country Crossword Puzzles
The USA 2019-07-25
17 Clues: boxe • jazz • eagle • sport • state • statue • united • soccer • hockey • country • america • hip-hop • baseball • football • basketball • constitution • thanksgiving
Imperialism 2024-05-20
Across
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Great Britian forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- One result of the Spanish-American War One result of the Spanish-American War
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- India’s independence champion
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- Incorporate a country within a country
Down
- Benefits of British Rule
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler
- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- Forced to adopt European customs Saw little benefit from their hard work
- Poem became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior and had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
34 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • Two countries that remained independent in Africa • ...
Imperialism 2024-05-20
Across
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Great Britian forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- One result of the Spanish-American War One result of the Spanish-American War
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- India’s independence champion
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- Incorporate a country within a country
Down
- Benefits of British Rule
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler
- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- Forced to adopt European customs Saw little benefit from their hard work
- Poem became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior and had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
34 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • Two countries that remained independent in Africa • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
Across
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
Down
- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-19
Across
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
Down
- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2019-09-08
Across
- someone who is Spanish is from
- the capital city is Mexico City
- someone that is from Russia
- President Donald Trump is
- someone who is from the UK is
- people who are from Brazil
- someone who is from Argentina
- Christiano Ronaldo is from this country, he is Portuguese
Down
- President Xi Jingpin is from
- people from this country speak French & the capital city is Paris
- You teacher, Rei is
- Big Ben is found in this country
- someone who is from Mexico
- people who are from Korea are
- the capital city is Seoul
- Someone who is from Malaysia
- The capital city of this country is Tokyo
- Someone who is from Thailand
18 Clues: You teacher, Rei is • the capital city is Seoul • President Donald Trump is • someone who is from Mexico • people who are from Brazil • someone that is from Russia • President Xi Jingpin is from • Someone who is from Malaysia • Someone who is from Thailand • people who are from Korea are • someone who is from the UK is • someone who is from Argentina • someone who is Spanish is from • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
Across
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
Down
- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
Across
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
Down
- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-19
Across
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
Down
- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
Imperialism 2024-05-20
Across
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Incorporate a country within a country
- One result of the Spanish-American War One result of the Spanish-American War
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- Japan, during Meiji Restoration, modeled itself after this country to achieve it’s goal of ‘rich country and a strong state’
- The two continents of the Age of Imperialism
- Europeans had the means to control their empires by
- India’s independence champion
- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
Down
- Famous statement that identified Great Britian during the Age of Imperialism
- The two continents of The Age of Exploration
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler
- Benefits of British Rule
- Great Britian forcefully took South Africa away from the Dutch for the
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- Poem became the anthem and justification for Europeans that they were superior and had a moral responsibility to civilize primitive people
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- Two countries that controlled the Eastern part of Africa
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
- Two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Forced to adopt European customs Saw little benefit from their hard work
- The only Asian country to create it’s own Age of Imperialism was
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
34 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • The two continents of The Age of Exploration • The two continents of the Age of Imperialism • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • Two countries that remained independent in Africa • ...
Argentina 2020-09-02
Across
- The country on the eastern border.
- One of the countries bordering it to the north.
- This is the main color on this country's flag.
- America This is the continent that this country resides on.
- this country is on its westernmost side.
- The contrast color of the flag.
- Dinosaur remains were found in this country,they ended up naming it after the country it was found in.
Down
- Second country bordering it to the north.
- The country bordering to the northeast.
- This is the country's capital city.
- What country am I describing
- The iconography that is in the center of the flag.
12 Clues: What country am I describing • The contrast color of the flag. • The country on the eastern border. • This is the country's capital city. • The country bordering to the northeast. • this country is on its westernmost side. • Second country bordering it to the north. • This is the main color on this country's flag. • One of the countries bordering it to the north. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-19
Across
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
Down
- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-18
Across
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
Down
- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
Gorleforkkelsons 2020-06-15
Across
- Lac des (…) lake close to Uncle Lilo's land (3,3,6)
- Small country of great importance to us
- Green state
- Prairie province beloved by Bomi
- Centre of the US
- City where Daddy was born
- City where a Fluffy Tata works on left bank of river Meurthe
- Country beloved by Grandpa Gore
- Name of our beloved cottage
Down
- Midwestern city where Daddy grew up
- Our lake
- Daddy's heart soars in this unincorporated town
- Country of origin of Mikkelson name
- Port city in Brittany where a Fluffy Tata worked
- Name of residence in Luxembourg where Tata Co lives
- Country house state
- Childhood neighbourhood from 70s-90s
- Chalet region
18 Clues: Our lake • Green state • Chalet region • Centre of the US • Country house state • City where Daddy was born • Name of our beloved cottage • Country beloved by Grandpa Gore • Prairie province beloved by Bomi • Midwestern city where Daddy grew up • Country of origin of Mikkelson name • Childhood neighbourhood from 70s-90s • Small country of great importance to us • ...
Destinations in the world 2025-03-22
Across
- Torii gates are traditional gates of what country
- Which country is known for the Olympus gods
- "_____ is my city and if it weren't for Team 10"
- This country has the largest population in the world
- Title of a movie in which 9 animals travel to this island
- Popular soccer player Lionel Messi was born here
- This country is known for having a giant statue of Jesus
Down
- This country is known as the largest island continent
- Which country has 7,641 Islands
- This country has 50 states
- The great wall of what resides in this country
- Known for the creation of Pizza and Pasta
12 Clues: This country has 50 states • Which country has 7,641 Islands • Known for the creation of Pizza and Pasta • Which country is known for the Olympus gods • The great wall of what resides in this country • "_____ is my city and if it weren't for Team 10" • Popular soccer player Lionel Messi was born here • Torii gates are traditional gates of what country • ...
Southeast Asia, Tomas Lizcano 2017-01-17
Across
- Island near China that its his own country
- The largest country on Asia
- The religion that has 4 different variations of it
- The only country that practices Hinduism
- Climate on Mongolia
- One of the countries that have less of 2 million residents
- Capital of China
Down
- The only country that has 2 names
- The landform that is between India and China
- The most common religion on India
- The longest river on Asia
- One of the landlocked countries near China
- His country leader is Kim Jong Un
- One of the most populated countries
- One of the most produced resource
15 Clues: Capital of China • Climate on Mongolia • The longest river on Asia • The largest country on Asia • The only country that has 2 names • The most common religion on India • His country leader is Kim Jong Un • One of the most produced resource • One of the most populated countries • The only country that practices Hinduism • Island near China that its his own country • ...
