countries Crossword Puzzles
Cold War Vocabulary 2022-03-28
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- Economic theory in which the government owns the means of production
- U.S. foreign policy during the Cold War in which the U.S. tried to contain Communism by preventing it from spreading to other countries
- Soviet Union policy that means restructuring
- military alliance between the Western Countries
- First man-made satellite launched into Space by the USSR
- the international group whose goal was to prevent future wars
- the relaxing of tension between the superpowers
- The trio of Stalin, Churchill, and Roosevelt (or Truman)
- economic system where the people own the means of production
- US theory that if one country falls to communism, many more would follow
- Leader of USSR in 80s
- the imaginary dividing line between Western Democracies and Soviet-influenced nations
- Witch hunt of suspected communists in the US
- military alliance between the Soviet-influenced nations
- Line that divided North & South Korea
- Soviet Union policy that means openness. It discouraged government secrecy
- Competition between US and USSR the prove their superiority in technology in order to accomplish getting to outer space
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- "MAD" - the guarantee that if one nation launched a nuclear attack, the other country would attack back, leaving them both destroyed
- Code name for President Reagan's plan of developing technology that could shoot down potential nuclear weapons
- US attempt to defeat Fidel Castro of Cuba
- massive military build-up of nuclear weapons, by the USSR and US in order to gain military bragging rights
- "Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles"
- Underground structures, stocked with food and other supplies, that were intended to keep people safe from radioactive fallout following a nuclear attack
- a extremely powerful and influential country
- Soviet Union plan to keep West Germany from getting supplies to West Berlin
- The response to the Blockade in order to get supplies to West Berlin by the Western nations, including the US
- the physical divider of the city of Berlin
- The closest the US & USSR ever got to War. USSR missiles in Cuba
- US policy that gave aid to countries torn apart during WWII
- US policy that gave aid to countries threatened by communism
30 Clues: Leader of USSR in 80s • "Intercontinental Ballistic Missiles" • Line that divided North & South Korea • US attempt to defeat Fidel Castro of Cuba • the physical divider of the city of Berlin • Soviet Union policy that means restructuring • a extremely powerful and influential country • Witch hunt of suspected communists in the US • ...
Social Crossword 2013-01-06
Across
- A radical or extreme change
- preventing further conflict between parties
- High-level intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments and the indigenous people that live there.
- the ability and desire to fulfill its people’s economic, social, cultural, and political needs.
- money,food, or other resources given or lent by one country to another.
- A political movement which advocates a greater economic and political cooperation among nations for the theoretical benefit of all.
- exerting a dominating influence over other groups or societies.
- an intergovernmental organization of French-speaking nations that promotes the education and culture of French speakers.
- peaceful intervention to stop a conflict or prevent its spread by bringing hostile parties to an agreement
- the doctrine that people's duty is to promote human welfare
- on state or nation-state acts independently to pursue its interest; this is the opposite of multiculturalism.
- a term used to describe the theory of closer ties with the US
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- Open to new behavior or opinions and willing to discard traditional values
- A system created after WW2 to stabilize exchange rates and assist the reconstruction of the world’s international payment system.
- The countries of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Representatives from these countries meet to discuss economic concerns
- the elements such as freedom of speech, an independent judiciary, etc, that make up a democratic society
- Deals with the rules of trade between nations.
- The supreme public power within a sovereign political entity
- North American Free Trade Agreement.
- An economic and political association of certain European countries with internal free trade and common external tariffs.
- Free Trade Agreement
- two nations or nation-state co-operate to pursue each nation’s interest
- The establishment of uniform standards, rules, and regulations.
- in which various nations or nation-states co-operate
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, esp. the political affairs of other countries.
25 Clues: Free Trade Agreement • A radical or extreme change • North American Free Trade Agreement. • preventing further conflict between parties • Deals with the rules of trade between nations. • in which various nations or nation-states co-operate • the doctrine that people's duty is to promote human welfare • The supreme public power within a sovereign political entity • ...
Social Crossword 2013-01-06
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- A political movement which advocates a greater economic and political cooperation among nations for the theoretical benefit of all.
- The countries of Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, Russia, the United Kingdom, and the United States. Representatives from these countries meet to discuss economic concerns
- money,food, or other resources given or lent by one country to another.
- An economic and political association of certain European countries with internal free trade and common external tariffs.
- North American Free Trade Agreement.
- the elements such as freedom of speech, an independent judiciary, etc, that make up a democratic society
- Open to new behavior or opinions and willing to discard traditional values
- A system created after WW2 to stabilize exchange rates and assist the reconstruction of the world’s international payment system.
- Free Trade Agreement
- an intergovernmental organization of French-speaking nations that promotes the education and culture of French speakers.
- peaceful intervention to stop a conflict or prevent its spread by bringing hostile parties to an agreement
- High-level intergovernmental forum that addresses issues faced by the Arctic governments and the indigenous people that live there.
- exerting a dominating influence over other groups or societies.
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- preventing further conflict between parties
- the ability and desire to fulfill its people’s economic, social, cultural, and political needs.
- A policy of remaining apart from the affairs or interests of other groups, esp. the political affairs of other countries.
- a term used to describe the theory of closer ties with the US
- Deals with the rules of trade between nations.
- in which various nations or nation-states co-operate
- two nations or nation-state co-operate to pursue each nation’s interest
- the doctrine that people's duty is to promote human welfare
- The supreme public power within a sovereign political entity
- The establishment of uniform standards, rules, and regulations.
- A radical or extreme change
- on state or nation-state acts independently to pursue its interest; this is the opposite of multiculturalism.
25 Clues: Free Trade Agreement • A radical or extreme change • North American Free Trade Agreement. • preventing further conflict between parties • Deals with the rules of trade between nations. • in which various nations or nation-states co-operate • the doctrine that people's duty is to promote human welfare • The supreme public power within a sovereign political entity • ...
third 24 2023-11-14
Across
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of decreasing GDP
- period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity
- period of the business cycle in which there is decreasing economic activity
- occurs when a country possesses unique resources or capabilities allowing for the lowest cost of production for a product
- state in which countries depend on each other for certain goods or services which they cannot produce efficiently for themselves; international trade
- period of the business cycle in which there is increasing economic activity
- fluctuations in economic activity over time; constitutes production rising then falling in a long cycle of expansion and contraction
- French word for ‘leave alone’; economic concept opposing governmental involvement in commerce beyond what is necessary to keep an economic system running on its laws; associated with a free enterprise system
- goods and services purchased from other countries
- trade alliance among 28 European nations; encourages free trade among members and promotes work as a single market
- tax on imports
- tariff which increases price on imports to protect domestic products
- tariff which supplies revenue for a country
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- trade agreement among Canada, the United States and Mexico; mission to diminish all trade barriers and investment restrictions between Canada, the United States and Mexico
- measure of the number of people without jobs
- measure of the change in the prices of wholesale goods; used to measure inflation; formerly known as the wholesale price index
- (WTO) global coalition among many countries; headquartered in Geneva, Switzerland
- period of business cycle in which economic activity is at its highest
- goods and services sold to other countries
- limits the quantity or monetary value of an import; controls the level of an import
- occurs when a country is able to produce a product more efficiently and at a lower cost than another country
- period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of increasing GDP
- complete ban on certain products coming in or leaving the country; usually put in place for political reasons
23 Clues: tax on imports • goods and services sold to other countries • tariff which supplies revenue for a country • measure of the number of people without jobs • goods and services purchased from other countries • period of the business cycle with the lowest economic activity • period of two or more consecutive fiscal quarters of decreasing GDP • ...
Social Studies 30-2 Unit 6 Review 2024-05-02
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- The acronym for a collective security alliance among liberal countries.
- A restructuring of economic and political systems that inadvertently resulted in the dissolution of the USSR in 1991.
- Solving conflicts through negotiation and other peaceful means.
- The name of the collective security alliance among communist countries.
- This 13-day event, south of the US, nearly triggered a nuclear war.
- The man who took over as leader of the USSR after Stalin died.
- Erected in 1961, this created a physical divide between the East and West of the city, trapping Easterners inside.
- In response to a blockade by Stalin, the West flew food and fuel into the city over 250,000 times over 11 months.
- An acronym for the US president at the time of the Cuban Missile Crisis.
- A $13.6 billion plan to help European countries impacted by war so they'd be less likely to turn to communism.
- An acronym that describes how a nuclear war would destroy both the attacker and defender.
- A "hot" war fought between ideological enemies in another country.
- Developing arms that can counteract your enemy's actions.
- Competing through military and non-military means.
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- Reducing tensions through diplomacy, agreements, and relationship-building.
- A policy of political openness in the USSR.
- Pushing a conflict to a point where it could end in disaster.
- A metaphor to help humanity understand how close they are to complete self-destruction and extinction.
- This is the struggle to gain independence from countries that have colonized or oppressed them.
- Stopping the spread of communism.
- Implemented by Stalin, this stopped the transportation of products into the western half of a city in East Germany.
- These 2 treaties had limited missile production as a form of tension reduction.
- A 45-year ideological battle between communists and liberal democracies.
- Spying on your enemy so you can use information against them.
- Agreed by many historians to be the start of the Cold War, this formalized the division of Germany and Berlin.
- Churchill said this famous quote when describing the ideological and geographical divide between the communists and liberals.
26 Clues: Stopping the spread of communism. • A policy of political openness in the USSR. • Competing through military and non-military means. • Developing arms that can counteract your enemy's actions. • Pushing a conflict to a point where it could end in disaster. • Spying on your enemy so you can use information against them. • ...
Crossword|Chapter 26|Made by Sean Hearn 2016-03-23
Across
- Group of underprivilaged peoples who were dissatisfied with the dual monarchy in Austria-Hungary
- foreign territory Austria lost in 1866
- Many Italians wanted their capital to be here
- The leading member of Sardinia's council of ministers
- The english translation of Ausgleich
- Other than William I, who believed that Prussia needed a powerful army?
- Person who was essential to bringing Germany together
- Number of times Bismark sent Germany to war
- intolerance and persecution of non-Russian peoples
- czar who emancipated the serfs in Russia
- The first ruler of a unified Germany
- The leader of the guerillas who defeated the army of the Kingdom of the Two Sicilies
- Germany was mostly ______ by the end of the 1800s
- South Italy was ______
- Thing where Bulgaria was divided, countries won independence, countries gained control of other countries, etc.
- The more agricultural country of Austria and Hungary
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- Person who advocated mass political action to bring democratic gov't instead of revolution
- Initials of name of major political force founded by Lassalle that merged with the Social Democratic party in 1875
- The first king of the constitutional monarchy of Italy
- Alexander II died from ______
- that one guy who people liked in Russia bc he was a rebel and stuff i guess
- Austria did not want a unified Germany for this reason
- The small German states feared _____ by Prussia so they did not want a united Germany
- A room that is not a room (@Matthew)
- The thing with a cultural struggle between Church and the state
- foreign territory Austria lost in 1859
- Many countries closely watched the Balkans after the Treaty of ______
- This German state led the way in creating economic, military, and political unity among German states
- This group of peeps put up a serious challenge for Bismark
- The secret society founded by Giuseppe Mazzini in 1831
- country that just kinda took a bite out of Russia and Russia couldn't do much about it
- The more industrialized country of Austria and Hungary
- the absence of government
33 Clues: South Italy was ______ • the absence of government • Alexander II died from ______ • A room that is not a room (@Matthew) • The english translation of Ausgleich • The first ruler of a unified Germany • foreign territory Austria lost in 1866 • foreign territory Austria lost in 1859 • czar who emancipated the serfs in Russia • Number of times Bismark sent Germany to war • ...
1.4(c),1.6(a,b,c),1.8(a,b),1.9(a,b,c)-Tectonics Edexcel Alevel Geography 2022-02-14
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- HIC tectonic hazard vulnerability case study.
- HIC's suffer higher short term ? losses.
- immediate help in the form of rescue to save lives and aid to keep people alive.(second stage of hazard management cycle).
- The returning to normal stage of the hazard management cycle.
