country Crossword Puzzles
BS IT 303 2024-11-28
Across
- - A habit that is passed down.
- - Moving to a new country to live.
- - A system of government or land.
- - A place where children learn.
- - The study of people and population data.
- - A gathering of family or friends.
- - The total number of people in an area.
- - A celebration in different cultures.
- - The action of learning.
- - A person from a particular country.
- - A period of relaxation or celebration.
- - The process of moving from one country to another.
- - A system of government or land.
- - Moving from one place to another.
- - The act of leaving one’s home country.
- - A habit that is passed down.
- - Living in a community or group.
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- - A payment earned for work.
- - Something that brings transformation in society.
- - Coming into a new country to live.
- - The beliefs and customs of a community.
- - Related to cities or organization.
- - A group of people living together.
- - The process of living in a global world.
- - An amount of money sent back home.
- - A calculation of people in a region.
- - A group of people related to each other.
- - Someone who moves between countries.
- - The study of human life and societies.
- - The customs or practices of a group.
30 Clues: - The action of learning. • - A payment earned for work. • - A habit that is passed down. • - A habit that is passed down. • - A place where children learn. • - A system of government or land. • - A system of government or land. • - Living in a community or group. • - Moving to a new country to live. • - A gathering of family or friends. • - Moving from one place to another. • ...
Citizens of the World 2025-04-21
Across
- Things you do often, usually without thinking.
- Having many different cultures together.
- A person who moves from place to place, not staying in one home.
- Who you are, including your culture and personality.
- From another country.
- Common traditions or ways of doing things in a culture.
- When countries and people around the world become more connected.
- A group of people working together for the same goal.
- A group of people with similar physical features.
- The way someone or something looks.
- Being different or having many types.
- Returning to your home country after living abroad.
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- A tradition or custom done in a special way.
- A general idea about a group that is often not true.
- Problems that happen when two cultures misunderstand each other.
- Sharing ideas or feelings through speaking, writing, or gestures.
- Knowing a lot about life and different places.
- In or to another country.
- A child who grows up in a country different from their parents’ home country.
- Where you or your family originally come from.
- The culture and traditions you get from your family or country.
- Ideas about what is right or important in life.
22 Clues: From another country. • In or to another country. • The way someone or something looks. • Being different or having many types. • Having many different cultures together. • A tradition or custom done in a special way. • Things you do often, usually without thinking. • Knowing a lot about life and different places. • Where you or your family originally come from. • ...
Geography crossword 2025-04-12
Across
- The capital of Canada
- City also known as the "Big Apple"
- This desert spans 2 million square kilometers in northern Africa
- A country in South America with the Amazon Rain forest
- The country home to the Great Pyramids
- U.S. state made up of islands in the Pacific Ocean
- Volcanic island country in the North Atlantic
- The world's longest river
- Sea separating Saudi Arabia and Africa
- The tallest mountain in Africa
- Mountain range separating Europe and Asia
- Ocean to the west of the United States
- The smallest continent by area
- Largest island in the world
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- The largest lake in Africa
- The largest continent by area
- The country with the Eiffel Tower
- This Scandinavian country is famous for its fjords
- Ocean The ocean surrounding Antarctica
- Archipelago located southeast of India in the Indian Ocean
- Island nation famous for its Great Barrier Reef
- Capital of the United Kingdom
- The only country that is also a continent
- The continent home to Mount Everest
- America Continent where the Andes Mountains are located
- The country known as the Land of the Rising Sun
- Capital of Portugal
- This European river flows through 10 countries
- Capital city of Italy, famous for its ancient ruins
- U.S. state with the Grand Canyon
30 Clues: Capital of Portugal • The capital of Canada • The world's longest river • The largest lake in Africa • Largest island in the world • The largest continent by area • Capital of the United Kingdom • The tallest mountain in Africa • The smallest continent by area • U.S. state with the Grand Canyon • The country with the Eiffel Tower • City also known as the "Big Apple" • ...
Australian History 2025-02-19
Across
- Related to colonies
- Trade The buying, selling, and forced movement of people
- The punishment of sending criminals to another country
- The way countries and people around the world have become more connected
- When something is argued over or fought
- When a country sends people to live in and rule another land
- Darwinism A belief from the 19th century that some people or races are naturally better than others
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- Fleet A group of 11 ships that carried British convicts and settlers to Australia
- A person found guilty of a crime and sent to prison
- Nullius A Latin term meaning "land belonging to no one."
- Making something clear and easy to understand
- A large group of countries or lands ruled by one powerful country
- A land controlled by another country, often settled by people from the ruling country.
- Colony A place where criminals were sent to live and work as punishment
- When a country takes control of other lands and people
- Crimes Serious crimes that were punished by death, such as murder
- The edge of a country or settlement
17 Clues: Related to colonies • The edge of a country or settlement • When something is argued over or fought • Making something clear and easy to understand • A person found guilty of a crime and sent to prison • The punishment of sending criminals to another country • When a country takes control of other lands and people • ...
INSO Term 1 2026-04-27
Across
- A policy where a country expands its power by controlling other lands.
- The country that expanded its empire in Asia during the early 1900s.
- When a country grows by taking control of more land.
- The buying and selling of goods between people or countries.
- A worldwide economic crisis in the 1930s with high unemployment and poverty.
- A serious disagreement or fight between groups or countries.
- Materials from nature like coal, oil, or minerals used by people.
- A group of territories or countries ruled by one nation.
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- A region in northeast China that Japan invaded in 1931.
- When countries work together to solve problems.
- The army, navy, and air forces of a country.
- When an army enters another country to take control.
- When there is not enough of something people need or want.
- Strong pride and loyalty to one's country, sometimes leading to expansion.
- Materials or things people use to make products or support life, like oil, water, or land.Manchuria
- Land that is owned or controlled by a country.
- An example of a natural resource.
17 Clues: An example of a natural resource. • The army, navy, and air forces of a country. • Land that is owned or controlled by a country. • When countries work together to solve problems. • When an army enters another country to take control. • When a country grows by taking control of more land. • A region in northeast China that Japan invaded in 1931. • ...
World Cup 2022Qatar ---- hosting the games Ecuador ---- on the North West Coast of South America Senegal ---- the capital is Dakar Netherlands ---- the people here speak Dutch England ---- the capital is London Iran ---- not far from Saudi Arabia USA -- 2022-12-09
Across
- the language here is Danish
- just South of USA
- shares a border with England
- there is a red maple leaf on the flag
- capital is Belgrade
- the capital is Madrid
- between France and Poland
- the capital is London
- in N. Africa, capital is Rabat
- Rica the name of this country means 'rich coast'
- on the North coast of Africa
- discovered by Christopher Columbus in 1492
- S. American country sounds like a nut
- where Nonna lives
- the Alps are here
- the people here speak Dutch
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- you climbed a big tower in this country
- capital is Zagreb
- a West African country on the Gulf of Guinea
- the capital is Warsaw
- on the North West Coast of South America
- a Central African country on the Gulf of Guinea
- not far from Saudi Arabia
- the capital is Dakar
- capital is Montevideo
- Korea a country in East Asia, capital is Seoul
- the capital is Tokyo
- Arabia you live here
- next door to Spain
- the capital Buenos Aires
- hosting the games
- perhaps they eat a lot of brussels here
32 Clues: just South of USA • capital is Zagreb • hosting the games • where Nonna lives • the Alps are here • next door to Spain • capital is Belgrade • the capital is Dakar • the capital is Tokyo • the capital is Warsaw • capital is Montevideo • the capital is Madrid • the capital is London • Arabia you live here • the capital Buenos Aires • not far from Saudi Arabia • between France and Poland • ...
23-1millerkChina 2023-04-19
Across
- Trading with other countries without paying.
- A Chinese general who made his own military.
- A trading network that went all across Asia.
- A continent who wanted free trade from China/Japan.
- A line of hereditary rules of a country.
- People sent from Mongolia to invade China.
- A person held in forced servitude.
- A country that would often partner up with China.
- A country that wanted to become part of China.
- People who didn't trust others to trade with them.
- Activities associated with the government.
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- A certain amount of money that had to be paid for certain things.
- The capital of China's Ming dynasty.
- The ruler of the Mongol empire.
- A country that made a strong military against the Mongols.
- A distinct cultural unit enclosed within foreign territory.
- The wealth and resources of a country.
- A sovereign ruler of great power and rank.
- A religion where people learned about the Lord.
- A wall built by Qi Jiguang to prevent attacks.
- To sell or buy items from different countries.
- The state of being alone or separated.
- Belief in the benefits of profitable trading.
- A base to help the country against others.
24 Clues: The ruler of the Mongol empire. • A person held in forced servitude. • The capital of China's Ming dynasty. • The wealth and resources of a country. • The state of being alone or separated. • A line of hereditary rules of a country. • A sovereign ruler of great power and rank. • People sent from Mongolia to invade China. • A base to help the country against others. • ...
WW1 crossword 2023-06-21
Across
- when countries want to grow colonies
- The promise of protection between 2 or more countries
- First major military campaign for Australia in WW1
- A class of heavy duty battleship that was mainly manufactured in the Anglo-German Naval Arms Race
- A European country that had democracy at the time of WW1
- What pulled Russia out of WW1
- When countries fight with each other
- Country that first militarized the Aeroplane
- Soldiers that fight on foot
- Long holes in the ground
- The place where the treaty ending WW1 was signed
- Patriotism
- The number of this world war
- A target for imperialism
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- A long metal tube with people in it sometimes that goes underwater
- Area where the tension started boiling over before the War
- The idea of having a strong military
- Australia and New Zealand Army Corps
- Last name of the First Lord of the Admiralty in WW1
- First country to use chemical weapons in WW1
- The country Austria-Hungary blamed the assassination on
- First country to employ tanks in WW1
- What happened to Archduke Franz Ferdinand
- A former British colony
- Country with the largest army in the world in WW1
25 Clues: Patriotism • A former British colony • Long holes in the ground • A target for imperialism • Soldiers that fight on foot • The number of this world war • What pulled Russia out of WW1 • when countries want to grow colonies • The idea of having a strong military • Australia and New Zealand Army Corps • When countries fight with each other • First country to employ tanks in WW1 • ...
Cities of the World 2014-06-19
Across
- On which continent is the city of Rome?
- This continent has no cities at all!
- On what Japanese island is the city of Tokyo?
- What direction is Canada from the US?
- The famous city of Timbuktu is in this country
- Chennai is a large city in this country
- Capital city of the United Kingdom
- Australia lies to the south of the ...
- Havana is the capital city of this country
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- The city of Cairo lies on this famous river
- Cape Town is a city at the southern tip of this continent
- The second largest city in Australia
- Lima is the capital city of this country
- Montevideo is a city on the continent of ... America\
- This Turkish city lies in Europe AND Asia
- New York is a large city on the ... coast of the US
- Small Asian country that is really just one big city!
- The 2016 Olympics will be held in the Brazilian city of Rio de ...
- Jerusalem is a holy city for ... different religions
- Hong Kong is a large city in this country
- Largest city in New Zealand
- Capital city of Zimbabwe
- Dubai is a city in the United ... Emirates
23 Clues: Capital city of Zimbabwe • Largest city in New Zealand • Capital city of the United Kingdom • The second largest city in Australia • This continent has no cities at all! • What direction is Canada from the US? • Australia lies to the south of the ... • On which continent is the city of Rome? • Chennai is a large city in this country • Lima is the capital city of this country • ...
Syrian refugee crisis 2015-11-08
Across
- Hurting and abusing people for a long time, mostly to get information from them.
- Ordinary person, not a soldier
- Someone who is fleeing their country due to danger or poor conditions
- A country where people are beheaded in public.
- Syria's neighbour on the western border that has accepted 1 200 000 refugees.
- Mass ______: killing defenceless prisoners on a large scale.
- Syria's neighbour on the eastern border.
- The European country that has accepted the most refugees.
- A terrorist organisation that wants an Islamic state.
- Greek island where the refugees have gathered.
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- Syria's neighbour that sounds like a boy's name.
- One of the countries that closed its borders to refugees.
- _____ war: A war between the citizens of a country
- The country where most of the refugees come from.
- Syria's neighbour that has accepted the most refugees.
- _______ weapons: Weapons that cause disease and suffering.
- The fear of someone from another country; one of the difficulties that the refugees face.
- A terrible crime, usually carried out against a group of people
- An emergency situation that needs immediate attention.
- Protection, a safe place to flee to.
20 Clues: Ordinary person, not a soldier • Protection, a safe place to flee to. • Syria's neighbour on the eastern border. • A country where people are beheaded in public. • Greek island where the refugees have gathered. • Syria's neighbour that sounds like a boy's name. • The country where most of the refugees come from. • _____ war: A war between the citizens of a country • ...
World War I 2022-02-03
Across
- the name of the terrorist group who shot the Archduke
- Country who had the largest navy
- Pride in one's country
- this was the truce that resulted in a soccer game
- System in which countries formed agreements to protect each other
- Allied with Russia and England, this country saw most of the fighting on their land
- a country that was allied with England and France
- Country who had the largest army
- was once a member of the Central Powers but changes sides
- a policy of stronger countries bullying weaker ones
- not taking sides in a war
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- Terrorist group was from this country.