Current Events = A to Z Crossword 2024-05-10
Across
- used in India to mark people who voted
- scientist are attempting to recreate near Alaska
- Starliner Spacecraft was built by this company
- location of Iguazu Falls
- country with the largest population in the world
- Middle Eastern country sanctioned by the U.S.
Down
- Country that issued the 1st Drivers Licence
- melanoma is the deadliest kind
- animal that escaped from a trailer in Washington state
- South American country dealing with floods this week
- Asian country attempting to land a probe on the moon
- only U.S. President to resign from office
- 27 days to orbit the Earth
- southern state dealing with floods & tornadoes this week
- Israel Defensive Forces
15 Clues: Israel Defensive Forces • location of Iguazu Falls • 27 days to orbit the Earth • melanoma is the deadliest kind • used in India to mark people who voted • only U.S. President to resign from office • Country that issued the 1st Drivers Licence • Middle Eastern country sanctioned by the U.S. • Starliner Spacecraft was built by this company • ...
Jordan Webb crossword 2021-11-08
Across
- A country in Europe, capital is Madrid.
- A Continent south of the Mediterranean sea.
- A country in Asia named after a bird.
- A state in the U.S on the western boarder.
- A European country shaped like a boot.
- The wealth of a country
- A period when it is dry and little water.
Down
- A human tower.
- An opening in earths crust which explodes. lava.
- A thing that builds a reef.
- A change in the climate.
- A disease which spreads around the world/country.
- When harmful stuff gets into the environment.
- A Continent also known as Oceania.
- Fluid that comes out of a volcano.
15 Clues: A human tower. • The wealth of a country • A change in the climate. • A thing that builds a reef. • A Continent also known as Oceania. • Fluid that comes out of a volcano. • A country in Asia named after a bird. • A European country shaped like a boot. • A country in Europe, capital is Madrid. • A period when it is dry and little water. • ...
EU & Schengen Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-11
Across
- This country’s capital is Prague.
- This country is not in the EU, but it is completely surrounded by EU countries. It is in the Schengen Zone.
- This country is not in the EU, but it is in the Schengen Zone. It is very far from continental Europe!
- This country has a border with France.
- This country’s name means “low countries”. People ride bicycles a lot here!
- The name for this country in its language is Deutschland.
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- This country’s capital is called Brussels.
- This country is in the EU, but is NOT in the Schengen Zone. It has a border with the United Kingdom
- This is the color of the EU flag.
- This is the smallest EU country
- Many of these can be found on the EU flag.
- This is the country we all live in.
- This country is not in the EU, but it has a border with an EU country. It is very far north!
13 Clues: This is the smallest EU country • This country’s capital is Prague. • This is the color of the EU flag. • This is the country we all live in. • This country has a border with France. • This country’s capital is called Brussels. • Many of these can be found on the EU flag. • The name for this country in its language is Deutschland. • ...
Geography 2022-02-10
Across
- The newest territory.
- U.S. Territory
- Largest independent country in South America.
- Largest city in California.
- Newest State added to the Union.
- The city of Bridges.
- A small country that is a part of the british isles.
- Largest continent
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- The small U.S. territory on the island of Cuba.
- The largest country on the Iberian Peninsula.
- Country that holds a man-made canal connecting the Atlantic to the Pacific.
- The city this newspaper is based in.
- Southern most continent
- This country has colonized a large portion of West Africa.
14 Clues: U.S. Territory • Largest continent • The city of Bridges. • The newest territory. • Southern most continent • Largest city in California. • Newest State added to the Union. • The city this newspaper is based in. • The largest country on the Iberian Peninsula. • Largest independent country in South America. • The small U.S. territory on the island of Cuba. • ...
History crossword 2022-08-01
Across
- a road that goes for 6,400 km
- Islamians are
- a plague that kill a third of Europe
- a place with lots of place
- the largest continent
- the leader of a country
- the sea in south Europe
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- the number of people in a country
- a creator
- the ocean south of india
- a person that found a country
- the founder of islam
- a continent that has 44 countries
- the countries with the most population
- the second biggest continent
- the black death was a
16 Clues: a creator • Islamians are • the founder of islam • the largest continent • the black death was a • the leader of a country • the sea in south Europe • the ocean south of india • a place with lots of place • the second biggest continent • a road that goes for 6,400 km • a person that found a country • the number of people in a country • a continent that has 44 countries • ...
Book 4 Unit 3 2024-12-19
Across
- Dance from Brazil
- Mexican music genre
- a large group of musicians who play many different instruments together and are led by a director
- musical sign indicating the absence of sound
- Dance from Argentina and Uruguay
- Where is located the Manaus Theater
- Country where Cumbia was born
- the art of using the human body to create sounds and rhythms
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- Country of the polka
- Percussion instrument
- Dance from Venezuela
- Native name of America
- The country of Reggeaton
- Dance from Uruguay
- Argentinian dance
- Country of the Huapango
16 Clues: Dance from Brazil • Argentinian dance • Dance from Uruguay • Mexican music genre • Country of the polka • Dance from Venezuela • Percussion instrument • Native name of America • Country of the Huapango • The country of Reggeaton • Country where Cumbia was born • Dance from Argentina and Uruguay • Where is located the Manaus Theater • musical sign indicating the absence of sound • ...
Leading World Powers 2025-05-07
Across
- having power to affect outcomes
- a country with global influence
- a policy to limit nuclear weapon spread
- the state of being safe
- to provide resources to a cause
- continued effort to keep something going
- the act of reducing nuclear weapons
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- a good or resource that is traded globally
- to drive, push something forward
- a country with many inhabitants
- to officially approve a treaty or agreement
- taking action in a conflict
- for to make up a sum
- the act of formally leaving one's native country
- to make a territory part of a country
- renewed friendship or peace
- to protect from harm
- to criticize formally
18 Clues: to protect from harm • to criticize formally • the state of being safe • taking action in a conflict • renewed friendship or peace • for to make up a sum • a country with many inhabitants • having power to affect outcomes • a country with global influence • to provide resources to a cause • to drive, push something forward • the act of reducing nuclear weapons • ...
AP Human Geography- Crossword #1 2024-12-16
Across
- Forces that divide or destabilize a country or state.
- A portion of a country that is geographically separated from the main part.
- Economic and political control over a country, especially by former colonial powers.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
- A limit on the number of immigrants allowed to enter a country.
- The process of wealthier individuals moving into, and altering, a neighborhood.
- A distinct territorial, cultural, or ethnic unit within a larger area.