- A type of player which helps in disasters where the local government are struggling to respond.
- Type of plate margin which caused the 2010 Eyjafjallajökull (Iceland) volcanic eruption
- A group of people at high risk of a disaster
- Acting to reduce the scale of the next disaster.(last stage of the hazard management cycle).
- In the 2011 Japan earthquake, an early ? system warned people of the earthquake in advance.
- This key player provides individuals with the money they need to repair and rebuild communities, but it is not common in less developed communities.
- A process by which the local government planners regulate how the land in a community may be used.
- The quality of the existing infrastructure affecting a countries recovery speed is an example of ?
- LIC tectonic hazard vulnerability case study.
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- One geographical factor which will affect a countries vulnerability is the level of ?
- When government officials pocket money for themselves, which affects the amount of money which can be used for resources.
- A geographical factor aid companies had when helping after the 2015 Nepal earthquake.
- A type of aid which provides food, clean water and shelter.
- Something young people in particular, in developing countries have unequal access to.
- community education on how to act before during and after a disaster.(first stage of hazard management cycle).
- The ability to anticipate, cope with, resist and recover from a natural hazard.
- The vast majority of lives lost come from ? countries
- This key player is crucial in the immediate search and rescue efforts.
- The most important social impact of an Earthquake.
- An environmental factor which gets damaged
- Within two weeks of the 2008 Sichuan (China) earthquake, temporary ?, roads and bridges were being built.
- If the ? of the disaster is bigger, the country will stay in the recovery stage for longer.
26 Clues: HIC's suffer higher short term ? losses. • An environmental factor which gets damaged • A group of people at high risk of a disaster • HIC tectonic hazard vulnerability case study. • LIC tectonic hazard vulnerability case study. • The most important social impact of an Earthquake. • The vast majority of lives lost come from ? countries • ...
History Quiz 16 2024-05-16
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- federal government agency created by President Jimmy Carter to oversee energy use and production
- – 200th birthday or anniversary
- – break-in of Democratic headquarters and cover-up by Nixon’s election campaign
- – event that occurred when 52 Americans were captured by angry Iranian university students and held at the U.S. Embassy in Iran for 444 days
- – 37th President of the United States, only President to resign from office
- – ban on trade between countries
- Amendment lowered the voting age to 18
- – man selected to become vice president after Spiro Agnew resigned; became the 38th president when Nixon resigned
- (Magnetic Resonance Imaging)- machine that uses a large magnet along with radio waves to form images of internal organs and tissues
- 1 and 2 – NASA space probes launched in 1977 to collect and send data on several planets as well as other objects in space
- – meeting between President Carter and leaders of Egypt and Israel that resulted in a peace treaty between the two countries
- French word meaning to relax tensions
- foreign policy that the U.S. military would use force to defend itself against any country that interfered with U.S. interests in the Persian Gulf region
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- pipeline built to transport oil from Alaska
- – nuclear power plant in Pennsylvania where a nuclear accident occurred in 1979
- – inventor of email
- National Security Advisor to Nixon; worked with Nixon on détente policy
- Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty (SALT) – agreement between the United States and the Soviet Union to limit the number of nuclear weapons the two countries could have
- - vice president under Nixon who resigned after admitting wrong doing
- event when Arab countries cut off shipments of oil to the United States to protest the U.S. assistance to Israel in the time of war
- – 39th president of the United States; helped form a peace treaty between Egypt and Israel at the Camp David Accords
- – an increase in the cost of goods but a decrease in the value of the dollar
- 13- failed space mission to perform experiments on moon’s surface: astronauts returned safely to earth
- – telecommunications company that introduce the cellphone
24 Clues: – inventor of email • – 200th birthday or anniversary • – ban on trade between countries • French word meaning to relax tensions • Amendment lowered the voting age to 18 • pipeline built to transport oil from Alaska • – telecommunications company that introduce the cellphone • - vice president under Nixon who resigned after admitting wrong doing • ...
Sip & Solve 2025-05-14
16 Clues: HM • Stag • Meet • Henny • 1st hol • ILY First • Groom Drin • Groom sport • Annviersary • Brdiesmaids • Bride drink • Wedding name • Proposal month • Proposal loaction • No. Wedding dresses • NO. Countries travelled
Regional Integration 2021-02-22
Across
- This is used to describe a company operating in several countries.
- Involving two parties, especially countries
- The study of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services.
- having members or contributors from several groups, especially several different countries.
- a type of intergovernmental agreement
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- the theory or practice of regional rather than central systems of administration or economic, cultural, or political affiliation.
- mutual acceptance of a proposal or statement
- This is the use of government revenue collection and expenditure to influence a country's economy.
- the action or process of integrating.
- This involves the transfer of goods or services from one person or entity to another, often in exchange for money
10 Clues: the action or process of integrating. • a type of intergovernmental agreement • Involving two parties, especially countries • mutual acceptance of a proposal or statement • This is used to describe a company operating in several countries. • The study of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services. • ...
The Cold War 2022-04-28
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- the intense rivalry between the U.S. and the Soviet Union which stooped just shot of shots being fired
- economic aid package offered to countries in western Europe following WW II
- the presidents policy of trying to contain the spread of comunism
- the defense alliance between the Soviet Union and their satellite states
- system of thought and belief
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- the U.S. policy of keeping communism within its existing borders
- a nation stronger than other powerful nations
- the policy of easing tensions between the two superpowers
- invisible barrier between the democracies of western Europe and the communist countries of Eastern Europe
- military alliance between the U.S. and countries who resisted communism
10 Clues: system of thought and belief • a nation stronger than other powerful nations • the policy of easing tensions between the two superpowers • the U.S. policy of keeping communism within its existing borders • the presidents policy of trying to contain the spread of comunism • military alliance between the U.S. and countries who resisted communism • ...
Cold War Jigsaw 2023-12-19
Across
- Communist leader of Soviet Union
- A pact signed by the USSR and Eastern European countries under Soviet influence in 1955
- A doctrine articulated by President Harry S Truman
- Idea of containing Communism by preventing it from spreading
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- this plan is considered very successful in allowing Western Europe to recover after the war so that the countries did not fall to communism.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization.
- One of the first major international crises of the Cold War.
- Competition or rivalry between two or more nations, focusing on the production of military technology and equipment.
- Border between the communist and democratic countries of Europe
- Mutual assured destruction
10 Clues: Mutual assured destruction • Communist leader of Soviet Union • North Atlantic Treaty Organization. • A doctrine articulated by President Harry S Truman • One of the first major international crises of the Cold War. • Idea of containing Communism by preventing it from spreading • Border between the communist and democratic countries of Europe • ...
Geo-politics 2024-04-12
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- a system of laws, regulatory measures, courses of action,
- a relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together
- the plans and actions taken by a national government to deal with issues and needs present
- The spread of goods and services
- a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes
- a formal agreement between two or more countries
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- Fitting in
- A countries laws and land exct
- the art and science of maintaining peaceful relationships between nations, groups, or individuals
- a person or group who works to improve the lives and living conditions of other people
10 Clues: Fitting in • A countries laws and land exct • The spread of goods and services • a formal agreement between two or more countries • a system of laws, regulatory measures, courses of action, • a relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together • a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes • ...
Geo-politics 2024-04-12
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- a system of laws, regulatory measures, courses of action,
- a relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together
- the plans and actions taken by a national government to deal with issues and needs present
- The spread of goods and services
- a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes
- a formal agreement between two or more countries
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- Fitting in
- A countries laws and land exct
- the art and science of maintaining peaceful relationships between nations, groups, or individuals
- a person or group who works to improve the lives and living conditions of other people
10 Clues: Fitting in • A countries laws and land exct • The spread of goods and services • a formal agreement between two or more countries • a system of laws, regulatory measures, courses of action, • a relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together • a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes • ...
Global Capital Crossword 2024-12-15
Across
- The first public sale of a private company’s shares to investors.
- A negotiable certificate representing shares of a foreign company traded in the U.S.
- Providing transparent financial and accounting information to investors.
- The ideal financial structure minimizing cost of capital and balancing risks.
- Listing a firm’s shares on stock exchanges in multiple countries.
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- Reducing cash flow variability by operating across different countries and markets.
- Ownership shares in a company, often raised through stock offerings.
- A firm operating in multiple countries seeking global capital access.
- An initial public offering conducted simultaneously in multiple international markets.
- A bank issuing receipts for foreign shares, facilitating their trade in other markets.
10 Clues: The first public sale of a private company’s shares to investors. • Listing a firm’s shares on stock exchanges in multiple countries. • Ownership shares in a company, often raised through stock offerings. • A firm operating in multiple countries seeking global capital access. • Providing transparent financial and accounting information to investors. • ...
United Nation Councils 2025-05-24
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- These missions are sent by the Security Council to help calm conflicts.
- Group that works on issues like health, education, and equality
- One of the five permanent members of the Security Council. (Hint: large country in Asia)
- The number of permanent members on the Security Council
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- The General Assembly gives every country one of these.
- The group where all countries meet to discuss global problems
- The council that focuses on money, jobs, and reducing poverty
- This word means all countries have one equal say in voting
- The United Nations group that works to keep peace around the world.
- A way the Security Council can pressure countries, like stopping trade
10 Clues: The General Assembly gives every country one of these. • The number of permanent members on the Security Council • This word means all countries have one equal say in voting • The group where all countries meet to discuss global problems • The council that focuses on money, jobs, and reducing poverty • ...
Irregular plural words for Elementary students 2024-10-15
32 Clues: ox • man • die • box • elf • bus • elf • city • hero • life • roof • wife • baby • dish • leaf • quiz • wolf • goose • match • knife • thief • shelf • scarf • child • woman • mouse • story • person • cherry • factory • country • butterfly
Teacher Time 2026-01-14
20 Clues: BABY • IVRIT • RASHI • DEBATE • COUNTRIES • DR PEPPER • MIDDAH MAN • FROM ISRAEL • POST EDITOR • HERE TO HELP • KINDERGARTEN • TANACH PARTY • JULIETTES MOM • LOVES POPCORN • RIDES THE BUS • THE OTHER WING • CHAVERIM BIVRIT • DAVENS WITH GIRLS • ALSO HERE TO HELP • HER MOM WORKS HERE
DM's 2026-02-26
25 Clues: make • bride • earth • honor • vowed • human • endure • single • a group • arranged • it pumps • likeness • go forth • stick to • intellect • countries • cried out • employment • two or more • without end • plant embryo • show intention • invisible forces • unending existence • religious authority
Girls Unite 2021-08-15
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- 61% of all adults living in developing countries with this disease are women
- early marriage and pregnancy prevent girls from having and continuing a good __________
- 1 in 5 women have been victims of this before the age of 15
- Aggressive campaigns targeted at women causing an increase of the act in younger women in developing countries.
- One-third of girls in developing countries will marry before they are 18
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- about 14 million adolescent girls experience this every year
- A majority of adolescent girls in developing countries contract _______ either from their environment or their partner.
- between 15% and 71% of women around the world have suffered this from an intimate male partner.
- Every day 1600 women and more than 10 000 newborns have preventable complications during pregnancy and childbirth that lead to ______
9 Clues: 1 in 5 women have been victims of this before the age of 15 • about 14 million adolescent girls experience this every year • One-third of girls in developing countries will marry before they are 18 • 61% of all adults living in developing countries with this disease are women • ...
Government and Economy 2017-11-08
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- form of government where only a selected few can rule and power is generally inherited
- when countries rely on one another for goods, and resources
- form of government where the government dominates all aspects of life
- system based on private ownership, free trade, and competition
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- the value of all goods a country makes per year
- when countries are linked together through culture and trade
- form of government where only the dictator is in charge
- a political system where a countries trade are controlled by private owners for profit
- system in which the government makes all economic decisions
- form of government where people elect leaders and rule by majority
10 Clues: the value of all goods a country makes per year • form of government where only the dictator is in charge • when countries rely on one another for goods, and resources • system in which the government makes all economic decisions • when countries are linked together through culture and trade • system based on private ownership, free trade, and competition • ...