- the name of the assassin who shot the Australian Archduke
- a build up of the armed forces
- the act of killing a leader
- with "land" this was the area between two opposing trenches
- with "powers" alliance between England, France and Russia
- with "powers" this was an alliance between Austria Hungary, Germany, and the Ottoman Empire
- most of the war was fought in these
- this type of fence was used to stop advancing troops
- Archduke whose assassination led to WWI
21 Clues: Pride in one's country • not taking sides in a war • the act of killing a leader • a build up of the armed forces • Country who had the largest navy • Country who had the largest army • most of the war was fought in these • Terrorist group was from this country. • Archduke whose assassination led to WWI • this was the truce that resulted in a soccer game • ...
Ukrainian Refugees 2023-10-02
Across
- what type of transportation is unavailable
- What organization has been helping fund war efforts with Ukraine
- What region in Ukraine did Russia invade that started this war
- place giving temporary protection from weather or danger
- commercial and financial penalties applied by states or institutions against states, groups, or individuals
- What country is causing Ukrainians to flee Ukraine into other neighboring countries
- Who is the president of Russia
- What country is under Germany on terms of Ukrainian refugees
- What country is holding the most Ukrainian refugees
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- person fleeing their country to seek safety
- person lacks the financial resources and essentials for minimum standard of living
- preparation for armed defence of the state and its defence in the event of armed aggression or armed conflict
- Country at war with Russia
- type of transportation most of Ukraine's refugees used to flee the country
- southeastern port city in Ukraine
- act of helping someone or giving someone aid
- Who is the president of Ukraine
- unfriendliness or opposition
- an act of invading as an enemy, especially by an army
- Roughly how many people have fled from Ukraine to Germany
20 Clues: Country at war with Russia • unfriendliness or opposition • Who is the president of Russia • Who is the president of Ukraine • southeastern port city in Ukraine • what type of transportation is unavailable • person fleeing their country to seek safety • act of helping someone or giving someone aid • What country is holding the most Ukrainian refugees • ...
Globalisation Key Words 2024-10-16
Across
- a financial injection by a TNC
- sector to do with manufacturing of raw materials
- a country excluded from trade blocs or disadvantaged by trade rules
- A global product/service that has been changed to accommodate local market
- Businesses that operate in more than one country
- increased levels of global connections and, flows and interdependence.
- Removal of culturally isolated places
- movement of people into another country
- special zones that encourage FDI
- no restrictions on imports and exports between countries
- sector of technology
- Growth of environmental problems
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- spread of culture around the world
- local cultures become similar due to globalisation influence
- growth of global companies and global markets
- group of countries that develop trade agreements.
- movement of economic activity from a developed country to a E/D country
- growth of diverse culture globally but also removing culture in isolated places.
- the spread of western cultures
- taxes paid when importing and exporting goods
- moving part of a business to a 'least cost location'
- sector of services, education/business
- Money sent back home by an economic migrant
- movement of people from a country
24 Clues: sector of technology • a financial injection by a TNC • the spread of western cultures • special zones that encourage FDI • Growth of environmental problems • movement of people from a country • spread of culture around the world • Removal of culturally isolated places • sector of services, education/business • movement of people into another country • ...
The Berlin Airlift 2018-03-02
Across
- / What separated East and West Berlin/
- / West Berlin needed 3,439 pounds of/
- / The British country that helped the Berlin airlift {country in Europe}/
- / What was the mans last name who dropped candy off the air planes/
- / Was a stamp, picture or card issued in 1998 to honor the 15th anniversary/
- / Did the planes come in during the day, night, or both/
- / This country needed supplies/
- / These three nations _____________ sides. {France, Britain, and the USA}/
- / What continent is Germany on/
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- / Every ________ minutes a new plane flew in/
- / What did the US soldiers celebrate in 1949/
- / Fresh __________ is being delivered to West Berlin { It is a drink }/
- / Would hundreds, thousands, millions, or billions of people starve/
- / The __________ airlift started in the country that needed supplies/
- / They _______________ the time from an hour to half an hour/
- / What kind of bars moved in to deliver the supplies/
- / This country speaks French and helped deliver supplies to Berlin/
- / What month in 1948 did The Berlin Airlift start/
- / The country you live in helped support the Berlin airlift/
19 Clues: / This country needed supplies/ • / What continent is Germany on/ • / What separated East and West Berlin/ • / West Berlin needed 3,439 pounds of/ • / Every ________ minutes a new plane flew in/ • / What did the US soldiers celebrate in 1949/ • / What month in 1948 did The Berlin Airlift start/ • / What kind of bars moved in to deliver the supplies/ • ...
Unit 9 crossword 2025-01-17
Across
- government regulated limits on products that can be imported into the country
- Natural part of the earth’s surface
- This many types of trade barriers
- taxes imposed by one country on goods imported from another country
- what happens to the price of something when it goes down
- What unit we are on
- the value of the option not taken when a business makes a decision
- the single European currency
- when the price goes up on an item, it is bad for who
- the use of trade barriers to protect industries from foreign competition
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- topic of unit
- work, especially hard physical work
- a balance achieved between two desirable but incompatible features
- One country restricts imports and other county imposes it’s own restrictions
- send to another country for sale
- what happens to the price of something when it goes up
- bring into a country from abroad for sale
- a unique partnership between 27 European countries
18 Clues: topic of unit • What unit we are on • the single European currency • send to another country for sale • This many types of trade barriers • work, especially hard physical work • Natural part of the earth’s surface • bring into a country from abroad for sale • a unique partnership between 27 European countries • when the price goes up on an item, it is bad for who • ...
ss review crossword puzzle 2021-05-17
Across
- shortage of something
- a system of laws and the people who create and administer the laws
- clearing of trees in a large area
- a person who lives in a particular place
- executive leader of a presidential democracy elected by citizens
- a boundary of a continent, country, state, or city
- system of beliefs laws by which a country or state governed
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- referring to the country
- a person who moves to a country that he/she was not born into it
- the total value of all the goods and services produced in a country in one year
- good purchased from other countries
- the habits, beliefs, and traditions of a group of people
- spoken or written words of a large group of people
- to establish a colony in another country
- good sold to other countries
- referring to a city or town
- major land masses of earth
- a ruler with absolute power and authority
18 Clues: shortage of something • referring to the country • major land masses of earth • referring to a city or town • good sold to other countries • clearing of trees in a large area • good purchased from other countries • to establish a colony in another country • a person who lives in a particular place • a ruler with absolute power and authority • ...
Europe and the European Union 2015-02-19
Across
- The mountain range that runs along the border of France and Spain
- A tiny landlocked country in between Belgium and Germany
- The movement of people from one place to another
- Reasons why people leave a country
- People moving from a country
- People moving in to a country
- This river runs through Paris
- The Bernabeu stadium is in this capital city
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- You commit this when breaking the law
- Reasons why people move to a country
- A group of countries that work together to form close political and economic relationships.
- Tower Bridge crosses this river
- A chance to do something, for example a job
- The money you get paid when you are working
- A place where you go if you are unwell
- Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in this mountain range
- This country has applied to join the EU and is home to Europe's most northerly capital city
17 Clues: People moving from a country • People moving in to a country • This river runs through Paris • Tower Bridge crosses this river • Reasons why people leave a country • Reasons why people move to a country • You commit this when breaking the law • A place where you go if you are unwell • A chance to do something, for example a job • The money you get paid when you are working • ...
Asia 2020-11-24
Across
- What language is mostly spoken in Cambodia?
- What is the LARGEST country in Asia?
- What is the acronym of the country United Arab Emirates
- What country's capital is named Ulaanbaatar
- What is the SECOND most populous country in Asia?
- Who is the current (as of 2020) prime minister of Georgia? (first name)
- What is the abbreviation of Association of Southeast Asian Nations?
- What country can the island Boracay be found in?
- How many colours are on the Japanese flag?
Down
- What is the capital of China?
- What is the capital of Bangladesh?
- What was the name of Myanmar before being renamed?
- What country in Asia has the most amount of rivers?
- What is the capital of Russia?
- What religion is mostly practiced in Indonesia?
- What country holds the tallest mountain in Asia?
- What is the name of Vietnam's currency?
17 Clues: What is the capital of China? • What is the capital of Russia? • What is the capital of Bangladesh? • What is the LARGEST country in Asia? • What is the name of Vietnam's currency? • How many colours are on the Japanese flag? • What language is mostly spoken in Cambodia? • What country's capital is named Ulaanbaatar • What religion is mostly practiced in Indonesia? • ...
Asia 2020-11-24
Across
- What language is mostly spoken in Cambodia?
- What is the LARGEST country in Asia?
- What is the acronym of the country United Arab Emirates
- What country's capital is named Ulaanbaatar
- What is the SECOND most populous country in Asia?
- Who is the current (as of 2020) prime minister of Georgia? (first name)
- What is the abbreviation of Association of Southeast Asian Nations?
- What country can the island Boracay be found in?
- How many colours are on the Japanese flag?
Down
- What is the capital of China?
- What is the capital of Bangladesh?
- What was the name of Myanmar before being renamed?
- What country in Asia has the most amount of rivers?
- What is the capital of Russia?
- What religion is mostly practiced in Indonesia?
- What country holds thee tallest mountain in Asia?
- What is the name of Vietnam's currency?
17 Clues: What is the capital of China? • What is the capital of Russia? • What is the capital of Bangladesh? • What is the LARGEST country in Asia? • What is the name of Vietnam's currency? • How many colours are on the Japanese flag? • What language is mostly spoken in Cambodia? • What country's capital is named Ulaanbaatar • What religion is mostly practiced in Indonesia? • ...
Population and Migration 2023-05-16
Across
- Late expanding; falling birth rate, falling death rate
- moving back to where you came from
- High fluctuating; high birth rate, high death rate
- movements of refugees and internally displaced people; trafficking
- leaving one country to move to another
- moving within a state, country, or continent
- Low fluctuating; low birth rate, low death rate
- Someone who resides in a different country for at least a year
- factors that influence migrants to emigrate from a location
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- factors factors that influence migrants to immigrate to a location
- moving with each season or in response to labour or climate conditions
- A theory where resources will be depleted with high populations
- moving into a new country
- moving to a different state, country, or continent
- Early expanding; high birth rate, falling death rate
- a migration trend that leads to the "most talented and knowledgeable" migrants leaving a country
- Declining; fertility rates below replacement
17 Clues: moving into a new country • moving back to where you came from • leaving one country to move to another • Declining; fertility rates below replacement • moving within a state, country, or continent • Low fluctuating; low birth rate, low death rate • moving to a different state, country, or continent • High fluctuating; high birth rate, high death rate • ...
immigration 2024-11-22
Across
- immigrants wanted this power to act,speak and think as they wanted
- people came from this Asian country seeking political freedom
- potato famine
- in the 1850s this country had intolerable economic hardship
- poverty overpopulation and natural disaster sent more people from this country than any other european country
- extremely poor
- people were not safe because of fighting
- since 1886 one of the first things immigrants saw
- nickname for the registry room
- the government had to much control overs its people
- what were immigrants seeking for when coming to U.S
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- people from this country were seeking farmland to make a living
- immigrants knew these people in this country
- immigrants did not always speak English so there were what
- officers pass these out to passengers on ferryboat docked at Ellis island
- immigrants suffered this because they were different
- ships were what when they came to America
17 Clues: potato famine • extremely poor • nickname for the registry room • people were not safe because of fighting • ships were what when they came to America • immigrants knew these people in this country • since 1886 one of the first things immigrants saw • the government had to much control overs its people • what were immigrants seeking for when coming to U.S • ...
countries 2025-05-28
15 Clues: Above us • below us • nice korea • evil korea • ww2 villain • We live here • Americas dad • next to Russia • Ronaldo's birthplace • world's flattest country. • Biggest country in the world • we heavily fund these people • Biggest country in South America • was invaded by 2 countries at once • country with highest amount of people
Bugs Treasure Hunt 2013-02-15
19 Clues: pen • tail • body • eyes • rice • beach • coast • chair • dress • socks • ruler • tongue • country • trainers • macaroni • sausages • mountains • skateboard • rollerblade
Iraq war 2022-02-04
15 Clues: oil • free • land • shoot • trump • saddam • terror • hussain • use weapon • big weapon • war country • be together • all country • kings and queens • the people who leads
International Business/Global Marketplace 2022-10-18
Across
- Officially “The International Bank for Reconstruction and Development
- each country specializes MAKING the goods and services that they have a comparative advantage in making
- A country exports more than it imports
- The ceasing of exporting or importing of a product completely
- A tax that a government places on certain imported products
- Business activities needed for creating, shipping, and selling goods and services across national borders
- the value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another
- the difference between a country’s total exports and total imports
- The difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of it
- U.S. - Mexico - Canada Agreement
- A country imports more than it exports
- The making, buying, and selling of goods and services within a country
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- Limits set on the quantity of product that can be imported or exported within a given period
- a country’s ability to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another country in the same amount of time
- Member countries agree to remove duties (import taxes) and trade barriers on products traded among them
- Markets member countries do away with duties and other trade barriers
- a country’s ability to produce more of a good or service than another country in the same amount of time
- Created in 1995 to promote trade around the world
- North American Free Trade Agreement
- Promotes economic cooperation and Reduces the chance for trade wars
- goods and services sold to other countries
- goods and services bought from other countries
- elected areas where products can be imported duty-free (no tax) and then stored, assembles, and/or used in manufacturing
23 Clues: U.S. - Mexico - Canada Agreement • North American Free Trade Agreement • A country exports more than it imports • A country imports more than it exports • goods and services sold to other countries • goods and services bought from other countries • Created in 1995 to promote trade around the world • A tax that a government places on certain imported products • ...