- The basic physical and organizational structures needed for the operation of a society.
- Forces that unify a country or state.
- A policy of extending a country's power through diplomacy or military force.
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- Money sent back home by migrants to their families in their country of origin.
- The adaptation of global products to fit local cultures.
- A large, heavily populated urban area consisting of several cities and their suburbs.
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment.
- A government system where one person holds absolute power.
- The spread of cultural elements from one place to another.
- The growth of cities and the migration of people to them.
- The separation of religion from political and civil affairs.
- The inhabited portion of the Earth’s surface.
19 Clues: Forces that unify a country or state. • The inhabited portion of the Earth’s surface. • The movement of people from one place to another. • Forces that divide or destabilize a country or state. • The adaptation of global products to fit local cultures. • The growth of cities and the migration of people to them. • ...
Curiouser and curiouser 2025-06-22
Across
- It is estimated that this country has half of the world’s roundabouts.
- In this country there are more kangaroos than people
- The national animal of this country is a unicorn
- In its last war, this country sent 80 soldiers and returned with 81 (they made a friend)
- This country has a drinking fountain that flows red wine 24/7
- Until 2011, this country did not class beer as alcohol.
- This country has more lakes than the rest of the countries in the world combined.
- In this country you can hire “handsome weeping boys” to help you cry cathartically and wipe away your tears.
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- This is the only country to fall within all four hemispheres
- This country’s flag is currently the only national flag that doesn’t contain at a shade of red, white, or blue.
- This country has the 37 official languages (the most in the world)
- This country has largest number of islands in the world (more than 221 831).
12 Clues: The national animal of this country is a unicorn • In this country there are more kangaroos than people • Until 2011, this country did not class beer as alcohol. • This is the only country to fall within all four hemispheres • This country has a drinking fountain that flows red wine 24/7 • This country has the 37 official languages (the most in the world) • ...
Asian Geograph 2020-12-21
Across
- Island nation with the capital city of Tokyo
- The capital city of this country is Ulaanbaatar
- Ocean located to the east of Asia
- Famous river in India travels through Bangladesh and into the Bay of Bengal
- Ocean located to the south of Asia
- This "stan" with the capital city of Astana used to be part of the Soviet Union
- North and South with a border on the 38th parallel
- River in China and also the Imperial color of China
- The capital city of this country is Islamabad
- ____ Baikal has the greatest volume of freshwater in the world
- This country is located between China and India and is home to Mount Everest
- The largest country in the world by area
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- The highest point in the world
- The capital city of Taiwan
- This country is famous for the Taj Majal
- Large desert in southern Mongolia and Northern China
- The longest river in Asia is located in China
- The giant ____ bear can only be found in China
- The Bay of ____ is located to the east of India
- The most populous country in the world
- This island nation officially calls itself the Republic of China
- Very high mountain range between China and India
- The Takla Makan is one of these
- The capital city of South Korea
24 Clues: The capital city of Taiwan • The highest point in the world • The Takla Makan is one of these • The capital city of South Korea • Ocean located to the east of Asia • Ocean located to the south of Asia • The most populous country in the world • This country is famous for the Taj Majal • The largest country in the world by area • Island nation with the capital city of Tokyo • ...
Epic Crossword Poggers Puzzle 2021-11-18
Across
- there were 2 of these in history
- this is the name of the palace where the WWI peace treaty was signed
- the walled off neighborhoods Jewish people were forced to live in during WWII; more like prison than a neighborhood
- Britain had a lot of these in the 1400-1900
- the country that got most of the blame for starting WWI
- Mind your _____________, please :)
- the idea that controlling more land makes a country powerful
- the capital of Germany
- the state of being very poor; cannot afford basic necessities
- media that is trying to convince people to believe something
- the side of Germany the USA controlled after WWII
- what did European countries start doing in the 1400s?
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- prejudice or hatred towards Jewish people
- the country the USA was "fighting" in the Cold War
- judging or thinking negatively about an entire group of people based on opinions no facts
- extreme pride in ones country; violent patriotism
- the idea that a large military makes a country more powerful
- partners who promise to have your back in times of war
- the genocide of Jewish, disabled, gay, and other minorities in Europe
- colonized Mexico in the 1500s
- a country that was previously a part of the Soviet Union; we studied it on the map of Europe
- the feeling of being concerned and caring for other especially in hard times
22 Clues: the capital of Germany • colonized Mexico in the 1500s • there were 2 of these in history • Mind your _____________, please :) • prejudice or hatred towards Jewish people • Britain had a lot of these in the 1400-1900 • extreme pride in ones country; violent patriotism • the side of Germany the USA controlled after WWII • the country the USA was "fighting" in the Cold War • ...
Language Crossword 2019-08-08
Across
- Mention a country has German as (one of) their official languages that starts with a P
- How do you say hello in Lao?
- What is the most common official language in Europe?
- What South Asian country has Urdu as an official language?
- What national language is most spoken Indonesia?
- What is New Zealand’s official language that isn’t English or sign language?
- Which language is the official language of Croatia?
- Mention a country that have no official language that is part of North America while its cultural heritage is Latin American
- What is the most spoken national language in Ethiopia?
- Mention a country that has Dutch, French and German as their official languages
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- What is one of the official languages in Swiss starting with an R?
- What is aunt in French?
- What do we call a language that is not used as an official language, but is still used?
- What is the most spoken language in Asia?
- How to say goodbye in Sundanese?
- What is one of the official languages of Canada that starts with an F?
- Which country has the biggest number of official languages?
- What do we call a language that is given a special legal status in a particular country, state, or other jurisdiction?
- What official language is used in Somalia that starts with an S?
- How many countries have no official language?
20 Clues: What is aunt in French? • How do you say hello in Lao? • How to say goodbye in Sundanese? • What is the most spoken language in Asia? • How many countries have no official language? • What national language is most spoken Indonesia? • Which language is the official language of Croatia? • What is the most common official language in Europe? • ...
The Wealth Unit 2015-04-09
Across
- A dominating economic system in which the economy is dependent on the private sector
- Triangle trade
- Is a country with a HDI closer to 1 good or bad
- The members of the EU share a common blank
- Is a country with a Genie Coefficient close to 1 good or bad
- Agreement between Canada and the US in terms of the car manufacturing industry
- Abbreviation for the rate that takes into consideration the distribution of wealth in a country to the population in terms of social services and economics
- Health care and education are examples of this type of service
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- Abbreviation for the North American Free Trade Agreement
- Abbreviation for the European Community.