Economics 2021-01-13
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- products that are shipped out of the country
- Products that are shipped into the country
- The total amount of people who have an education in a country
- The skills,education, and experience of workers
- When a person specifically makes one thing beacuase they are good at it.
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- Limit on how much of an item comes into the country so that people don't buy too much of it
- A ban on trade with a specific country or countries.
- The buying and selling of goods between countries
- Tax placed on foreign items to protect countries own business
- Man-made machines such as factories and technology
10 Clues: Products that are shipped into the country • products that are shipped out of the country • The skills,education, and experience of workers • The buying and selling of goods between countries • Man-made machines such as factories and technology • A ban on trade with a specific country or countries. • Tax placed on foreign items to protect countries own business • ...
Economics 2021-01-13
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- products that are shipped out of the country
- Products that are shipped into the country
- The total amount of people who have an education in a country
- The skills,education, and experience of workers
- When a person specifically makes one thing beacuase they are good at it.
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- Limit on how much of an item comes into the country so that people don't buy too much of it
- A ban on trade with a specific country or countries.
- The buying and selling of goods between countries
- Tax placed on foreign items to protect countries own business
- Man-made machines such as factories and technology
10 Clues: Products that are shipped into the country • products that are shipped out of the country • The skills,education, and experience of workers • The buying and selling of goods between countries • Man-made machines such as factories and technology • A ban on trade with a specific country or countries. • Tax placed on foreign items to protect countries own business • ...
UNITS OF MESUREMENT AND MONEY 2022-09-24
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- The standard unit of money used in the US and other countries
- The unit of money used in most European Union countries
- unit for measuring the volume of a liquid or a gas, equal to 1,000 cubic centimetres
- A unit of mass equal to 1,000 grams a unit of mass
- A unit of volume that is equal to 0.001 litres
- A unit of length equal to 0.01 of a metre
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- The standard unit of money used in the UK and some other countries
- A device that measures the amount of something that is used
- equal to 0.001 kilograms
- A unit of measurement equal to 1,000 metres
10 Clues: equal to 0.001 kilograms • A unit of length equal to 0.01 of a metre • A unit of measurement equal to 1,000 metres • A unit of volume that is equal to 0.001 litres • The unit of money used in most European Union countries • A device that measures the amount of something that is used • A unit of mass equal to 1,000 grams a unit of mass • ...
Business in the Global Economy 2024-02-17
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- Occurs when a country sells more than it buys.
- Occurs when a country buys more than it sells.
- A limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported.
- Exists when a country specializes in the production of a good or service at which it is relatively more efficient.
- Exists when a country can produce a good or service at a lower cost than other countries.
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- items bought from other countries.
- Items sold to other countries.
- Completely prohibiting the import or export of a product.
- The cost of using someone else's money.
- A tax that a government places on certain imported products.
10 Clues: Items sold to other countries. • items bought from other countries. • The cost of using someone else's money. • Occurs when a country sells more than it buys. • Occurs when a country buys more than it sells. • Completely prohibiting the import or export of a product. • A tax that a government places on certain imported products. • ...
They're really cool! 2019-09-03
Across
- symbol €) the unit of money used in most European Union countries
- (of clothing) without sleeves
- the standard unit of money used in the UK and some other countries
- a type of light, comfortable shoe that is suitable for playing sports
- the amount of money for which something is sold
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- a shirt made of thick cotton that you pull over your head, worn for exercise or to keep warm
- to like, choose, or want one thing rather than another
- the standard unit of money used in the US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, and other countries
- a tight hat made of wool
- excellent; very good
10 Clues: excellent; very good • a tight hat made of wool • (of clothing) without sleeves • the amount of money for which something is sold • to like, choose, or want one thing rather than another • symbol €) the unit of money used in most European Union countries • the standard unit of money used in the UK and some other countries • ...
Tour-221: Sabina Mustafakulova, Shakhzoda Mardonova 2024-04-17
Across
- What do multinational companies have in multiple countries?
- Name the foreign investment whose main purpose of the removal is high profitability.
- One of disadvantages of multinational companies operating in host countries.
- The country that has created the most favorable investment climate for foreign direct investment?
- Type of international capital
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- For what multicultural companies create more opportunities?
- Capital, which is funds from non-governmental sources placed or received by individuals abroad.
- Which foreign investment is developing faster than domestic investment and foreign trade?
- Sony is a company of which country?
- What is a company that owns or controls production of goods or services in several countries?
10 Clues: Type of international capital • Sony is a company of which country? • What do multinational companies have in multiple countries? • For what multicultural companies create more opportunities? • One of disadvantages of multinational companies operating in host countries. • Name the foreign investment whose main purpose of the removal is high profitability. • ...
Geo-politics 2024-04-12
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- a system of laws, regulatory measures, courses of action,
- a relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together
- the plans and actions taken by a national government to deal with issues and needs present
- The spread of goods and services
- a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes
- a formal agreement between two or more countries
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- Fitting in
- A countries laws and land exct
- the art and science of maintaining peaceful relationships between nations, groups, or individuals
- a person or group who works to improve the lives and living conditions of other people
10 Clues: Fitting in • A countries laws and land exct • The spread of goods and services • a formal agreement between two or more countries • a system of laws, regulatory measures, courses of action, • a relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together • a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes • ...
Geo-politics 2024-04-12
Across
- a system of laws, regulatory measures, courses of action,
- a relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together
- the plans and actions taken by a national government to deal with issues and needs present
- The spread of goods and services
- a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes
- a formal agreement between two or more countries
Down
- Fitting in
- A countries laws and land exct
- the art and science of maintaining peaceful relationships between nations, groups, or individuals
- a person or group who works to improve the lives and living conditions of other people
10 Clues: Fitting in • A countries laws and land exct • The spread of goods and services • a formal agreement between two or more countries • a system of laws, regulatory measures, courses of action, • a relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together • a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes • ...
Geo-politics 2024-04-12
Across
- a system of laws, regulatory measures, courses of action,
- a relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together
- the plans and actions taken by a national government to deal with issues and needs present
- The spread of goods and services
- a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes
- a formal agreement between two or more countries
Down
- Fitting in
- A countries laws and land exct
- the art and science of maintaining peaceful relationships between nations, groups, or individuals
- a person or group who works to improve the lives and living conditions of other people
10 Clues: Fitting in • A countries laws and land exct • The spread of goods and services • a formal agreement between two or more countries • a system of laws, regulatory measures, courses of action, • a relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together • a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes • ...
Geo-politics 2024-04-12
Across
- a system of laws, regulatory measures, courses of action,
- a relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together
- the plans and actions taken by a national government to deal with issues and needs present
- The spread of goods and services
- a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes
- a formal agreement between two or more countries
Down
- Fitting in
- A countries laws and land exct
- the art and science of maintaining peaceful relationships between nations, groups, or individuals
- a person or group who works to improve the lives and living conditions of other people
10 Clues: Fitting in • A countries laws and land exct • The spread of goods and services • a formal agreement between two or more countries • a system of laws, regulatory measures, courses of action, • a relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together • a situation in which things happen as they should and there are no harmful changes • ...
Year 5 2012-05-06
18 Clues: Query • Image • Sum of • To win • Horizon • Letters • Same as • Entrance • A Portion • Baby swine • Life story • A question • Accessories • Illustration • Globule or sploch • Study of countries • Brochure or pamphlet • Sound of two letters
Crossword Corner 2024-03-08
Across
- Report from 2020 found that women spent ____ times as many hours as men on unpaid care and work
- _________ countries are voted as the most gender equal countries
- One in _____ countries failed to provide maternity leave in accordance with ILO standards
- Around ______ percent of countries are applying quotas for women representation in their Parliament
- The action of treating someone unfairly in order to reap benefits from them
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- The process of making unfair or prejudicial distinctions based on their race, gender, religion etc
- the process of becoming stronger and more confident, especially in controlling one's life and claiming one's rights
- SDG 5 aims to grant women _____ rights and opportunities compared to men
- As per 2023 UN report, one in every ____ women get married before they turn 18 years of age
- Over ______ % of countries did not mandate equal remuneration for work of equal value
10 Clues: _________ countries are voted as the most gender equal countries • SDG 5 aims to grant women _____ rights and opportunities compared to men • The action of treating someone unfairly in order to reap benefits from them • Over ______ % of countries did not mandate equal remuneration for work of equal value • ...
Geo-Politics te$t review 2024-04-12
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- The spreading and merging of different cultures (Result of Assimilation)
- A situation in which things happen and there should be no harmful changes (Ex. Drinking a protein shake in the morning)
- A set of laws and regulations used to protect people
- The process in which people or countries loose their defining traits (Ex. Dress, speech, food)
- A formal agreement between two or more countries
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- The art and science of maintaining peaceful (if not enjoyable) realashionships between two or more individuals or countries
- A relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together (Ex. Ukraine and America in the Ukraine war)
- The actions and plans of a NATIONAL government to fix a problem within the government
- A person who works in groups or by themselves to improve the lives of other people
9 Clues: A formal agreement between two or more countries • A set of laws and regulations used to protect people • The spreading and merging of different cultures (Result of Assimilation) • A person who works in groups or by themselves to improve the lives of other people • The actions and plans of a NATIONAL government to fix a problem within the government • ...
The Rise of the Roman Republic 2021-03-10
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- A principal administrative division of certain countries or empires
- A war between citizen of the same country
- Trained or expert
- Things used for a specific purpose
- Course of action taken by government
- Person who rents land or a home
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- An extensive group of states or countries under a single supreme authority, formerly especially an emperor or empress
- consider or to treat as the same
- Agreement
- A group that is less than half of a population
- Large country homes
- Set up or Start
12 Clues: Agreement • Set up or Start • Trained or expert • Large country homes • Person who rents land or a home • consider or to treat as the same • Things used for a specific purpose • Course of action taken by government • A war between citizen of the same country • A group that is less than half of a population • A principal administrative division of certain countries or empires • ...
G12 U1 Crossword 2019-04-12
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- An animal or monster.
- Can move around or be carried.
- a magic stick a witch or wizard uses.
- looks good, means pretty.
- bigger than a king, king of many countries.
- a large cat like a tiger.
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- something you cant see.
- a large bee like insect Anansi had to catch.
- a person who works for you and lives in your house.
- if you dont have a home you are this.
- animal poo.
- where two countries fight for a long time.
12 Clues: animal poo. • An animal or monster. • something you cant see. • looks good, means pretty. • a large cat like a tiger. • Can move around or be carried. • if you dont have a home you are this. • a magic stick a witch or wizard uses. • where two countries fight for a long time. • bigger than a king, king of many countries. • a large bee like insect Anansi had to catch. • ...
How well do you know us? 2023-05-21
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- The park they got engaged in
- Where are they getting married?
- Where did they have their first date?
- Neighborhood they first lived in together in SF
- How many people are in the wedding party?
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- Which two countries did they visit on their engagement-moon?
- Our hometown
- Best man
- Boulder dive bar they first went out to as a couple
- Their favorite artist
- What month did they get engaged in?
- How many countries have they been to together?
12 Clues: Best man • Our hometown • Their favorite artist • The park they got engaged in • Where are they getting married? • What month did they get engaged in? • Where did they have their first date? • How many people are in the wedding party? • How many countries have they been to together? • Neighborhood they first lived in together in SF • ...
Trade: SA and the world 2025-04-23
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- The raw material used to make textile
- Exchange of goods and services without using money
- An example of a citrus fruit
- Buying goods from other countries
- Expertise and labour that people trade
- Trade that takes place within a country is referred to as ____ trade
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- Exchange of goods and services
- The trade partner where SA gets most of its textiles
- Trade helps to grow the ______
- Selling goods to other countries
- Iron ore is processed into _______
- One of the minerals exported by South Africa
12 Clues: An example of a citrus fruit • Exchange of goods and services • Trade helps to grow the ______ • Selling goods to other countries • Buying goods from other countries • Iron ore is processed into _______ • The raw material used to make textile • Expertise and labour that people trade • One of the minerals exported by South Africa • ...