Global community terms 2023-04-18
Across
- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
Down
- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in India
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in India • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
Global community terms 2023-04-18
Across
- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
Down
- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in india
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently.
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in india • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
Semester 1 Vocabulary 2026-01-20
Across
- Natural material from trees
- European country with white and red flag
- Mineral that makes bones and teeth stronger
- Fabric material for making tents
- Most liked or preferred
- Customs and practices passed down
- Temporary shelter made of fabric
- Living creatures including bears and wolves
- Anniversary of the day someone was born
- Sport played with a round ball and goals
- Way people act or conduct themselves
- Nutrient found in lean meats, eggs, and fish
- A joyful event or party
- European country known for flamenco
- European country known for ancient history
- Large decorative paper light source
- Electronics company that makes phones
- European country with blue, white, and red flag
- Car manufacturer known for vehicles and trucks
- Nutrient group that includes nuts, avocado, and olive oil
- Hard natural building material
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- Very high natural landforms
- Number of people living in an area
- Nutrient group from fruits, vegetables, beans, and rice
- Simple rounded dwelling structure
- Nutrients from fresh fruits and vegetables
- Country with largest vegetarian population
- Weather patterns and conditions of a region
- Garment worn by women for special occasions
- Small dwelling made of wood in forests
- Large fortified building with towers
- Country where brides wear red wedding dresses
- Fast food restaurant that sells burgers and fries
- Building material made from clay
- Special celebrations and events
- Sports brand that makes shoes and apparel
- Essential liquid that helps digest food
- European country shaped like a boot
- European country with black, red, and yellow flag
- All plant life in an area
- Physical activities like hiking and skiing
- Dried grass used for roofing
- Nutrient from brown rice and whole grain bread
43 Clues: Most liked or preferred • A joyful event or party • All plant life in an area • Very high natural landforms • Natural material from trees • Dried grass used for roofing • Hard natural building material • Special celebrations and events • Fabric material for making tents • Temporary shelter made of fabric • Building material made from clay • Simple rounded dwelling structure • ...
Unit 7 aphug 2026-02-09
Across
- Change, The shift from primary to secondary to tertiary economic activities.
- Power Parity, A measurement that compares how much money can buy in different countries.
- Coefficient, A number between 0 and 1 that measures income inequality.
- Ratio, The number of people too young or too old to work compared to the working-age population.
- The decline of manufacturing in favor of service industries.
- Developed Country, A country with high income, advanced industrialization, and higher standards of living.
- The process of improving the economic, social, and political conditions of a country and its people.
- The growth of manufacturing and factory-based production.
- Sectors, Categories of economic activity: primary, secondary, tertiary, and quaternary.
- Line, The minimum income needed to meet basic living needs.
Down
- National Income, The total income earned by a country’s residents, including income from abroad.
- Curve, A graph showing the distribution of income or wealth in a society.
- Development Index, A measure combining income, education, and life expectancy.
- per capita, A country’s GNI divided by its population; shows average income per person.
- Inequality Index, A measure of inequality between men and women in health, education, and employment.
- Mortality Rate, The number of infant deaths per 1,000 live births.
- Domestic Product, The total value of goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- Industrialized Country, A country transitioning from an LDC to an MDC through rapid industrial growth.
- Developed Country, A country with lower income, lower levels of industrialization, and lower standards of living.
- Distribution, How income is divided among a population.
- Contracting work to an outside company, often in another country.
- Rate, The percentage of people who can read and write.
- Expectancy, The average number of years a person is expected to live.
23 Clues: Rate, The percentage of people who can read and write. • Distribution, How income is divided among a population. • The growth of manufacturing and factory-based production. • Line, The minimum income needed to meet basic living needs. • The decline of manufacturing in favor of service industries. • Contracting work to an outside company, often in another country. • ...
Imperialism 2025-11-12
Across
- President who practiced Big Stick Policy- Peaceful negotiations, but had a strong military to back him up if needed
- Unprocessed material used to make goods
- When a country takes over another country and adds them to their empire
- President who practiced Dollar Diplomacy- U.S. lent money to Latin America and East Asian countries to increase American influence
- Type of imperialism when a country's culture is influenced or changed by another country
- This was an addition to the Monroe Doctrine and stated that the U.S. would protect countries in Western Hemisphere of the world.
- Someone who spread religion
- To add an area to the country
Down
- U.S. paid $7.2 million for this land and ended up finding gold
- Areas within China to control
- President who encouraged neutrality and isolationism
- The U.S. wanted this land to grow sugar cane and ended up annexing the land despite most natives signing a petition against annexation
- This was created to allow trade and travel between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans
- Event where the U.S. fought against another country. The U.S. became involved after the U.S.S. Maine was destroyed.
- 1899 statement that said the U.S. could trade with China without European interference
- President who practiced Open Door Policy- Equal access to trade with China
- Showed that Chinese people were against foreign imperialism and influence in China
- Type of imperialism when key aspects of a country's economy are controlled by another country
- President who practiced Moral Diplomacy- Supported countries who had a democratic system of government
- Type of imperialism when country takes over another country
- The idea that the U.S. needs to expand from the Atlantic to the Pacific
21 Clues: Someone who spread religion • Areas within China to control • To add an area to the country • Unprocessed material used to make goods • President who encouraged neutrality and isolationism • Type of imperialism when country takes over another country • U.S. paid $7.2 million for this land and ended up finding gold • ...
Migration 2025-11-03
Across
- A person who moves mainly to find work or improve their financial situation.
- Migration: When a person chooses to move to another place for a better life, job, or other personal reasons.
- Moving from one place to another within the same country.
- People who move to another country to live there permanently.
- A person who has to leave their country to stay safe from war, violence, or persecution.
- Migration: When people are made to leave their home because of war, danger, or natural disasters.
- Moving from one country to another country.
Down
- The act of leaving one’s own country to live in another.
- Moving to another place or country to find better job opportunities or improve living conditions.
- Moving from one region of a country to another region (for example, from the countryside to the city).
- Moving because of changes in the environment, like floods, droughts, or other natural disasters.
- Moving back and forth between places, often for seasonal work (for example, farm work during harvest time).
- A person who is tricked or forced to move and work in unfair or dangerous conditions, often against their will.
- When family members move to a new country to join relatives who already live there.
- Migration: Moving to another place for a short time, such as for work or study, and then returning home.
- Migration: Moving to another place or country to live there forever or for a very long time.
16 Clues: Moving from one country to another country. • The act of leaving one’s own country to live in another. • Moving from one place to another within the same country. • People who move to another country to live there permanently. • A person who moves mainly to find work or improve their financial situation. • ...
ss7h2 crossword yur 2023-09-27
Across
- the sea becomes red
- two famous rivers start here
- the youngest religion
- one of the two rivers that start in turkey
- country that invaded kuwait for its oil
- muslim holy book
- responsible for desert storm
- the united nations split palestine for this country
- attack against iraq by the US
- christian holy book
- the oldest religion
- responsible for 9/11 (the country)
- responsible for 9/11 (person)
- a hated race in sw asia
- country that boarders iraq and Afghanistan
- country that got invaded by iraq
- one of the two rivers that start in turkey
- the second youngest
Down
- terrorist attack where terriorist crashed planes into the twin towers
- countrys fight over the water here
- language spoken in israel
- language spoken in sw asia
- what christians follow
- has large oil reserves very rich country
- what islam follows
- split palestine into 2 for israel
- jewish holy book
- river that flows in jordan where jesus was baptized
- believes the next leader of islam has to be a blood descendent from Muhammad
- believes the leader doesnt have to be a descendent from Muhammad to be leader
- another word for god
31 Clues: muslim holy book • jewish holy book • what islam follows • the sea becomes red • christian holy book • the oldest religion • the second youngest • another word for god • the youngest religion • what christians follow • a hated race in sw asia • language spoken in israel • language spoken in sw asia • two famous rivers start here • responsible for desert storm • attack against iraq by the US • ...
Global connections Vocabulary 2024-09-17
Across
- A nation with its own government and boundaries.
- Traveling to different places for enjoyment, often learning about other cultures.
- Bringing goods into a country.
- Nations An organization that works to promote peace and cooperation between countries.
- The words or methods of communication used by a group of people.
- The system of money, jobs, and trade in a country or region.
- Sending goods to another country.
- Something that involves or affects the entire world.
- A global network that connects people all around the world.
- Moving from one place to another, often between countries.
- The natural world around us, including plants, animals, and the air we breathe.
- Tools, machines, and devices that help people do tasks.
Down
- The money used in a country
- The variety of different cultures, ideas, or people in a group.
- Sharing information through speaking, writing, or other means.
- Different countries and people sharing.
- A group of people living together or sharing something in common.
- The exchange of goods and services between countries or people.
- – The way of life, traditions, and customs of a group of people.
- Moving from one country to live in another.
- Icy continent that doesn't belong to anyone.
21 Clues: The money used in a country • Bringing goods into a country. • Sending goods to another country. • Different countries and people sharing. • Moving from one country to live in another. • Icy continent that doesn't belong to anyone. • A nation with its own government and boundaries. • Something that involves or affects the entire world. • ...
Unit 6 topic reviews 2025-05-02
Across
- - A currency that can buy more of another currency.
- – When debits are greater than credits in an account.
- -The __________ account records trade in goods, services, and income.
- – An increase in the value of a currency in the foreign exchange market.
- A currency that buys less of another currency.
- - A record of all economic transactions between one country and the rest of the world.
- – A decrease in the value of a currency relative to others.
- – Capital or payments leaving a country.
Down
- – An inflow of money into a country.
- – A system of money used in a particular country.
- - If the dollar gets stronger, U.S. exports tend to __________.
- – The rate at which one nation's currency can be traded for another's
- – The exchange of goods and services between countries.
- - The balance of payments must always equal __________ overall
- - The market where currencies are bought and sold is called the __________ exchange market.
- - The __________ of currency depends on supply and demand in the foreign exchange market.
- – Incoming capital or payments to a country.
- – An outflow of money from a country.
- – When credits are greater than debits in an account.
- Physical items bought and sold
20 Clues: Physical items bought and sold • – An inflow of money into a country. • – An outflow of money from a country. • – Capital or payments leaving a country. • – Incoming capital or payments to a country. • A currency that buys less of another currency. • – A system of money used in a particular country. • - A currency that can buy more of another currency. • ...
Canada: Movement of People 2022-11-24
Across
- Early European immigrants came to Canada looking for this
- Having different races, cultures and languages
- Canada has many; oil is an example of one
- Canada's French province
- Home province for many British immigrants
- "The Great ____________"
- Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia
- Canada needed more of these workers in the West
- Forced Irish to leave their country
- Home province for many Dutch immigrants
- A set of rules; a plan
Down
- Canada's government sold 160 acres for ten ________
- Situations in which someone lives or works
- Canadian Government used this to attract immigrants to the West.
- People who are forced to leave their country to live in another country because they are in danger
- Early transportation from Europe
- A situation in which many people in an area do not have enough food to eat
- People who lived in the United States but stayed faithful to Britain during the American Revolution
- Wars between different groups of people in the same country
- Chinese immigrants built it
- A pit or tunnel from which people dig for minerals such as gold
- The earliest European settlers in Canada came from this country
- The wealth of a country; amount of money available in a country
23 Clues: A set of rules; a plan • Canada's French province • "The Great ____________" • Chinese immigrants built it • Pier 21 in Halifax, Nova Scotia • Early transportation from Europe • Forced Irish to leave their country • Home province for many Dutch immigrants • Canada has many; oil is an example of one • Home province for many British immigrants • ...
WORLD CUP GEOGRAPHY 2025-12-18
Across
- ESTADIO AKRON METRO AREA
- METLIFE STADIUM METRO AREA
- LINCOLN FINANCIAL FIELD METRO AREA
- SOFI STADIUM METRO AREA
- CENTRAL 2026 HOST COUNTRY
- AT&T STADIUM METRO AREA
- MATT'S LAST NAME
- BMO FIELD METRO AREA(EH)
- MERCEDES-BENZ STADIUM METRO AREA
- 2022 WORLD CUP WINNER CAPITAL CITY
- ESTADIO BBVA METRO AREA
- NRG STADIUM METRO AREA
- NAME OF WORLD CUP ORGANIZATION
- 2022 WORLD CUP WINNER
- SOUTHERNMOST 2026 HOST COUNTRY CAPITAL
- 2022 WORLD CUP 4TH PLACE
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- NAME OF WORLD CUP SPORT - NON-AMERICAN
- LUMEN FIELD METRO AREA
- 2022 WORLD CUP RUNNER-UP
- 2022 WORLD CUP GOLDEN BOOT AWARD WINNER (SOUNDS LIKE A HANS0N SONG)
- NORTHERNMOST 2026 HOST COUNTRY (EH)
- NAME OF WORLD CUP SPORT - AMERICAN
- BC PLACE METRO AREA(EH)
- 2022 WORLD CUP 3RD PLACE
- CENTRAL 2026 HOST COUNTRY CAPITAL
- 2022 WORLD CUP BEST PLAYER AWARD WINNER
- NORTHERNMOST 2026 HOST COUNTRY CAPITAL
- HARD ROCK STADIUM METRO AREA
- 2022 WORLD CUP 4TH PLACE CAPITAL CITY
- LEVI'S STADIUM METRO AREA
- ARROWHEAD STADIUM METRO AREA
- SOUTHERNMOST 2026 HOST COUNTRY
- GILLETTE STADIUM METRO AREA
- 2022 WORLD CUP 3RD PLACE CAPITAL CITY
- 2022 WORLD CUP RUNNER-UP CAPITAL CITY
35 Clues: MATT'S LAST NAME • 2022 WORLD CUP WINNER • LUMEN FIELD METRO AREA • NRG STADIUM METRO AREA • BC PLACE METRO AREA(EH) • SOFI STADIUM METRO AREA • AT&T STADIUM METRO AREA • ESTADIO BBVA METRO AREA • 2022 WORLD CUP RUNNER-UP • ESTADIO AKRON METRO AREA • 2022 WORLD CUP 3RD PLACE • BMO FIELD METRO AREA(EH) • 2022 WORLD CUP 4TH PLACE • CENTRAL 2026 HOST COUNTRY • LEVI'S STADIUM METRO AREA • ...