- Term used when a country imposes tariffs on international goods in order to protect the sale of local ggods
- Abbreviation for the Global Agreements on Tariffs and Trade
- The push factor that encouraged the European countries to come together and form the ECSC
- First pre-stage of capitalism
- True or false that a recent trends shows that TNCs are shifting from Old Core to New Core
- Country with the current highest HDI
- A dominating economic system that is similar to communism
- Abbreviation for Transnational Corporation
- The amounts of wealth a country accumulates in a year
- Factor that influence the success of TNCs
20 Clues: Triangle trade • First pre-stage of capitalism • Country with the current highest HDI • Abbreviation for the European Community. • Factor that influence the success of TNCs • Abbreviation for Transnational Corporation • The members of the EU share a common blank • Is a country with a HDI closer to 1 good or bad • The amounts of wealth a country accumulates in a year • ...
Unit 6 Extra Credit Crossword 2025-03-12
Across
- The USA was at odds and against this country during the Cold War.
- 90% of indigenous Americans died as a result of mainly this disease.
- This trade barrier stops all trade with another country.
- This country colonized and conquered MOST of Latin America.
- European explorers brought ___________ slaves to the Americas after disease killed the indigenous population.
- This is the last name of the first US President to visit Havana, Cuba since the 1920s.
- This is the kind of government that Cuba established after the Cuban Revolution.
- The USA placed an embargo on this country during the Cold War.
- The belief in only ONE God.
- These factors encourage people to migrate (move) away from where they live.
- Fidel __________ led the Cuban Revolution.
- This word means to move from one place to another
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- These factors encourage people to migrate (move) to a new location.
- This people group lived in Mexico before the arrival of the Europeans.
- This conflict was an effort by the USA to target drug suppliers in Latin America.
- The majority of the people in this country speak Portuguese.
- Christopher Columbus accidentally landed/arrived here when first exploring the world.
- This word means "a lack of [...] the three primary physical needs—food, clothing, and shelter." Or lacking wealth.
- This exchange connected the Americas, Europe, and Africa during the 1400s-1700s.
- This country colonized and conquered Brazil.
20 Clues: The belief in only ONE God. • Fidel __________ led the Cuban Revolution. • This country colonized and conquered Brazil. • This word means to move from one place to another • This trade barrier stops all trade with another country. • This country colonized and conquered MOST of Latin America. • The majority of the people in this country speak Portuguese. • ...
geography 2025-02-08
Across
- Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?
- Which ocean is the warmest?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- Which is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
- What is the highest waterfall in the world?
- Which country has the highest number of islands?
- What is the largest coral reef system in the world?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
- Titicaca What is the highest navigable lake in the world?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
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- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- What is the most volcanically active country in the world?
- What is the largest continent by land area?
- Paz What is the highest capital city in the world?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- Which country has the most official languages?
- Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
- What is the flattest continent on Earth?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
- What is the most northerly capital city in the world?
- What is the largest city in Africa by population?
- Which is the only continent without a desert?
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- What is the longest river in Asia?
- What is the most widely consumed staple food in the world?
26 Clues: Which ocean is the warmest? • What is the longest river in Asia? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent has the most countries? • Which country has the longest coastline? • What is the flattest continent on Earth? • What is the largest continent by land area? • What is the highest waterfall in the world? • Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth? • ...
geography 2025-02-08
Across
- Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?
- What is the most northerly capital city in the world?
- Which country has the highest number of islands?
- What is the most widely consumed staple food in the world?
- What is the largest continent by land area?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
- Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- What is the most volcanically active country in the world?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- Titicaca What is the highest navigable lake in the world?
- What is the largest coral reef system in the world?
- What is the largest city in Africa by population?
- What is the longest river in Asia?
Down
- Which ocean is the warmest?
- What is the highest waterfall in the world?
- What is the flattest continent on Earth?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- Which is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
- Which is the only continent without a desert?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
- Paz What is the highest capital city in the world?
- Which country has the most official languages?
26 Clues: Which ocean is the warmest? • What is the longest river in Asia? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent has the most countries? • What is the flattest continent on Earth? • Which country has the longest coastline? • What is the highest waterfall in the world? • What is the largest continent by land area? • Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth? • ...
Trivia - Geography 2025-05-05
Across
- Strait Between Alaska and Russia
- Country of Machu Picchu
- Mountains separating Europe and Asia
- Ancient Roman amphitheatre
- Leaning tower city
- Most populous EU country
- Statue in Rio
- Continent with most countries
- Statue in New York Harbor
- Andreas California fault line
- America Continent of the Amazon
- Waterfalls on Canada–U.S. border
- Capital of the UK
- Longest river
- Second-largest country by area
- Largest continent
- Home of Great Barrier Reef
- U.S. monument with presidents
- Shrinking Central Asian sea
- Country sharing Mount Everest with China
- Country on two continents
- Sophia Famous mosque in Istanbul
- Capital of Japan
- Ocean East of Africa
- Largest desert (by area)
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- Prehistoric site in England
- Delhi Capital of India
- Southern Africa plateau
- Capital of Russia
- City of Eiffel Tower
- Largest lake in Africa
- Island Moai statue location
- Largest island
- Flattest continent
- Sea between Europe and Africa
- City Capital of Mexico
- Number of countries Danube flows through
- River through Paris
- Capital of South Korea
- U.S. state closest to Russia
- Capital of Brazil
- Capital of Australia
- Island east of Madagascar
- Capital of Germany
- Ancient city in Jordan
- Wall Historic wall in China
- Deepest ocean trench
- Country with most time zones
- Capital of Egypt
- City of the Taj Mahal
50 Clues: Statue in Rio • Longest river • Largest island • Capital of Japan • Capital of Egypt • Capital of Russia • Capital of Brazil • Capital of the UK • Largest continent • Flattest continent • Leaning tower city • Capital of Germany • River through Paris • City of Eiffel Tower • Capital of Australia • Deepest ocean trench • Ocean East of Africa • City of the Taj Mahal • Delhi Capital of India • ...
Asia and India 2026-03-18
Across
- Areas controlled by a distant, powerful country.
- Land that is good for growing crops and plants.
- A crowded urban area with poor housing and no clean water.
- A group of many islands.
- The height of an object or place above sea level.
- A country working to improve its economy and life for its people.
- A piece of land surrounded by water on three sides.
- Relating to the countryside or farming areas.
- The variety of different plants and animals in an environment.
- The highest point of a mountain.
- A group sharing a common culture, language, or history.
- A triangular area of land where a river divides before entering the sea.
- The inability to read or write.