Vocab Grade 7 Vocab 2022-09-11
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- indication as to what a country is worth
- changes that bring improvement and growth
- eg farming,fishing,mining and forestry
- be interested in the state of the world
- goods sold to other countries
- eg teaching,nursing,shop work
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- to produce items for sale in an open market
- what a person or country earns
- who is working in what jobs
- eg cars and computers
- movement and sale of goods between countries
- goods that are bought by a country
12 Clues: eg cars and computers • who is working in what jobs • goods sold to other countries • eg teaching,nursing,shop work • what a person or country earns • goods that are bought by a country • eg farming,fishing,mining and forestry • be interested in the state of the world • indication as to what a country is worth • changes that bring improvement and growth • ...
migration 2022-09-25
9 Clues: to be safe • your relations • worldly possessions • equivalent to shelter • it keeps you warm, safe and dry • storage system for your possessions • when two countries battle each other • someone who has migrated their country • what you use to scan into other countries
Complete the crossword puzzle using the word bank below. 2023-09-14
Across
- Outline or first copy
- rights that are believed to belong justifiably to every person
- Relative to a two house legislative body
- A government in which people elect delegates
- An agreement prohibiting trade
- Essential, crucial
- A tax on imported goods, usually reserved for trade with foreign countries
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- Trade between the states
- A single-chamber legislature
- To create or set up
- a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries
11 Clues: Essential, crucial • To create or set up • Outline or first copy • Trade between the states • A single-chamber legislature • An agreement prohibiting trade • Relative to a two house legislative body • A government in which people elect delegates • a formally concluded and ratified agreement between countries • rights that are believed to belong justifiably to every person • ...
Cold War & Other Random Stuff 2022-05-12
Across
- Apple stopped production of this popular product on May 10, 2022.
- This brand's breakfast cereals include Rice Krispies, Corn Pops and Special K.
- There are 27 of these, and they are official modifications to the U.S. Constitution
- The U.S. approved the Marshall Plan after the Soviets took over this long-named European country.
- Name of Cleveland baseball team that made its debut on April 7, 2022, against Kansas City.
- Last name of U.S. president who told Soviet president Gorbachev to "tear down this wall."
- Location of the Berlin Wall in Germany, which finally fell in 1989.
- Within this 'doctrine', the U.S. supported countries that rejected communism.
- Last name of Social Studies teacher who loves hunting, fishing and will retire after next school year.
- This parallel, which still exists, is a demilitarized zone dividing North and South Korea.
- Let us all hope that every current senior at PSHS will do this on May 21. Good luck class of 2022!
- Period between about 1945-1990 of political tension between U.S. and Soviet Union.
- Wall of communist countries the Soviet Union built in Eastern Europe after WWII ended.
- The Soviets 'won' the first leg of the Space Race by sending this satellite into space.
- After NATO formed, the Soviet Union and its allies signed this similar military pact.
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- Current governor of Ohio who will have chance to win his gubernatorial position again in November 2022.
- European country that received most financial aid from the Marshall Plan.
- U.S. plan after WWII to stop the spread of communism throughout the world.
- At the Yalta Conference in 1945, world leaders decided to divide this country in four zones.
- This lord is the main enemy of Harry Potter throughout the whole series of 'Harry Potter' novels.
- Name of countries on the eastern side of the Iron Curtain in Europe.
- Organization formed in 1945 to maintain peace and security throughout the world.
- Last name of U.S. president who took office after Truman and continued the fight against communism.
- From the aftermath of WWII, this country was the richest and most powerful of all countries.
- Actor who starred in 'War of the Worlds', 'Rain Man' and soon 'Top Gun: Maverick'.
- Area of science that focuses on the nature and properties of matter and energy.
- Vietnam War military strategy used by Vietcong involving various traps and misdirection that U.S. was not used to.
- U.S. and Great Britain used this method to get food and supplies to people in West Berlin in 1948.
- Continent where the Soviet Union's large 'Iron Curtain' countries were located.
29 Clues: Apple stopped production of this popular product on May 10, 2022. • Location of the Berlin Wall in Germany, which finally fell in 1989. • Name of countries on the eastern side of the Iron Curtain in Europe. • European country that received most financial aid from the Marshall Plan. • U.S. plan after WWII to stop the spread of communism throughout the world. • ...
History Quiz 14 2024-05-02
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- bill that established plans for national security and the creation of the Central Intelligence Agency (CIA)
- – the false belief that God does not exist
- – U.S. plan which offered financial help to European countries that had been harmed during World War II
- – period in which the United States and the Soviet Union threatened to use nuclear weapons against each other
- – Nasa’s first satellite
- – act which provide medical care through health insurance for senior citizens
- – organization formed after World War II in which nations of the world work together to solve problems
- National Aeronautics and Space Administration started by Dwight D Eisenhower
- of 1957 – bill passed to protect the rights of Black Americans to vote in elections, first bill regarding civil rights since the reconstruction
- an agreement to stop fighting
- – organization that sends out young volunteers to help improve living conditions of poor people in nations around the world
- – program in which the United States sent planes loaded with food and supplies to West Berlin, Germany
- – manmade channel connecting the St Lawrence River and the Great Lakes to the Atlantic Ocean
- War fought from 1950-1953 in which the United Nations especially the United States helped defend South Korea against Communist North Korea
- Amendment – Constitutional amendment stating that if the President dies while in office the vice president will become president
- – wall built by the Soviet Union that separated the Communist and the free parts of Berlin, Germany
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- Amendment – a constitutional amendment which states that a person can serve in the office of president for only two terms
- Missile crisis – situation caused by the Soviet Union’s shipping missiles to Cuba for possible use against the United States
- – the first Black American four star general in the history of the U.S. airforce
- (NATO) group of countries that agreed to defend each other against a Communist invasion
- – conflict between communist North Vietnam and free South Vietnam in which the United States became involved
- - President Johnson’s plan to improve public education, conservation, poverty, crime, and civil rights
- the first American astronaut to orbit the earth
- – policy stating that the United States would use its power to stop the overthrow of a free country
- – 36th President became president after Kennedy’s death
- – System of highways that connect all parts of America
- Intelligence Agency – security organization that gathers information from other countries and provides it to the President of the United States
- – Communist dictator of Cuba
- – 35th president, youngest person elected president, assassinated in Dallas Texas
- - term used for the border that separated Communist countries from the free countries of Eastern Europe during the Cold War
30 Clues: – Nasa’s first satellite • – Communist dictator of Cuba • an agreement to stop fighting • – the false belief that God does not exist • the first American astronaut to orbit the earth • – 36th President became president after Kennedy’s death • – System of highways that connect all parts of America • ...
Chapter 2 2022-12-09
Across
- Catholic reaction to the reformation, meant to protect their church and reform all Protestants
- of Supremacy the act in which the English church split off from the Roman Catholic church in 1534
- a parliament-like meeting between the rulers of the Holy Roman Empire
- of Nobles a petition of Dutch nobles for Philip II to lower taxes, return some of the province’s power and ease up on the persecution of Protestants
- Learning the methods and ideas used by the ancient Greeks and Romans to study the world
- besiege surrounding a city or castle with the intention of taking it over or starving its people out
- philosophical point of view in which human beings have control over their lives; it places critical thinking and reason over religion
- the person who rules an area for the King while he is away
- fury mutiny of Spanish mercenaries in which they plundered and burned down Antwerp
- of abjuration the official declaration of independence from Philip II by the Northern provinces of the Low Countries
- of Utrecht the alliance of the Northern provinces of the Low Countries against Spain
- the seventeen provinces that formed the Low Countries
- Fury destruction and theft of art in churches, nunneries and monasteries throughout the Low Countries
- the split between the Catholics and the Protestant church
- General a general meeting with representatives from all provinces
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- Church the main religion in Europe since the Roman Empire
- Protestants who fled from Alva’s Council of Troubles; they supported William of Orange in his rebellion
- of Troubles a special tribunal sent by Philip II to the Low countries to convict the people involved in the Iconoclastic Fury
- a nobleman who represented the king in one or more provinces
- the systematic persecution of Protestants in Europe
- all Christian religions that are non Catholic
- the language and dialect spoken by the ordinary people in a region
- geuzen that operated at sea
- towns cities with high walls and sometimes moats to protect them from attacks
- letters signed by the pope or a bishop in which all your sins were forgiven
- Praise of Folly a satirical book by Erasmus in which he criticises superstitions in Europe and the Catholic Church
- Church the church in England after Henry VIII made himself head of this church
- of Augsburg treaty in which each German ruler could choose if his princedom would be Catholic or Protestant
- Revolt the rise of the Northern provinces of the Low Countries against Alva
- to allow things that are forbidden by the government of your country, or that are not common
- (Book) a philosophical book by Thomas More that shows a perfect society; (noun) an imaginary place or state where things are perfect
- a list of books banned by the Catholic Church
32 Clues: geuzen that operated at sea • all Christian religions that are non Catholic • a list of books banned by the Catholic Church • the systematic persecution of Protestants in Europe • the seventeen provinces that formed the Low Countries • Church the main religion in Europe since the Roman Empire • the split between the Catholics and the Protestant church • ...
Kaye_PSE3.1. 2025-01-29
Across
- A major European subregion which was the Eastern bloc during the cold war.
- States that are well known for cradle-to-grave welfare states.
- This European country is known to have the longest coastline in Europe.
- Balkan states are formed from this country after its breakup in the 1990s.
- The Colosseum is located in this country.
- Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- Iconic structure in Paris originally intended as a temporary exhibit.
- This type of governance is mainly characterized by diffusion of power.
- This revolution happened from 1787 to 1799 which resulted to the rise of democracy.
- The largest country by area in Europe.
- Political and economic alliance of 26 countries in Europe.
- “War to End All Wars.”
- In Northern Europe, aside from the UK and Norway, this is also not part of the EU.
- An ongoing and contested process that involves “uploading” and “downloading” of national policies to Europe and its individual countries, respectively.
- The Battle of Waterloo marked the end of Napoleonic wars. It took place near Waterloo, in present-day known as?
- The capital of Poland.
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- The University of Bologna is one of the oldest universities in Europe. It is located in the city of?
- The fourth largest economy in the world.
- Helsinki is the capital of this country.
- Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are collectively called?
- This country was formed from the merging of two kingdoms (Aragon and Castile) after the union of its respective monarchs in 1469.
- “An Empire where the Sun never sets.”
- The highest and longest mountain range in Europe.
- The Sagrada Familia is located in Spain, particularly in what city?
- Capital of Denmark.
- World smallest and least populous country.
- A major European subregion where great and ancient civilizations were born.
- The treaty that established the European Union.
- The seventh largest economy in the world.
- “Mamma Mia!” was primarily filmed in the islands of this European country.
- The High Countries in Western Europe is also known as?
- A small state in Western Europe with no military forces.
- The common currency used by many EU countries.
- A major European subregion, also the largest and most populous.
- This European country is famous for its neutrality, having not participated in any war since 1815.
- This empire replaced the Byzantine after the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
- The Great Britain and Ireland are collectively called?
- The capital city of Portugal.
- The Low Countries in Western Europe is also known as?
- This period in history where the Norsemen from Scandinavia ventured out from their homelands to explore. These Norsemen are also known as?
40 Clues: Capital of Denmark. • “War to End All Wars.” • The capital of Poland. • The capital city of Portugal. • “An Empire where the Sun never sets.” • The largest country by area in Europe. • The fourth largest economy in the world. • Helsinki is the capital of this country. • The seventh largest economy in the world. • The Colosseum is located in this country. • ...
Geography Term 2 2024-05-29
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- An area of land with its own government, like France, Brazil, or Australia.
- The natural home of an animal or plant, like a forest or a desert.
- A large country in Asia with many people, ancient history, and famous places like the Great Wall.
- An area of sand or pebbles next to a sea or lake.
- A very dry area of land with little rain and few plants, like the Sahara.