FP4 Unit 8 2026-03-17
Across
- – A long yellow fruit. 🍌
- – Hot melted rock from a volcano. 🌋
- – A fixed number or limit.
- – Information or facts.
- – The largest country in the world. 🇷🇺
- – A tall building with many roofs in Asia. 🏯
- – A thought or plan in your mind. 💡
- – You sit on this in your living room. 🛋️
- – A beautiful view you can see. 🌄
- – A country north of the USA. 🇨🇦
- – A large country (USA). 🇺🇸
- – A very big black monkey. 🐒
- – You use this to take pictures. 📸
Down
- – This punctuation mark: ,
- – A gray animal from Australia that lives in trees. 🐨
- – A country and continent with kangaroos. 🇦🇺
- – A black and white bear from China. 🐼
- – A dangerous snake. 🐍
- – More than usual; something additional.
- – A fish people often eat. 🐟
- – A big country in Asia. 🇮🇳
- – A sweet fizzy drink. 🥤
- – Italian noodles like spaghetti. 🍝
- – Round food with cheese and sauce. 🍕
- – An animal with black and white stripes. 🦓
- – A nice smell. 👃
- – TV, newspapers, and the internet.
- – A country in Asia. 🌏
28 Clues: – A nice smell. 👃 • – A dangerous snake. 🐍 • – A country in Asia. 🌏 • – Information or facts. • – A long yellow fruit. 🍌 • – A sweet fizzy drink. 🥤 • – This punctuation mark: , • – A fixed number or limit. • – A big country in Asia. 🇮🇳 • – A large country (USA). 🇺🇸 • – A fish people often eat. 🐟 • – A very big black monkey. 🐒 • – A country north of the USA. 🇨🇦 • ...
World War I 2025-03-10
Across
- This battle was a turning point along the Western Front.
- Countries of Europe wanted to carve up world
- When the war was over, this country was blamed by the victors
- He killed the Archduke of Austria-Hungary
- The idea that all aspects of a society are part of the war
- The category of weapon responsible for the most death in WWI.
- The Battle that represented the futility of war.
- The country that experienced the largest part of trench warfare.
- This country surrendered early November of 1918.
- He was assassinated in Sarajevo
- This treaty ended WWI
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- A nickname for World War I
- Used by Germans first and then all nations
- A cause of war- that included a weapons race.
- Country that underwent a Revolution during WWI
- When Germany invaded this country, England decided to enter WWI as refugees were fleeing!
- He was a conscientious objector of the US.
- The longest battle of WWI at over 300 days!
- This empire that does not exist after WWI!
- Warfare that was fought in Western Europe
- Agreements that dragged many nations into war
- Country that Austria-Hungary declared war upon
22 Clues: This treaty ended WWI • A nickname for World War I • He was assassinated in Sarajevo • He killed the Archduke of Austria-Hungary • Warfare that was fought in Western Europe • Used by Germans first and then all nations • He was a conscientious objector of the US. • This empire that does not exist after WWI! • The longest battle of WWI at over 300 days! • ...
Europe Crossword 2020-05-13
Across
- World's most famous cycling competition infamously won by Lance Armstrong (4,2,6)
- Last country to give women the vote in 1984! (13)
- Country with the most northerly point of Europe at Svalbard (6)
- Country that is the last (official) dictatorship in Europe run by Lukashenko (7)
- South-Eastern european country which includes large numbers of islands in the Adriatic (6)
- Swedish group who won Eurovision in 1974 with the song 'Waterloo' and whose music is behind the Mamma Mia films (4)
- European country that holds the record for longest without a government due to its split into French and Flemish halves (7)
- Sea that forms the southern border of Europe (13)
- City in the Czech Republic where the uprising against the USSR known as the '___ Spring' and the Velvet Revolution took place (6)
- Country home to the cities of Warsaw, Krakow, and Gdansk (7)
- City of light famous for its giant iron tower named after its designer (5)
- Colours on the flags of Poland, Monaco, Austria, Denmark, and Malta (3,3,5)
- country unified by Garibaldi in the 19th Century (5)
- French General and Emperor who ruled much of Europe in the early 19th Century (8)
- City in the Netherlands due to host Eurovision 2020 (9)
- Country allowed to qualify for Eurovision despite not being anywhere near Europe and containing Koalas! (9)
- Twin cities that combined to form the capital of the Hungary (4,3,4)
- Sea bordered by Sweden, Denmark, Finland, Estonia, Lavtia, Estonia, Poland and Gernmay (6)
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- Largest island in Europe by area and largest in the UK (5,7)
- Southern Spanish city in Andalusia famous for its oranges (7)
- Germany's Chancellor since 2005 (6,6)
- Scottish city that hosts both a major international cultural festival and the 'Fringe' a second major cultural festival famous for its comedy (9)
- Europe's longest river that runs through central Russia and through Ukraine into the Black Sea (5)
- Principality that hosts one of the most famous Formula 1 races on the its streets. (6)
- Large Italian island known as the home of the mafia and Corleone family (6)
- Capital city of Croatia (6)
- Italian city known as the 'Eternal City' and home to the Pope (4)
- Country that is home to the World Health Organisation (11)
- Country that was home to the major artists of Rembrandt, Vermeer, and Van Gogh (11)
- The oldest country in the world and also one of the smallest! (3,6)
- Country that only came into being in the 19th Century and had previously been the Holy Roman Empire (7)
- Largest city of Turkey which spans both Europe and Asia (8)
32 Clues: Capital city of Croatia (6) • Germany's Chancellor since 2005 (6,6) • Last country to give women the vote in 1984! (13) • Sea that forms the southern border of Europe (13) • country unified by Garibaldi in the 19th Century (5) • City in the Netherlands due to host Eurovision 2020 (9) • Country that is home to the World Health Organisation (11) • ...
Chapter 9 Vocabulary Crossword 2018-02-11
Across
- A measure of each country's gender inequality
- Development of core regions at the expense of those on the periphery.
- Solar energy systems that collect energy without the use of mechanical devices.
- Pumping of high pressure water to break rocks and release natural gas
- The amount of a resource remaining in discovered resources.
- Energy formed by joining nuclei of two hydrogen atoms to form helium
- Energy from steam or hot water produced from hot or molten underground rocks
- Country that has progressed relatively far along continuum of development (More developed Country MDC)
- The amount of a resource in deposits not yet identified but thought to exist.
- A solar energy cell usually made from silicon that collects solar rays to generate electricity.
- The amount of money needed in one country to purchase the same goods and services in another country. PPP adjusts income figures to account for differences among countries in the cost of goods.
- An indicator of the level of development for each country, constructed by the UN, that is based on income, literacy, education, and life expectancy
- materials from a nuclear reaction that emit radiation : Contact with such particle may be harmful or lethal people therefore must be safely stored for years.
- Alternative to international trade that emphasizes small businesses and worker-owned and democratically run cooperatives and requires employers to pay fair workers fair wages, permit union organization, and comply with minimum environmental and safety standards.
- The quantity of something that producers have for sale.
- The value of output of goods and services produced in a country in a year, including money that leaves and enters the country
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- Country in early stage of economic development(Less developed country LDC)
- Investment made by a country in the economy of another country
- Modification of the HDI to account for inequality within a country
- Percentage of women holding full-time jobs outside the home
- A rapid increase in the value of houses followed by a sharp decline in their value
- Splitting of an atomic nucleus to create energy
- Provision of small loans and other financial services to individuals and small businesses in developing countries.
- Percentage of a country's people who can read and write
- A resource that has theoretically unlimited supply and is not depleted when used by humans,
- Power generated by moving water
- The number of women who die giving birth (per 100,000 Births)
- A source of energy that has a finite supply capable of being exhausted.
- Energy source formed from the residue of plants and animal fossils
- Quantity of something that consumers are willing and able to buy
30 Clues: Power generated by moving water • A measure of each country's gender inequality • Splitting of an atomic nucleus to create energy • Percentage of a country's people who can read and write • The quantity of something that producers have for sale. • Percentage of women holding full-time jobs outside the home • ...
Australian civics 2021-12-02
Across
- one side of government consisting of 76 members
- when a country becomes a nation on its own
- a vote for a leader
- the leader of a state
- the power to put laws into action
- a legal document in which a country must follow and operate by
- a person who is accepted and belomngs in a country
- a level of government that controls kindergartens, rubbish and other things in a local community
- a level of government that controls primary and high schools and other things in a state
- a leader of a country
- one side of government consisting of 151 members
- the leader of a local community
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- jack a symbol in the Australian flag to represent Australia's history as a British colony
- a level of government that controls things like immigrants
- the star representing the federation of Australia with one point for each state
- another term for legislature
- the national song of a country
- a person who fleas their country to seek safety and the government accepts them
- a vote to change the constitution
- find safety but the government has not yet acknowledged them
- the last name of the first Australian Prime minister
- the power to make and change the law
- the power to make judgements on the law
- a group made up of the House of Representatives and The Senate
- a person who fleas their country in order
- the brightest constellation visible in the southern hemisphere
- court another term for judiciary
- general a person who signs bills in place of the queen
- allowing people to vote and choose their leader
- a person who leaves their country to seek a better future
30 Clues: a vote for a leader • the leader of a state • a leader of a country • another term for legislature • the national song of a country • the leader of a local community • court another term for judiciary • a vote to change the constitution • the power to put laws into action • the power to make and change the law • the power to make judgements on the law • ...
Latin America 2014-03-09
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- what is the capital of French Guiana
- what is the capital of Ecuador
- what country is between Honduras and Costa Rica
- what language does Guyana speak
- what is the capital of Chile
- what language does Suriname speak
- what is the capital of Guatemala
- what language does Brazil speak
- what is the capital of Paraguay
- what is the capital of El Salvador
- what country is south of Cuba
- what language does Haiti speak
- what country is east of the Dominican Republic
- what is the capital of Bolivia
- what is the capital of Uruguay
- what is the capital of Brazil
- what is the capital of Belize
- What country is between Ecuador and Venezuela
- what country is east of Guatemala
- what is the capital of Mexico
- what is the capital of Puerto Rico
- what is the capital of Peru
- what country is south of Brazil
- what is the capital of Columbia
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- what language does chile speak
- what is the capital of Argentina
- what is the capital of Venezuela
- what country is west of Argentina
- what is the capital of Cuba
- what is the capital of Honduras
- what is the capital of Haiti
- what is the capital of Costa Rica
- what language does French Guiana speak
- what is the capital of panama
- what is the capital of Suriname
- what is the capital of the Dominican Republic
- what country is west of French Guiana
- what is the capital of Guyana
- what is the capital of Nicaragua
- what is the capital of Jamaica
40 Clues: what is the capital of Cuba • what is the capital of Peru • what is the capital of Chile • what is the capital of Haiti • what country is south of Cuba • what is the capital of panama • what is the capital of Brazil • what is the capital of Belize • what is the capital of Guyana • what is the capital of Mexico • what language does chile speak • what is the capital of Ecuador • ...
Think you're a cheese whiz? Take the cheese quiz! 2015-06-23
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- Bandel, Paneer, Khoa, Kalari, and Chhena are cheeses produced in this country
- Jack Name of character in “Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers” cartoon
- What do you call a cheese that isn’t yours?
- What kind of cheese is made backwards?
- What is the name for “fear of cheese”?
- What kind of cheese do you use to disguise a small horse?
- Which cheese might you ‘Gorge’ yourself upon?
- What cheese saw its sales rebound in 1995 after the clay-animated inventor Wallace (of Wallace and Gromit) declared it to be his favorite?
- Cheese #5 was produced in this country
- Cheese #2 was produced in this country
- Which is the most religious (holy) cheese?
- What hotel do mice stay in? The _______
- Cheese #1 was produced in this country
- The holes in Swiss cheese are called ____
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- Cheese #3 was produced in this country
- Which type of cheese is the world’s most consumed?
- Did you hear about the explosion at the cheese factory? There was de-____ everywhere
- When shouldn’t you believe a word your cheese is saying? When it’s too _____ to be true
- Cheese #4 was produced in this country
- Samuel Pepys buried this type of cheese in his garden during the Great Fire of London
- What did the cheese say when he looked in the mirror?
- In the 16th century, cheese was used as a currency in this Scandinavian country
- This U.S. state produces the most cheese (2.8 billion pounds per year)
- According to the national cheese board, how many kilograms of cheese does the average Brit consume per year?