- The process of people moving from the country to the city.
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- The number of people living in a specific area.
- The basic systems like roads and power a country needs.
- Placed far away from other places or people.
- Having many different types of people or religions in one place.
- A product sent to another country to be sold.
- Materials like minerals or water that a country can use.
- A very large city with more than 10 million people.
- A large area of high, flat land.
- Very dry land with little to no rain.
- People who are the original inhabitants of a land.
24 Clues: A group of many islands. • The inability to read or write. • A large area of high, flat land. • The highest point of a mountain. • Very dry land with little to no rain. • Placed far away from other places or people. • A product sent to another country to be sold. • Relating to the countryside or farming areas. • The number of people living in a specific area. • ...
Immigration Crossword 2025-11-21
Across
- This type of government is one of the reasons immigrants came to the US
- The average amount of hours an inspection took at Ellis Island with no issues
- This is the main reason a lot of immigrants came to the United States
- The nickname given to Ellis Island
- Country, famous for their amazing beer
- A very popular food today, first brought over by Italian Immigrants in New York City
- The group known for their racism and harmful ideologies towards immigrants and their cultures
- Another nickname given to the inspection building at Ellis Island
- Country, vodka
- The reason that a lot of Irish immigrants left Ireland
- A type of pants, first founded by a German immigrant
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- This country brought over the tradition of Saint Patrick's Day
- This type of government caused a lot of people from Europe to leave
- Some immigrants came to the US because of their ______ moving first
- First started in Germany, this quickly became a well-known tradition in December
- A lot of immigrants faced this when they first entered the country
- Immigrants from this country mainly settled in Minnesota
- Immigrants from this country helped build the western railroads
- The main issue that a lot of immigrants had in the US
- Immigrants came to the US to practice this freely
20 Clues: Country, vodka • The nickname given to Ellis Island • Country, famous for their amazing beer • Immigrants came to the US to practice this freely • A type of pants, first founded by a German immigrant • The main issue that a lot of immigrants had in the US • The reason that a lot of Irish immigrants left Ireland • Immigrants from this country mainly settled in Minnesota • ...
Fun with flyers end of book 2025-11-26
Across
- A structure built over water or a road for crossing.
- A tool to see stars and planets far away.
- A country famous for football and coffee. The capital is Rio.
- A place where people can borrow books.
- A country known for kangaroos and the Great Barrier Reef.
- A country known for cherry blossoms and advanced technology.
- A book that tells what words mean.
- A person who takes care of your teeth.
- Tasting very good; tasty.
- An exciting or unusual experience.
- A country famous for the Eiffel Tower and delicious bread.
- A country in Africa known for wildlife and safaris.
- A place where sick or injured people get care.
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- A person who travels to unknown places.
- A building where you can see old and interesting things.
- A person who designs and builds machines or buildings.
- A mountain that can send out lava, ash, and gas.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- A person who does not feel comfortable around other people.
- A special time when people celebrate with music, food, or dancing.
- A small book needed when traveling to another country.
- A flying vehicle that can go up and down without moving forward.
- A dark shape an object makes when blocking light.
- The coldest continent, covered in ice.
- To get ready for something.
- Wanting to learn or know about something.
26 Clues: Tasting very good; tasty. • To get ready for something. • A book that tells what words mean. • An exciting or unusual experience. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • A place where people can borrow books. • A person who takes care of your teeth. • The coldest continent, covered in ice. • A person who travels to unknown places. • A tool to see stars and planets far away. • ...
Interconnected World 2023-04-19
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- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
- refers to an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- includes manufacturing activities, which may be referred to as secondary production.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- a free market, is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry.
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- sharing features of both market and command economies.
- an economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people.
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers.
- an index designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources.
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- a country has significant industrial development and therefore a relatively high standard of living.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
26 Clues: sharing features of both market and command economies. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • Culture refers to the shared characteristics of a group of people. • an economy is the part that makes direct use of natural resources. • ...
The Rights and Responsibilities of a Citizen 2025-09-04
Across
- Engagement / Participation in activities that contribute to the well-being of a community or society, such as voting or volunteering.
- / Love for, and devotion to, one’s country, often expressed through actions or civic involvement.
- / The power or right to act, speak, or think without undue restriction; often protected by law in democratic societies.
- / A person who flees their country due to war, persecution, or natural disaster and seeks asylum elsewhere.
- of Law / The principle that all people and institutions are subject to and accountable to the law, applied equally.
- / The act of moving to and settling in a country other than one’s own.
- Citizenship / The idea that one’s identity transcends borders and includes responsibility toward global issues like human rights, the environment, and global justice.
- Rights / Basic rights and freedoms that belong to every person, regardless of nationality, race, or gender.
- / Duties or obligations citizens are expected to uphold, such as obeying laws, paying taxes, and serving on juries.
- Citizenship / When a person is legally recognized as a citizen of two countries simultaneously.
- / The organization through which a political unit (like a country or state) exercises authority and performs functions.
- / A legally recognized member of a country who has rights, responsibilities, and privileges protected by law.
- / The legal process through which a non-citizen becomes a citizen of a country.
- / A system of government where the people have the power to make decisions through voting and elected representatives.
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- Citizenship / The responsible and appropriate use of technology and the internet, including respect for others and understanding digital rights and responsibilities.
- Citizenship / Involvement in community and public life through voting, volunteering, advocacy, and participation in civic duties.
- / The fundamental set of laws and principles that outlines the structure of government and the rights of citizens.
- / A person who is not a citizen or national of the country in which they are living.
- / The recognition and celebration of cultural diversity within a society.
- of Allegiance / A formal pledge made by immigrants during naturalization to be loyal to their new country.
- / Legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement, such as the right to vote or to free speech.
- / The formal removal of a non-citizen from a country due to violation of immigration laws.
- / The right to vote in political elections.
- / An official authorization allowing a person to enter, stay, or work in a country for a specific period.
- Duty / The responsibilities of a citizen to actively participate in the community and political process.
25 Clues: / The right to vote in political elections. • / The act of moving to and settling in a country other than one’s own. • / The recognition and celebration of cultural diversity within a society. • / The legal process through which a non-citizen becomes a citizen of a country. • / A person who is not a citizen or national of the country in which they are living. • ...
