countries Crossword Puzzles
Causes of World War 1 Crossword 2024-02-19
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- assassin of Austria-Hungary's Archduke
- Serbia feels the Austrian Hungarians should not have Bosnia-Herzegovina because it is ethnically ________.
- tensions build due to many places colonizing
- formed to push back the Ottoman Empire
- many countries began building strong armies at once
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- arch duke of Austria-Hungary
- secret Serbian nationalist militia/terrorist group
- Allied with Serbia, quickly starts mobilizing troops
- countries agree to protect eachother
- nations build strong pride in being powerful
- Austria-Hungary declares ______ after their future leader is killed.
- Who does Austria-Hungary declare war on?
- Allied with Austria-Hungary, quickly starts mobilizing troops
13 Clues: arch duke of Austria-Hungary • countries agree to protect eachother • assassin of Austria-Hungary's Archduke • formed to push back the Ottoman Empire • Who does Austria-Hungary declare war on? • nations build strong pride in being powerful • tensions build due to many places colonizing • secret Serbian nationalist militia/terrorist group • ...
Unit 4 check-in 2020-04-22
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- We must stop the ____ of the environment.
- There are ___ differences between people who come from different countries.
- The houses of the Pueblo people are made of ___.
- Germany and Austria are neighbouring _____.
- Tobi was so fast. He broke the ____ record.
- If you ______ a country, you live there.
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- We must protect the ____ environment.
- The Romans brought ____ to many parts of Europe.
- The Southwest is a land of ________.
- If you do something in ____ time, nobody has ever done it as fast as that before.
- to settle = verb; _______ = noun
- = the kind of weather that is typical of an area
- = area of ground
13 Clues: = area of ground • to settle = verb; _______ = noun • The Southwest is a land of ________. • We must protect the ____ environment. • If you ______ a country, you live there. • We must stop the ____ of the environment. • Germany and Austria are neighbouring _____. • Tobi was so fast. He broke the ____ record. • The Romans brought ____ to many parts of Europe. • ...
World War II Vocabulary 2025-06-19
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- To stop fighting and accept defeat
- Countries that fought against the Axis Powers
- A person who flees their home because of war or danger
- The most advanced position in a battle
- A person who is not in the military
- The mass murder of people by the Nazis
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- Germany, Italy, and Japan during WWII
- A formal agreement between countries
- A group that fights against an occupying force
- A ruler with total power over a country
- A very powerful weapon used at the end of WWII
- An attack by planes dropping bombs
- When one country enters another with military force
13 Clues: To stop fighting and accept defeat • An attack by planes dropping bombs • A person who is not in the military • A formal agreement between countries • Germany, Italy, and Japan during WWII • The most advanced position in a battle • The mass murder of people by the Nazis • A ruler with total power over a country • A group that fights against an occupying force • ...
Development Aid 2025-09-16
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- Physical structures such as roads, water supply and sanitation that aid projects often aim to improve
- When aid does not reach the poor, becomes tied to conditions, or enriches the rich instead of reducing poverty
- When countries rely too heavily on aid instead of finding their own solutions
- Aid provided through international organisations like the UN, World Bank or IMF
- Non-governmental organisations such as Red Cross or Gift of the Givers that provide services, money and goods
- Aid given to support the long-term economic, social, political, and environmental growth of developing countries
- Use of aid to finance projects that create jobs and grow the economy
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- Materials such as minerals, forests, and water that aid projects may help countries to develop
- Relating to specialised training, skills, or expertise provided through aid
- Short-term emergency relief given after disasters such as earthquakes or floods
- A condition where people lack basic needs such as food, clean water, shelter, and income
- Aid given directly from one donor country to one recipient country
- Aid that has requirements or performance conditions attached
- Development that meets present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs
- Development aid projects that provide clean water and proper sewerage systems
- Misuse of aid money by politicians for personal or political gain
16 Clues: Aid that has requirements or performance conditions attached • Misuse of aid money by politicians for personal or political gain • Aid given directly from one donor country to one recipient country • Use of aid to finance projects that create jobs and grow the economy • Relating to specialised training, skills, or expertise provided through aid • ...
GA8 U4 w+p, sit1+2 2019-05-27
16 Clues: Grad • würde • Klippe • >> area • Streifen • >> to make • >> somewhere • Durchschnitt • >< to attack • Wohltätigkeit • werben, fördern • > a book of maps • (schöne) Landschaft • zusammensetzen (2words) • Spaß machen, jemanden aufziehen • > the line between two countries or areas
DDDNC Politics Crossword - September Edition 2025-09-17
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- What Donald Trump implemented on numerous countries after his second term in office.
- Many countries debate on whether this island is a country, or part of China.
- What most countries hold after a period of time.
- The current president of Ukraine.
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- The Prime Minister of Great Britain during the second world war.
- This country was formed in 1867.
- The current number of states that the US has.
- This Canadian territory was formed in 1999.
8 Clues: This country was formed in 1867. • The current president of Ukraine. • This Canadian territory was formed in 1999. • The current number of states that the US has. • What most countries hold after a period of time. • The Prime Minister of Great Britain during the second world war. • Many countries debate on whether this island is a country, or part of China. • ...
COUNTRIES & NATIONALITIES 2023-03-20
7 Clues: MEXICAN PEOPLE ARE FROM... • KEIKO IS FROM JAPAN, SHE IS ... • WE'RE BRAZILIAN. WE'RE FROM ... • IF YOU LIVE IN FRANCE YOU ARE ... • SHE IS ARGENTINIAN. SHE'S FROM ... • IF YOU BORN IN THE UK, YOU ARE ... • SOMEONE WHO LIVES IN ..... IS SPANISH
Countries 5 2024-02-29
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- A country in South America known for its vibrant culture, diverse landscapes, and friendly people.
- A South American country known for its passionate culture, tango music, and delicious cuisine like steak and empanadas.
- An archipelago in Southeast Asia known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant cities, and warm hospitality.
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- A country in Central Europe known for its medieval architecture, hearty cuisine, and resilient spirit.
- A Southeast Asian country known for its diverse culture, stunning beaches, and delicious cuisine like nasi lemak and satay.
- A European country known for its ancient history, beautiful islands, and iconic landmarks like the Acropolis and Parthenon.
- A landlocked country in Central Europe known for its rich history, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine like goulash and paprika chicken.
7 Clues: A country in South America known for its vibrant culture, diverse landscapes, and friendly people. • A country in Central Europe known for its medieval architecture, hearty cuisine, and resilient spirit. • An archipelago in Southeast Asia known for its beautiful beaches, vibrant cities, and warm hospitality. • ...
Countries & Nationalities 2025-01-29
7 Clues: I am French. I am from _______. • I am English. I am from _______. • I am from Canada. I am ________. • I am from Brazil. I am _________. • I am American. I am from _______. • I am from Thailand. I am _______. • I am from Britain. I am _________.
COUNTRIES - PAÍSES 2025-07-11
Cold War Vocab 2023-04-24
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- a country heavily influenced by the Soviet Union. The Soviet Union controls military and economic actions
- Provided military & economic aid to Greece and Turkey after WWII to prevent them from becoming communist.
- An economic system where factories and farms are owned by individual people with limited involvement from the government.
- A group of nations who work to fix problems between countries. The US & the Soviet Union were members.
- A group of democratic nations who agree to defend each other against the Soviet Union. The United States is a member nation.
- A 40 year period of conflict between the US and Soviet Union over political, military, and economic power.
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- imaginary border/divide between communist countries & non communist countries in Europe.
- A military operation gave food & supplies to West Berliners. Roads were closed by the Soviets, so food was delivered by airplane.
- An economic system where the government owns factories and farms. The government controls the economy for the betterment of society, as best as it is able.
- Plan to help rebuild Europe after World War II. Provided economic assistance to European countries.
- A military agreement between the Soviet Union & its satellite nations to protect against the United States.
11 Clues: imaginary border/divide between communist countries & non communist countries in Europe. • Plan to help rebuild Europe after World War II. Provided economic assistance to European countries. • A group of nations who work to fix problems between countries. The US & the Soviet Union were members. • ...
Political, Strategic, Military alliance and support 2021-03-07
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- Formally independent country that was under heavy influence or control by another country.
- U.S willing to aid any democratic country against the threat from Communist countries.
- Country under the Warsaw Pact when it was first established.
- U.S foreign policy used to prevent the spread of communism in new areas or new countries.
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- President of the U.S that established the Truman Doctrine.
- Military alliance formed in 1955 between USSR and its seven satellite states in Central and Eastern Europe, promising to defend each other from Western attacks.
- One of the countries aid by the Truman Doctrine
- Military alliance formed in 1949 between 12 democratic countries in Western Europe and North America, promising to defend each other from Russian attacks.
8 Clues: One of the countries aid by the Truman Doctrine • President of the U.S that established the Truman Doctrine. • Country under the Warsaw Pact when it was first established. • U.S willing to aid any democratic country against the threat from Communist countries. • U.S foreign policy used to prevent the spread of communism in new areas or new countries. • ...
Chapter 11 Vocabulary 2021-08-05
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- An international protocol and set of regulations.
- A form of business process outsourcing in which IT work is exported from industrialized countries to countries with political stability in order to save money on taxes.
- A entity made by a treaty that brings together two or more nations to work on a common goal
- A major firm that was started in one nation and offers goods or services in numerous other countries.
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- The first system to regulate the value of money between various countries.
- A non-profit organization that operates independently of any government.
- The rising interconnection of the world's culture, population, and economy.
- An individual's investment in one country with a commercial interest in another country.
8 Clues: An international protocol and set of regulations. • A non-profit organization that operates independently of any government. • The first system to regulate the value of money between various countries. • The rising interconnection of the world's culture, population, and economy. • ...
Chapter 13/14 Vocab 2019-01-08
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- A group of people with a common interest or purpose
- Poverty reduction, job creation, social protection, gender equality these are 4 factors
- Believed that more wealth tot eh common people would benefit the economy
- He pointed out the effects of enviromental scarcity are indirect and act along with social, political and economic stresses
- many women's rights group don't have access to this, especially in developing nations
- Adopted by United Nations in 1948 it is a historic document.
- A gap that is caused by a lack of communication technologies especially in developing countries
- Cut across national borders and include larger populations
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- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- States freedoms and rights of citizens in Canada adopted into the constitution in 1982
- Take action on climate change
- A United Nations agency that sets the international labour standards and promotes work opportunities for all
- Believed that everyone had a right to defend their life, health, liberty or possesions
- Is a policy of rule or authority on an empire or nation over foreign countries
- The gap between peoples need for new and innovative solutions to problems and their ability to supply them
- An international organization that provides financial aid and research to developing countries
- Use of seven core ILO labour rights conventions into trade agreements
- Can dramatically reduce quality of life for a country
- A penalty for disobeying a law or rule
- Discrepancy in opportunities, status and attitudes between men and women
20 Clues: Take action on climate change • A penalty for disobeying a law or rule • A group of people with a common interest or purpose • Can dramatically reduce quality of life for a country • Cut across national borders and include larger populations • Adopted by United Nations in 1948 it is a historic document. • ...
Cold War- Tabitha 2020-02-12
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- the tactic of damaging reputations with vague and unfounded charges
- This is what americans feared communist were doing to the U.S. to overthrow.
- Was a recovery plan to help rebuild European countries ravaged by war
- Governments that were communist, and forced to be loyal to the Soviet Union. While not being directly under their control.
- A meeting in 1945, near Berlin where major leaders met to discuss the future of Germany.
- A federal program, with the purpose of fighting espionage within the government.
- War that's fought to achieve one goal
- responded to what was known as the Long Telegram
- Hostilities between the U.S. and the Soviet Union known as the
- Famous member of the government that was prosecuted for being a suspected communist. He later sued in retaliation
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- the term used to describe the fear raised amongst Americans that communism would spread through the U.S.
- these people participated in this meeting, President Roosevelt, Winston Churchill, Joseph Stalin
- The line between the communist countries and the non-communist countries.
- the international security act saying that communism's sole purpose was to have a totalitarian dictatorship in America.
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, which served as an alliance to prevent further conflicts
- shelters built by people to protect them in case of an attack
- The method used to prevent the spread of communism
- a project to decode or crack secret soviet spy messages.
- The man who led the charge against suspected terrorist, he later was discredited
- A couple whom were suspected communists that were famously executed.
20 Clues: War that's fought to achieve one goal • responded to what was known as the Long Telegram • The method used to prevent the spread of communism • a project to decode or crack secret soviet spy messages. • shelters built by people to protect them in case of an attack • Hostilities between the U.S. and the Soviet Union known as the • ...
Economics Glossary 2020-04-29
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- Goods and services bought from overseas
- Place where goods and services are bought and sold (Coles, Seek.com, Fremantle markets) Same as Market
- The study of how people use scarce resources to satisfy needs and wants
- Place where goods and services are bought and sold.