- What country consumes the most cheese per capita?
25 Clues: Cheese #3 was produced in this country • Cheese #4 was produced in this country • What kind of cheese is made backwards? • What is the name for “fear of cheese”? • Cheese #5 was produced in this country • Cheese #2 was produced in this country • Cheese #1 was produced in this country • What hotel do mice stay in? The _______ • The holes in Swiss cheese are called ____ • ...
Global Community 2023-04-19
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- Tax placed on imported goods when entering a country
- A economy that dependents on a particular resource for success
- Manufacturing activities which are referred to as secondary production
- Houses and homes located in cities
- Trade Pact signed in 1992 between the U.S and neighboring countries to make trade easier
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- System In an economy business owners are in control of their produce
- Referred to as a “less developed nation” or “underdeveloped nation”
- Nations are united by euro, a common currency.
- The Practice of protecting a country's local businesses or industries
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- Utilizing different economic systems
- The Government controls the production of goods
- Cultures foreign to a country being implemented into government and with the people
- Includes service industries that offer service to other businesses and consumers
- The United Nations designed it to measure the containment of people in a certain country
- Direct use of natural resources in an economy
- Economic policy in which a nation doesn’t limit imports or exports with tariffs.
- intergovernmental organization
- Countries developed industrially and high standards of living
- Informal name referring to India’s movie industry
- Policies placed by a government given trade restrictions between one country or several.
- Search for a safe place providing food and shelter
- Going to one country from original home country permanently
- The quality of living for the people
- Underlying framework of a system, organization, or location
- Process in which colonized countries free themselves from their colonizer
26 Clues: intergovernmental organization • Houses and homes located in cities • Utilizing different economic systems • The quality of living for the people • Direct use of natural resources in an economy • Nations are united by euro, a common currency. • The Government controls the production of goods • Informal name referring to India’s movie industry • ...
GCD Crossword 2022-09-12
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- What did Tomas watch yesterday?
- What would Raida do if she was rich?
- What pet does Tomas have?
- What fruit did Denicia eat last?
- What is Denicia's favorite Japanese word?
- What is Tomas' favorite food?
- What is Hagiwara going to do on the weekend?
- What does Daphne not like about Japan?
- What is Daphne's dream?
- What sport does Chris play?
- If Chris were reborn as an animal, which animal?
- What did Denicia's cook yesterday?
- What did Raida eat this morning?
- If David were reborn as an animal, which animal?
- What did Fujita eat this morning?
- What is Fujita's dream?
- What is Chris' hobby?
- What does Denicia miss about her home country?
- What does Raida like about Japan?
- What does David miss about his home country?
- What dessert is famous in Daphne's country?
- Who is famous in Chris' country?
- What does Hagiwara like about Japan?
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- What did David watch yesterday?
- What music is famous in Hagiwara's country?
- What is Hagiwara's favorite place in Japan?
- What food is famous in Chris' country?
- What did David do yesterday?
- Who is famous in Denicia's country?
- What food is famous in David's country?
- If Fujita was reborn as an animal, which animal?
- What food is famous in Tomas'country?
- What is Hagiwara's hobby?
- What is Raida's hobby?
- What does Daphne think about school lunch?
- What is Tomas' favorite Japanese word?
- What fruit did Fujita eat last?
- What did Raida cook yesterday?
- Who is Daphne favorite musical artist?
- What sport does Fujita play?
40 Clues: What is Chris' hobby? • What is Raida's hobby? • What is Daphne's dream? • What is Fujita's dream? • What pet does Tomas have? • What is Hagiwara's hobby? • What sport does Chris play? • What did David do yesterday? • What sport does Fujita play? • What is Tomas' favorite food? • What did Raida cook yesterday? • What did David watch yesterday? • What did Tomas watch yesterday? • ...
Countries of South America 2025-01-14
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- This country's name means "River of Painted Birds"
- This country is home to the Patagonia Mountains
- This country has been a colony of France since 1817
- This country is the largest in South America
- This country is 80% covered in rainforests
- This country is a major producer of Coffee
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- This country is mostly filled by the Andes Mountains
- In this country, Guaraní is spoken more than Spanish
- This country is home to many rivers, rainforests,
- This country's name means "Little Venice"
- This country is shaped as a very narrow strip running north to south
- This county's name comes from the Spanish word for "equator"
- This country's capital city, La Paz, is the highest of anywhere in the world
13 Clues: This country's name means "Little Venice" • This country is 80% covered in rainforests • This country is a major producer of Coffee • This country is the largest in South America • This country is home to the Patagonia Mountains • This country is home to many rivers, rainforests, • This country's name means "River of Painted Birds" • ...
Crossword 2020-03-16
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- the main means of mass communication (broadcasting, publishing, and the Internet) regarded collectively.
- A trending virus in the media
- The home of Hollywood and the most obese country in the world
- Unjust or prejudiced treatment to different categories of people
- Discrimination towards a certain race
- a short amusing or interesting story about a real incident or person
- Place where the coronavirus took place
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- Country known for Pho and their long cultural dresses
- the presentation of stories in a way that is intended to provoke public interest or excitement, at the expense of accuracy.
- a particular attitude towards or way of regarding something; a point of view
- Country where Koalas and kangaroos come from
- What country is the Grand Palace located
- The country known for the Azadi Tower and Borujerdi Historical House
- false information in the media
- Country known for pasta, pizza and the Colosseum
- terms of the production and consumption of goods and services and the supply of money.
- World's largest producer and is the second largest country
17 Clues: A trending virus in the media • false information in the media • Discrimination towards a certain race • Place where the coronavirus took place • What country is the Grand Palace located • Country where Koalas and kangaroos come from • Country known for pasta, pizza and the Colosseum • Country known for Pho and their long cultural dresses • ...
Government Classifications 2016-05-18
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- These rules keep a society operating peacefully.
- A system of government which has a head of state or president elected by the people.
- The rule of a country by a single all powerful person.
- The right of a country to make their own rule and government.
- Special status and power given to selected people.
- A person who rules a country with absolute power.
- A group of military generals who maintain rule with the aid of the armed forces.
- Rule of a country by a small group of people.
- Recognising the ways people have behaved in the culture for a long time.
- A babylonian king who made one of the first codes of law.
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- Laws about peoples' rights and freedoms.
- The laws and systems by which an elected parliament governs a country.
- The laws which are designed to keep people from harm.
- A law based on ideas of what is right and wrong.
- A country governed by the ruling class or nobility.
- Laws inspired by what people believe.
- A country which has a ruler who inherits their postion.
17 Clues: Laws inspired by what people believe. • Laws about peoples' rights and freedoms. • Rule of a country by a small group of people. • These rules keep a society operating peacefully. • A law based on ideas of what is right and wrong. • A person who rules a country with absolute power. • Special status and power given to selected people. • ...
INSO Term 1 2026-04-27
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- A policy where a country expands its power by controlling other lands.
- The country that expanded its empire in Asia during the early 1900s.
- When a country grows by taking control of more land.
- The buying and selling of goods between people or countries.
- A worldwide economic crisis in the 1930s with high unemployment and poverty.
- A serious disagreement or fight between groups or countries.
- Materials from nature like coal, oil, or minerals used by people.
- A group of territories or countries ruled by one nation.
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- A region in northeast China that Japan invaded in 1931.
- When countries work together to solve problems.
- The army, navy, and air forces of a country.
- When an army enters another country to take control.
- When there is not enough of something people need or want.
- Strong pride and loyalty to one's country, sometimes leading to expansion.
- Materials or things people use to make products or support life, like oil, water, or land.Manchuria
- Land that is owned or controlled by a country.
- An example of a natural resource.
17 Clues: An example of a natural resource. • The army, navy, and air forces of a country. • Land that is owned or controlled by a country. • When countries work together to solve problems. • When an army enters another country to take control. • When a country grows by taking control of more land. • A region in northeast China that Japan invaded in 1931. • ...
International Trade Review 2020-12-01
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- The European Community (or European Union) collects a VAT, which stands for _______ Added Tax.
- A limit based on the quantities that can be imported is a q_______.
- China's absolute advantage is c_____.
- The key to trade is s_______________.
- When a country is able to produce more of a given product than another country, it has an absolute a___________.
- The European Community (or European Union) allows its citizens to hold common p__________, vote in European elections and travel anywhere in the EU to work, shop, save and invest.
- In the European Community (or European Union), the e_____ replaced individual currencies.
- Goods sold from a home country to another outside country are e________.
- When you look at the foreign exchange rate, the British "dollar" is known as the British "p______".
- When a country spends more on imports than it earns on exports, it has a trade ________.
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- An order by government prohibiting movement of ships into or out of ports is known as an e_________.
- One goal of the GATT was to do away with import q________.
- When a country earns more on exports than it spends on imports, it has a trade ________.
- GATT stands for General Agreement on _________ and Trade.
- According to our notes, Texas specializes in beef and c_________.
- Goods purchased from another country and brought into a home country are i________.
- NAFTA stands for the North American Free _______ Agreement.
- The price of one country's currency described in terms of another country's currency is known as the foreign ___________ rate.
- The WTO stands for __________ Trade Organization.
- NAFTA consists of the United States, Canada & ________.
- A tax placed on imports is known as a t_______.
21 Clues: China's absolute advantage is c_____. • The key to trade is s_______________. • A tax placed on imports is known as a t_______. • The WTO stands for __________ Trade Organization. • NAFTA consists of the United States, Canada & ________. • GATT stands for General Agreement on _________ and Trade. • One goal of the GATT was to do away with import q________. • ...
Global community terms 2023-04-19
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- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in India
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently.
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in India • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
global community terms 2023-04-19
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- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in india
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently.
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in india • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
global community terms 2023-04-19
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- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in india
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently.
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in india • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
Global community terms 2023-04-18
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- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in India
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in India • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
Global community terms 2023-04-18
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- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in india
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently.
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in india • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
Think you're a cheese whiz? Take the cheese quiz! 2015-06-23
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- Cheese #2 was produced in this country
- What hotel do mice stay in? The _______
- What is the name for “fear of cheese”?
- Which cheese might you ‘Gorge’ yourself upon?
- Which type of cheese is the world’s most consumed?
- When shouldn’t you believe a word your cheese is saying? When it’s too _____ to be true
- What kind of cheese do you use to disguise a small horse?
- What cheese saw its sales rebound in 1995 after the clay-animated inventor Wallace (of Wallace and Gromit) declared it to be his favorite?
- What do you call a cheese that isn’t yours?
- What country consumes the most cheese per capita?
- Which is the most religious (holy) cheese?
- Name of character in “Chip ‘n Dale Rescue Rangers” cartoon. ________ Jack
- Cheese #3 was produced in this country
- Did you hear about the explosion at the cheese factory? There was de-____ everywhere
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- Cheese #5 was produced in this country
- Bandel, Paneer, Khoa, Kalari, and Chhena are cheeses produced in this country
- Cheese #4 was produced in this country
- Cheese #1 was produced in this country
- What did the cheese say when he looked in the mirror?
- Samuel Pepys buried this type of cheese in his garden during the Great Fire of London
- This U.S. state produces the most cheese (2.8 billion pounds per year)
- The holes in Swiss cheese are called ____
- In the 16th century, cheese was used as a currency in this Scandinavian country
- According to the national cheese board, how many kilograms of cheese does the average Brit consume per year?
- What kind of cheese is made backwards?
25 Clues: Cheese #2 was produced in this country • Cheese #5 was produced in this country • Cheese #4 was produced in this country • What is the name for “fear of cheese”? • Cheese #1 was produced in this country • Cheese #3 was produced in this country • What kind of cheese is made backwards? • What hotel do mice stay in? The _______ • The holes in Swiss cheese are called ____ • ...
Chapter 6 2017-01-08
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- A province in India where Sikhs live and would like to become its own country
- A reduction in population caused by natural or human-made forces
- Slavery under a contract/agreement
- In the early 1880s this man claimed all the lands drained by the Congo River which included the Republic of the Congo and the Democratic Republic of the Congo
- A form of ethnocentrism that uses European ethnic, national, religious, and linguistic criteria to judge other peoples
- The Hindu country made from the division of one country into two
- A way of thinking that centres on one’s own race and culture
- Held in 1884 for imperial powers to divide up Africa
- A period of time starting in 1858 where the British government took direct rule over India. The Hindi word for 'rule'
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- The Muslim country made from the division of one country into two
- This country used to be East Pakistan, but became its own country in 1971
- The man who made India independent
- One country’s domination over another country’s economic, political, and cultural institutions
- The reduction in or loss of industries
- The values of all the goods and services produced annually within a country’s borders
- Indigenous people were forced off their land when settlers needed the land
- The movement by people from one place to another with the intentions of settling in the new location
- A country located on the border where India, Pakistan, and China meet
- Something that has been passed on by those who lived in the past
- Indian soldiers formed by The British East India Company
20 Clues: The man who made India independent • Slavery under a contract/agreement • The reduction in or loss of industries • Held in 1884 for imperial powers to divide up Africa • Indian soldiers formed by The British East India Company • A way of thinking that centres on one’s own race and culture • A reduction in population caused by natural or human-made forces • ...
People and places 2021-12-22
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- the latitude that runs through the centre of the earth
- Capital of Scotland
- In which Italian city do you find the "Spanish Steps"?
- Capital of Arizona
- Capital of Chile
- How many countries are inside the United Kingdom?