Chapter 7: Creating a New Country 2018-03-01
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- If each representative of government represents the same number of people, so that more populated areas have more representation, there is representation by ________
- Powers over things that the Founders of Confederation did not yet know about were called ________ powers
- The former name of Ottawa; chosen by Queen Victoria to be Canada's capital
- The free trade agreement between Canada and the US to trade natural resources tax-free across the border
- The Maritimes experienced a ________ Age during the 1800s due to their shipbuilding
- When citizens elect specific people to make decisions for them, it is a ________ democracy
- A central government controlling a country, with provincial governments having more specific areas of control
- A name for Francophones of Quebec origin or residents of Quebec
- Irish Americans who attacked British colonies in an attempt to free Ireland from British control
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- Everybody giving up a little in order to reach an agreement that they are all happy with
- Sending goods and services to other countries
- The act of making goods or products, especially by means of machinery
- A government that must answer to its elected representatives is a ________ government
- Americans believed in ________ Destiny, in that it was their natural right to conquer North America
- The way societies organize themselves and get things done
- The ________ Act, signed in 1867, officially declared Canada as a new country
- Trade conducted without taxes can be considered ________ trade
- A system of government in which the people hold the power
18 Clues: Sending goods and services to other countries • The way societies organize themselves and get things done • A system of government in which the people hold the power • Trade conducted without taxes can be considered ________ trade • A name for Francophones of Quebec origin or residents of Quebec • ...
Cooper Bentley= 2010-2024 events 2024-09-02
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- A 9.0 magnitude earthquake caused a _____ in 2011
- earthquake in this country that killed over 200 people in 2016
- country where a earthquake and tsunami hit in 2011 super strong
- the ____ virus was the largest outbreak of it ever
- Deadliest infectious disease to have emerged in recent history
- where the notre-dame is located
- mass Shooting happened in a ____ in Colorado in 2012
- when russia invaded Ukraine it was the biggest attack on a _____ country since WW2
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- Russia invades this country in 2022
- The Notre Dame is a very _____ building
- former president who got shot in the ear
- devastating floods happend in this country in 2013
- country that had a disease outbreak in 2014
- This president is out current president
- the Boston___ Bombing was a terrorist attack in 2013
15 Clues: where the notre-dame is located • Russia invades this country in 2022 • The Notre Dame is a very _____ building • This president is out current president • former president who got shot in the ear • country that had a disease outbreak in 2014 • A 9.0 magnitude earthquake caused a _____ in 2011 • devastating floods happend in this country in 2013 • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2019-09-08
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- Someone who is from Malaysia
- Big Ben is found in this country
- You teacher, Rei is
- the capital city is Seoul
- The capital city of this country is Tokyo
- President Xi Jingpin is from
- people who are from Brazil
- someone who is from the UK is
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- someone who is from Mexico
- the capital city is Mexico City
- someone who is Spanish is from
- someone who is from Argentina
- President Donald Trump is
- Someone who is from Thailand
- Christiano Ronaldo is from this country, he is Portuguese
- someone that is from Russia
- people who are from Korea are
- people from this country speak French & the capital city is Paris
18 Clues: You teacher, Rei is • President Donald Trump is • the capital city is Seoul • someone who is from Mexico • people who are from Brazil • someone that is from Russia • Someone who is from Malaysia • Someone who is from Thailand • President Xi Jingpin is from • someone who is from Argentina • people who are from Korea are • someone who is from the UK is • someone who is Spanish is from • ...
Countries and Nationalities 2019-09-08
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- The capital city of this country is Tokyo
- the capital city is Mexico City
- someone who is from Mexico
- someone that is from Russia
- President Xi Jingpin is from
- the capital city is Seoul
- someone who is from Argentina
- Someone who is from Malaysia
- Big Ben is found in this country
- people from this country speak French & the capital city is Paris
- someone who is Spanish is from
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- someone who is from the UK is
- President Donald Trump is
- You teacher, Rei is
- people who are from Brazil
- Christiano Ronaldo is from this country, he is Portuguese
- people who are from Korea are
- Someone who is from Thailand
18 Clues: You teacher, Rei is • President Donald Trump is • the capital city is Seoul • someone who is from Mexico • people who are from Brazil • someone that is from Russia • President Xi Jingpin is from • Someone who is from Thailand • Someone who is from Malaysia • someone who is from the UK is • people who are from Korea are • someone who is from Argentina • someone who is Spanish is from • ...
Mountains 2020-09-16
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- material mountains are made of
- european country with the most mountains
- larges rocks that come out of a volcano
- famous explosion in Seattle, WA
- U.S. state with the highest mountain
- highest mountain range in the world
- asian country with the most mountains
- state covered in volcanoes; also the last
- longest mountain range in the world
- mountain that erupts lava
- african country with the most mountains
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- tallest mountain in the world
- largest mountain in Africa
- plate that causes mountains
- large mountain in Lilburn, GA
- country consisting of Eyjafjallajökull
- cracks in the earth's surface that collide and make mountains
- number of countries the andes goes through
18 Clues: mountain that erupts lava • largest mountain in Africa • plate that causes mountains • tallest mountain in the world • large mountain in Lilburn, GA • material mountains are made of • famous explosion in Seattle, WA • highest mountain range in the world • longest mountain range in the world • U.S. state with the highest mountain • asian country with the most mountains • ...
Around the World 2023-02-18
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- Some countries give you this to visit them
- A person that likes to travel
- Somewhere not in your country
- All around the world
- Different things and people
- To visit famous places when you travel
- To visit a place
- : You buy it when you visit a country
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- We have 7 of these
- To tell if someone is Black,White or Chinese
- Which country a person comes from
- Where you catch a plane/flight
- You need it when you travel abroad
- Like Christianity
- Where you sleep when travelling
- Things you carry when you travel
- Space in an airplane
- Something that people from a country or place do
18 Clues: Like Christianity • To visit a place • We have 7 of these • All around the world • Space in an airplane • Different things and people • A person that likes to travel • Somewhere not in your country • Where you catch a plane/flight • Where you sleep when travelling • Things you carry when you travel • Which country a person comes from • You need it when you travel abroad • ...
Salem's World Trivia crossword puzzle 2023-05-03
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- Tallest Building
- This country made the Cyrillic Alphabet
- The national dance is Horo
- Smaller than Linkou
- One of the country that the Mayans are from
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- At war with Russia
- Largest island
- Petra was built in Jordan
- The national animal is the european Bison
- Magyars came from
- strongest military
- The Taji people are from here
- Has more horses than people
- Only country that doesn't have a rectangular flag
- Country that borders the UK
15 Clues: Largest island • Tallest Building • Magyars came from • At war with Russia • strongest military • Smaller than Linkou • Petra was built in Jordan • The national dance is Horo • Has more horses than people • Country that borders the UK • The Taji people are from here • This country made the Cyrillic Alphabet • The national animal is the european Bison • ...