- Ability to combine all resources to make something (plan, recipe, system etc)
- Organization with authority to make decisions for the population
- Income flows which are added to the Circular Flow of Income model (investment, govt. spending, exports)
- Reward for the use of resources
- An economy where people produce only enough goods and services for their own family
- A company that operates in many countries with independent headquarters in each.(McDonalds)
- The cost of the next-best alternative opportunity
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- Goods and services sold overseas
- Where actions by one party have impacts on another, particularly economically.
- company which operates in several countries with its headquarters in the parent country.
- Financial assistance given to people by the Government
- A system where factors of production are owned by the government
- Final users of goods and services to satisfy their needs and wants
- Situation where demand is greater than supply
- A system which allows private ownership of the factors of production
- Complex group of firms in many countries each producing a component of a final product.
- Income flows that are removed from the Circular Flow model. (savings, tax, imports)
- A system where all factors of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services are controlled by the government
22 Clues: Reward for the use of resources • Goods and services sold overseas • Goods and services bought from overseas • Situation where demand is greater than supply • The cost of the next-best alternative opportunity • Place where goods and services are bought and sold. • Financial assistance given to people by the Government • ...
mya hodges geography 2021-10-21
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- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation,especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims
- including or involving several countries or individuals of several nationalities
- relating to or denoting a metropolis, often inclusive of its surrounding areas
- a thick subsurface layer of soil that remains frozen throughout the year,occurring chiefly in polar regions.
- structures,system and facilities serving the economy of business industry,country,city,town,or area
- the spreading of something more widely
- the widespread transfer of plants,animals and precious metals.
- enclosure or basin located in the course of canal or a river
- an economic system in which private business operates in competition and largely free of state control
- a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires
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- the highest legislature,consisting of the sovereign, the house of lords, and the house of commons
- a very large,heavily populated city or urban complex
- the movement of people or animals moving from one place to another.
- existing at a particular time/ having most appeal or influence;prevalent
- any serious of land forms that once existed
- refrain from using or disposing of something retain for future use
- a line or border separating two countries.
- an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one.
- an alliance for combines action, especially a temporary alliance of political parties forming a government or of states
- a member of people having no permanent adobe,and who travel from place to place
- a good produced in an country that is sold into another country.
21 Clues: the spreading of something more widely • a line or border separating two countries. • any serious of land forms that once existed • a very large,heavily populated city or urban complex • enclosure or basin located in the course of canal or a river • an outlying district of a city, especially a residential one. • ...
Cold War 2015-05-22
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- Korea: Which part of Korea did the US back?
- What is the economic system was based on the private ownership of businesses and farms?
- In 1989 the _____ ____ fell l
- Who was US president during the beginning of the Cold War?
- US president during failed assult on Cuba by the U.S.A.
- What is the year war ranging from 1945-1991?
- What is radiation in dirt and water called?
- Who was the American President during the end of the Vietnam War?
- The reason that the war never become hot was that both countries had lot of _______ _______.
- _______ ________ brought food and supplies to people in Berlin.
- Which event occurred when the USSR moved missile into Cuba?
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- What was the second proxy war?
- What was the US foreign policy during the Cold War?
- Who was the Soviet leader during the beginning of the Cold War?
- What was the first proxy war?
- Who was the US leader when the Berlin Wall fell?
- Failed assult on Cuba by the U.S.A.
- The agreement to limit nuclear capacity
- What assisted Western European countries by supplying money so they wouldn't need assistance from Communist countries?
- The Germans tried to drive the americans out of _____ Berlin
- The Berlin _______ cut off food and power to west Berlin.
- What economic system is based on the idea that farms and business should be owned by the workers who do the labor?
- Senator _____ falsely accused people of being communist.
- Union: In 1991 the _____ _____ dissolved
- The US _____ the vietnam war
25 Clues: The US _____ the vietnam war • What was the first proxy war? • In 1989 the _____ ____ fell l • What was the second proxy war? • Failed assult on Cuba by the U.S.A. • The agreement to limit nuclear capacity • Union: In 1991 the _____ _____ dissolved • Korea: Which part of Korea did the US back? • What is radiation in dirt and water called? • ...
Development and Globalisation Quiz 2024-01-08
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- synonym for average
- a reaction to globalisation: controlling information through limiting access to media such as the internet
- HDI levels over 0.7
- one of the dimensions of development
- the deliberate attempt to limit imports or promote exports by putting up barriers to trade
- the process of adapting products to meet the needs and tastes of the local markets
- tsunami is an example of a natural............
- the ability to read and write at a specified age
- the average per person
- Wallerstein developed the World ........... Theory
- the G in GDP
- one of the dimensions of development
- when countries give money or assistance to others
- a low income country in Asia
- when a country is surrounded on all sides by other countries
- in development theories we find the core and the ..........
- New ................. division of labour
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- a middle income country in North Africa
- a drawback of using HDI as a measure of development is that is ignores income.........
- one of the dimensions of development
- what does the I stand for in HDI?
- improvements in this have boosted globalisation
- the process of developing huge ships which can transport thousands of tonnes of goods around the world
- the policy of one country ruling another country
- a government that operates dishonestly, usually for its own interests
- a high income country in Europe
- a grouping of countries which enjoy preferential trade tarrifs
- a hugely popular TNC
- the process of growth, or change in societies
- LDC: ................. developed country
- the N in TNC
- the S of SDGs:............... Development Goals
- NEE: a Newly ............ Economy
- the B in BRICS
34 Clues: the N in TNC • the G in GDP • the B in BRICS • synonym for average • HDI levels over 0.7 • a hugely popular TNC • the average per person • a low income country in Asia • a high income country in Europe • what does the I stand for in HDI? • NEE: a Newly ............ Economy • one of the dimensions of development • one of the dimensions of development • ...
American Imperialism 2024-03-04
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- Europe set up spheres of ____ in China and controlled these regions on the coast
- U.S. purchased from Russia for 7 million dollars
- number of years the the Open Door Policy remained in effect
- U.S. imperialism resulted in a global _____
- Harbor in Hawaii that the U.S. was given special privileges to use by King Kalakaua
- product the U.S. wanted control of in the Hawaiian Islands
- these islands are located about 1,300 miles north of present day Hawaii and were claimed by the U.S. in 1867
- country who had claimed Cuba prior to U.S. interest
- believed the U.S. needed it's own colonies to prove it was a world power
- island 90 miles off the coast of Florida
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- the Spanish-American war was the first war to be called this due to the role journalist played in persuading Americans to call for war
- "color" given to writers who sensationalized what was happening in Cuba to gain U.S. support of Cuban independence
- U.S. President ashamed of imperialism - wouldn't approve of the annexation of Hawaii
- number of countries the U.S. received as a result of the treaty of Paris
- the anti-imperialist ______ was founded in opposition of American imperialism
- tactics used by the Filipino fighters during the Philippine-American War
- the U.S. feared that European countries would turn their spheres of influence into these
- these islands are located about 2,200 miles southwest of present day Hawaii
- country engaged in war with Japan in 1904
- true or false - the U.S. lied about European countries agreeing to the Open Door Notes
20 Clues: island 90 miles off the coast of Florida • country engaged in war with Japan in 1904 • U.S. imperialism resulted in a global _____ • U.S. purchased from Russia for 7 million dollars • country who had claimed Cuba prior to U.S. interest • product the U.S. wanted control of in the Hawaiian Islands • number of years the the Open Door Policy remained in effect • ...
WWI 2024-02-08
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- When a group of nations are on the same side of war as eachother
- nickname for soldiers during WWI
- A form of battle where 2 sides of a war are in trenches
- Treaty that ended WWI
- A cause of WWI where a nation would build up its military
- Region in Europe nicknamed the powder keg that consisted of the countries Austria Hungary and Serbia
- When Someone who has pride in their country
- British ship that Germany sunk to get the US involved in WWI
- A German boat that sunk the Lusitania and other merchant ships
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- Created to bring nations leaders together and to resolve world problems
- Untruthful information used to get people to believe in wrongs things or to get people to join the military
- A war that the treaty of Versailles caused because of the harsh war reparations on Germany
- Austria Hungary Archduke who got assassinated that started WWI
- alliance An alliance in WWI that consisted of the countries France, the UK, and Russia
- An agreement made by both sides of a war to take a break from fighting
- These bonds helped the US government pay for the war
- An alliances during WWI that consisted of the countries Germany, Austria Hungary, and the Ottoman empire
- A main cause of WWI when a Country would take over a poorer country for resource
- A note sent to Mexico by Germany influencing them to start a war with the US
- Points established by president Woodrow Wilson to end WWI peacefully and to make trading safer
20 Clues: Treaty that ended WWI • nickname for soldiers during WWI • When Someone who has pride in their country • These bonds helped the US government pay for the war • A form of battle where 2 sides of a war are in trenches • A cause of WWI where a nation would build up its military • British ship that Germany sunk to get the US involved in WWI • ...
World History-Unit 4-World War I 2024-06-13
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- Germany’s plan for winning the war on two fronts
- Military agreement between Germany, Austria-Hungary, and Italy at the beginning of WWI
- agreement to stop fighting
- Alliance including Britain, France, Russia, the United States of America and many other countries
- one-sided information designed to persuade
- agreement at the end of World War I between Germany and Allied Powers
- war in which countries use all their resources for the war
- using submarines to sink any ship without warning
- Alliance including Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire that fought together in WWI
- allowing people to decide for themselves about what kind of government they want
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- Feeling of pride in one's country and the belief that a particular nation or ethnic group should have its own government and homeland
- international group with the goal of keeping peace among nations
- Military agreement between Britain, France, and Russia at the beginning of WWI
- region along German-Russian border where much fighting took place
- A formal agreement between two or more countries to support each other in the event of war
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force
- region of northern France where much fighting took place
- The belief or desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- fighting from trenches dug in the battlefield
- control of the amounts and kinds of goods people can have
20 Clues: agreement to stop fighting • one-sided information designed to persuade • fighting from trenches dug in the battlefield • Germany’s plan for winning the war on two fronts • using submarines to sink any ship without warning • region of northern France where much fighting took place • control of the amounts and kinds of goods people can have • ...
RU ITEC411 Crime and Security 2026-03-11
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- Rules that control how products and services can be promoted.
- Using someone else's protected work without permission.
- Digital versions of books that can be read on computers or electronic devices.
- Businesses that process financial transactions between customers and websites.
- A U.S. law that prevents payment companies from handling transactions related to online betting.
- Communication or advertising meant to promote products or services.
- A Russian programmer arrested in the U.S. after presenting research on ebook security weaknesses.
- The idea that publishers should block access to content where it is illegal.
- Bypassing or avoiding security controls that protect digital content.
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- Placing bets or wagers through websites or internet platforms.
- A law that protects creators by giving them control over how their work is copied or shared.
- A U.S. law that prevents enforcement of foreign libel judgments that violate free speech rights.
- False written statements that damage a person’s reputation.
- Formal arrangements between countries to cooperate on laws or policies.
- The right to express ideas and opinions without government interference.
- Governments of other countries that may enforce different laws on internet activity.
- The part of the U.S. Constitution that protects freedom of speech and expression.
- Variations in beliefs, values, and practices among different societies.
- Principles that help determine what behavior is right or wrong.
- Traveling to another country with stricter defamation laws to file a lawsuit.
- An international organization that helps regulate global trade agreements between countries.
- The principle that a government can block illegal material from entering its country.
22 Clues: Using someone else's protected work without permission. • False written statements that damage a person’s reputation. • Rules that control how products and services can be promoted. • Placing bets or wagers through websites or internet platforms. • Principles that help determine what behavior is right or wrong. • ...
Explorer 2023-05-01
9 Clues: He throws poo • He cries a lot • Max hates these • Maxs older sister • The last name of the author • The first name of the author • Transport to different countries • The Portuguese version of pineapple • This is what you call a person who visits tons of countries and forests
asia 2025-03-06
9 Clues: largest contenant • largest population • this country broke up • how many languages are in Asia • how many countries are in Asia • how populated is Asia (roughly) • what is the tallest country in Asia? • how many countries are landlocked in Asia • has a building inspired by a star wars robot
Unit 2 Summative Assessment 2021-10-21
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- Haiti had to give the French _________ so that the French will trade with them.
- The people at the very top of Latin America’s social class system. Made of Whites.
- How you see the group you are associated with. Can unify, divide, or build.
- Europeans who were entrusted land to make profit and spread Christianity but became very harsh and forced indigenous people to do their labor.
- A period of time when Europeans conquered Latin America. Also known as Old Imperialism.
- Dessalines’ ____________ proclaimed haiti's independence
- Napoleon's rival, a former slave, and general for the Haitian Revolution.
- killed Father Miguel Hidalgo and united the Peninsulares and Creoles.