- "_____ Lampur" is the capital of Malaysia
- Where is the Tower Bridge located
- What country does the Rhine go through?
- A place name that is also slang for coffee (think of Garfield's many cups)
- City that is located in two countries, also used to go by "Constantinople"
- How many countries does the USA share a border with?
- What is the capital city of Mexico? (Hint: I just gave you half of the answer)
- Largest non-continental island in the world
- Capital of Senegal, also a driving race Papa likes to talk about
- largest island in the world
- Country also called The Netherlands
- City where you'll find the Acropolis
- what country is Loch Ness in?
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- How many time zones does China have?
- Capital of Denmark
- Country where you find Machu Picchu
- coldest continent in the world
- Country with the most natural lakes
- Smallest Country in the world
- what are the branches of a river called
- largest desert in the world
- "_____ sterling", the currency of the UK
- Where you can find Bran Castle and reputedly, vampires
- City in Australia, or your cousin
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What country has the abbreviation CH (also a holey cheese)
- Canada's largest island
- Country where you'll find the giants on Easter Island
- Capital of Thailand
- Capital city of New Zealand and also a beef dish Papa said you should try since you like pies
- What present-day Italian city does Vesuvius overlook?
- Earth's largest continent
38 Clues: Capital of Chile • Capital of Denmark • Capital of Arizona • Capital of Scotland • Capital of Thailand • Canada's largest island • Earth's largest continent • largest desert in the world • largest island in the world • Smallest Country in the world • what country is Loch Ness in? • coldest continent in the world • City in Australia, or your cousin • Where is the Tower Bridge located • ...
English-speaking countries. 2020-10-14
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- D. Trump is current president of ...
- European country whose capital is London
- It is the second-most populous country
- The smallest member
- Which country is the home of Kangaroo?
- Country whose calling code is +65
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- Country whose biggest city is Glasgow
- African country whose capital is Nairobi
- A country whose symbol is the four-leaf clover
- Where Bob Marley was born?
- Country whose capital is Ottawa
- Where is Gareth bale from?
12 Clues: The smallest member • Where Bob Marley was born? • Where is Gareth bale from? • Country whose capital is Ottawa • Country whose calling code is +65 • D. Trump is current president of ... • Country whose biggest city is Glasgow • It is the second-most populous country • Which country is the home of Kangaroo? • European country whose capital is London • ...
North/Central America 2024-03-14
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- AKA Kevin Garnett, the second biggest country in the world
- The leader of the big 3. AKA Paul Pierce.
- The last letter in our acronym, what country started with the letter P?
- Salvador What country did the letter E stand for?
- This country hates everything! (Not really)
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- The letter G stands for this country in our acronym.
- Not Cold Pizza! What country stands for Cold?
- They are to the right of Haiti.
- In this country, they got crazy that Cuba is not a cube!
- Not shaped like a cube
- AKA Ray Allen, south of the USA
- The letter B in our acronym stands for this country. Next to Guatemala
- Big Gorillas Eat HotDogs. What country was the letter H for?
13 Clues: Not shaped like a cube • They are to the right of Haiti. • AKA Ray Allen, south of the USA • The leader of the big 3. AKA Paul Pierce. • This country hates everything! (Not really) • Not Cold Pizza! What country stands for Cold? • Salvador What country did the letter E stand for? • The letter G stands for this country in our acronym. • ...
Countries 2024-12-09
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- A country famous for its kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef.
- A country known for its pyramids and ancient history.
- A country in Asia known for its cherry blossoms and sushi
- A country in Europe famous for its art, fashion, and the Eiffel Tower.
- A country in North America known for maple syrup and hockey.
- A country in Southeast Asia famous for its temples, tuk-tuks, and food.
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- A country in the Middle East known for its desert and camels.
- A country in Southeast Asia famous for its beaches and Petronas Towers.
- A European country known for Big Ben.
- A country in Asia famous for spicy curries.
- A country in Asia famous for Mount Everest.
- A country in East Asia with the Great Wall.
12 Clues: A European country known for Big Ben. • A country in Asia famous for spicy curries. • A country in Asia famous for Mount Everest. • A country in East Asia with the Great Wall. • A country known for its pyramids and ancient history. • A country in Asia known for its cherry blossoms and sushi • A country in North America known for maple syrup and hockey. • ...
Geografie 2024-09-12
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- Its the Capital of Japan
- Capital of finnland
- the Country has the most Island
- It has there the most volkanoes
- it has there tropic rainforst
- In this Country you speak spanish
- its the Capital of Switzerland.
- Its the Caapitel of Australia
- its the largest Country in Europe .
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- Coldest Country in the world
- Its the Capital of Canada
- Pandas live there
- its the Country with the Most inhabitants.
- its the Capital of Turkey.
- There you Talk Hebrew
- The Colosseum is there
- Its the Capitel of Egypt
- its the Capital of Bangladesch
- Its the Capitel of Germany
- There it has the Eiffel Tower
20 Clues: Pandas live there • Capital of finnland • There you Talk Hebrew • The Colosseum is there • Its the Capital of Japan • Its the Capitel of Egypt • Its the Capital of Canada • its the Capital of Turkey. • Its the Capitel of Germany • Coldest Country in the world • it has there tropic rainforst • There it has the Eiffel Tower • Its the Caapitel of Australia • its the Capital of Bangladesch • ...
Government 2026-05-11
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- A rule people follow
- A person in a courtroom
- Leader of the United States
- A group that protects the country
- A place run by local government
- A place where government workers work
- Money paid to the government
- What people do in an election
- A symbol of a country
- A person in charge
- A place where people live
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- People who help keep laws
- A freedom people have
- Something people must obey
- Leader of a town or city
- Part of a country
- A person who lives in a country
- To pick a leader
- An idea for a new law
- Place where judges work
20 Clues: To pick a leader • Part of a country • A person in charge • A rule people follow • A freedom people have • An idea for a new law • A symbol of a country • A person in a courtroom • Place where judges work • Leader of a town or city • People who help keep laws • A place where people live • Something people must obey • Leader of the United States • Money paid to the government • ...
Cold War 1945-1950s 2022-03-02
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- Stop the spread of Communism
- Eastern European countries dependent on the Soviets
- also known as Russia
- the country that we live in
- Maintain peace and security
- political and military alliance
- aids North Korea during the War
- USA ideology
- preventing nuclear war with a huge arsenal
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- US aid to worn torn Europe
- US getting supplies into Berlin
- Soviet response to NATO
- second attempt of closing off Berlin
- capitalist country of Korea
- communist country of Korea
- Soviet Union ideology
- Country that occupied Korea from 1905-45
- meeting to discuss Postwar Japanese Empire
- not letting communism spread
19 Clues: USA ideology • also known as Russia • Soviet Union ideology • Soviet response to NATO • US aid to worn torn Europe • communist country of Korea • the country that we live in • capitalist country of Korea • Maintain peace and security • Stop the spread of Communism • not letting communism spread • US getting supplies into Berlin • political and military alliance • ...
Europe and the European Union 2015-02-19
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- This river runs through Paris
- Reasons why people move to a country
- The mountain range that runs along the border of France and Spain
- A tiny landlocked country in between Belgium and Germany
- Mont Blanc is the highest mountain in this mountain range
- You commit this when breaking the law
- A chance to do something, for example a job
- The Bernabeu stadium is in this capital city
- People moving in to a country
- A place where you go if you are unwell
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- This country has applied to join the EU and is home to Europe's most northerly capital city
- The money you get paid when you are working
- Reasons why people leave a country
- People moving from a country
- A group of countries that work together to form close political and economic relationships.
- Tower Bridge crosses this river
- The movement of people from one place to another
17 Clues: People moving from a country • This river runs through Paris • People moving in to a country • Tower Bridge crosses this river • Reasons why people leave a country • Reasons why people move to a country • You commit this when breaking the law • A place where you go if you are unwell • The money you get paid when you are working • A chance to do something, for example a job • ...
Immigration Summative 2024-11-26
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- The Chinese fled due to Civil _
- some immigrants came to America so they could own land and farm
- this country was the first to make a Kindergarten
- some came to America to escape dictatorship
- the place where families hugged and kissed each other in Ellis Island
- hinders communication in a new country
- many immigrants came over because of _
- this country came to America after the potato famine
- where doctors could check if immigrants were healthy and fit in Ellis Island
- a Revolutionary War cavalry officer born in this country as Kazimierz Pułaski
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- many immigrants were often seen with hate
- integration into new culture and workplaces
- this country came to America to escape dire poverty
- another name for the Registry room on the Ellis Island
- many immigrants came to America for better _ opportunities
- this country mainly came to Minnesota
- many came to America in the hopes of the freedom of _
17 Clues: The Chinese fled due to Civil _ • this country mainly came to Minnesota • hinders communication in a new country • many immigrants came over because of _ • many immigrants were often seen with hate • integration into new culture and workplaces • some came to America to escape dictatorship • this country was the first to make a Kindergarten • ...
Join 4_H 2017-07-18
19 Clues: FUN • CAMP • HEAD • FAIR • CLUB • HEART • LEARN • HANDS • WORLD • TRIPS • CREATE • TALENT • HEALTH • SERVICE • COUNTRY • COMMUNITY • LEADERSHIP • AMBASSADOR • EXPERIENCES
Chapter 16: East Asilaanbaatar 2023-05-16
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- Sea that separates China and South Korea
- Capital of Taiwan
- Northernmost large river that flows into the Yellow Sea
- Island country southeast of China
- Capital of North Korea
- Country north of China
- Desert across border of China and Mongolia
- Large city on east coast at the East China Sea
- Largest country in Asia
- Separates Japan from North and South Korea
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- Large city on coast of South China Sea
- Capital of Mongolia
- Capital of South Korea
- Capital of China
- Island country due east of China
- Capital of Japan
- Nearest ocean
- River that flows through Shanghai
- River that flows through Hong Kong
19 Clues: Nearest ocean • Capital of China • Capital of Japan • Capital of Taiwan • Capital of Mongolia • Capital of South Korea • Capital of North Korea • Country north of China • Largest country in Asia • Island country due east of China • Island country southeast of China • River that flows through Shanghai • River that flows through Hong Kong • Large city on coast of South China Sea • ...
Term 1 Geography 2021-12-13
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- Canada is a country with a very ... population.
- The geographical name for a countryside.
- China's one ... policy
- The growth in the number of people living in towns and cities.
- A city with more than 10 million people.
- Too many people in a country which exceeds the number of resources available.
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- Lack of job opportunities is a ... factor.
- Better quality of life is a ... factor.
- Population grows because the ... rate is high.
- The biggest country in the world by area.
- Northern India is a very ... populated country.
- The population is unevenly ...
- The geographical name for a city.
- High rise buildings in cities would have this type of housing.
- The country with the biggest population in the world.
- The number of people in a country or area.
16 Clues: China's one ... policy • The population is unevenly ... • The geographical name for a city. • Better quality of life is a ... factor. • The geographical name for a countryside. • A city with more than 10 million people. • The biggest country in the world by area. • Lack of job opportunities is a ... factor. • The number of people in a country or area. • ...
South American Geography 2026-04-14
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- a large plateau in eastern Brazil
- the tallest mountains in South America
- the ocean to the east of South America
- the longest and most important river in South America
- hot and arid area in northern Chile and southern Peru
- the largest country in South America
- the country where the famed "Pampas" are found
- the country that touches Central America
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- the ocean south of South America
- the sea north of Colombia
- the islands off the southeast tip of South America
- the most narrow country in South America that touches the Pacific Ocean
- the thin isthmus that connects North and South America
- the large area of water that is fed by the Amazon River
- the country east of Colombia
- a landlocked country north of Argentina and west of Brazil
16 Clues: the sea north of Colombia • the country east of Colombia • the ocean south of South America • a large plateau in eastern Brazil • the largest country in South America • the tallest mountains in South America • the ocean to the east of South America • the country that touches Central America • the country where the famed "Pampas" are found • ...
Eliam countrys 2024-02-08
12 Clues: bad country • good country • they talk spanish • its famous for sushi • the start of covid-19 • we are from this country • messi is from this country • zednie is from this country • ronaldo is from this country • they talk british and drink tea • OO mrsavage is frome this country • manny soccer players come from heare.
"Places" Crossword Quiz 2020-12-14
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- In what country, famous for its Apple Strudel, was Mozart born in?
- Berat, the “city of a thousand windows”, is found in which country?
- What is the capital city of Ireland?
- Which South American Country borders Peru, Bolivia and Argentinia?
- In what country is the famous "cat island" of Aoshima?
- In what mountain range can mount Everest be found?
- In what country would you find “Pierogi” (dumpling) in?
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- The Great Barrier Reef can be found off the coast of which country?
- Following Alaska, what is the next largest state according to land area in the US?
- What country, in square kilometres, is the second largest in the world?
- In what city would you find the Sagrada Familia?
- Wellington is the capital city of which country?
- In what city was the first Olympic Games held in?
- Which country’s national football team won the 2002 World Cup?
- In what city would you find the Eiffel tower?
15 Clues: What is the capital city of Ireland? • In what city would you find the Eiffel tower? • In what city would you find the Sagrada Familia? • Wellington is the capital city of which country? • In what city was the first Olympic Games held in? • In what mountain range can mount Everest be found? • In what country is the famous "cat island" of Aoshima? • ...