Countries 1 2024-02-29
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- A vast and multicultural country known for its stunning natural landscapes, friendly people, and high quality of life.
- The largest country in the world spanning Eastern Europe and Northern Asia, known for its vast landscapes, rich history, and cultural heritage.
- A continent and country located in the Southern Hemisphere known for its unique wildlife, beautiful beaches, and laid-back lifestyle.
- A country in North America known for its rich history, colorful traditions, and delicious cuisine like tacos and enchiladas.
- States A large and diverse country in North America known for its freedom, democracy, and cultural influence around the world.
- A European country known for its ancient history, art, architecture, and culinary traditions like pasta, pizza, and gelato.
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- A vast and populous country in East Asia known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and rapid economic growth.
- A diverse and populous country in South Asia known for its ancient civilization, rich culture, and bustling cities like Mumbai and New Delhi.
- A European country known for its art, culture, and cuisine, with iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum.
- Kingdom A sovereign state comprising four countries: England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, with a rich history and diverse culture.
- An island nation in East Asia known for its unique culture, cutting-edge technology, and stunning natural scenery.
- A European country known for its strong economy, rich cultural heritage, and historic landmarks like the Berlin Wall and Brandenburg Gate.
- The largest country in South America known for its diverse culture, vibrant cities like Rio de Janeiro and Sao Paulo, and lush rainforests like the Amazon.
- A European country known for its vibrant culture, historic landmarks, and popular attractions like the Sagrada Familia and Alhambra.
- Korea A dynamic country in East Asia known for its rapid economic development, vibrant culture, and delicious cuisine like kimchi and bibimbap.
15 Clues: A vast and populous country in East Asia known for its rich history, cultural heritage, and rapid economic growth. • An island nation in East Asia known for its unique culture, cutting-edge technology, and stunning natural scenery. • A vast and multicultural country known for its stunning natural landscapes, friendly people, and high quality of life. • ...
South East Asia 2017-01-17
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- Little island at East coast of China
- Highest mount on the world
- Capital of Philipines
- Capital of Pakistan
- Lanka Island located at South India
- Capital of Nepal
- A naturalfeature located between India and China
- The world most populated country
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- Country that is only a city near Malasya
- Desert located at North East China
- Hinduism is practices
- Capital of South Korea
- Country with to names
- The biggest city in the world
- Two countries that today are fighting
- Country between Russia and China
16 Clues: Capital of Nepal • Capital of Pakistan • Hinduism is practices • Country with to names • Capital of Philipines • Capital of South Korea • Highest mount on the world • The biggest city in the world • Country between Russia and China • The world most populated country • Desert located at North East China • Lanka Island located at South India • Little island at East coast of China • ...
Texas History 2025-05-09
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- the largest city we are close to
- military forts that protected missions
- overthrow of a government
- a time period with a lack of water
- the capital of Texas
- a tax on imports
- to give up
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- first president of texas
- move from one place to another
- betrayal of one's country
- goods brought into a country
- Spanish settlements that spread Christianity
- good sent out of a country
- Border between Texas and Oklahoma
- a major loss for Texans during the Texas Revolution
- this country borders Texas
16 Clues: to give up • a tax on imports • the capital of Texas • first president of texas • betrayal of one's country • overthrow of a government • good sent out of a country • this country borders Texas • goods brought into a country • move from one place to another • the largest city we are close to • Border between Texas and Oklahoma • a time period with a lack of water • ...
Westward Expansion Vocabulary 2022-01-19
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- a soldier who guards a door, gate, opening etc.
- enforcing military or naval service on unwilling men
- very steep side of a mountain or cliff
- moving from one place to another
- process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region
- a person or country that does not support either side of an argument, fight, war, etc.
- an old-fashioned kind of gun with a wide opening at the end
- a border between two countries/areas where few or no people live
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- a body of water deep enough and wide enough to allow the passage of boats or ships
- move into a foreign country or region as a permanent resident
- a person that is the first to explore a new country or area
- journey taken by a person or groups of people for a specific purpose
- a place where a group sets up camp
- in trouble or pain
- a boat like a canoe
- a government order to prohibit the departure of commercial ships from its ports
- to leave one's country or region to move to another
- an area of land that belongs to a country and/or ruler
18 Clues: in trouble or pain • a boat like a canoe • moving from one place to another • a place where a group sets up camp • very steep side of a mountain or cliff • a soldier who guards a door, gate, opening etc. • to leave one's country or region to move to another • enforcing military or naval service on unwilling men • an area of land that belongs to a country and/or ruler • ...
Superpower Countries 2013-01-31
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- Environment gets harmed by humans e.g. carbon emissions by burning fossil fuels, pouring chemicals into rivers
- Movement of people from another country into the country you are in.
- The number of people in a country/area
- Open countryside
- A store of money, possessions, or property or other valuable things
- Built up environment (has buildings)
- Not being able to meet a person’s basic needs e.g. eat enough food, have clothes, a good place to live, good access to medical care, clean water
- Large company that sells and produces goods/services in many different countries (Trans National Corporations)
- Persuading people that your ideas are best and others’ are not
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- Making, spreading, using wealth
- the ways in which decisions are made
- A large country with a large population, strong military and lots of cultural and political influence.
- Limits damage to the environment
- The amount of money a country makes (Gross Domestic Product)
- Things that allow a country/place to work properly e.g. electricity lines, roads, airports, bridges.
- Extra money/wealth you have made
- Help given to others e.g money, medicine, food
- Putting money/wealth into a project
18 Clues: Open countryside • Making, spreading, using wealth • Limits damage to the environment • Extra money/wealth you have made • Putting money/wealth into a project • the ways in which decisions are made • Built up environment (has buildings) • The number of people in a country/area • Help given to others e.g money, medicine, food • ...
migration crossword 2016-05-18
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- ... worker someone who moves to another country to work
- ... motives personal reasons to leave your country behind such as work
- minors that fled their country and arrive at the borders without parents or any other adult who is responsible
- ...motives economic reasons to leave your country behind such as crisis
- to leave your country and move to another country in order to settle there
- ... factors the factors draw people to move to a new location
- ... migrant someone who already knows someone living in a country and follows him/her
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- the movement of non-native people into a country in order to settle there
- ... migrant a highly skilled migrant
- ... factors the factors that encourage people to leave its home
- ... motives political reasons to leave your country behind such as living in a dictatorship
- someone who flees from their country out of danger and lack of safety
12 Clues: ... migrant a highly skilled migrant • ... worker someone who moves to another country to work • ... factors the factors draw people to move to a new location • ... factors the factors that encourage people to leave its home • someone who flees from their country out of danger and lack of safety • ...