- Is caused by nationalism and lead to many countries to rebel so that they can rule themselves.
- What the unpaid African sugar cane workers of Haiti were before their revolution.
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- The __________ of northern and southern parts of Italy was caused by nationalism.
- Known as Saint-Domingue. Rebelled against their mother country, France, after being exposed to Enlightenment ideas.
- Reunited some of Italy but was divided again after his defeat.
- The nicknames we give to certain parts of the world like Latin America or The Caribbean.
- What Haiti and the rest of the Latin American countries did against their European mother countries.
- Children of the peninsulares, second class in the Latin American social class.
- The economic system that forces colonies to trade only with their mother country.
- These ______ ideas lead to the revolution in Haiti.
- ______ America spoke Spanish and Portuguese.
- is The only Latin American country that got its independence peacefully.
20 Clues: ______ America spoke Spanish and Portuguese. • These ______ ideas lead to the revolution in Haiti. • Dessalines’ ____________ proclaimed haiti's independence • Reunited some of Italy but was divided again after his defeat. • killed Father Miguel Hidalgo and united the Peninsulares and Creoles. • ...
African Nationalism & Independence 2022-04-25
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- controlled the Congo region of Africa
- the rich in many East African countries
- were able to vote and run for political office now
- Nobel Peace Prize Winner 1984
- Mandela spent 26 years here
- Nigerian novelist & Nobel Prize winner for lit.
- Liberia depended on this export
- formed but little success of economic and political reform
- less precipitation, caused starvation and migration
- new African leader that supported Pan-Africanism
- a state that was torn apart by civil war in 1960s
- most countries relied on export of a single crop or natural resource
- resources were spent on military equipment or expensive consumer goods rather than necessities lead to this
- Between 1957-1982, more than ________ leaders were overthrown.
- diseases that hit Africa hard; many people died
- native or originating from
- these people saw cities as corrupting & destructive to traditional African values
- first black president of South America
- went through challenges to be free from colonial rule
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- first British colony to gain independence
- Africa depended on _______investment
- The Charter of the United Nations believed all colonial people should have this right
- African countries wanted this from European colonies
- Nyerere declared that the basis of socialism is _________
- founded by leaders of 32 African states, a result of Pan-Africanism
- the unity of all black Africans regardless of national boundaries
- African leader of independence movement of Ghana
- where peaceful march was at; people were killed
- the system of racial segregation
- varied and not alike
- site of 1994 genocide
31 Clues: varied and not alike • site of 1994 genocide • native or originating from • Mandela spent 26 years here • Nobel Peace Prize Winner 1984 • Liberia depended on this export • the system of racial segregation • Africa depended on _______investment • controlled the Congo region of Africa • first black president of South America • the rich in many East African countries • ...
Pre-AP Geography Unit 7 Review 2018-04-06
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- China is a Communist country which makes the government a ________ party state.
- The very first forms of States. They started in the Fertile Crescent.
- If less than 10% of your population is involved in agriculture your country is probably ________ developed.
- This European Supranational organization was able to spread because of political stability.
- A Government ran by an unelected King or Queen.
- In a Communist/Command Economy the ________ controls the economic production of a country.
- A cultural/political force that breaks people apart.
- If many people in your country are involved in agriculture or herding animals your country is probably ______ developed.
- A Government ran by the religious leaders of a country (i.e. Iran)
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- A free enterprise economy is controlled by this idea.
- The 2nd form of states. Created vast governments across a lot of land.
- A cultural/political force that brings people together around an idea
- In less developed countries many women are involved in this primary economic activity.
- Any industry/job where you are taking something out of the ground is in the ________ sector.
- A Government ran by an unelected person who usually holds all the power.
- Secondary Any industry/job where you are dealing with information & research is in the ________ sector.
- Many highly developed countries give this gender more opportunities (jobs, healthcare, education) than less developed countries.
- Any industry/job where you are manufacturing something is in the ________ sector.
- A Government ran by elected representatives of the citizens
- Secondary Any industry/job where you are providing a service directly to somebody else is in the ________ sector.
20 Clues: A Government ran by an unelected King or Queen. • A cultural/political force that breaks people apart. • A free enterprise economy is controlled by this idea. • A Government ran by elected representatives of the citizens • A Government ran by the religious leaders of a country (i.e. Iran) • A cultural/political force that brings people together around an idea • ...
Civics Chapter 1 2018-02-14
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- the annual number of deaths per 1,000 members of a country's population
- the movement of people to different places/countries
- a movement of large numbers of people of region to region
- the organizations, institutions, and individuals who exercise political authority over a group of people
- a specific number of immigrants from from certain countries or regions who were allowed to enter each year
- tolerating other religions and beliefs and letting them practice them
- an area surrounding the city
- a person that is 100 or more years of age
- born in a different country than you live
- a formal and organized process of being elected
- a legally recognized member of a country
- permanent residents of the United States that are still citizens of another country
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- study of citizenship and government
- the annual number of live births per 1,000 members of a country's population
- regions made up of cities and their suburbs
- the study of the characteristics of human population
- undocumented residents who lack immigration documents
- people who come to our country from other countries
- the legal process by which an alien can become a citizen
- an official, periodic counting of a population
- people who are trying to escape dangers in their home country who are seeking safety in a different country
- part of the country that has milder climate and lots of sunshine
- born in your home country
- each citizen has the same right to enjoy the many benefits granted to all citizens
- the way you view a certain thing
25 Clues: born in your home country • an area surrounding the city • the way you view a certain thing • study of citizenship and government • a legally recognized member of a country • a person that is 100 or more years of age • born in a different country than you live • regions made up of cities and their suburbs • an official, periodic counting of a population • ...
Modern Latin America & Modern Day Issues crosword puzzle 2023-05-31
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- The CIA supported opponents of Allende in a coup of the government
- The U.S. broke the Boland amendment by funding this movement in Nicaragua
- The set of research technology transfer initiatives that increased agricultural production in many parts of the world, beginning in the late 1960s.
- a communist dictator in Cuba who ruled for 50 years
- A communist group led by the man Daniel Ortega that help spread communism in Nicaragua
- Organization that helps developing countries build their trade capacity.
- Human rights organization with the goal of finding people who disappeared by Latin American dictators
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- President of Chile who killed thousands of citizens and who refused to return power to a peoples government
- The process by which the world is becoming increasingly interconnected
- A unique partnership between 27 European countries
- absolute authority in any sphere
- Long term warming of the planet
- The U.S. backed campaign of state terror and political repression in Latin america
- A family who were long time allies of the United States in Nicaragua
- combines authoritarianism and state control of fascism and social programs of communism
- Human populations tend to outgrow their agricultural production capabilities, resulting in famines and other disasters
- The group of Middle Eastern Oil producing countries
- when fertile land in arid climates turn into soil that cannot be used to farm, like a desert
- removing a large amount of trees
- the agreement that eliminated or reduced trade and investment barriers between Canada, U.S., and Mexico
20 Clues: Long term warming of the planet • absolute authority in any sphere • removing a large amount of trees • A unique partnership between 27 European countries • The group of Middle Eastern Oil producing countries • a communist dictator in Cuba who ruled for 50 years • The CIA supported opponents of Allende in a coup of the government • ...
Fnal 2022-05-10
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- An agent that pays spies and bribes authorities
- A spy that falsifies passports, visas, diplomas, etc.
- of Station Stationed in foreign areas this person is in charge of the CIA station
- Security officer that makes sure people don't defect when going to other countries
- A person working for the government that is persuaded to work with foreign governments
- A secret service (agent)
- influence A person under the government influencing national policy of target countries
- A person working for intelligence services to give information
- A person being used once or occasionally for intelligence
- An officer assigned to lead an illegal immigrator along an escape route
- A person put in charge of agent operations
- Slang for members of intelligence usually used by British
- Russian term for traitor
- An officer assigned to a case that's responsible for handling agents
- Agent A spy pretending to be working for a country, but is really working for the countries opponent
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- Bodyguard
- Agent An agent that guides a case officer to an agent in a limited area
- Citizens from one country living in another
- Radio operator
- British use this word instead of spy
- Operatives that infiltrate a country that get new identities and ethnicities
- A double agent trying to be recruited as a spy in another country
- Officer Manages agents and operations
- Officer Trained by the government to run operations, recruit, and manage spies
- An agent sent to infiltrate an intelligence agency through employment
- Agents that search graveyards for names of the dead that agents can use
26 Clues: Bodyguard • Radio operator • A secret service (agent) • Russian term for traitor • British use this word instead of spy • Officer Manages agents and operations • A person put in charge of agent operations • Citizens from one country living in another • An agent that pays spies and bribes authorities • A spy that falsifies passports, visas, diplomas, etc. • ...
Chapter 6 - Global Econ Review 2025-05-19
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- The ability of one country to produce a good more efficiently than another.
- A county characterized by a high level of economic prosperity, technological advancement, and overall social well-being, such as the U.S. or Great Britain.
- The increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of national economies through the movement of goods, services, capital, technology, and information across borders.
- Goods sold to another country.
- An organization that regulates and facilitates international trade. It serves as a forum for governments to negotiate trade agreements, resolve trade disputes, and monitor national trade policies.
- ____________ degradation is a a negative consequence of globalization.
- Policy of allowing consumers or producers to buy or sell goods
- A trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
- Allows countries to donate to money pool and then borrow when they need to meet payments.
- A low-income nation with significant structural obstacles hindering its development.
- A tax on an imported good.
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- A limit on the amount of foreign goods imported.
- Goods, services, and people can move freely between these countries. Uses the Euro for currency.
- The ability of one country to produce a good with less of an opportunity cost as compared to another country.
- An economy which is changing from a centrally planned (government controlled) economy to a market economy.
- The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.
- When a country focuses on only producing one (or a few) goods.
- Policies which create barriers to foreign trade.
- Oversees and organizes trade rules, settles trade disputes, and helps developing countries.
- Goods bought from another country.
20 Clues: A tax on an imported good. • Goods sold to another country. • Goods bought from another country. • A limit on the amount of foreign goods imported. • Policies which create barriers to foreign trade. • A trade agreement between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. • When a country focuses on only producing one (or a few) goods. • ...
Spelling Words #1 2022-09-05
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- imprenta
- invasión
- demostrar
- cronológico
- prestado
- presentación
- licencia
- lenguage
- constatar/verificar
- compañeros
- influencia
- botella
- innovación
- predominante/frecuente
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- derivar
- traducir
- parecido/semejante
- nieto
- sombrilla
- recibo
- habló
- pañuelos de papel
- conversación
- vecinos
- países
- desviación
- cepillo
- interrogar
- publicar
- conquistar
30 Clues: nieto • habló • recibo • países • derivar • vecinos • cepillo • botella • traducir • imprenta • invasión • prestado • licencia • lenguage • publicar • sombrilla • demostrar • desviación • interrogar • compañeros • influencia • conquistar • innovación • cronológico • conversación • presentación • pañuelos de papel • parecido/semejante • constatar/verificar • predominante/frecuente
Lesson 3-A 2017-01-05
20 Clues: nicer • women • louder • windier • watched • smallest • less hard • relatives • interests • more to do • most joyful • most beautiful • felt sorry for • made a replica • least motivated • independent land • most entertaining • came from a chrysalis • carrots rather than candy • what I hope you did for a test
French Words and Verbs 2018-02-15
29 Clues: I • map • sad • you • bad • sick • west • fork • march • north • south • Jacob • Zaire • meals • crepe • chair • screen • to swim • England • to cook • to sing • to exit • Germany • to quit • to leave • to dance • to share • to watch • countries
transword 106 2018-07-18
27 Clues: or • any • home • that • than • world • feels • longer • someone • stronger • traveled • everyone • identity • national • regional • countries • many, a lot • experiences • contributes • according to • world citizen • stone(little) • sense, feeling • world politics • humanity, mankind • everywhere, anywhere • connection, belonging
Write each English translation in the correct space 2022-09-08
30 Clues: habló • nieto • recibo • países • derivar • cepillo • similar • botella • vecinos • invasión • prestado • traducir • publicar • licencia • demostrar • impresión • sombrilla • verificar • conquistar • innovación • interrogar • desviación • cronológico • introducción • conversación • predominante • influenciado • idioma/lenguage • pañuelo de papel • compañeros de clase
WC&G Middle East Geography 2023-04-19
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- Major sea between Africa and Europe, with Middle Eastern countries bordering it to the East
- Considered the most dangerous waters in the world. South of Yemen. Connects Arabian and Red Sea
- Connects Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea. Billions of dollars in trade go through it annually
- "Choke point" or "horn" in Persian Gulf that is very important for oil shipments
- Merges with the Gulf of Oman to the northwest and the Gulf of Aden in the southwest
- Arm of the Arabian Sea surrounded by eight countries
- Biggest continuous sand desert in the world
- Bordered by Ukraine to the north, Russia to the northeast, Georgia to the east, Turkey to the south, and Bulgaria and Romania to the west
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- Landlocked "sea" with lots of oil surrounded by countries such as Iran and Turkmenistan
- Long sea that connects Suez Canal and Gulf of Aden
- Strait/waterway that connects the Black Sea to the Greater Mediterranean
- Middle East peninsula home to Oman, Yemen, and others
- The Western of the two great Rivers of ancient Mesopotamia
- The tall mountains of Afghanistan; seen as a symbol of the country
- The river that ancient Egyptians relied on for every aspect of life
- Mountains on Iran's western border
- Considere Its shores are the lowest point on earth. 9x saltier than the ocean
17 Clues: Mountains on Iran's western border • Biggest continuous sand desert in the world • Long sea that connects Suez Canal and Gulf of Aden • Arm of the Arabian Sea surrounded by eight countries • Middle East peninsula home to Oman, Yemen, and others • The Western of the two great Rivers of ancient Mesopotamia • ...
