronze for tools • one of the first successful civilizations • an area of countries that has fertile land • a person who studies the climate of countries
Chapter 10 2022-11-25
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- Income Countries: Countries that have recently become industrialized; historically less developed countries that have experienced significant economic growth and democratization
- Income Countries: Less developed countries; countries with little economic development, political institutionalization, or both.
- single political authorities with control over a large number of external territories or regions, as well as different peoples
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- Countries: Lower and middle-income countries; historically less developed countries that have experienced significant economic growth and democratization, and/or lack significant economic development, political institutionalization, or both.
- An imperialist system in which a foreign territory is physically occupied by military force, settlers, or businesse
- single political authorities in charge of a large number of external territories or regions, as well as various peoples
6 Clues: An imperialist system in which a foreign territory is physically occupied by military force, settlers, or businesse • single political authorities in charge of a large number of external territories or regions, as well as various peoples • ...