Physical Geography Crossword 2022-11-01
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- the source of a river
- a member of the Arctic native peoples of North America; once known as Eskimo
- to change residence from a country to begin living permanently in another country
- the St. Lawrence river, the St. Lawrence seaway, and the great lakes are examples of:
- a large population concentration made up of several large and many smaller cities
- to leave one’s own country to settle permanently in another
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- movement toward cities
- the breaking away of one part of a country to create a separate, independent country
- a high ridge in the rocky mountains
- growth that does not deplete the human and natural resources of a given area
- a physical feature that determines the direction in a river flows
- the unplanned and uncontrollable spread of urban settlements into neighboring regions
- the things that help a country function like transportation, plumbing, sewage systems, etc.
- various bodies of water that join in a river
- a partially self-governing country with close ties to another country
15 Clues: the source of a river • movement toward cities • a high ridge in the rocky mountains • various bodies of water that join in a river • to leave one’s own country to settle permanently in another • a physical feature that determines the direction in a river flows • a partially self-governing country with close ties to another country • ...
County in south America 2025-05-05
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- – A long, narrow country along the western edge of South America.
- – A small country in the northeast, known for its Dutch colonial heritage.
- – A country in the northern part of South America, known for its rainforest.
- – Famous for the Galápagos Islands and the equator line.
- – Known for coffee, the Andes mountains, and Cartagena.
- – Famous for tango dance and the Andes Mountains.
- – A small country with beautiful coastlines and the Great Blue Hole.
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- – Known for its oil reserves and Angel Falls.
- Guiana – An overseas region of France, located on the northeastern coast of South America.
- – A small country known for its beaches and football.
- – Home to the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu.
- – A landlocked country in central South America.
- – Landlocked country known for the Uyuni Salt Flats.
- – Known for being an island nation in the Indian Ocean, though technically part of Africa, it is often grouped with South America for certain contexts like eco-tourism.
- – The largest country in South America, known for the Amazon Rainforest.
15 Clues: – Known for its oil reserves and Angel Falls. • – A landlocked country in central South America. • – Home to the ancient Incan city of Machu Picchu. • – Famous for tango dance and the Andes Mountains. • – Landlocked country known for the Uyuni Salt Flats. • – A small country known for its beaches and football. • ...
Migration vocabulary 2025-03-16
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- – To leave one’s own country to settle permanently in another.
- – A set of rules that govern how people can enter or stay in a country.
- – A person who is legally recognized as a member of a country, with rights and duties.
- – The reason why people leave their country, such as war or lack of resources.
- – The dividing lines that separate one country from another.
- – The process of moving from one place to another, often for work or safety.
- – A nation with its own government and borders.
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- – A person who flees their home country due to fear of persecution, war, or violence.
- – An official document that allows a person to enter, stay, or work in a foreign country.
- – To move to another country with the intention of living there permanently.
- – The power or right to make decisions, enforce laws, and manage people’s movements within a country.
- – A person who moves from one country or place to another for various reasons, often work-related.
- - Positive reasons that attract people to a new country, like jobs or safety.
13 Clues: – A nation with its own government and borders. • – The dividing lines that separate one country from another. • – To leave one’s own country to settle permanently in another. • – A set of rules that govern how people can enter or stay in a country. • – To move to another country with the intention of living there permanently. • ...
Latin America 2014-03-09
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- what country is between Honduras and Costa Rica
- what is the capital of Guatemala
- what country is south of Cuba
- what is the capital of Suriname
- what is the capital of Nicaragua
- What country is between Ecuador and Venezuela
- what is the capital of French Guiana
- what is the capital of Belize
- what language does chile speak
- what is the capital of Jamaica
- what language does French Guiana speak
- what language does Haiti speak
- what language does Brazil speak
- what is the capital of Honduras
- what country is west of Argentina
- what is the capital of Chile
- what is the capital of Cuba
- what is the capital of El Salvador
- what is the capital of Guyana
- what is the capital of Mexico
- what is the capital of Uruguay
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- what language does Suriname speak
- what is the capital of panama
- what is the capital of Brazil
- what is the capital of Columbia
- what country is south of Brazil
- what is the capital of Argentina
- what is the capital of Puerto Rico
- what is the capital of Haiti
- what is the capital of Costa Rica
- what is the capital of Peru
- what is the capital of Paraguay
- what country is east of the Dominican Republic
- what is the capital of Ecuador
- what is the capital of Bolivia
- what country is west of French Guiana
- what language does Guyana speak
- what is the capital of Venezuela
- what country is east of Guatemala
- what is the capital of the Dominican Republic
40 Clues: what is the capital of Peru • what is the capital of Cuba • what is the capital of Haiti • what is the capital of Chile • what is the capital of panama • what is the capital of Brazil • what country is south of Cuba • what is the capital of Belize • what is the capital of Guyana • what is the capital of Mexico • what language does chile speak • what is the capital of Jamaica • ...
Industry and Imperialism 2019-02-16
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- Empress of China in the late 1800s.
- This rebellion prompted the British to put India under direct rule.
- The only African country with 'never-been-colonized' bragging rights.
- Controlling the means of production. Know anything about US politics? Think Bernie Sanders.
- The first country to industrialize.
- First country to open Japan for trade.
- The so-called Jewel of the British Crown.
- When is your Imperialism map due?
- An American colony in Asia.
- About 30 million Indians died in this type of event under colonial rule.
- This country rapidly modernized in the late 19th century.
- The Chinese tried to drive away Western barbarians during this rebellion.
- The ______ Conference: colony creation without representation.
- This country had to accept the Open-Door Policy.
- The _______ engine, a major technological improvement.
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- The number of colonies the Netherlands had in Africa.
- British laws that limited child labor.
- Another word for 'cloth'.
- Country created after the Franco-Prussian War.
- Giuseppe __________, leader of the unification movement in southern Italy
- David __________, explorer of Africa.
- Diamonds are forever...unlike British colonial rule and segregation in this African country.
- One of the few benefits of Imperialism, though not every student sees this as such.
- Racism, but with "science".
- Drugs are bad, especially _____, which the British traded in China.
- _______ II: awful beard, awful-er treatment of his Belgian colony.
- This type of person was put back in power during the Meiji Restoration.
- A Realpolitik kind of guy.
- Factory smoke led to this unpleasant side effect of the Industrial Revolution.
- This country colonized most of West Africa.
30 Clues: Another word for 'cloth'. • A Realpolitik kind of guy. • Racism, but with "science". • An American colony in Asia. • When is your Imperialism map due? • Empress of China in the late 1800s. • The first country to industrialize. • David __________, explorer of Africa. • British laws that limited child labor. • First country to open Japan for trade. • ...
Global community 2023-04-21
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- offering services to other business and consumers
- a trade pact signed to make it easier for 3 countries to trade with each other
- the part that makes direct use of natural resources
- shared characteristics of a group of people
- an economic region of europe
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a policy so a nation does not try to limit imports or exports
- mass movement of people from one country to another
- a places reliance on a particular resource to be successful
- a system in which business owners can decide what to produce and how to
- transforming raw materials into goods
- the movement of people from rural areas going to urban areas
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- policies set in place by the government to restrict trade with one country
- people's quality of life based on the goods and services available to them
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- coming to a new country from one's home country to another
- sharing features of both market and command economy
- a country having a significantly made and have higher living standards
- the government controls the means of production
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- india popular and large movie industry
- The united nations way to measure the basic contentment of people living in a country
- higher living standards and goodly made
- the practice of protecting a countries local businesses or industries
- an international organization that try to coordinate oil policies
- a tax placed on imported goods
26 Clues: an economic region of europe • a tax placed on imported goods • transforming raw materials into goods • india popular and large movie industry • higher living standards and goodly made • shared characteristics of a group of people • the government controls the means of production • offering services to other business and consumers • ...
global community terms 2023-04-19
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- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in india
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently.
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in india • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
Global community terms 2023-04-18
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- A type of tax that is placed on imported goods entering a country
- An economy’s dependence on a certain resource to be successful
- Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities
- The process in which people migrate from rural areas to urban areas
- Created free trade between Mexico, Canada, and the United States
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- The government gives control to businesses which control the products
- has little industrial development causing a relatively low standard of living
- An economic region of Europe that is united under a common currency
- when a country carries out policies that benefit its own producers
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- Blends both elements of free market and a command economy
- Government controls all economic decisions
- The spreading of culture and religion between one group of people to another
- Service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- Measures the basic contentment of people in a particular country
- Part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources
- A policy in which a nation doesn't try to limit imports or use tariffs
- Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations
- Has great industrial development and high standard of living
- A large and popular movie industry in india
- Policies made by a government to stop trade with one or multiple countries
- When people move from one country to another
- Going to a new country from one’s home country and living permanently.
- The quality of people's lives with goods and services that are available
- The underlying foundation or framework of an organization, location, or system
- A process which previously colonized countries free themselves from colonizer
26 Clues: Government controls all economic decisions • A large and popular movie industry in india • When people move from one country to another • Organization of the world's major oil-exporting nations • Economic activity that includes manufacturing activities • Blends both elements of free market and a command economy • ...
Australian civics 2021-12-02
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- one side of government consisting of 76 members
- when a country becomes a nation on its own
- a vote for a leader
- the leader of a state
- the power to put laws into action
- a legal document in which a country must follow and operate by
- a person who is accepted and belomngs in a country
- a level of government that controls kindergartens, rubbish and other things in a local community
- a level of government that controls primary and high schools and other things in a state
- a leader of a country
- one side of government consisting of 151 members
- the leader of a local community
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- jack a symbol in the Australian flag to represent Australia's history as a British colony
- a level of government that controls things like immigrants
- the star representing the federation of Australia with one point for each state
- another term for legislature
- the national song of a country
- a person who fleas their country to seek safety and the government accepts them
- a vote to change the constitution
- find safety but the government has not yet acknowledged them
- the last name of the first Australian Prime minister
- the power to make and change the law
- the power to make judgements on the law
- a group made up of the House of Representatives and The Senate
- a person who fleas their country in order
- the brightest constellation visible in the southern hemisphere
- court another term for judiciary
- general a person who signs bills in place of the queen
- allowing people to vote and choose their leader
- a person who leaves their country to seek a better future
30 Clues: a vote for a leader • the leader of a state • a leader of a country • another term for legislature • the national song of a country • the leader of a local community • court another term for judiciary • a vote to change the constitution • the power to put laws into action • the power to make and change the law • the power to make judgements on the law • ...
Migration 2024-09-25
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- A person forced to leave their home country, often for political reasons.
- To move something from one place to another, often used in reference to people or communities.
- The movement of people across borders, often in large numbers.
- Protection granted to individuals in a foreign country due to persecution at home.
- The process of incorporating individuals into a larger community or society.
- A person who flees their country due to persecution or danger.
- To establish a new residence in a different location.
- The illegal trade of people, often for forced labor or exploitation.
- The shared beliefs, practices, and values of a group of people.
- The dividing line between two countries or regions.
- An official document allowing a person to enter or stay in a foreign country.
- The establishment of a community in a new location.
- The act of moving to a new place.
- To leave one's country to live in another.
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- The country where a person was born or has a deep cultural connection.
- The forced movement of people from their home or country.
- The place to which someone is going or being sent.
- The act of traveling from one place to another, often long-distance.
- To adjust to new conditions or environments.
- A person who moves to another country for permanent residence.
- A place of refuge or safety for those in need.
- The dispersion of people from their original homeland.
- Official authorization to do something, often required for immigration.
- The act of breaking free from confinement or danger.
- A long journey involving travel by sea or air.
25 Clues: The act of moving to a new place. • To leave one's country to live in another. • To adjust to new conditions or environments. • A place of refuge or safety for those in need. • A long journey involving travel by sea or air. • The place to which someone is going or being sent. • The dividing line between two countries or regions. • ...
GCD Crossword 2022-09-12
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- What does Denicia miss about her home country?
- What does Raida like about Japan?
- What is Daphne's dream?
- Who is Daphne favorite musical artist?
- Who is famous in Denicia's country?
- What did David do yesterday?
- What sport does Fujita play?
- If David were reborn as an animal, which animal?
- What is Chris' hobby?
- What did Raida cook yesterday?
- What fruit did Fujita eat last?
- What food is famous in Chris' country?
- If Fujita was reborn as an animal, which animal?
- What dessert is famous in Daphne's country?
- What did Raida eat this morning?
- What is Denicia's favorite Japanese word?
- What fruit did Denicia eat last?
- What food is famous in Tomas'country?
- What did David watch yesterday?
- What sport does Chris play?
- What is Raida's hobby?
- What pet does Tomas have?
- What is Tomas' favorite food?
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- What food is famous in David's country?
- What does Daphne not like about Japan?
- Who is famous in Chris' country?
- What is Tomas' favorite Japanese word?
- What music is famous in Hagiwara's country?
- What does David miss about his home country?
- What does Daphne think about school lunch?
- What did Tomas watch yesterday?
- What did Denicia's cook yesterday?
- What is Hagiwara going to do on the weekend?
- What is Hagiwara's hobby?
- If Chris were reborn as an animal, which animal?
- What would Raida do if she was rich?
- What is Fujita's dream?
- What does Hagiwara like about Japan?
- What did Fujita eat this morning?
- What is Hagiwara's favorite place in Japan?
40 Clues: What is Chris' hobby? • What is Raida's hobby? • What is Daphne's dream? • What is Fujita's dream? • What is Hagiwara's hobby? • What pet does Tomas have? • What sport does Chris play? • What did David do yesterday? • What sport does Fujita play? • What is Tomas' favorite food? • What did Raida cook yesterday? • What did Tomas watch yesterday? • What fruit did Fujita eat last? • ...