Japan-vocabulary 2020-05-13
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- A sector of the government that makes goods
- it stands for growth of domestic products and it is used to calculate the value of goods and services.
- It stands for purchasing power parity used in countries to compare it to other countries.
- Is a term used in weather to say the chance of rain,snow or hail falling from the sky.
- The movement of plates that make up the earth's surface
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- It is an investment usually used in economic terms.
- A time with little water and rainfall.
- Stands for different countries beside or beside your own country.
- A wide spread of a disease or a virus.
- A wind that blows in one direction and is usually a common occurrence.
- It means that people are living longer and there are less kids being born.
11 Clues: A time with little water and rainfall. • A wide spread of a disease or a virus. • A sector of the government that makes goods • It is an investment usually used in economic terms. • The movement of plates that make up the earth's surface • Stands for different countries beside or beside your own country. • ...
Africa History Vocabulary 2022-08-29
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- punishments imposed by governments against other countries with whom they disagree
- dividing a territory into countries (states)
- the idea that people of African descent around the world should unite and work for their freedom
- white president of South Africa elected in 1989 who worked to end apartheid
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- system where one country controls places outside its borders, usually to make money from the resources or people in the colony.
- a strong pride in one’s own country that encourages independence from other countries
- fighting between groups from the same country
- a political group in South Africa that opposed apartheid.
- a change of government by military force
- a legal system of racial separation practiced in South Africa from 1948 to 1991.
- leader in the effort to end apartheid in South Africa and the first black president of South Africa elected in 1994
11 Clues: a change of government by military force • dividing a territory into countries (states) • fighting between groups from the same country • a political group in South Africa that opposed apartheid. • white president of South Africa elected in 1989 who worked to end apartheid • a legal system of racial separation practiced in South Africa from 1948 to 1991. • ...
The Road to the UN 2013-05-30
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- Main objective of the UN
- Document of the United Nations
- A restriction, limitation, or suspension of a normal privilege
- Something the UN is
- Led to the creation of this organization
- Primary headquarters of the League of Nations
- Privileged given to persons, to overrule a recommendation
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- Payments made by defeated countries during the war
- First organization found by multiple countries
- A country, territory with specific borders and laws
- A formal agreement between two or more sovereign states
11 Clues: Something the UN is • Main objective of the UN • Document of the United Nations • Led to the creation of this organization • Primary headquarters of the League of Nations • First organization found by multiple countries • Payments made by defeated countries during the war • A country, territory with specific borders and laws • ...
Newcomer Countries 2023-10-30
7 Clues: Mia is from here • Owen is from here • Mathew is from here • Valeska is from here • Ms. Y. has family here • Ms. Roles has family here • Luis and Sayra are from here
continent-countries 2019-03-17
7 Clues: a large area of land. • something that can kill. • communication system humans use. • weather in somewhere over a long time. • a big landmass of the earth. Africa is one. • the number of people that live in the same area. • a continent and island surrounded by water like Australia.
Countries Nationalies 2020-12-01
Countries & Rivers 2025-02-14
The cold war 2025-05-07
Spanish 4, Unit 6 Vocab 2022-04-22
ddd 2023-05-03
15 Clues: road • bird • slab • king • ballgame • pictures • Peninsula • of Panama • lack water • solar thingy • a big concil • floating framland • artfilical islands • place to observatories • 3 countries that are friends
Chapter 10 Part 1 Vocab 2023-03-31
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- – Single political authorities that have sovereignty over the nation
- Income Countries – economic growth and democratization and newly industrializing countries
- Income Countries – economic and political structures are weak and may be in poverty, violence, or civil conflict
- – physical occupation of foreign territories
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- Countries – Lower and middle income countries
- – A system where a state expands their powers to control resources, markets, and territories of foreign regions.
6 Clues: – physical occupation of foreign territories • Countries – Lower and middle income countries • – Single political authorities that have sovereignty over the nation • Income Countries – economic growth and democratization and newly industrializing countries • ...
The 7 Continents 2023-06-13
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- This continent is the only piece of large land in the area which is why it can be considered a continent.
- Consists of 54 countries and the longest river called the Nile River.
- Primarily in the southern hemisphere and consists of 12 countries.
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- A continent that consists of 23 countries, two that are called United States of America and Canada.
- The Latin word for continent and can be the other continent name for the Australia continent.
- Made up almost entirely of ice and is at the south pole.
- This continent consists of 15 countries including United Kingdom, France and Spain.
- This is the largest continent that takes up nearly 30% of the world's landmass.
8 Clues: Made up almost entirely of ice and is at the south pole. • Primarily in the southern hemisphere and consists of 12 countries. • Consists of 54 countries and the longest river called the Nile River. • This is the largest continent that takes up nearly 30% of the world's landmass. • ...
Cambodia-Junmi Shin 2020-05-13
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- rain forest a biome of many countries, especially wet and hot countries. (Cambodia, Vietnam, Thailand but not South Korea)
- large community of living organisms like plants and animals in a particular area.
- 7 big lands on earth that have lots of countries.
- geographic coordinates to tell the distance between the country and the equator. It tells the North position and South position.
- a situation where the earth is getting hotter and warmer because of fossil fuels, greenhouse gases and more.
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- country The countries that share a border with a particular country.
- a big difference between something or a whole.
- people are cutting the trees that are in the forests and not replanting them.
8 Clues: a big difference between something or a whole. • 7 big lands on earth that have lots of countries. • country The countries that share a border with a particular country. • people are cutting the trees that are in the forests and not replanting them. • large community of living organisms like plants and animals in a particular area. • ...
Chapter 11 Vocabulary 2021-08-05
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- An international protocol and set of regulations.
- A form of business process outsourcing in which IT work is exported from industrialized countries to countries with political stability in order to save money on taxes.
- A entity made by a treaty that brings together two or more nations to work on a common goal
- A major firm that was started in one nation and offers goods or services in numerous other countries.
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- The first system to regulate the value of money between various countries.
- A non-profit organization that operates independently of any government.
- The rising interconnection of the world's culture, population, and economy.
- An individual's investment in one country with a commercial interest in another country.
8 Clues: An international protocol and set of regulations. • A non-profit organization that operates independently of any government. • The first system to regulate the value of money between various countries. • The rising interconnection of the world's culture, population, and economy. • ...
The 7 Continents 2023-06-13
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- This continent is the only piece of large land in the area which is why it can be considered a continent.
- Consists of 54 countries and the longest river called the Nile River.
- Primarily in the southern hemisphere and consists of 12 countries.
Down
- A continent that consists of 23 countries, two that are called United States of America and Canada.
- The Latin word for continent and can be the other continent name for the Australia continent.
- Made up almost entirely of ice and is at the south pole.
- This continent consists of 15 countries including United Kingdom, France and Spain.
- This is the largest continent that takes up nearly 30% of the world's landmass.
8 Clues: Made up almost entirely of ice and is at the south pole. • Primarily in the southern hemisphere and consists of 12 countries. • Consists of 54 countries and the longest river called the Nile River. • This is the largest continent that takes up nearly 30% of the world's landmass. • ...
U.S Expansion Vocabluary 2023-03-11
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- Gaining control over other lands and using them to build an empire.
- To increase in size
- Person or country that wants to stay out of the affairs of other countries.
- Private or personal concerns/business
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- Belonging or coming from another country
- Countries that are across the sea or ocean
- A country that is partly controlled by a more powerful country
- Person or country that wants to be involved in the affairs of other countries.
8 Clues: To increase in size • Private or personal concerns/business • Belonging or coming from another country • Countries that are across the sea or ocean • A country that is partly controlled by a more powerful country • Gaining control over other lands and using them to build an empire. • Person or country that wants to stay out of the affairs of other countries. • ...
BERLIN 2018-02-02
14 Clues: said • pushed • climbed • welcomed • separated • continued • unfriendly • destroying • very important • things for sale • assembled in groups • cutting and chopping • very large public meetings • line between two countries
International Trade 2024-03-13
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- This is when there is no restriction on trade
- When goods or services bought in one country that were produced in another.
- This is a trading restriction put in place to protect local markets.
- when countries specialize to have an upper hand over competitors
- When goods and services produced in one country and are sold to another country abroad
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- A ban on trading to a specific countries
- This is a restriction that puts a limit on the quantity of a good that can be traded
- When import is greater than exports
- The exchange of goods and services between various countries
9 Clues: When import is greater than exports • A ban on trading to a specific countries • This is when there is no restriction on trade • The exchange of goods and services between various countries • when countries specialize to have an upper hand over competitors • This is a trading restriction put in place to protect local markets. • ...
European Features and Countries 2023-09-22
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- natural boundary between Europe and Asia and divides Russia
- the crossroads for three continents and means "middle of the earth"
- narrow body of water that separates the UK from the rest of Europe
- starts in Switzerland and flows northwest as the longest river in Germany
- contains the two countries of Spain and Portugal
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- extends for 2,000 miles and is considered rich farmland
- forms a natural border between France and Spain
- begins in Germany and flows east over 10 countries and is the 2nd largest river in Europe
- a mountain range located in Austria, Italy, France, and other countries
9 Clues: forms a natural border between France and Spain • contains the two countries of Spain and Portugal • extends for 2,000 miles and is considered rich farmland • natural boundary between Europe and Asia and divides Russia • narrow body of water that separates the UK from the rest of Europe • the crossroads for three continents and means "middle of the earth" • ...
Zero hunger 2023-04-18
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- Gross Domestic Product, value of goods and services produced by a country in a year and it's a socioeconomic indicator
- Indicator that measures a country's achievement in the dimensions of health, education and standard of living and well-being (GDP)
- more economically developed countries
- poverty is defined as living with less than 0,90€
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- money that is earned from doing work or received from investments
- less economically developed countries
- the activity of buying and selling, or exchanging, goods and/or services between people or countries
- the condition of being poor
- expectancy the length of time (in ages) that a human being lives
9 Clues: the condition of being poor • less economically developed countries • more economically developed countries • poverty is defined as living with less than 0,90€ • money that is earned from doing work or received from investments • expectancy the length of time (in ages) that a human being lives • ...
Chapter 10.1 Key Terms Created By : Tyler Penegar 2016-12-12
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- the interconnected economies of the nations of the world
- like a swap
- the ability of a country or company to produce a particular good more efficiently than another country or company
- goods and services that other countries buy from another country
- involves the exchange of goods and services between nations
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- goods and services that one country sells to another country
- company that does business in many countries and has facilities and offices around the world
- the price at which one currency can buy another currency
- the difference in value between a countries imports and exports over a period of time
9 Clues: like a swap • the price at which one currency can buy another currency • the interconnected economies of the nations of the world • involves the exchange of goods and services between nations • goods and services that one country sells to another country • goods and services that other countries buy from another country • ...
Integrated words 2020-04-26
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- to travel something in a ship/plane ect
- a person who lives in a colony
- a group of people on a journey
- mean not friendly
- a group of people who don’t follow orders
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- a ship to attack other ships
- a bit of ocean/lake ect that is close to land to protect ships
- have or been in a problem
- a job/skill from someone who is good at that job/skill
- making a map of an area
- great countries of earth
- a group of countries that are ruled by one ruler
12 Clues: mean not friendly • making a map of an area • great countries of earth • have or been in a problem • a ship to attack other ships • a person who lives in a colony • a group of people on a journey • to travel something in a ship/plane ect • a group of people who don’t follow orders • a group of countries that are ruled by one ruler • ...
World War 1 Review 2024-01-02
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- The use of U-Boats in war
- Mustard or chlorine gas
- Build up of weapons
- An agreement between countries to fight together
- Posters to influence citizens to help with the war
- Main style of fighting in World War 1
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- The use of planes to fight in war
- Assassinated because he was a threat to Serbian Independence
- Empire set off the start of World War 1
- Extreme pride for ones country
- Money you lend to the government to support the war
- Dominant countries expanding their power
12 Clues: Build up of weapons • Mustard or chlorine gas • The use of U-Boats in war • Extreme pride for ones country • The use of planes to fight in war • Main style of fighting in World War 1 • Empire set off the start of World War 1 • Dominant countries expanding their power • An agreement between countries to fight together • Posters to influence citizens to help with the war • ...