- Living creatures that can move around, like dogs, cats, birds, and fish.
- Everything around us, including the air, water, land, plants, and animals.
- A chart that shows information in a visual way, like bars, lines, or circles.
- America A continent below North America with countries like Brazil and Argentina, known for rainforests and mountains.
- Made by nature, not by humans, like rivers, mountains, and forests.
- Groups of people living in the same country with their own government.
- A very tall and high piece of land, often with steep sides.
- Originally from a specific place, like kangaroos are native to Australia.
- The planet we live on, including all countries and people.
- A deep valley with steep sides, often carved by a river, like the Grand Canyon.
- A large country and continent surrounded by oceans, known for its unique animals like kangaroos and koalas.
- A dense forest with a lot of rain, home to many plants and animals.
- A big country in South America known for the Amazon rainforest and the city of Rio de Janeiro.
- A large body of water surrounded by land.
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- The usual weather conditions in a place, like how hot, cold, rainy, or snowy it is.
- Numbers that show a specific location on a map using latitude and longitude.
- A sheltered area of water where boats and ships can dock safely.
- The biggest continent with many countries, cultures, and famous places like China and India.
- A large stream of water that flows across the land.
- A large area of land with many countries, like Africa, Asia, or South America.
- Plants, trees, and shrubs that grow in a particular area.
- Important parts or characteristics of something, like mountains or rivers in a landscape.
- An island country off the coast of Africa known for its unique animals like lemurs.
- A mountain with an opening that can let out lava, ash, and gases from inside the Earth.
- The visible features of an area of land, including hills, rivers, trees, and buildings.
- Sounds made by instruments or voices that people enjoy listening to.
- A large continent with many countries, animals, and different kinds of land.
32 Clues: A large body of water surrounded by land. • An area of sand or pebbles next to a sea or lake. • A large stream of water that flows across the land. • Plants, trees, and shrubs that grow in a particular area. • The planet we live on, including all countries and people. • A very tall and high piece of land, often with steep sides. • ...
World War I 2013-02-25
Across
- Put to practical use
- policy of supporting niether sides of the war
- Archduchess of Austria Hungary
- domination by one country of the political, economical, or cultural life
- Glorification of the military
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- final set of demands
- Archduke of Austria Hungary
- pride in one's country
- When two countries form a pact
- one of two main country involved in the war
- Countries preparng to move its military forces of war
11 Clues: Put to practical use • final set of demands • pride in one's country • Archduke of Austria Hungary • Glorification of the military • When two countries form a pact • Archduchess of Austria Hungary • one of two main country involved in the war • policy of supporting niether sides of the war • Countries preparng to move its military forces of war • ...
Crossword Creation Ohlms 8th, Liam Hitzfeldt 2024-11-12
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- the amount of infant deaths for every 1000 infants
- a resource that runs out eventually
- a resource that never runs out
- unrefined petroleum
- the surface of the earth
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- Oil that's still in the ground
- a part of a country ex: Missouri in the USA
- estimated time of a humans life
- a group of countries
- a source of energy in gas form
- A energy source popular among countries
11 Clues: unrefined petroleum • a group of countries • the surface of the earth • Oil that's still in the ground • a source of energy in gas form • a resource that never runs out • estimated time of a humans life • a resource that runs out eventually • A energy source popular among countries • a part of a country ex: Missouri in the USA • ...
Ch 10 Pt 1 2022-12-02
Across
- A single political authority that has under its sovereignty a large number of external regions or territories and different peoples
- 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)
- An imperialist system of physically occupying a foreign territory using military force, businesses, or settlers
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- Countries Lower and middle income countries
- 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, 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.
- Declared by the United Nations in September 2000 Aim.
- Used by UNDP to classify countries, 0 is the worst and 1 is the best.
- 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
- 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.
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- 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.
- 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.
- 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
- A ratio that shows the units of capital required to produce a unit of output over a given period of time.
- 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
- 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.
- 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. • ...
Development and Human Welfare - Key Terms & Definitions 2013-10-08
Across
- When producers in LICs are given a better price for the goods they produce. Often this is form farm products like cocoa, coffee or cotton. The better price improves income and reduces exploitation.
- The ability to read and write. In HICs literacy rates are often around 99% of the adult population, but in LICs they are much lower.
- When HICs, and banks in HICs, write‐off some LIC country debt so the LIC has to pay less back.
- Countries which are developing and industrializing rapidly. They are MICs which are seeing their per capita GNI grow rapidly. Examples include Brazil, India, China, Mexico and Malaysia.
- The average number of years a person might be expected to live.
- Any difference between one group of people, or region, and another.
- The difference in standards of living and wellbeing between the world’s richest and poorest countries (between HICs and LICs).
- The progress of a country in terms of economic growth, the use of technology and human welfare.
- The simple, easily learned and maintained technology used in a range of economic activities serving local needs in LICs.
- When people lack the income needed to have a reasonable quality of life.
- Whether people in a country have the right to vote in fair elections and speak freely. It is often seem as an important part of development.
- The general condition of a population in terms of diet, housing, healthcare, education, etc.
- A way of dividing the world up into the richer ‘North’ (HICs) and poorer ‘South’ (LICs and MICs); it can be thought of as the worlds’ ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’.
Down
- The most economically / politically dominant area in a country or region is referred to as the ‘core’. Periphery areas are more isolated, have fewer businesses and well paid jobs and are less politically influential.
- When trade between countries is not restricted by, for example, import duties or not being a member of a group of trading nations.
- The general level of prosperity enjoyed by a population.
- These are countries which have developed rapidly over the last 20‐30 years are moved from being LICs to MICs. The term is very similar to ‘emerging economy’.
- (GNI) GNI is very similar to GDP, but GNI takes into account that some countries are in debt and pay money in debt interest. This reduces GNI relative to GDP.
- The number of deaths in a year per 1000 of the total population.
- index (HDI) Used as a measure of development in a country and for making international comparisons.
- The number of births in a year per 1000 of the total population.
- The average number of deaths of infants under 1 year of age, per 1000 live births, per year.
- (GDP) The total value of goods and services produced by a country during a year. When expressed as per head of population (per capita), it provides a widely used measure of national prosperity and development.
- Know‐how and equipment that are suited to the basic conditions prevailing in the receiving country.
- Difficult to define, but it is often thought of as an umbrella term that takes into account a number of different development strands.
- The 4 countries of Brazil, Russia, India and China. All are emerging economies.
26 Clues: The general level of prosperity enjoyed by a population. • The average number of years a person might be expected to live. • The number of deaths in a year per 1000 of the total population. • The number of births in a year per 1000 of the total population. • Any difference between one group of people, or region, and another. • ...
Development and Human Welfare - terms & definitions 2013-10-08
Across
- The most economically / politically dominant area in a country or region is referred to as the ‘core’. Periphery areas are more isolated, have fewer businesses and well paid jobs and are less politically influential.
- A way of dividing the world up into the richer ‘North’ (HICs) and poorer ‘South’ (LICs and MICs); it can be thought of as the worlds’ ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’.
- The progress of a country in terms of economic growth, the use of technology and human welfare.
- The general condition of a population in terms of diet, housing, healthcare, education, etc.
- Whether people in a country have the right to vote in fair elections and speak freely. It is often seem as an important part of development.
- When producers in LICs are given a better price for the goods they produce. Often this is form farm products like cocoa, coffee or cotton. The better price improves income and reduces exploitation.
- These are countries which have developed rapidly over the last 20‐30 years are moved from being LICs to MICs. The term is very similar to ‘emerging economy’.
- Countries which are developing and industrializing rapidly. They are MICs which are seeing their per capita GNI grow rapidly. Examples include Brazil, India, China, Mexico and Malaysia.
- When HICs, and banks in HICs, write‐off some LIC country debt so the LIC has to pay less back.
- (GDP) The total value of goods and services produced by a country during a year. When expressed as per head of population (per capita), it provides a widely used measure of national prosperity and development.
- Difficult to define, but it is often thought of as an umbrella term that takes into account a number of different development strands.
- The difference in standards of living and wellbeing between the world’s richest and poorest countries (between HICs and LICs).
- The number of births in a year per 1000 of the total population.
- The average number of years a person might be expected to live.
Down
- Know‐how and equipment that are suited to the basic conditions prevailing in the receiving country.
- The simple, easily learned and maintained technology used in a range of economic activities serving local needs in LICs.
- The average number of deaths of infants under 1 year of age, per 1000 live births, per year.
- When people lack the income needed to have a reasonable quality of life.
- When trade between countries is not restricted by, for example, import duties or not being a member of a group of trading nations.
- (HDI) Used as a measure of development in a country and for making international comparisons.
- (GNI) GNI is very similar to GDP, but GNI takes into account that some countries are in debt and pay money in debt interest. This reduces GNI relative to GDP.
- The general level of prosperity enjoyed by a population.
- The 4 countries of Brazil, Russia, India and China. All are emerging economies.
- The number of deaths in a year per 1000 of the total population.
- The ability to read and write. In HICs literacy rates are often around 99% of the adult population, but in LICs they are much lower.
- Any difference between one group of people, or region, and another.
26 Clues: The general level of prosperity enjoyed by a population. • The average number of years a person might be expected to live. • The number of deaths in a year per 1000 of the total population. • The number of births in a year per 1000 of the total population. • Any difference between one group of people, or region, and another. • ...
Development and Human Welfare - terms & definitions 2013-10-08
Across
- Know‐how and equipment that are suited to the basic conditions prevailing in the receiving country.
- Difficult to define, but it is often thought of as an umbrella term that takes into account a number of different development strands.
- When producers in LICs are given a better price for the goods they produce. Often this is form farm products like cocoa, coffee or cotton. The better price improves income and reduces exploitation.
- The general condition of a population in terms of diet, housing, healthcare, education, etc.
- (HDI) Used as a measure of development in a country and for making international comparisons.
- The progress of a country in terms of economic growth, the use of technology and human welfare.
- When people lack the income needed to have a reasonable quality of life.
- (GNI) GNI is very similar to GDP, but GNI takes into account that some countries are in debt and pay money in debt interest. This reduces GNI relative to GDP.
- The average number of deaths of infants under 1 year of age, per 1000 live births, per year.
- Any difference between one group of people, or region, and another.
- The simple, easily learned and maintained technology used in a range of economic activities serving local needs in LICs.
- The number of deaths in a year per 1000 of the total population.
- The most economically / politically dominant area in a country or region is referred to as the ‘core’. Periphery areas are more isolated, have fewer businesses and well paid jobs and are less politically influential.
Down
- A way of dividing the world up into the richer ‘North’ (HICs) and poorer ‘South’ (LICs and MICs); it can be thought of as the worlds’ ‘haves’ and ‘have nots’.
- The general level of prosperity enjoyed by a population.
- The ability to read and write. In HICs literacy rates are often around 99% of the adult population, but in LICs they are much lower.
- When trade between countries is not restricted by, for example, import duties or not being a member of a group of trading nations.
- Countries which are developing and industrializing rapidly. They are MICs which are seeing their per capita GNI grow rapidly. Examples include Brazil, India, China, Mexico and Malaysia.
- These are countries which have developed rapidly over the last 20‐30 years are moved from being LICs to MICs. The term is very similar to ‘emerging economy’.
- The average number of years a person might be expected to live.
- Whether people in a country have the right to vote in fair elections and speak freely. It is often seem as an important part of development.
- (GDP) The total value of goods and services produced by a country during a year. When expressed as per head of population (per capita), it provides a widely used measure of national prosperity and development.
- The 4 countries of Brazil, Russia, India and China. All are emerging economies.
- When HICs, and banks in HICs, write‐off some LIC country debt so the LIC has to pay less back.
- The difference in standards of living and wellbeing between the world’s richest and poorest countries (between HICs and LICs).
- The number of births in a year per 1000 of the total population.
26 Clues: The general level of prosperity enjoyed by a population. • The average number of years a person might be expected to live. • The number of births in a year per 1000 of the total population. • The number of deaths in a year per 1000 of the total population. • Any difference between one group of people, or region, and another. • ...