Economics and Trade and Development 2021-11-30
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- a tax on imports or exports
- lowest acceptable level
- country has low s.o.l. and weak economy
- advantage what you are good at producing
- basic values
- barrier government policy restricting trade
- people or businesses that make and sell g & s
- country has a high s.o.l. & strong economy
- the ability and willingness to produce g and s
- study of how people meet wants and needs
- cost what you give up to get something
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- exchange of g & s
- taking place within a country
- trade removal of trade barriers
- desire for a good or service
- total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year
- coming from outside a country
- amount of g & s produced with given resources
- economic growth or increase in s.o.l.
19 Clues: basic values • exchange of g & s • lowest acceptable level • a tax on imports or exports • desire for a good or service • taking place within a country • coming from outside a country • trade removal of trade barriers • economic growth or increase in s.o.l. • cost what you give up to get something • country has low s.o.l. and weak economy • advantage what you are good at producing • ...
Countries (2023) 2023-11-08
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- this country will have 2 Queen Regnants in a row
- safest country in the world according to UN Crime Index
- this country joined Nato in April 4, 2023
- the future monarch is Leonor, Princess of Asturias
- hates the DPRK
- second largest country in the world by land mass
- King Harald V and Queen Sonja
- returned to China from Portugal in 1999
- claims Mt. Everest
- Buckingham Palace
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- returned to China from the UK in 1997
- the Prince or Princess of Orange is 889th in line to the British Throne
- the capital city is Brussels
- Eiffel Tower
- Tiananmen Square
- largest country in the world by land mass
- currently the only female monarch in the world following Queen Elizabeth II's death
- Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako
18 Clues: Eiffel Tower • hates the DPRK • Tiananmen Square • Buckingham Palace • claims Mt. Everest • the capital city is Brussels • King Harald V and Queen Sonja • Emperor Naruhito and Empress Masako • returned to China from the UK in 1997 • returned to China from Portugal in 1999 • this country joined Nato in April 4, 2023 • largest country in the world by land mass • ...
Geography 2024-01-31
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- Capital of Poland
- Country voted happiest place to live.
- Country holds the record for biggest wave ever surfed.
- Capital of this country
- This country's capital is Austria.
- Country that shipped 1000 volvos to North Korea.
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- Country that has the biggest castle in the world
- Name of Shakespeare's theatre in England
- This country's name means calf land.
- This country's money is called the Kroner.
- Capital of Germany
- Largest type of brown bear in Alaska
- Eighty Percent of this country is mountainous.
- Name of the world's most famous museum
14 Clues: Capital of Poland • Capital of Germany • Capital of this country • This country's capital is Austria. • This country's name means calf land. • Largest type of brown bear in Alaska • Country voted happiest place to live. • Name of the world's most famous museum • Name of Shakespeare's theatre in England • This country's money is called the Kroner. • ...
Development 2023-12-03
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- difference between the richest and poorest people in a country
- term for newly industrialising countries
- food,shelter,medical treatment are...
- a multimensional indicator
- differences between countries or within a country
- measures the no. of children which die between the age of 0-1 yrs.
- old term for less developed countries
- not within the core area
- Hong Kong, India, Nigera were all British...
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- how long someone is assumed to live
- ability to read or write
- Model which explains disparities through globalisation
- how much money can buy in a country
- total value of goods/services produced in a country
- money given to ELDCs for their development
- jobs not monitored by/registered with the state
- per person
- a country like Germany, the UK, France...
18 Clues: per person • ability to read or write • not within the core area • a multimensional indicator • how long someone is assumed to live • how much money can buy in a country • food,shelter,medical treatment are... • old term for less developed countries • term for newly industrialising countries • a country like Germany, the UK, France... • ...
Capitals of the World 2024-12-02
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- Bordering Russia and Latvia.
- Country that completely surrounds Vatican City.
- This country is home to the great barrier reef.
- Country with the world's largest coastline.
- Country through which the Nile flows.
- Not the friendliest country.
- Home of the world's largest film industry.
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- Known for Reggae music and Bob Marley.
- Country famous for Oktoberfest.
- 2nd largest empire ever.
- Country where the Tango dance originated.
- Country known for its famous Hunter.
12 Clues: 2nd largest empire ever. • Bordering Russia and Latvia. • Not the friendliest country. • Country famous for Oktoberfest. • Country known for its famous Hunter. • Country through which the Nile flows. • Known for Reggae music and Bob Marley. • Country where the Tango dance originated. • Home of the world's largest film industry. • Country with the world's largest coastline. • ...
Around the World 2024-08-10
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- A country in North America known for its vibrant culture and cuisine.
- An East African country known for its wildlife and national parks.
- The largest country in the world, spanning Europe and Asia.
- A diverse country in South Asia known for its colorful festivals and spicy food.
- A large island continent known for its unique wildlife and natural wonders.
- The most populous country in the world, with a rich history and culture.
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- A European country known for its art, fashion, and the Eiffel Tower.
- A country in North Africa known for its ancient pyramids and the Nile River.
- A European country known for its engineering, cars, and Oktoberfest.
- A large country in North America known for its vast wilderness and friendly people.
- An island nation in East Asia known for its technology and traditional arts.
- A country in South America famous for its Amazon rainforest and Carnival festival.
- A country in Europe famous for its history, art, and delicious food.
13 Clues: The largest country in the world, spanning Europe and Asia. • An East African country known for its wildlife and national parks. • A European country known for its art, fashion, and the Eiffel Tower. • A European country known for its engineering, cars, and Oktoberfest. • A country in Europe famous for its history, art, and delicious food. • ...
Around the World 2024-07-30
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- Though not in the most populous country, this city has the largest population in the world.
- This South American country is home to the largest number of bird species, at 1,866 species.
- The next Summer Olympics in 2032 will be hosted by this country.
- This country is the world's most multilingual country, with a total of 840 languages spoken, and is the second largest country in Oceania. (3)
- With more than 1.4 billion people, this country has the largest population.
- This European country has the highest bicycle riding patronage.
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- This continent has no countries.
- The world's deepest point, the Challenger Deep, is located in this ocean.
- This West African country is the smallest of mainland Africa.
- Built in 80 CE, this "Modern Wonder" can be found in Italy.
- This island is the coldest in the world.
- The world's largest rain forest and second longest river share this name.
- This country sent the largest national delegation to the 2024 Olympics and, as of 2022, has the most Gold Medals. (2)
- In 1896, this Greek city was the site of the first modern Olympic games.
14 Clues: This continent has no countries. • This island is the coldest in the world. • Built in 80 CE, this "Modern Wonder" can be found in Italy. • This West African country is the smallest of mainland Africa. • This European country has the highest bicycle riding patronage. • The next Summer Olympics in 2032 will be hosted by this country. • ...
COUNTRIES 2020-08-07
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- / our neighbor
- / a country of Africa
- / the other country where Portuguese is the official language
- / above the USA
- / the place where the COVID-19 started
- / the place of the biggest carnival
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- / a country that has Spanish as the official language
- / the official language of this country is French
- / a country we used to confuse with China
- / most of our grandparents came from this country
- / our country
- / the country under the USA
12 Clues: / our country • / our neighbor • / above the USA • / a country of Africa • / the country under the USA • / the place of the biggest carnival • / the place where the COVID-19 started • / a country we used to confuse with China • / the official language of this country is French • / most of our grandparents came from this country • ...
Myleq 2025-03-03
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- Maldives biggest import
- In which country are cows sacred
- In the Maldives which drink is banned
- Maldives most common religion
- Which classic game originated in India
- Which ocean is India surrounded by
- India's biggest lake
- What shape are watermelons often seen in Japan
- The Maldives is the ________ country in Asia
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- Name the country Tokyo is located
- India's money currency
- 98% of the Maldives follow ______ religion
- The Maldives president
- India is the _______ inhabited place on earth
- Japan traditionally eats on Christmas
- The worlds flattest country
- which sport did Hanyu Yuzuru gold in the 2014 olympics
- Japan's most spoken language
- Japan's Mythical animal
- India's sacred animal
20 Clues: India's biggest lake • India's sacred animal • India's money currency • The Maldives president • Maldives biggest import • Japan's Mythical animal • The worlds flattest country • Japan's most spoken language • Maldives most common religion • In which country are cows sacred • Name the country Tokyo is located • Which ocean is India surrounded by • ...
Countries 2021-05-14
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- country where the Eiffel Tower is located
- the capital of Europian Union (EU)
- smallest country in the world
- island of freedom
- homeland of ice hockey
- country that produces the highest quality of dairy products
- most popular resort in Red Sea
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- country where Moai located 🗿
- where is the longest railway
- country which has the highest rate of Covid-19 victims today
- best carnival in the world
- which country has the longest lifespan
- highest number of presidents for all time
- motherland of fascism
14 Clues: island of freedom • motherland of fascism • homeland of ice hockey • best carnival in the world • country where Moai located 🗿 • where is the longest railway • smallest country in the world • most popular resort in Red Sea • the capital of Europian Union (EU) • which country has the longest lifespan • country where the Eiffel Tower is located • ...
Around the World in 30 years 2025-09-28
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- This nation's national animal is the tiger too!
- World's lowest and flattest country
- Name of a country and a bird
- Country with three capitals
- Home
- Tamil is an official language of this country
- Third largest and second-most populous country in the world
- Fancier Chennai
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- Only African nation with Hinduism as the dominant religion
- This country's currency is also a human body part
- 7 Emirates
- This is a country and continent
- Has the most skyscrapers in the world
- World's top producer of semi-conductors and computer chips
14 Clues: Home • 7 Emirates • Fancier Chennai • Country with three capitals • Name of a country and a bird • This is a country and continent • World's lowest and flattest country • Has the most skyscrapers in the world • Tamil is an official language of this country • This nation's national animal is the tiger too! • This country's currency is also a human body part • ...
CROSSWORD - PLACES OUTSIDE OF TOWN 2016-02-04
GRADE 7 Commonly Misspelled Words Practice 2025-10-30
19 Clues: RURAL • PLURAL • EXCEPT • BELIEVE • RECEIVE • COUNTRY • DECEIVE • POLITICS • ADEQUATE • EXCELLENT • FORTUNATE • COUNTRIES • POLITICAL • OBNOXIOUS • DIFFERENT • DISCOVERY • POLITICIAN • DISCOVERIES • FORTUNATELY
South American Geography 2024-04-03
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- a large plateau in eastern Brazil
- the tallest mountains in South America
- the ocean to the east of South America
- the longest and most important river in South America
- hot and arid area in northern Chile and southern Peru
- the largest country in South America
- the country where the famed "Pampas" are found
- the country that touches Central America
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- the ocean south of South America
- the sea north of Colombia
- the islands off the southeast tip of South America
- the most narrow country in South America that touches the Pacific Ocean
- the thin isthmus that connects North and South America
- the large area of water that is fed by the Amazon River
- the country east of Colombia
- a landlocked country north of Argentina and west of Brazil
16 Clues: the sea north of Colombia • the country east of Colombia • the ocean south of South America • a large plateau in eastern Brazil • the largest country in South America • the tallest mountains in South America • the ocean to the east of South America • the country that touches Central America • the country where the famed "Pampas" are found • ...
Women in the World 2025-09-04
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- The country with the highest prevalence rate of child marriage.
- The most recent country to give women the right to vote.
- In 1893, this country became the first self-governing country in the world in which all women had the right to vote in parliamentary elections.
- The country to first democratically elect a female president.
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- The first country in the world to have a female majority in parliament.
- The NATO country with the highest percentage of women serving in the military.
- The only OECD country to offer no mandatory paid maternity leave on a national basis.
- The country that does not recognize married couples with different surnames, so 96% of married women in this country take their husband's surname.
- The country with the biggest gender pay gap in the OECD.v
- The country in Asia with the most restrictive abortion laws.
- The only country in the world with a formal ban on women’s education.
- The country with the highest ratio of men to women.
12 Clues: The country with the highest ratio of men to women. • The most recent country to give women the right to vote. • The country with the biggest gender pay gap in the OECD.v • The country in Asia with the most restrictive abortion laws. • The country to first democratically elect a female president. • The country with the highest prevalence rate of child marriage. • ...
WORDS- Countries Page 68 2022-02-13
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- the law-making group in a govenment/country (n.)
- what a king or queen wears on their heads(n.)
- to enter a country by fore or as an enemy in order to take the land (v.)
- of or having to do with a king or a queen or any member of their family (adj.)
- the line between two countries(n.)
- the head of the government in a country, the leader(n.)
- the Partof a country's military force that is responible for wars over the sea (n.)
- to protect from danger or attack (v).
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- a group of people living together in a country (n.)
- a puplic gathering in support or against a certain cause (n.)
- relating to the ways of doing things in a country (adj).
- a permission that a country gives you on your passport, that allows you to travel to that country (n.)
- the official money of a country (n.)
- the head of government in a village, town or city (n.)
- the opposite of war (n.)
15 Clues: the opposite of war (n.) • the line between two countries(n.) • the official money of a country (n.) • to protect from danger or attack (v). • what a king or queen wears on their heads(n.) • the law-making group in a govenment/country (n.) • a group of people living together in a country (n.) • the head of government in a village, town or city (n.) • ...