Progressive Era Vocabulary 2022-03-23
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- a refusal to work until certain demands are met
- a movement banning alcohol
- a journalist that helped expose different businesses
- wanting to get involved in something
- An organization of workers that may strike for better conditions
- someone who believes in equality between genders
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- the right to vote
- not wanting to get involved in something
- to give someone the right to vote
- a fear/hatred of people from other countries
- the conquering of other countries
- a member of a political party founded on helping poor farmers
12 Clues: the right to vote • a movement banning alcohol • to give someone the right to vote • the conquering of other countries • wanting to get involved in something • not wanting to get involved in something • a fear/hatred of people from other countries • a refusal to work until certain demands are met • someone who believes in equality between genders • ...
Lesson 13 ( History ) 2022-12-20
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- ancient Indian empire
- was really useful in the Gupta Empire ( Math )
- located in southern Asia south of the Himalayas between the Bay of Bengal and the Arabian Sea
- someone who is in charge of a kingdom
- the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge
- a principal administrative division of certain countries or empires.
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- religion based on the teachings of Buddha.
- a follower of Hinduism
- someone who works metal
- a part of speech
- a person who studies human history
- states or countries under a single supreme authority
12 Clues: a part of speech • ancient Indian empire • a follower of Hinduism • someone who works metal • a person who studies human history • someone who is in charge of a kingdom • religion based on the teachings of Buddha. • was really useful in the Gupta Empire ( Math ) • the study of the fundamental nature of knowledge • states or countries under a single supreme authority • ...
Cultural Crossword 2025-11-25
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- people from different countries visiting another country (7 letters)
- cultural diets (4 letters)
- festivity and observing special days in our culture (12 letters)
- spoken words (8 letters)
- creative pieces that show beauty in all things (3 letters)
- coming together (5 letters)
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- looking at the past and what happened (7 letters)
- values past from generation to generation (9 letters)
- our differences make us ________ (7 letters)
- cloth to represent a country (5 letters)
- global locations and areas (9 letters)
- beliefs of god or a higher power (8 letters)
12 Clues: spoken words (8 letters) • cultural diets (4 letters) • coming together (5 letters) • global locations and areas (9 letters) • cloth to represent a country (5 letters) • our differences make us ________ (7 letters) • beliefs of god or a higher power (8 letters) • looking at the past and what happened (7 letters) • values past from generation to generation (9 letters) • ...
7.2 Vocabulary 2024-04-15
Across
- ability of one country to produce goods/services for comparatively cheaper price than other countries
- lower production costs as a result of larger volume of production
- form of mass production in which each worker is assigned one specific task to perform repeatedly
- EPZs usually along China's east coast to make economic activity more attractive
- economies that underwent rapid industrialization from 1960-1990, includes Hong Kong, South Korea, Taiwan, and Singapore
- foreign-owned manufacturing plants that receive duty-free import materials, assembles them, and then exports them
- free trade zone where government creates special policies to attract investment and businesses
- the steps involving extracting raw materials, processing raw materials into finished products, and selling finished products to consumers
- the idea that modern industrial production has moved away from mass production in huge factories
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- Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand
- transfer of money from the home country of a business to a foreign country to fund overseas business
- a location where transfer is possible from one mode of transportation to another
- the recent shift in highly developed countries like the U.S. away from manufacturing to services as the main source of economic production
- inequality between places or regions
- small, short term loan with low interest
- an agreement between two or more countries to make trade easier usually involves reducing tariffs
- when a company transfers work to another country to reduce labor costs
17 Clues: inequality between places or regions • small, short term loan with low interest • Indonesia, Malaysia, Philippines, Vietnam, and Thailand • lower production costs as a result of larger volume of production • when a company transfers work to another country to reduce labor costs • EPZs usually along China's east coast to make economic activity more attractive • ...
Tourism English 2021-09-07
Across
- a greeting used in many European countries when you place your lips on the cheek of the person you are greeting.
- the part on top of the car where you can put extra luggage like surfboards.
- when you move to a better service.
- the glass at the front of the car.
- a greeting used in many Asian countries when you bend the top part of your body towards the person you are greeting.
- the type of car that you need to change the gears yourself with a gearstick.
- a greeting used in many Western countries when you wrap your arms around the person you are greeting.
- another word for bellhop or bellboy. A person who carries luggage.
- similar to a brochure but smaller and found in information centers.
Down
- a discount or coupon a guest can use to reduce the total fee.
- a greeting used in many formal situations when you hold the hand of the person you are greeting and move it up and down.
- a way of saying 'very important guest'.
- a busy time of day when there are a lot of traffic jams.
- the area where you can get in a taxi.
- the I in TIC. Tourist ___________ Center.
- an old way of saying a housekeeper.
- the person in charge in a kitchen. They decide the menu and usually have the highest skill and experience.
17 Clues: when you move to a better service. • the glass at the front of the car. • an old way of saying a housekeeper. • the area where you can get in a taxi. • a way of saying 'very important guest'. • the I in TIC. Tourist ___________ Center. • a busy time of day when there are a lot of traffic jams. • a discount or coupon a guest can use to reduce the total fee. • ...
vocab 2024-02-13
Across
- an attempt to revolutionize industrial and agricultural production almost overnight.
- a market in which entrepreneurs and merchants sell goods illegally.
- is important because entrepreneurs want to be rewarded for undertaking business ventures involving risk.
- or GDP per person, in those countries is still lower than those in other capitalist countries.
- the restructuring of the Soviet economy.
- the independent and sometimes illegal labor union established in 1980
- the conversion of private property to government ownership, of several major energy companies has halted the full transition to capitalism.
- was the central authority that devised the plans and directed overall economic activity. It tried to manage the economy by assigning production quotas to all Soviet industries.
- a comprehensive, centralized economic plan designed to achieve rapid industrialization
- many Latin American countries followed a path of economic development that combined socialism and
- a tightly knit group of firms governed by an external board of directors.
Down
- were certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property.
- the forced common ownership of all agricultural and industrial enterprises.
- methods of production that use large amounts of capital for every person employed
- number of people per square mile of land area—
- a formal pledge or promise to do something.
- the association of European nations created in 1993 to develop a single market with full economic and political cooperation.
17 Clues: the restructuring of the Soviet economy. • a formal pledge or promise to do something. • number of people per square mile of land area— • a market in which entrepreneurs and merchants sell goods illegally. • the independent and sometimes illegal labor union established in 1980 • a tightly knit group of firms governed by an external board of directors. • ...
7th Grade Midterm Crossword Review 2025-01-09
Across
- Full name for the EU
- Economic and political system of the USSR during the Cold War
- A line between two countries or areas. (邊界)
- A big fight or disagreement between two or more groups or countries. (衝突)
- This food was made in the UK, but made by South Asian migrants. They added a sauce/gravy to adapt to British tastes (Stimulus Diffusion)
- This vegetable is very important to the people of Ireland. It can be made into french fries and chips (Relocation Diffusion)
- Place on the island of Ireland, but belongs to the UK
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- This city in Asia was taken over by the British during imperialism. It was given back to China years ago.
- A person who leaves their home country because it is not safe. (難民)
- Leader of Russia today (full name).
- Circular food from Italy and brought to New York (Relocation/Movement Diffusion)
- Country bordering Ukraine to the west (starts with a P).
- Name for the UK leaving the EU
- This noodle dish is famous in Italy but the noodles actually came from China (Stimulus Diffusion)
- Group designed to protect countries from attacks in North America and Europe.
- Popular sport originating in the England and spread to places like India, Australia, New Zealand, etc (but it’s not soccer/football) (Relocation Diffusion)
- People started adding this fruit to pizza to make it different (Stimulus/Change Diffusion)
17 Clues: Full name for the EU • Name for the UK leaving the EU • Leader of Russia today (full name). • A line between two countries or areas. (邊界) • Place on the island of Ireland, but belongs to the UK • Country bordering Ukraine to the west (starts with a P). • Economic and political system of the USSR during the Cold War • ...
Youth Culture and Crime 2025-04-30
Across
- Virtual Social ________ - Teens in the Philippines who use social media extensively to connect with peers, especially during lockdowns.
- Youth-led movements like Black Lives Matter in the U.S. and Fridays for Future globally advocate for equality and climate action.
- The economic crisis that shaped the lives of many in the U.S. and Europe, influencing youth culture.
- Seen in many Western democracies where young voters show low turnout rates in elections.
- The rapid adoption of smartphones in countries like India, transforming how youth communicate.
- Common in countries like Sweden, where both parents work to support family welfare.
- Increasingly practiced by teens in countries like the Netherlands, where schools incorporate mental health exercises into their curriculum.
- Lacking awareness of global issues due to limited education.
- The rise of youth-led movements for social change, such as climate strikes seen worldwide.
- The exaggerated fears about youth behavior seen in media reports from the UK regarding youth crime rates.
- Social _______ - A phenomenon seen in Japan, where some young people withdraw from society, known as 'hikikomori.'
- Parents in South Korea
- A characteristic of youth movements in the 1960s, still relevant in protests against government policies today.
- often applied in the U.S. to describe millennials and Gen Z who are seen as easily offended.
- A trend noted in consumer cultures, particularly in the U.S. and parts of Asia, where brand loyalty is strong.
- Seen in educational settings where students labeled as 'troublemakers' often achieve that role.
- A group of young actors in 1980s American films, influencing youth culture globally.
- A common practice among millennials in the U.S. and Europe, seeking better opportunities and work-life balance.
- The sentiment felt by many in Europe after World War II, leading to movements like existentialism
Down
- The post-World War II population surge, particularly in the U.S. and Europe, leading to significant cultural shifts.
- Observed in various cultures, such as in South Africa, where youth may feel pressured to conform to group behaviors, like substance use.
- Easily or heavily influenced by social media trends.
- A growing concern among youth in Australia as they become more aware of how their online activities impact privacy and future opportunities.
- A growing attitude among youth in many countries towards traditional media and government narratives.
- A feeling expressed by youth in economically disadvantaged areas, such as parts of South Africa.
- A term used in Taiwan to describe young people perceived as fragile and overly sensitive.
- Used in global initiatives like the Ice Bucket Challenge, where social media mobilized youth to raise awareness and funds for ALS.
- A term reflecting the focus on domestic issues, particularly among youth in post-911 America.
- lower participation in elections.
- Young people in countries like Estonia, where digital education is integrated from an early age, are fluent in technology.
- A behavior observed globally during the COVID-19 pandemic, as people consumed endless news about the crisis.
- A situation faced by parents in many cultures, where adult children return home due to economic pressures.
- Prominent in the U.S. and parts of Europe, where young entrepreneurs are celebrated for their work ethic and startup ventures.
- Teens in Japan often craft distinct online personas on platforms like LINE, which can differ greatly from their real-life selves.
- Prominent in countries like Brazil, where social media influencers shape youth fashion and lifestyle choices.
- Common slang among teens in the U.S. and UK, as social media showcases friends' activities, leading to anxiety about being excluded.
- A coping mechanism for youth in war-torn regions, such as Syria, who turn to video games and online communities.
- The condition of having a right to have, do, or get something.
- Youth participation in movements like the March for Our Lives in the U.S. highlights their commitment to gun control and safety.
- Shantytowns named after a U.S. president, reminiscent of similar informal settlements seen in countries during economic crises
- A philosophical stance that has gained traction among youth in post-Soviet states, reflecting disillusionment.
41 Clues: Parents in South Korea • lower participation in elections. • Easily or heavily influenced by social media trends. • Lacking awareness of global issues due to limited education. • The condition of having a right to have, do, or get something. • Common in countries like Sweden, where both parents work to support family welfare. • ...
Globalisation 2021-12-14
Across
- To do with society e.g. Interactions between people, relationships with others etc
- Having lots of wealth
- The speed at which this can happen today is mind boggling, so to speak.
- The movement of people from one place to another
- the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity.
- Buying and selling
- being mutually joined or linked together
- An example of a TNC which has been accused of exploiting developing countries
- To do with money, business, supply and demand etc
- The idea that there are many people who are at hand and ready to work
Down
- What we often use to communicate with each other
- the increasing connections between places and people across the planet, established through trade, politics and cultural exchanges.
- Countries which used to be called 'rich'
- - We live in this type of world according to globalisation
- Not a pleasant place to work!
- The process of things in the world becoming more similar, linked to the US and Europe particularly
- Way to get around e.g. car, bus, train
- Operating in more than one country
- The ___________ Effect: The sharing of best practices and ideas to help solve problems e.g. climate change
- Our sense of self, and that of others, is continually developing through our different interactions and impacts on how we exist in the world.