Global Economics Revision 2025-02-14
Across
- A company that operates in multiple countries.
- A graphical representation of income distribution within a population.
- An exchange rate (ER) system where the currency’s value is set by the government.
- A record of all economic transactions between a country and the rest of the world.
- When a country imports more goods and services than it exports.
- An exchange rate (ER) system where the government occasionally intervenes in the market.
- A customs union that also allows free movement of labor and capital.
- The total value of goods and services produced within a country in a given time period.
- Government policies that restrict imports to support domestic industries.
- When economic integration causes trade to shift away from a more efficient producer outside the bloc to a less efficient producer within it.
- A tax on imported goods to make them more expensive.
- A method of comparing purchasing power across countries by adjusting for cost-of-living differences.
- A group of countries that share a common currency and monetary policy.
- Investment by a company in production or business operations in another country.
- When a country exports goods at a price lower than their cost of production.
- Financial assistance from the government to support domestic producers.
- A group of countries that remove trade barriers between each other but maintain individual external tariffs.
- A set of global goals set by the UN to promote sustainable development, including poverty reduction, education, and climate action.
- A measure of development based on income, education, and life expectancy.
- When a country can produce a good using fewer resources than another country.
- A measure of income inequality within a country, ranging from 0 (perfect equality) to 1 (perfect inequality).
- A theory that predicts that after a depreciation, the trade balance will initially worsen before improving.
- An exchange rate (ER) system where the currency’s value is determined by market forces.
Down
- The account of the BOP that records financial transfers and non-produced, non-financial assets.
- Small loans and financial services provided to individuals and small businesses in developing countries.
- The price of one currency in terms of another.
- A measure of GDP that accounts for environmental damage and resource depletion.
- A limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported.
- When economic integration leads to more efficient trade by replacing high-cost domestic production with lower-cost imports.
- Business practices that consider ethical, social, and environmental impacts.
- States that a depreciation will only improve the current account if the sum of demand elasticities for exports and imports is greater than one.
- The account of the BOP that records investment flows, such as FDI and portfolio investment.
- When a country can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another country.
- When a country exports more goods and services than it imports.
- The account of the BOP that records trade in goods, services, income, and transfers.
- New industries that may need protection from foreign competition to develop.
- The total income earned by a country's residents, including overseas income.
- A group of countries that remove trade barriers and adopt a common external tariff.
- An international organization that promotes free trade and resolves trade disputes.
39 Clues: The price of one currency in terms of another. • A company that operates in multiple countries. • A tax on imported goods to make them more expensive. • A limit on the quantity of a good that can be imported. • When a country imports more goods and services than it exports. • When a country exports more goods and services than it imports. • ...
Government Chapter 10 Vocabulary 2021-12-08
Across
- - A single political authority that has under its sovereignty a large number of external regions or territories and different people.
- Income Countries - Historically less-developed countries that have experienced significant economic growth and democratisation; also known as newly industrialising countries.
- Income Countries - Countries that lack significant economic development or political institutionalisation or both; also known as the less developed countries.
- - An imperialist system of physically occupying a foreign territory using military force, business or settlers.
Down
- Countries - lower and middle income countries.
- - 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. • ...
Causes of Globalization 2024-09-27
7 Clues: makes it easier to move • companies that work in many countries • helps people connect across the world • global network for sharing information • buying and selling goods between countries • sharing information quickly arround the world • traditions and customs shared between countries
Population Crossword 2021-03-28
Across
- The world's population (no spaces)
- RNI + NM = _____________________
- BR - DR = __________
- The movement of people out of a country
- Overall growth of a countries population - nospaces
Down
- The study of human population...
- Net _______________; immigration rate - emigration rate
- The rate that shows number of births/1000 people
- 37 000 000 is which countries population?
- Movement of people into a country
10 Clues: BR - DR = __________ • The study of human population... • RNI + NM = _____________________ • Movement of people into a country • The world's population (no spaces) • The movement of people out of a country • 37 000 000 is which countries population? • The rate that shows number of births/1000 people • Overall growth of a countries population - nospaces • ...
World War I Vocabulary 2022-03-17
Across
- the murder of an important person
- not helping or supporting either side
- German submarines
- a long narrow ditch
- agreement among nations to defend one another
Down
- encourage people to believe something
- an agreement between two or more countries
- the love of one's country
- staying out of other countries' affairs
- an agreement between enemies to stop fighting
10 Clues: German submarines • a long narrow ditch • the love of one's country • the murder of an important person • encourage people to believe something • not helping or supporting either side • staying out of other countries' affairs • an agreement between two or more countries • an agreement between enemies to stop fighting • agreement among nations to defend one another
Executive Branch 2022-03-30
Across
- president and other country agrees
- forgiveness and release of punishment
- advisors to the president
Down
- the ability to keep the country safe
- delay of a punishment for a better hearing
- official representative from other country
- a plan for dealing with other countries
- an order that has the force of a law
- a formal agreement between countries
- group pardon
10 Clues: group pardon • advisors to the president • president and other country agrees • the ability to keep the country safe • an order that has the force of a law • a formal agreement between countries • forgiveness and release of punishment • a plan for dealing with other countries • delay of a punishment for a better hearing • official representative from other country
Age of Exploration Crossword Puzzle 2022-05-11
Across
- Businesses are privately owned and for-profit.
- Sailed all the way around the planet.
- Went to Cuba and thought it was India.
- Went to Canada.
- Deadly disease that wiped out natives.
Down
- Found a new way to india.
- Countries get stronger through trade.
- Countries take control over an area somewhere else.
- Conquered the Incas.
- Conquered the Aztecs.
10 Clues: Went to Canada. • Conquered the Incas. • Conquered the Aztecs. • Found a new way to india. • Countries get stronger through trade. • Sailed all the way around the planet. • Went to Cuba and thought it was India. • Deadly disease that wiped out natives. • Businesses are privately owned and for-profit. • Countries take control over an area somewhere else.
World Currencies 2023-09-08
Across
- - "The currency of India"
- - "The common currency of the Eurozone countries"
- - "The currency used in the United States"
- - "The currency of Thailand"
- - "The currency of Japan"
- - "The currency of Switzerland and other countries"
Down
- - "The currency of Mexico and several other Latin American nations"
- - "The currency of the United Kingdom"
- - "The currency of Russia"
- - "The currency of China"
10 Clues: - "The currency of India" • - "The currency of Japan" • - "The currency of China" • - "The currency of Russia" • - "The currency of Thailand" • - "The currency of the United Kingdom" • - "The currency used in the United States" • - "The common currency of the Eurozone countries" • - "The currency of Switzerland and other countries" • ...
ww1 crossword 2025-03-04
Across
- warfare- a type of line comprising military treches
- - a german submarine
- - a treaty between two countries/friendship
- information that is misleading nature
- energy given out by raditation waves
Down
- of versailles- a treaty signed in 1919
- - a german ship that sank
- the desire of government
- - remaining apart from other countries
- an agreement made to stop fighting
10 Clues: - a german submarine • the desire of government • - a german ship that sank • an agreement made to stop fighting • energy given out by raditation waves • information that is misleading nature • of versailles- a treaty signed in 1919 • - remaining apart from other countries • - a treaty between two countries/friendship • warfare- a type of line comprising military treches
Kendrick Chea 2025-03-26
Across
- Planned attack.
- Secret message to Mexico.
- A boat hat got attacked by one of Germany's Submarines
- Figure who represents the Government.
- Known for their dish called Ratatouille
Down
- Deep pathways that solider's dug out to stay in.
- "Submarines" made by Germany to attack enemies.
- Extending a Countries power.
- Countries working together.
- Not choosing sides in war.
10 Clues: Planned attack. • Secret message to Mexico. • Not choosing sides in war. • Countries working together. • Extending a Countries power. • Figure who represents the Government. • Known for their dish called Ratatouille • "Submarines" made by Germany to attack enemies. • Deep pathways that solider's dug out to stay in. • A boat hat got attacked by one of Germany's Submarines
Human Wellbeing 2024-07-25
Across
- rich countries with higher incomes
- Number of live births each year
- A new stage in a changing situation
- Population of deaths occuring
- crops grown for sale
Down
- forced to pay off a loan by work
- poorer or middle class countries
- lack of access to essentials
- Population that can read and write
- Study of human population
10 Clues: crops grown for sale • Study of human population • lack of access to essentials • Population of deaths occuring • Number of live births each year • forced to pay off a loan by work • poorer or middle class countries • rich countries with higher incomes • Population that can read and write • A new stage in a changing situation
Global Issues and Problems 2024-11-07
Across
- Unfair treatment based on race, gender, etc.
- Lack of basic necessities like food and shelter
- Changes in the Earth's weather patterns.
- Harmful gas trapping heat in the atmosphere
Down
- Peacekeeping organization formed after WWII.
- Global spread of a disease
- Countries working together
- Access to education for all
- Moving from one country to another to live
- War between countries
10 Clues: War between countries • Global spread of a disease • Countries working together • Access to education for all • Changes in the Earth's weather patterns. • Moving from one country to another to live • Harmful gas trapping heat in the atmosphere • Peacekeeping organization formed after WWII. • Unfair treatment based on race, gender, etc. • ...
un66myumhtutm 2025-09-21
Across
- Flies across countries carrying people
- Used to send emails and video calls
- Trains run on this
- What globalization helps us do
- Goods moved by ship or truck
- Related to the whole world
Down
- Sent by towers and satellites
- Exchange of goods between countries
- What people do when they go abroad
- A device used to talk and chat
10 Clues: Trains run on this • Related to the whole world • Goods moved by ship or truck • Sent by towers and satellites • What globalization helps us do • A device used to talk and chat • What people do when they go abroad • Used to send emails and video calls • Exchange of goods between countries • Flies across countries carrying people
International Climate Change Treaty Regime 2023-10-30
Across
- The Paris Agreement aims to strengthen the global response to the threat of climate change by keeping a global temperature rise this century below _____.
- An essential principle in both agreements, emphasizing that countries have different capabilities and circumstances.
- This agreement entered into force in 2005 and aimed to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by setting legally binding targets for developed countries.
- I The Kyoto Protocol placed mandatory emission reduction targets on these countries, referred to as _____.
Down
- The Paris Agreement seeks to improve the parties' ability to adapt to the adverse impacts of climate change, foster climate resilience, and lower greenhouse gas emissions in a manner that does not threaten food _____
- This is a primary goal of the Paris Agreement, to peak global greenhouse gas emissions as soon as possible and achieve a balance between sources and sinks of greenhouse gases in the second half of this century.
- The Paris Agreement introduced a more flexible, bottom-up approach, where countries set their own targets called Nationally Determined _____.
- Under the Paris Agreement, countries are required to submit these, outlining their post-2020 climate actions.
- This country initially did not ratify the Kyoto Protocol but played a key role in the negotiations of the Paris Agreement
- Both agreements recognize the importance of this, which includes forests and other terrestrial ecosystems, in mitigating climate change.
10 Clues: I The Kyoto Protocol placed mandatory emission reduction targets on these countries, referred to as _____. • Under the Paris Agreement, countries are required to submit these, outlining their post-2020 climate actions. • An essential principle in both agreements, emphasizing that countries have different capabilities and circumstances. • ...
roman republic 2021-03-10
10 Clues: a agreement • a set up or start • a large country homes • a treatment as the same • a unit of 3000 or 6000 men • a male head of a household • a area with countries and empires • a system of rule that is organized • a civil officer who administers law • a lot of states or countries ruled by one
Australia's International Roles 2020-09-10
Across
- United Nations Security Council
- Founded in 1945 to avoid future conflict
- a place of restricted movement and freedom
- giving money & support to other countries
- The suspension of fighting in a war
Down
- helps solve problems in other countries
- between more than one country
- unsafe to return to home country as persecuted
- effects the whole world
- international written agreement
10 Clues: effects the whole world • between more than one country • United Nations Security Council • international written agreement • The suspension of fighting in a war • helps solve problems in other countries • Founded in 1945 to avoid future conflict • giving money & support to other countries • a place of restricted movement and freedom • ...