- We shouldn't use this term any more to describe Developing countries
- You have one of these products with you no doubt
22 Clues: Buying and selling • Having lots of wealth • Not a pleasant place to work! • Operating in more than one country • Way to get around e.g. car, bus, train • Countries which used to be called 'rich' • being mutually joined or linked together • What we often use to communicate with each other • The movement of people from one place to another • ...
Who was to blame for the Cold War 2022-03-31
Across
- North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- Research during World War II to produce atomic bombs
- Who created the marshall aid
- Stalin wanted a foothold in this country but was rejected by Truman
- Established to help the defeated European countries
- Set up to ensure that each country followed the soviet model of Economic policy
- 8 communist countries agreed tp unify their armed forces under central command in this pact
- Churchill’s speech at Fulton
- Set up by the USSR to ensure all thecommunist parties of eastern and western Europe followed the Soviet model of communism.
- Conference held at July 1945
- European recovery programme
- Single economic unit created by Britain and USA at January 1947 that were out of their zones
- At Yalta conference, Germany’s borders was asked to be moved
- At Yalta conference, Poland’s elections was asked to be held
Down
- Who did not abide by the rules at Yalta
- Country that was asked to pay $20 billion for reparations
- Who created the marshall aid?
- Conference held at February 1945
- Stalin and Churhchill met to discuss post-war
- Stalin wanted to make Germany weak but Truman did not want because he did not want to repeat his mistake of
- Polish/German Border was to be settled at
- Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin met for the first time in
- Policy of containment that commited to help any countries threatened by totalian aggression
- This city was temporarily divided into four
- USSR wanted to access to Germany’s Industrial heartland in this place but was rejected
- This country refused to share details of the German secret enigma codes
26 Clues: European recovery programme • Who created the marshall aid • Churchill’s speech at Fulton • Conference held at July 1945 • Who created the marshall aid? • Conference held at February 1945 • North Atlantic Treaty Organisation • Who did not abide by the rules at Yalta • Polish/German Border was to be settled at • This city was temporarily divided into four • ...
World War One 2012-11-06
Across
- Economic or military agreements made between two or more countries
- Australia's first battle in World War One
- Australian and New Zealand Army Corps
- A characteristic show by the Anzacs which allowed them to use other materials to help improve their lives at Gallipoli
- A belief, story or ideal that may not completely true but is accepted and passed on to generations
- What historians refer to World War One as because of it magnitude
- A narrow waterway which went through Turkey
- Something that was sent to young males who didn't want to participate in war
- Voluntary Military Service
- Country where Australia resided before Gallipoli
- Last name of man who cam up with plan to conquer France in 6 weeks
- The month that Britain declared war on Germany
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- A treaty signed by countries to end a war
- A strong sense of loyalty towards ones country
- Nickname of William Hughes
- Last name of the Prime Minister of Australiawhen war was declared
- A yes/no vote to change part of the constitution
- Country where trench warfare was the most common form of fighting
- Compulsory Military Service
- The alliance formed by Germany Austria-Hungary and Italy
- The alliance formed by Britain, France and Russia
- When countries compete with each other to establish larger empires
- Australian historian who wrote about World War One
- A policy of developing powerful weapons and military forces to be used in defence
- _______ Country, What Australia referred to Britain as
- Trench _______ fighting from duggouts in the ground
26 Clues: Nickname of William Hughes • Voluntary Military Service • Compulsory Military Service • Australian and New Zealand Army Corps • A treaty signed by countries to end a war • Australia's first battle in World War One • A narrow waterway which went through Turkey • A strong sense of loyalty towards ones country • The month that Britain declared war on Germany • ...
FinBuzz 2015-01-08
Across
- A sales charge charged by a mutual fund when an investor buys its shares
- Another firm, favourably inclined toward a target firm’s current management, that during the process of a hostile takeover of that firm agrees to make a better offer to the stockholders
- Group of people that supported the concept of earning Gold as the objective of International Trade
- Type of Derivative instrument that can be exercised at any date before maturity
- Term for rapid growth economies of South Asia
- Interest rates charged by commercial banks for their most credit-worthy customers
- Market for short term instruments
- Debtor countries refusing to repay loans
- Dissociation of ownership from control and Regulation of Stock Market operations
- Value earned after printing of money by a country
- Term for Outcry system
- A person who is scared of making investments because of the fear of incurring losses
Down
- When a commodity is valued more highly in the future than today
- Ensures US pvt. investments in developing countries (ABB)
- Standard set up for the formation of exchange rate in exchange of commodities
- Synonym for Bill of Lading
- Merchant Bankers to the Government of India
- Another term for paper money
- Bank safety surveillance organization set up by 10 countries
- Rate charged by the central bank for the loans to commercial bank
- A measure of exact relationship between bonds yield and price
- The benefits to be derived from the accounting information should exceed its cost is based on which principle
- Term for Reward to Variability ratio
- Term for import and export of Services
24 Clues: Term for Outcry system • Synonym for Bill of Lading • Another term for paper money • Market for short term instruments • Term for Reward to Variability ratio • Term for import and export of Services • Debtor countries refusing to repay loans • Merchant Bankers to the Government of India • Term for rapid growth economies of South Asia • ...
A Papanastassiou 4th Hour 2023-01-09
Across
- someone who is all the way on the left of the political spectrum
- being a member of a nation or country
- the name of our legislative branch
- the chief executive of a state
- someone who is all the way on the right of the political spectrum
- the part of the US government that creates the laws
- lower,trial,appeals,and supreme describe the four levels of the states ____ system
- when citizens gather signatures to put a law on the ballot
- the part of the US government that carries out and enforces laws
- the process that allows immigrants to become citizens
- house of congress with 435 members with state population determining who gets how many
Down
- the leader of the US
- an American political party that believes in generosity, cooperation, and equality
- house of congress with 100 total members 2 per state
- how the US deals with other countries peaceful or violent
- an election to try to remove an elected official from office before his term has ended
- almost a law
- the list of rights a citizen in the US receives
- an American political party that believes in cost saving, liberty, and competition
- someone from another countries moving into another
- two houses of congress
- the part of the US government that interpret the law, determine the constitutionality of the law
- when the president or governor refuses to sign or pass a bill
- an agreement where two countries will agree to stay at peace with eachother
- when citizens vote to approve or reject a bill
25 Clues: almost a law • the leader of the US • two houses of congress • the chief executive of a state • the name of our legislative branch • being a member of a nation or country • when citizens vote to approve or reject a bill • the list of rights a citizen in the US receives • someone from another countries moving into another • the part of the US government that creates the laws • ...
COLD WAR 2023-04-26
Across
- Anti-Communist surge that went through US
- Last name of newscaster who fought McCarthyism
- Treaty to join communist nations together to fight off capitalism
- The name given to the competition between USSR and USA to build the most nuclear bombs
- The name given to the competition between USSR and USA to build rockets
- the name given to Nixon's attempts at peace with communism
- treaty created by western countries to fight off communism
- Name of first mission to land on the moon, no numbers
- Last name if the first human to go to space
- last name of man in charge of Russia in 1992
- Policy that the US would help a country if they chose capitalism
- last name of pilot that crashed the U-2 plane in the USSR
Down
- last soviet premier
- Nickname for Reagan's strategic defense initiativ
- Strategy of the cold war to purposely provide misleading info
- First satellite launched into orbit
- acronym of nuclear reduction treaty
- location of a missile crisis where USSR had missiles in range of USA
- The fear that if one country fell to communism, nearby countries would as well
- Policy that Congress to yield its war-making power to the president so that the president could take immediate military action
- economic aid plan for Europe to help it recover from the damage caused by the war
- Strategy of the cold war to push danger up to its limits
- Strategy of the cold war to spy on other countries
23 Clues: last soviet premier • First satellite launched into orbit • acronym of nuclear reduction treaty • Anti-Communist surge that went through US • Last name if the first human to go to space • last name of man in charge of Russia in 1992 • Last name of newscaster who fought McCarthyism • Nickname for Reagan's strategic defense initiativ • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assesment 2021-10-21
Across
- responsible for Brazil's becoming of an independent country
- located in the Atlantic Ocean
- system used by European countries, in which they controlled the trading habits of their colonies
- Slave in Haiti that urged to stage his own revolution with the other slaves
- European countries voyaged to the Americas and set up territories
- french military leader who sold French land to the USA
- the white people that were born in latin america but whose parents were born in spain and portugal
- to be put or come together
- the ability or right to dominate oneself
- division of people based on the rights that they are given
- army leader who conquered land in southern areas and entrusted those territories to the Italian sovereign.
- has a body of water around it and
- country in Africa where Hispaniola is a shared island
Down
- sought to strengthen the king's power over northern Italy, and was able to force Austria out with the support of essential partnerships with France and Great Britain.
- helped abolish slavery in a very nonviolent way in five different countries
- the East Coast, the Midwest, and the Middle East
- To avoid any country from growing too dominant, the Congress of Vienna re-divided Italy and placed a large portion of it under Austrian or Spanish authority
- the reimbursement toward a country for wrongdoing against them Ex. Haiti's reparations towards France
- can have many definitions, but a tremendous deal of battle
- many people speak spanish,portuguese, and french here
- In Prussia Otto von Bismarck used nationalism to get all German citizens together
21 Clues: to be put or come together • located in the Atlantic Ocean • has a body of water around it and • the ability or right to dominate oneself • the East Coast, the Midwest, and the Middle East • many people speak spanish,portuguese, and french here • country in Africa where Hispaniola is a shared island • french military leader who sold French land to the USA • ...
CHAPTER 5 REVIEW 2022-05-02
Across
- section of Cuba that the U.S. still controls
- the nation that owned Panama at the time that TR wanted to build a canal
- African American fighting group in the Spanish-American War
- naval commander who convinced Japan to open it’s ports to U.S. trade
- when large, powerful countries seek to control weaker countries
- TR's fighting group in the Spanish-American War
- to add something to something else
- TR’s philosophy on foreign policy
- what people called the purchase of Alaska
- bought Alaska
- a U.S. document which allowed all nations to trade in China
- moving large numbers of people into detention camps for political or military reasons
- Taft’s philosophy on foreign policy
- this document told European nations to keep out of the Americas
Down
- the U.S. and German took over and split this island nation
- the amount the U. S. paid for Alaska
- Cuban writer in the U.S. who wrote poetry encouraging the U.S. to enter the war
- not wanting to be involved with other countries
- an exaggerated presentation of the news
- leader who was forced to allow the U.S. to take control of Hawaii
- area where a country has special trading privileges
- extending your borders
- a brutal act of violence
- a nations whose independence is controlled by a more powerful country
- China’s way of showing that they resented outsiders in their country
- a narrow piece of land between two large bodies of water
- similar to an appendix in a book
27 Clues: bought Alaska • extending your borders • a brutal act of violence • similar to an appendix in a book • to add something to something else • TR’s philosophy on foreign policy • the amount the U. S. paid for Alaska • Taft’s philosophy on foreign policy • an exaggerated presentation of the news • what people called the purchase of Alaska • ...
The French Revolution and Napoleon Crossword 2024-01-31
Across
- Voted on what laws would be passed
- Leader of the Reign of Terror
- School in France for young boys
- Napoleon's return to France
- Congress made up of 5 countries where they decided how to move forward after the damage Napoleon caused
- Humane way of execution
- Policy used by Russians to defeat France
- A soldier that is a citizen
- Agreement to keep balance of power between countries
- A vote
- Oath that promised a constitution would be written
- Queen of France before the French Revolution, wife of Louis XVI
- Napoleon's final huge battle which he lost
- King of France before the French Revolution
- Meeting called by the king
- Old political system of France
- Extremist group
- the restoration of a royal to their rightful throne
- Brilliant French military leader
- Major loss for Napoleon, defeated by Great Britain's superior navy
Down
- A system put in place in an attempt to make France a more independent country
- Spain, Great Britain and Portugal Vs. Napoleon's French Empire
- Violent era in France where the main goal was to erase France's past
- An agreement
- Government formed by the third estate
- Era of violence, panic, paranoia and fear after Bastille was stormed.
- Laws established in France and places that Napoleon conquered
- A battle tactic used to block trade to or from other countries.
- of power
- Leader of the Congress of Vienna
- Overthrowing a government
- Nobles that fled France
- Hierarchy of social classes in France
- Unskilled workers
- Austria, Prussia and Russia
35 Clues: A vote • of power • An agreement • Extremist group • Unskilled workers • Humane way of execution • Nobles that fled France • Overthrowing a government • Meeting called by the king • Napoleon's return to France • A soldier that is a citizen • Austria, Prussia and Russia • Leader of the Reign of Terror • Old political system of France • School in France for young boys • ...
American Imperialism/Expansionism 2023-10-03
Across
- common name for the Roosevelt Corollary
- in addition to Cuba and Puerto Rico, this country became a protectorate of the U.S. after the Spanish-American War
- a yellow journalist
- news that exaggerated the truth to stir up nationalist sentiment
- Matthew Perry forced this country to open its doors to foreigners and foreign trade with "gunship diplomacy"
- advocated for the U.S. to annex Hawaii for strategic and commercial interests, his company is still famous for its pineapples
- War that started because of the bombing of the U.S.S. Maine, Yellow Journalism, and the De Lome letter
- policy that required China to always be open to foreign trade
- isthmian canal that shorted travel time from Atlantic to Pacific oceans
Down
- overthrown Queen of Hawaii
- the practice of expanding a countries power or influence through diplomacy or military conquest
- former Rough Rider, progressive, and conservationist president
- Mexican rebel leader that attacked Americans in New Mexico, requiring John J. Pershing to chase after him
- ship destroyed in Havana Harbor, a factor leading to the Spanish American War
- gave the U.S. the right to intervene in Cuban matters at any given time
- policy that forced Latin American countries to take loans from American banks; if the country couldn't pay, the U.S. sent troops to force them to repay
- arcitect of Open Door Policy
- how the U.S. conducts itself with other countries
- man whose doctrine advocated for a large navy to protect strategic and commercial interests outside the homeland
- a state that is under the protection of another state
20 Clues: a yellow journalist • overthrown Queen of Hawaii • arcitect of Open Door Policy • common name for the Roosevelt Corollary • how the U.S. conducts itself with other countries • a state that is under the protection of another state • policy that required China to always be open to foreign trade • former Rough Rider, progressive, and conservationist president • ...
Canada's 1950s - Present 2024-05-31
Across
- This is to make sure the environment is safe
- PM that served from (1957-63)
- More people wanted to move to Canada because they were welcoming almost everyone
- Canada used these to devolpe their country
- Happening because of the Cold War
- Canada grew these after WWII
- Happened after Canada realized what they did with the residential schools
- Started after US dropped 2 Atomic Bombs
- This was happening in the Government
- Canada joined this new group of alliances
- What happens when more people come to a certain area
- Spy training facility in Ontario
- More areas where turning into this because of the amount of people
- Soviets had this in the Canadian government
- Countries built up there weapons and power
- What helped Alberta's massive economic boom
- Canada started to devolpe more important parts in their country
Down
- Canada moved to start making a difference in the World
- Canada was one of the first countries to do this and devolpe it
- This started to happen with hospitals
- Secret war between US Allies and Soviet Union
- Country where everyone gets a voice
- Soviet Union made this after Nato
- More companies were expanding and developing
- What Canada collected to help the US with Atomic Bombs
- These were created to protect workers and started becoming more common
- Government dicates what you do
- More people came to Canada and different cultures
- Soviet spy that was in Ontario
- Way to infiltrate certain countries
30 Clues: Canada grew these after WWII • PM that served from (1957-63) • Government dicates what you do • Soviet spy that was in Ontario • Spy training facility in Ontario • Happening because of the Cold War • Soviet Union made this after Nato • Country where everyone gets a voice • Way to infiltrate certain countries • This was happening in the Government • ...
SWANA Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2026-02-23
Across
- Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries
- People who have no fixed residence, move from place to place seasonally within a well-defined territory.
- Center of civilization from which ideas and technology spread to other cultures
- Groups of merchants/traders traveling together for safety.
- People from the countries on the Arabian peninsula and surrounding territories in SW Asia & North Africa who speak Arabic.
- A tall, slender tower, typically part of a mosque, with a balcony from which a prayer leader calls Muslims to prayer.
- Small pieces of glass, tile, or stone of different colors into another material to make pictures or patterns.
- The right to vote.
- An act of violence or resistance to a government or ruler
- Belief in only one god.
- The process or removing dissolved salts from water; producing drinking water from seawater.
- Small, independent political units like countries
Down
- Electricity that is created by using water from natural or man-made sources
- Unrefined oil developed from tiny animals and plants that died millions of years ago.
- Raw materials that are found in nature
- The practices of growing crops and/or raising animals
- A religion that originated in the Middle East and is based on the teachings of Muhammad and the Quran
- Process of redirecting water to crops using channels and ditches.
- A religion that originated in the Middle East and is based on the teachings of Jesus Christ and the Bible
- Resources only available in limited supply.
- A religion that originated in the Middle East and is based on the teachings of Abraham and the Torah
21 Clues: The right to vote. • Belief in only one god. • Raw materials that are found in nature • Resources only available in limited supply. • Organization of the Petroleum Exporting Countries • Small, independent political units like countries • The practices of growing crops and/or raising animals • An act of violence or resistance to a government or ruler • ...
autumn 2021-10-09
33 Clues: лес • яркий • осень • цвета • cезон • дождь • редко • птицы • голые • когда • спячка • сочный • страны • короче • желтый • солнце • ноябрь • листья • деревья • состоит • золотой • природа • красный • октябрь • холоднее • меняется • одинокие • животные • сентябрь • оранжевый • показывать • разноцветный • появление,вид
Jonathan's Puzzle 2024-08-02
22 Clues: Run • Slow • Soon • Place • Giant • Square • Leer at • Gossiper • Baby horse • Infrequent • Actor Alda • Bird's home • United States • Ship initials • De_____(anew) • Halloween mo. • Boxer Muhammad • Morse code dash • Delusions of ___ • Word with home or in • Female tavern owners • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
Crossword on PCM 2022-03-20
Across
- In 2100 it is projected that 1/3 of the global population will live in ....
- 17.6% of the population are aged 65 years and above in .....
- One of the 8 countries, part of ASEAN, is
- The two continents with fastest population rise will have 8 of the 10 most populous countries by TWENTY....
- 2.4 is the global average of ..... per woman currently
- This country is ranked 3rd for highest population in the future after India and China
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- The 3 types of taxation here are Individual, GST and ..........
- The fastest population rises will be in Africa and ....
- Overpopulation is not just about numbers but whether a country has ...... to sustain the population
- In 2013, Singaporeans demonstrated against the White Paper which was the government's latest policy regarding ......
- The top 10 countries with shrinking population are in Eastern .....
11 Clues: One of the 8 countries, part of ASEAN, is • 2.4 is the global average of ..... per woman currently • The fastest population rises will be in Africa and .... • 17.6% of the population are aged 65 years and above in ..... • The 3 types of taxation here are Individual, GST and .......... • The top 10 countries with shrinking population are in Eastern ..... • ...
Middle East (Southwest Asia) 2025-04-22
Across
- The place known as the 'cradle of civilization'.
- Sea Body of water bordered on the East by Saudi Arabia.
- Country that is located in Africa but often considered a part of the Middle East.
- The country in the Middle East whose predominant religion is Judaism.
- One of two major rivers flowing through the Middle East to provide much needed water to multiple countries.
- The population of the Middle Eastern countries has been _________.
- The country considered to be the poorest country in the Middle East.
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- Type of government system of Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, and Qatar.
- Gulf The body of water that is bordered by Saudi Arabia, UAE, Qatar, Iran, and Kuwait.
- The country in the Middle East that is located on both Europe and Asia.
- The primary religion of most of the countries in the Middle East.
11 Clues: The place known as the 'cradle of civilization'. • Sea Body of water bordered on the East by Saudi Arabia. • Type of government system of Saudi Arabia, Oman, UAE, and Qatar. • The primary religion of most of the countries in the Middle East. • The population of the Middle Eastern countries has been _________. • ...
Economic Growth Under President Coolidge (Michael) 2022-03-04
Across
- Customer buys product with limited money
- Investor brought stocks with 10% downpayment
- Period where stocks are falling
- A country that owes money to other countries.
- These were shares of the company
Down
- A country where other countries owed it money.
- Americans were buying tons of products
- Period where stocks are rising
- Money charged additional to the loan as a fee
- A period of rapid economic growth
- His pro-business policies lead to rapid economic growth
11 Clues: Period where stocks are rising • Period where stocks are falling • These were shares of the company • A period of rapid economic growth • Americans were buying tons of products • Customer buys product with limited money • Investor brought stocks with 10% downpayment • Money charged additional to the loan as a fee • A country that owes money to other countries. • ...
natalie m 2022-09-15
Across
- driest place on earth
- the movie about birds
- harvest trees from the rain forest
- tallest uninterrupted waterfall in the world
Down
- kids having to miss school and work for multiple hours during the day.
- raise cows and sells them
- Largest mountain range in the world
- a dense place with loads of wildlife
- how many countries are in south america
- one of two countries that don't touch water
- who sold jams and fruits to people on boats
11 Clues: driest place on earth • the movie about birds • raise cows and sells them • harvest trees from the rain forest • Largest mountain range in the world • a dense place with loads of wildlife • how many countries are in south america • one of two countries that don't touch water • who sold jams and fruits to people on boats • tallest uninterrupted waterfall in the world • ...
WW2 2022-12-22
Across
- what did the canada invent to stp glide bombs
- how did the worlds dictators gain power within their countries
- the treaty of __ ruined germany's economy
- the role of women was to __ the gaps
- where was fascism invented
Down
- appeasement was to stop what?
- leader of germany
- __ were taken of hitler to create a bond
- who was the leader of italy
- what is a story about fascist countries
- what side did the king stand on?
11 Clues: leader of germany • where was fascism invented • who was the leader of italy • appeasement was to stop what? • what side did the king stand on? • the role of women was to __ the gaps • what is a story about fascist countries • __ were taken of hitler to create a bond • the treaty of __ ruined germany's economy • what did the canada invent to stp glide bombs • ...
humanities 2024-11-12
Across
- someone who leaves their country for protection
- someone living in a different country other than their birth one
- is someone who moves countries voluntarily
- authorized to live and work there
- reasons to pull you in to live somewhere
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- is intended to stay and live forever
- reasons to push you from somewhere unethical
- someone moving countries
- someone who was forced to leave their country
- being a certified member of the country
- is not intended to stay forever
11 Clues: someone moving countries • is not intended to stay forever • authorized to live and work there • is intended to stay and live forever • being a certified member of the country • reasons to pull you in to live somewhere • is someone who moves countries voluntarily • reasons to push you from somewhere unethical • someone who was forced to leave their country • ...
Estonia 2022-03-14
Cold War 2015-05-22
Across
- US president during failed assult on Cuba by the U.S.A.
- _______ ________ brought food and supplies to people in Berlin.
- The reason that the war never become hot was that both countries had lot of _______ _______.
- Korea: Which part of Korea did the US back?
- Who was US president during the beginning of the Cold War?
- The agreement to limit nuclear capacity
- Who was the American President during the end of the Vietnam War?
- Failed assult on Cuba by the U.S.A.
- The Berlin _______ cut off food and power to west Berlin.
- war What was the first proxy war?
- Senator _____ falsely accused people of being communist.
Down
- Who was the US leader when the Berlin Wall fell?
- stalin Who was the Soviet leader during the beginning of the Cold War?
- What economic system is based on the idea that farms and business should be owned by the workers who do the labor?
- Which event occurred when the USSR moved missile into Cuba?
- What is radiation in dirt and water called?
- What was the second proxy war?
- The Germans tried to drive the americans out of _____ Berlin
- In 1989 the _____ ____ fell l
- What was the US foreign policy during the Cold War?
- What is the year war ranging from 1945-1991?
- Union: In 1991 the _____ _____ dissolved
- The US _____ the vietnam war
- What assisted Western European countries by supplying money so they wouldn't need assistance from Communist countries?
- What is the economic system was based on the private ownership of businesses and farms?
25 Clues: The US _____ the vietnam war • In 1989 the _____ ____ fell l • What was the second proxy war? • Failed assult on Cuba by the U.S.A. • The agreement to limit nuclear capacity • Union: In 1991 the _____ _____ dissolved • war What was the first proxy war? • What is radiation in dirt and water called? • Korea: Which part of Korea did the US back? • ...
Who was to blame for the Cold War 2022-03-31
Across
- North Atlantic Treaty Organisation
- Research during World War II to produce atomic bombs
- Who created the marshall aid
- Stalin wanted a foothold in this country but was rejected by Truman
- Established to help the defeated European countries
- Set up to ensure that each country followed the soviet model of Economic policy
- 8 communist countries agreed tp unify their armed forces under central command in this pact
- Churchill’s speech at Fulton
- Set up by the USSR to ensure all thecommunist parties of eastern and western Europe followed the Soviet model of communism.
- Conference held at July 1945
- European recovery programme
- Single economic unit created by Britain and USA at January 1947 that were out of their zones
- At Yalta conference, Germany’s borders was asked to be moved
- At Yalta conference, Poland’s elections was asked to be held
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- Who did not abide by the rules at Yalta
- Country that was asked to pay $20 billion for reparations
- Who created the marshall aid?