Southeast Asia 2022-04-13
Across
- Fragmented country in SE Asia
- This peninsula has 5 countries on it
- Capital of Indonesia
- Compact country in SE Asia
- SE Asia is south of this country
Down
- This country has 7,107 islands
- Longest river in SE Asia
- SE Asia is east of this country
- This country is known as a "City-state"
- This peninsula has 3 countries
10 Clues: Capital of Indonesia • Longest river in SE Asia • Compact country in SE Asia • Fragmented country in SE Asia • This country has 7,107 islands • This peninsula has 3 countries • SE Asia is east of this country • SE Asia is south of this country • This peninsula has 5 countries on it • This country is known as a "City-state"
Global Economy Vocabulary 2021-09-02
Across
- goods or services sent out of the country
- countries with limited economies
- limit to how much can be imported
- government pays producers so prices low
- rich countries
- goods or services brought into the country
Down
- barriers to trade to protect industries
- interdependence of economies world wide
- no trade barriers, easy to trade
- tax on imported good
10 Clues: rich countries • tax on imported good • no trade barriers, easy to trade • countries with limited economies • limit to how much can be imported • barriers to trade to protect industries • interdependence of economies world wide • government pays producers so prices low • goods or services sent out of the country • goods or services brought into the country
Government Vocabulary 2017-11-08
Across
- how countries are linked to each other through culture
- almost all power in their hands
- value of all goods in a year
- central government makes economic decisions
- free trade and competition
Down
- private owners own trade and industries
- leaders are picked
- the government owns everything
- countries depending on each other for resources
- run by a king or queen
10 Clues: leaders are picked • run by a king or queen • free trade and competition • value of all goods in a year • the government owns everything • almost all power in their hands • private owners own trade and industries • central government makes economic decisions • countries depending on each other for resources • how countries are linked to each other through culture
Unit 14 Challenge 2013-01-30
Across
- something many countries have, soldiers
- northern provinces are called...
- when you have no school
- people call and ask you to answer questions
Down
- different lands in the world
- where paintings are hung
- tinkerbell and her friends are...
- ten of these are equal to a dime
- things you like to do for fun
- Mr. Klassen writes these at University
10 Clues: when you have no school • where paintings are hung • different lands in the world • things you like to do for fun • ten of these are equal to a dime • northern provinces are called... • tinkerbell and her friends are... • Mr. Klassen writes these at University • something many countries have, soldiers • people call and ask you to answer questions
TCW BSMT 2E-2G 2023-02-08
Across
- reciprocal action and influence between countries
- rely and providing impact on each other
- a global computer network
- an acronym for call center
- an event in history which divided the world
Down
- author of the world is flat
- means becoming equal
- line separating rich and poor countries
- emerging economies
- a process whereby prohibitive expenses are not exacted
10 Clues: emerging economies • means becoming equal • a global computer network • an acronym for call center • author of the world is flat • line separating rich and poor countries • rely and providing impact on each other • an event in history which divided the world • reciprocal action and influence between countries • a process whereby prohibitive expenses are not exacted
Around the world on the number 7 train 2022-05-31
Across
- a box that plays music
- a place where planes take off or land
- time when day starts
- to much people in one place
- when two people talking to each other
Down
- a shop where to buy sweets, cakes and pastries
- get better at somthing
- people that immigrate into other countries
- a conflict betwen two countries
- mexican dish
10 Clues: mexican dish • time when day starts • get better at somthing • a box that plays music • to much people in one place • a conflict betwen two countries • a place where planes take off or land • when two people talking to each other • people that immigrate into other countries • a shop where to buy sweets, cakes and pastries
Economics 2025-02-04
Across
- The total value of a nation’s output in one year
- Financial gain
- Opposite of Boom
- Buinsess providing goods and services
- Acquring goods from other countries
- 2 quarters of negative growth
Down
- Driven by demand and supply
- The increase in prices over time
- Consumers desire to consume a good or service
- Selling goods to other countries
10 Clues: Financial gain • Opposite of Boom • Driven by demand and supply • 2 quarters of negative growth • The increase in prices over time • Selling goods to other countries • Acquring goods from other countries • Buinsess providing goods and services • Consumers desire to consume a good or service • The total value of a nation’s output in one year
Human Population Crossword 2015-04-09
Across
- number of deaths per 1000 people in a country or region in a given year
- a characteristic of a city or town
- when populations of a place grows making it become more like a city
- ability to conceive children
- the situation in a country where a low total fertility rate is causing the population to decline
- the cultivation of plants and domestication of animals that started about 10 000 years ago
- a technological development accompanied by profound social political changes
- movement from one region to another
- number of births per 1000 people in a country or region in a given year
- countries that have joined the core and become more globalized
Down
- limitation of population growth through measures of contraception, abortion and sterilization
- theory that states that birth rates and death rates will decline over time as a result of economic and social development
- to leave ones country to live in another
- a characteristic of a countryside as opposed to a town
- countries of the periphery that are least globalized and farthest from joining the core
- the movement of people into a country without following its immigration laws and procedures
- the average lifespan that a newborn can expect to live if current mortality trends were to continue
- countries that have been highly globalized for many years
18 Clues: ability to conceive children • a characteristic of a city or town • movement from one region to another • to leave ones country to live in another • a characteristic of a countryside as opposed to a town • countries that have been highly globalized for many years • countries that have joined the core and become more globalized • ...
Sofia Espinosa Neocolonialism 2017-04-05
Across
- A policy of the US that told Europe to "hand off" the Western Hemisphere.
- Country that US made an intervention on. It made it independent from Colombia.
- When industrialized countries take advantage of the resources of other countries that are not industrialized.
- When countries like Great Britain discovered fossil fuels and used them to make machines to make work easier.
- Following strict obedience to someone.
- Wanted to keep slavery and power of church and looked to past.
- A country with a corrupt government that multinational corporations go there and control them.
- Indirect or subtle colonization after the independence of America.
- French idea that order and progress equals richest and whitest
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- Liberal president of Mexico for 4 years
- Companiesbthat started out in one country but then expanded to others.
- Liberal president of Argentina, cared a lot about education.
- UFC gave bad treatment to the banana pickers at the end of 1928. Many people were killed on strike.
- Men who were charismatic, good with women and had a lot of followers.
- USA though that its destiny was to extend from coast to coast.
- Looked up to US and Europe, accepted free trade and were more "modern"
- President of Mexico for 35 years, from mestizo past.
- Girls who were taken away, by the age of 15, that were forced to work.
18 Clues: Following strict obedience to someone. • Liberal president of Mexico for 4 years • President of Mexico for 35 years, from mestizo past. • Liberal president of Argentina, cared a lot about education. • USA though that its destiny was to extend from coast to coast. • Wanted to keep slavery and power of church and looked to past. • ...
Chapter 36 Crossword 2024-05-15
Across
- This soft and warm material is made from the fur of sheep.
- The largest continent, home to countries like China, India, and Japan.
- A space object with a bright tail that can be seen from Earth as it moves through the sky.
- A very valuable, shiny yellow metal often used for jewelry and coins.
- A continent that includes countries like France, Germany, and Italy.
- A period of one hundred years.
- What is teacher Jason's last name??? o.O
- A small rocky body that orbits the sun, mostly found between Mars and Jupiter.
- A hard material that can be used to make cars, coins, and jewelry.
- A shiny, gray metal that is used to make jewelry and coins.
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- A group of stars that forms a pattern in the night sky and is often named after animals or mythological characters.
- A light and flexible material used to make things like toys, bottles, and bags.
- A continent that includes North and South America, where countries like the USA, Canada, and Brazil are located.
- Comes from trees and can be used to make furniture or build houses.
- A period of ten years.
- A cloud of gas and dust in space, where stars can be born.
- A clear material used for windows and drinking cups, and it can break easily.
- You can write, draw, or print things on this thin material made from trees.
18 Clues: A period of ten years. • A period of one hundred years. • What is teacher Jason's last name??? o.O • This soft and warm material is made from the fur of sheep. • A cloud of gas and dust in space, where stars can be born. • A shiny, gray metal that is used to make jewelry and coins. • A hard material that can be used to make cars, coins, and jewelry. • ...
World War 2 Vocabulary Crossword 2025-05-27
Across
- Group of countries that fought against the Axis, like the U.S., Britain, and Soviet Union
- Staying out of world problems or wars; focus only on your own country
- Group of African American pilots who flew in WWII from Tuskegee
- An agreement or promise between two countries to do (or not do) something
- To give in to another country to avoid a fight or war
- Not taking sides in a war or fight
- U.S. program that gave help and supplies to the Allies before joining the war
- When one country controls another country’s land during a war
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- To force a group of people to stay in one place, often unfairly
- When a country builds up its army, weapons, and supplies for war
- Type of government where one leader has all the power and people have no say
- Posters, videos, or speeches used to get people to believe something
- ______________ Harbor, U.S. navy base attacked by Japan in 1941, starting U.S. entry into WWII
- Island _______________, U.S. plan in the Pacific to take only key islands on the way to Japan
- When a country takes land that doesn’t belong to it
- Powerful weapon dropped on two Japanese cities to end the war
- Group of countries that included Germany, Italy, and Japan in WWII
- Big Allied invasion on the beaches of France to fight the Nazis
18 Clues: Not taking sides in a war or fight • When a country takes land that doesn’t belong to it • To give in to another country to avoid a fight or war • Powerful weapon dropped on two Japanese cities to end the war • When one country controls another country’s land during a war • To force a group of people to stay in one place, often unfairly • ...
Geo Midterm 3 2024-03-05
Across
- - A term to describe a country where the people share the same cultural traits or background.
- This image is an example of?
- To purposely remove, or commit genocide, against a group of people who share the same characteristics is called ………..
- The most detrimental effect that Europeans had on native Americans was due to………
- In order for a country to achieve progress and stability they need an abundant amount of _______________
- A reason a person would want to relocate to a certain place and away from the place they are from is called a………….
- The religion majority of Latin Americans practice is_____________.
- The title of the head of the government in a constitutional Monarchy is ______________________
- A word used to describe when a foreign individual, or group, is offered a safe place to stay.
- A term to describe when something is partly, or almost what it is portrayed to be.
- The belief system that the largest amount of the world population follows.
- The many ___________________________ found in central Europe is one of the main factors that has led to that area being densely populated.
- An organization between the United States, Mexico, and Canada with the purpose of increasing economic participation amongst each other.
- The major economic power that collapsed in 1991.
- The south Asian country where Hinduism originated.
- A reason a person would want to leave the place they are from is called a ………..
- A major reason for the creation of the European Union was to reduce the amount of _________________ across the member countries.
- If a country has a high GDP and a lot of infrastructure, then that country is considered _________________________
- Belief system that aims to reach nirvana through cycles of reincarnation.
- Soviet Union Workers' inefficient work-ethic led to_________________________ going into the environment.
- After the fall of the Soviet Union, western Europe had an increase of ______________ from former Soviet Union countries in Eastern Europe.
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- In a total Communist system, there tends to be little progression or innovation, because of the ____________ in the workforce amongst all citizens.
- An economic system where there is typically little to no economic growth.
- Major landform that divides Europe and Asia.
- Spain and ___________ are the two European countries responsible for colonizing South America.
- If a country has more older citizens than younger citizens than that country is experiencing a………
- The study of different characteristics of the human population such as birth rates, marriages, and the density of an area.
- If a less developed country’s government has a lot of ______________ , it is unlikely that a highly developed country will be willing to offer much economic assistance.
- Causing most of exposure to _____________________ on to many countries was a factor that led to the end of the first Communist country.
- A type of government where one person has complete control over every government decision.
- To be a successful nation, there must be economic growth, ____________________, and security for all citizens.
- When the earth is altered by people for economic, political, or social reasons it is called.………….
- Muslims from _____________ experienced an extreme amount of ethnic cleansing.