- Conference held at February 1945
- Stalin and Churhchill met to discuss post-war
- Stalin wanted to make Germany weak but Truman did not want because he did not want to repeat his mistake of
- Polish/German Border was to be settled at
- Roosevelt, Churchill and Stalin met for the first time in
- Policy of containment that commited to help any countries threatened by totalian aggression
- This city was temporarily divided into four
- USSR wanted to access to Germany’s Industrial heartland in this place but was rejected
- This country refused to share details of the German secret enigma codes
26 Clues: European recovery programme • Who created the marshall aid • Churchill’s speech at Fulton • Conference held at July 1945 • Who created the marshall aid? • Conference held at February 1945 • North Atlantic Treaty Organisation • Who did not abide by the rules at Yalta • Polish/German Border was to be settled at • This city was temporarily divided into four • ...
WWI 2024-02-08
Across
- When a group of nations are on the same side of war as eachother
- nickname for soldiers during WWI
- A form of battle where 2 sides of a war are in trenches
- Treaty that ended WWI
- A cause of WWI where a nation would build up its military
- Region in Europe nicknamed the powder keg that consisted of the countries Austria Hungary and Serbia
- When Someone who has pride in their country
- British ship that Germany sunk to get the US involved in WWI
- A German boat that sunk the Lusitania and other merchant ships
Down
- Created to bring nations leaders together and to resolve world problems
- Untruthful information used to get people to believe in wrongs things or to get people to join the military
- A war that the treaty of Versailles caused because of the harsh war reparations on Germany
- Austria Hungary Archduke who got assassinated that started WWI
- alliance An alliance in WWI that consisted of the countries France, the UK, and Russia
- An agreement made by both sides of a war to take a break from fighting
- These bonds helped the US government pay for the war
- An alliances during WWI that consisted of the countries Germany, Austria Hungary, and the Ottoman empire
- A main cause of WWI when a Country would take over a poorer country for resource
- A note sent to Mexico by Germany influencing them to start a war with the US
- Points established by president Woodrow Wilson to end WWI peacefully and to make trading safer
20 Clues: Treaty that ended WWI • nickname for soldiers during WWI • When Someone who has pride in their country • These bonds helped the US government pay for the war • A form of battle where 2 sides of a war are in trenches • A cause of WWI where a nation would build up its military • British ship that Germany sunk to get the US involved in WWI • ...
Chapter 13/14 Vocab 2019-01-08
Across
- A group of people with a common interest or purpose
- Poverty reduction, job creation, social protection, gender equality these are 4 factors
- Believed that more wealth tot eh common people would benefit the economy
- He pointed out the effects of enviromental scarcity are indirect and act along with social, political and economic stresses
- many women's rights group don't have access to this, especially in developing nations
- Adopted by United Nations in 1948 it is a historic document.
- A gap that is caused by a lack of communication technologies especially in developing countries
- Cut across national borders and include larger populations
Down
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- States freedoms and rights of citizens in Canada adopted into the constitution in 1982
- Take action on climate change
- A United Nations agency that sets the international labour standards and promotes work opportunities for all
- Believed that everyone had a right to defend their life, health, liberty or possesions
- Is a policy of rule or authority on an empire or nation over foreign countries
- The gap between peoples need for new and innovative solutions to problems and their ability to supply them
- An international organization that provides financial aid and research to developing countries
- Use of seven core ILO labour rights conventions into trade agreements
- Can dramatically reduce quality of life for a country
- A penalty for disobeying a law or rule
- Discrepancy in opportunities, status and attitudes between men and women
20 Clues: Take action on climate change • A penalty for disobeying a law or rule • A group of people with a common interest or purpose • Can dramatically reduce quality of life for a country • Cut across national borders and include larger populations • Adopted by United Nations in 1948 it is a historic document. • ...
Globalisation 2024-03-17
Across
- Positive Impact of Globalisation on Individual Countries: Increase in L_____ S_____.
- The reduction and removal of trade barriers.
- Characteristic of Globalisation: An increase in international movement of ____.
- Negative Impact of Globalisation on Workers: Increased S_____ U______.
- Positive Impact of Globalisation on Workers: Increase in I_____ J_____ Opportunities.
- Positive Impact of Globalisation on Consumers: L_____ P_____.
- Causes of Globalisation: T_____ L_____.
- Negative Impact of Globalisation on Governments: Increased B_____ to E_____.
- Causes of Globalisation: Improvements in __.
- Negative Impact of Globalisation on Individual Countries: Increase in O_____.
- Positive Impact of Globalisation on the Environment: Increased I_____ C_____ to fight climate change.
- A tax on imported goods.
- Positive Impact of Globalisation on Consumers: Increase C_____ C_____
Down
- A method of pricing goods and services transferred within TNCs in order to reduce the amount of corporation tax paid.
- Positive Impact of Globalisation on Producers:Reduced costs through R_____.
- Negative Impact of Globalisation on the Environment: G_____ W_____.
- Causes of Globalisation: C_____.
- A company that operates in two or more countries.
- Causes of Globalisation: Improvements in T_____.
- Increased integration of different economies around the world.
- An efficient and relatively low cost system of transport that uses a common size of steel container to transport goods.
- Characteristic of Globalisation: An increase in international movement of F_____ C_____.
- Characteristic of Globalisation: An increase in I_____ T_____.
- Characteristic of Globalisation: An increase in T_____to______ R_____.
- An investment made by a firm in one country into a firm in another country, to gain control over the foreign firm.
- Negative Impact of Globalisation on Consumers: R_____ H______.
- Positive Impact of Globalisation on Governments: Increase in T_____ R_____.
- Negative Impact of Globalisation on Governments: Increase in T_____ P_____.
- Characteristic of Globalisation: S_____.
29 Clues: A tax on imported goods. • Causes of Globalisation: C_____. • Causes of Globalisation: T_____ L_____. • Characteristic of Globalisation: S_____. • The reduction and removal of trade barriers. • Causes of Globalisation: Improvements in __. • Causes of Globalisation: Improvements in T_____. • A company that operates in two or more countries. • ...
Chapter 12 - Amazon Rainforest Sections 6 - 9 2022-12-08
Across
- these people want to see the development of the rainforest slowed down (S8)
- the Amazon Rainforest soil did not have a lot of these, preventing good farming (S6)
- this crop doesn't require land clearing (S9)
- the amount of land (in square footage) that environmentalists argue needs to be cleared for every hamburger sold in the United States (S7)
- consumers can help support the sustainability of the rainforest by purchasing cereals and ice creams with this product (S9)
- the United States buys a lot of this from Brazil (S7)
- there are many ___________ species that live in the Amazon Rainforest (S8)
- the main food source for cattle (S7)
- the Amazon Rainforest is a unique ecosystem that brings this about from people around the world. (S9)
- this is another word for house or living space (S9)
- the Brazilian government tried to encourage the poor to become this, by moving them into the rainforest (S6)
- the 2008 sale of beef to other countries was over _______ billion dollars (S7)
- other countries like this one has pledged money to help save the Amazon Rainforest (S8)
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- this kind of development is encouraged which uses the resources of the rainforest without destroying it (S9)
- this process has created many grasslands out of the previous forest. (S7)
- a type of logging that is sustainable and is not as harmful to the rainforest (S9)
- this is a way countries make money - often associated with traveling (S9)
- the fraction of people who are poor in Brazil (S6)
- another name for cattle (S7)
- the group which herds cattle (S7)
20 Clues: another name for cattle (S7) • the group which herds cattle (S7) • the main food source for cattle (S7) • this crop doesn't require land clearing (S9) • the fraction of people who are poor in Brazil (S6) • this is another word for house or living space (S9) • the United States buys a lot of this from Brazil (S7) • ...
Globalization Retrieval Practice 2023-05-10
Across
- Economic systems that are based on the natural economic forces of supply and demand
- An agent useful in curing bacterial infections
- Prime Minister of Great Britain who championed Free Market Economics
- These led to the near eradication of Polio, Measles and Smallpox
- The amount of C02 that each person produces
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- The removal of natural vegetation cover through expansion and intensive use of agricultural lands in arid and semi-arid lands
- A company that is legally incorporated in one country, but makes or sells its product in one or more country
- The development of new strains of wheat, rice and other agricultural products that lead to increased yields and disease resistants
- Taxes on foreign imports
- C02 & Methane
Down
- Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea & Taiwan
- Leader of China who introduced Free Market economic reforms in China
- Wind, Water, Nuclear, Solar
- The opening up of a countries economy, especially former communist countries
- The cutting down of trees as a result of creating land useful for agriculture
- Standard size metal boxes used to facilitate the transportation of goods.
- The increase in average global temperatures over a long period of time
- manipulating a cell or organism to change its basic characteristics
- General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade
- the increase in the number and sizes of cities
- Medical intervention that lead to the decline of fertility rates
- Coal, Natural Gas & Petroleum
- The spread of industrialization around the globe, especially to under-developed and developing countries
- Organization the regulates world Trade
25 Clues: C02 & Methane • Taxes on foreign imports • Wind, Water, Nuclear, Solar • Coal, Natural Gas & Petroleum • North American Free Trade Agreement • General Agreement on Tariffs and Trade • Organization the regulates world Trade • Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea & Taiwan • The amount of C02 that each person produces • An agent useful in curing bacterial infections • ...
Globalisation 2025-02-27
Across
- To do with society e.g. Interactions between people, relationships with others etc
- Having lots of wealth
- The speed at which this can happen today is mind boggling, so to speak.
- The movement of people from one place to another
- the natural world, as a whole or in a particular geographical area, especially as affected by human activity.
- Buying and selling
- being mutually joined or linked together
- An example of a TNC which has been accused of exploiting developing countries
- To do with money, business, supply and demand etc
- The idea that there are many people who are at hand and ready to work
Down
- What we often use to communicate with each other
- the increasing connections between places and people across the planet, established through trade, politics and cultural exchanges.
- Countries which used to be called 'rich'
- - We live in this type of world according to globalisation
- Not a pleasant place to work!
- The process of things in the world becoming more similar, linked to the US and Europe particularly
- Way to get around e.g. car, bus, train
- Operating in more than one country
- The ___________ Effect: The sharing of best practices and ideas to help solve problems e.g. climate change
- Our sense of self, and that of others, is continually developing through our different interactions and impacts on how we exist in the world.
- We shouldn't use this term any more to describe Developing countries
- You have one of these products with you no doubt
22 Clues: Buying and selling • Having lots of wealth • Not a pleasant place to work! • Operating in more than one country • Way to get around e.g. car, bus, train • Countries which used to be called 'rich' • being mutually joined or linked together • What we often use to communicate with each other • The movement of people from one place to another • ...
Ultimate Words 2025-10-28
Across
- ensuring everyone has equitable access, skills, and confidence to use digital technologies.(2)
- a general, continuous increase in prices.
- the laws, regulations, and guidelines a country establishes to control the movement of foreign nationals.(2)
- the activity of using the internet to harm or frighten another person, especially by sending them unpleasant messages.
- the power of a country to control its own government.
- the practice of protecting digital assets, data, and systems from unauthorized access, attacks, and damage.(2)
- a tax on goods entering a country.
- a person who is interested in or studies the environment and who tries to protect it.
- the study of the way a country's size, position, etc. influence its power and its relationships with other countries.
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- the amount of money that a person needs to pay for basic needs such as food and somewhere to live.(3)
- the rules or systems to control artificial intelligence uses.(2)
- a temporary suspension of non-essential federal operations because Congress failed to approve bills to fund govern.(2)
- a beverage that contains harmful substances.(2)
- the quality of being able to continue over a period of time.
- a time of great confusion involving people's lives.(2)
- a disagreement between countries about the products they trade with each other, for example, about import taxes.(2)
- the management of relationships between countries.
- false stories that appear to be news, spread on the internet or using other media.(2)
- a gradual increase in world temperatures caused by gases such as carbon dioxide.(2)
- the condition of someone's mind.(2)
20 Clues: a tax on goods entering a country. • the condition of someone's mind.(2) • a general, continuous increase in prices. • a beverage that contains harmful substances.(2) • the management of relationships between countries. • the power of a country to control its own government. • a time of great confusion involving people's lives.(2) • ...
Supernatural Cooperation Vocab 2020-12-11
Across
- a medium of exchange for goods and services
- an attitude that divides a state
- countries working together
- an attitude that unifies a state
- a tax imposed on an import
Down
- lots of different kinds of something
- protects a nation from excessive imports
- the identity of belonging to a group
- when countries allow free movement/trade in them
- the currency of the European Union
10 Clues: countries working together • a tax imposed on an import • an attitude that divides a state • an attitude that unifies a state • the currency of the European Union • lots of different kinds of something • the identity of belonging to a group • protects a nation from excessive imports • a medium of exchange for goods and services • ...