- This country left their continent's unified organization because of issues over Immigration and a desire to continue to use their own currency and control their own interests.
- What is an economic system with no social classes, where private businesses are not allowed and the government makes all decisions.
- A group of people with a commonality of religion and behaviors have the same ___________.
- Belief system that follows multiple gods and believes in reincarnation.
- A visual aid that shows things like age ranges, effects of war, and birth rates is called a…………
- The School of Public Administration is an international organization of many Western European countries working to improve public administration in the Balkans, a region of countries previously a part of the Soviet Union.. This is an example of?
- The United States has a ______________ economic system.
- Ethnic and cultural nationalism following the end of the Soviet Union led many countries to experience a _____________ of their country.
- Having an unstable economy and an unstable government will negatively affect a persons what?
- The former south-eastern European country that was divided up and brought to an end due to the fall of the Soviet Union and rise of ethnic nationalism.
- Many former Soviet countries were considered ______________after the end of the Soviet Union.
- A command economic system is found in a _________________ country.
45 Clues: This image is an example of? • Major landform that divides Europe and Asia. • The major economic power that collapsed in 1991. • The south Asian country where Hinduism originated. • The United States has a ______________ economic system. • The religion majority of Latin Americans practice is_____________. • ...
Plural Nouns 2023-12-13
30 Clues: man • tax • fox • boy • toy • box • dish • loaf • leaf • life • woman • child • glass • knife • peach • mouse • mango • tooth • match • bamboo • animal • cherry • switch • pillow • pastry • potato • teacher • country • student • watermelon
Jaxsyn's geography word's 2024-03-12
20 Clues: Nuuk • Maine • France • Dallas • Mexico • Havana • Augsta • Juneau • anaheim • patriots • mapleleafs • Cold desert • Mexico City • up (on the earth) • where santa lives • Not a lot of water • UK (united kingdom) • down (on the earth) • sideways (on the earth) • Two countries are in Asia
French vocab 2024-05-21
20 Clues: hour • bike • fish • to go • bread • to do • to be • to eat • I want • listen • prefer • to play • to have • to drink • to watch • in the morning • another word for love • french speaking countries • speaking multiple languages • meal eaten in the afternoon
Vocabulary: Things 2024-10-05
19 Clues: a key • a box • a man • a wish • a fish • a city • a lamp • a coin • a tooth • a mouse • a watch • a child • a knife • a woman • a diary • a person • a country • a charger • a dictionary
Imperialism Crossword 2022-09-30
Across
- Free from relationships with other countries
- who blocked the purchase of greenland
- War is called _____, American war.
- Who influence did we try to stop.
- the act of negoctiating with countries.
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- william seward said we should be a ______ power.
- Action relating to conditions within a nation is _______ policy
- Using force to gain power for your country.
- who did we buy Alaska from
- america annexed in 1898
- who did we annex in 1845
- who did we fight the spanish over.
12 Clues: america annexed in 1898 • who did we annex in 1845 • who did we buy Alaska from • Who influence did we try to stop. • War is called _____, American war. • who did we fight the spanish over. • who blocked the purchase of greenland • the act of negoctiating with countries. • Using force to gain power for your country. • Free from relationships with other countries • ...
Feedback Causes of WW1 2022-10-18
Across
- Capital of Bosnia
- Great _____ had a gigantic empire
- Large country but most people lived in poverty
- Gavrilo _____ assassinated the heir to the Austro-Hungarian throne
- Country containing 15 different ethnic groups
- Belief in independence/that your country is superior
- Triple ______ = Britain, France and Russia
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- When countries agree to help one another
- When countries build a strong army to help them gain power
- Franz ____ was assassinated on 28th June 1914
- Take something without permission
- Country annexed in 1908
12 Clues: Capital of Bosnia • Country annexed in 1908 • Great _____ had a gigantic empire • Take something without permission • When countries agree to help one another • Triple ______ = Britain, France and Russia • Franz ____ was assassinated on 28th June 1914 • Country containing 15 different ethnic groups • Large country but most people lived in poverty • ...
Boda Azori 2023-06-19
Across
- Neighborhood they first lived in together in SF
- What month did they get engaged in?
- Boulder dive bar they first went out to as a couple
- How many people are in the wedding party?
- Where did they have their first date?
- Our hometown
- How many countries have they been to together?
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- Which two countries did they visit on their engagement-moon?
- Where are they getting married?
- The park they got engaged in
- Their favorite artist
- Best man
12 Clues: Best man • Our hometown • Their favorite artist • The park they got engaged in • Where are they getting married? • What month did they get engaged in? • Where did they have their first date? • How many people are in the wedding party? • How many countries have they been to together? • Neighborhood they first lived in together in SF • ...
U.S.-Cuba Talks 2015-01-01
Across
- Pope Francis ____________________ America and Cuba to talk.
- President Obama made a big ____________________ on December 18.
- The story's ____________________is "U.S.-Cuba Talks."
- Soon ____________________ companies will do business in Cuba.
- ____________________ from the two countries met in Canada.
- Cuba released two Americans from ____________________ in Cuba.
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- America and Cuba will now ____________________ to work together.
- Most Americans could not ____________________ Cuba.
- It was published on ____________________ 18, 2014.
- The two ____________________ have been enemies for many years.
- America could not ____________________ with Cuba.
- And soon America will ____________________ an embassy in Havana, Cuba.
12 Clues: America could not ____________________ with Cuba. • It was published on ____________________ 18, 2014. • Most Americans could not ____________________ Cuba. • The story's ____________________is "U.S.-Cuba Talks." • ____________________ from the two countries met in Canada. • Pope Francis ____________________ America and Cuba to talk. • ...
10.1 - 10.4 2016-01-04
Across
- Ship blown up caused uproar
- WEYLER THROWS KIDS IN OCEAN TO FEED SHARKS
- Taking over countries or areas
- Trade route through central America
- Not one nation get monopoly- all get chance
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- Most northern state and very big
- Mercenary group led by Roosevelt
- Rebel leader against Carranza fled from US gov
- Using US gov to guarantee loans to foreign countries by business people
- Rebel leader filipinos
- Chinese trying to get rid of "Foreign devils"
- Navy base in Pacific Ocean
12 Clues: Rebel leader filipinos • Navy base in Pacific Ocean • Ship blown up caused uproar • Taking over countries or areas • Most northern state and very big • Mercenary group led by Roosevelt • Trade route through central America • WEYLER THROWS KIDS IN OCEAN TO FEED SHARKS • Not one nation get monopoly- all get chance • Chinese trying to get rid of "Foreign devils" • ...
Shivens crossword 2016-12-05
Across
- A system to decide what to produce or receive.
- taxes that is added to resources that are imported
- getting rid of restrictions on trade
- countries that are creating new types of companies
- Resources that can be replaced.
Down
- Resources that cant be replaced.
- A country that is in need for resources
- buying resources for a country
- Coal and oil are examples of this.
- conditions that apply with moving of resources
- Selling resources to different countries
- A country has met its need for resources
12 Clues: buying resources for a country • Resources that can be replaced. • Resources that cant be replaced. • Coal and oil are examples of this. • getting rid of restrictions on trade • A country that is in need for resources • Selling resources to different countries • A country has met its need for resources • A system to decide what to produce or receive. • ...
Trade and Economic Change 2025-10-02
Across
- to sell goods to other countries
- a large amount of gold or silver
- to give help
- a settlement of people living in a new territory controlled by the home country
- anything that can be bought, sold or traded
- a person who starts a new business
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- the economic system of the United States
- countries become wealthy by exporting goods
- money
- to give something and receive something equivalent in return
- to supply with money
- shares of a company
12 Clues: money • to give help • shares of a company • to supply with money • to sell goods to other countries • a large amount of gold or silver • a person who starts a new business • the economic system of the United States • countries become wealthy by exporting goods • anything that can be bought, sold or traded • to give something and receive something equivalent in return • ...
social crossword 2025-11-19
Across
- false information being spread
- ultra nationalist leader that ruled from 1933 to 1945
- in international organization were
- being overly proud of your country
- a foreign policy that is giving into demands
- policy 11 polices that deal with relations with other countries
Down
- forced separation of racial groups
- compulsory military service in Canada
- two country's dont agree they go to...
- showing support for your country can be seen as
- A ultranationalist behavior
- many countries coming together to protect each other
12 Clues: A ultranationalist behavior • false information being spread • forced separation of racial groups • in international organization were • being overly proud of your country • compulsory military service in Canada • two country's dont agree they go to... • a foreign policy that is giving into demands • showing support for your country can be seen as • ...
hej 2014-01-17
30 Clues: mus • får • liv • tyve • mænd • huse • fisk • ulve • byer • arme • hatte • okser • helte • sakse • koner • hunde • bøger • fødder • babyer • bjørne • kopper • serier • kasser • drenge • lejetøj • vinduer • tomater • kvinder • blomster • Kartofler
Substantivers flertal 2014-02-06
31 Clues: Lus • Gæs • Laks • Koner • Hjort • Stole • Lande • Okser • Bøger • Hekse • Arter • Fester • Serier • Tavler • Sofaer • Kopper • Tasker • Fjender • Grupper • Nyheder • Planter • Analyser • Klaverer • Penalhuse • Telefoner • Højtalere • Kænguruer • Fiskearter • Fremskridt • Muligheder • Biblioteker
Jaxsyn's geography word's 2024-03-12
20 Clues: Nuuk • Maine • France • Dallas • Mexico • Havana • Augsta • Juneau • anaheim • patriots • mapleleafs • Cold desert • Mexico City • up (on the earth) • where santa lives • Not a lot of water • UK (united kingdom) • down (on the earth) • sideways (on the earth) • Two countries are in Asia
Singular to Plural 2 2025-08-12
30 Clues: – Toy • – Ray • – Boy • – Day • – Fly • – Key • – Army • – Lady • – Deer • – Bear • – Girl • – Lion • – Baby • – Fish • – Sheep • – Candy • – Tiger • – Farmer • – Player • – Doctor • – Driver • – Singer • – Sailor • – Valley • – Friend • – Monkey • – Country • – Teacher • – Engineer • – Butterfly
Geo-Politics te$t review 2024-04-12
Across
- The spreading and merging of different cultures (Result of Assimilation)
- A situation in which things happen and there should be no harmful changes (Ex. Drinking a protein shake in the morning)
- A set of laws and regulations used to protect people
- The process in which people or countries loose their defining traits (Ex. Dress, speech, food)
- A formal agreement between two or more countries
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- The art and science of maintaining peaceful (if not enjoyable) realashionships between two or more individuals or countries
- A relationship in which people, groups, or countries agree to work together (Ex. Ukraine and America in the Ukraine war)
- The actions and plans of a NATIONAL government to fix a problem within the government
- A person who works in groups or by themselves to improve the lives of other people
9 Clues: A formal agreement between two or more countries • A set of laws and regulations used to protect people • The spreading and merging of different cultures (Result of Assimilation) • A person who works in groups or by themselves to improve the lives of other people • The actions and plans of a NATIONAL government to fix a problem within the government • ...
Development 2015-11-25
9 Clues: Death rate • Ones own country • Means of obtaining • Gross Domestic Product • Something acting as a sign • Living in a community or society • Less Economically Developed Countries • More Economically Developed Countries • Social science concerned with the production and consumption of goods and services!
Foreign Policy Project 2022-03-25
Across
- the civil rights activist who opposed the vietnam war
- the country that came after the soviet union
- The United State’s first foreign policy stance
- Policing other countries
- relating to other countries
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- the purchase that gave the US a ton of territory
- was the president that chose to interfere with bosnia
- this was the soviet counterpart of NATO
- CONQUER CONQUER CONQUER
- the first president of the united states
- the creator of this crossword, who deserves an A+
- elected every 4 years
12 Clues: elected every 4 years • CONQUER CONQUER CONQUER • Policing other countries • relating to other countries • this was the soviet counterpart of NATO • the first president of the united states • the country that came after the soviet union • The United State’s first foreign policy stance • the purchase that gave the US a ton of territory • ...