Chinese Crossword By Milo 😎🇨🇳 2023-06-01
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- A colorful Explosive
- Fine Clay baked at high Temperature
- A primitive or savage person
- An Asian country near China and Russia
- A line of rulers of one family, usually in Asia
- An Asian country where Buddhism was created
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- A small white grain grown in water
- A large Asian country that speaks Mandarin
- A Asian country with a North and South
- A Chinese ideology made by Confucius
- An explosive powder used in fireworks
- A religion from India
- An Asian Island Country
- A mix of Iron and Carbon
14 Clues: A colorful Explosive • A religion from India • An Asian Island Country • A mix of Iron and Carbon • A primitive or savage person • A small white grain grown in water • Fine Clay baked at high Temperature • A Chinese ideology made by Confucius • An explosive powder used in fireworks • A Asian country with a North and South • An Asian country near China and Russia • ...
countries 2024-12-13
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- The croquettes are very typical
- It is a country where many car races are held.
- It is a very football-loving country.
- Saint Patrick's Day is very typical.
- Its very popular the maple syrup
- It's where Romeo and Juliet is based.
- The burgers are very typical from there.
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- The pharaohs lived there.
- Is Santa's country.
- Is the most populated country in the world.
- It is the country of love.
- it's where Shakira comes from.
- The best known sport there is surfing.
- The chocolate is very typical there.
14 Clues: Is Santa's country. • The pharaohs lived there. • It is the country of love. • it's where Shakira comes from. • The croquettes are very typical • Its very popular the maple syrup • Saint Patrick's Day is very typical. • The chocolate is very typical there. • It is a very football-loving country. • It's where Romeo and Juliet is based. • The best known sport there is surfing. • ...
Unit 8: English speaking country (P2) 2023-03-03
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- an organized set of special events, such as musical performances
- a special social event, such as a party, when you celebrate something
- an object that is shown to the public in a museum, etc.
- to represent something
- to feel pleased and excited about something that is going to happen
- the act of encouraging something to happen or develop
- the way something is naturally made or the way it has been arranged
- a promise that something will be done or will happen, especially a written promise by a company to repair or change a product that develops a fault within a particular period of time
- a person who writes news stories or articles for a newspaper or magazine or broadcasts them on radio or television
- another way to say clothes
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- material with particular physical characteristics
- to express your choice or opinion, especially by officially writing a mark on a paper or by raising your hand or speaking in a meeting
- another way to say famous
- an occasion when something gets better or when you make it better
- known and recognized by many people
- to put your hand or another part of your body onto something or someone:
- to improve the appearance of someone or something
- the way in which people in a particular area, country, or social group pronounce words
18 Clues: to represent something • another way to say famous • another way to say clothes • known and recognized by many people • material with particular physical characteristics • to improve the appearance of someone or something • the act of encouraging something to happen or develop • an object that is shown to the public in a museum, etc. • ...
17 North Africa 2026-03-25
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- Country west of Egypt
- Largest desert covering most of North Africa
- Goal of Sahrawi people in Western Sahara
- Sea north of North Africa
- Dry biome covering most of the region
- Number of people living in an area
- Natural materials like oil and gas
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- Long-term weather patterns in a region
- Largest country in North Africa
- Longest river that supports life in Egypt
- Westernmost country in North Africa
- Mountain range in Morocco and Algeria
- Country south of Egypt
- Country known for the Nile River
14 Clues: Country west of Egypt • Country south of Egypt • Sea north of North Africa • Largest country in North Africa • Country known for the Nile River • Number of people living in an area • Natural materials like oil and gas • Westernmost country in North Africa • Dry biome covering most of the region • Mountain range in Morocco and Algeria • Long-term weather patterns in a region • ...
economic crossword puzzle 2021-10-28
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- products.
- important to economic growth.
- Barriers,Trade barriers are anything that slows down or prevents one country from exchanging goods
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries (OPEC) was created in 1960 by some
- another.
- Goods,(the factories, machines, and technology that people use to make other goods)
- GDP, is the total value of all final goods and services produced
- goods or services.
- quota is a different way of limiting the amount of foreign goods that can come into a country.
- a country in a single year.
- is a way to build a profitable economy and to earn money to buy items that cannot be made
- resources,Natural resources are resources that exist without any actions of humankind
- the countries with large oil supplies who wanted to work together to try to regulate the supply
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- are creative, original thinkers who are willing to take risks to create new businesses
- of the countries in Southwest Asia have their own type of currency.
- country.
- capital,Human capital means the knowledge and skills that make it possible for workers to earn a living
- (products a country makes best and that are in demand on the world
- price of the oil they exported to other countries.
- A tariff is a tax placed on goods when they are brought (imported) into one country from
20 Clues: country. • another. • products. • goods or services. • a country in a single year. • important to economic growth. • price of the oil they exported to other countries. • GDP, is the total value of all final goods and services produced • (products a country makes best and that are in demand on the world • of the countries in Southwest Asia have their own type of currency. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2012-09-23
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- The money that a borrower pays to a lender in return for a loan
- Total market value of all goods and services produced in a country in a given year
- Goods or services that a country brings in or purchases from another country
- A person who buys goods or services for personal use
- A political system in which the government owns all property and runs a command economy
- A gain of money that comes typically from labor or capital
- An amount of money that is owed
- Paper or coins that a country uses for its money supply
- A finished product sold to consumers for personal or home use
- Objects or materials that humans can purchase to satisfy their wants and needs
- The process of using machinery for all major forms of production
- The gain or excess made by selling goods or services over their costs
- An increase in overall prices
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- The trade of goods and services
- Good or services that a country sells and sends to other countries
- The level of a country's economic activity, growth, and quality of life
- An economy that is a combination of command, market, and traditional economies
- A severe drop in overall business activity over a along period of time
- The structure of economic life in a country
- A required payment to a local, state, or national government
20 Clues: An increase in overall prices • The trade of goods and services • An amount of money that is owed • The structure of economic life in a country • A person who buys goods or services for personal use • Paper or coins that a country uses for its money supply • A gain of money that comes typically from labor or capital • ...
The Wealth Unit 2015-04-09
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- A dominating economic system in which the economy is dependent on the private sector
- Triangle trade
- Is a country with a HDI closer to 1 good or bad
- The members of the EU share a common blank
- Is a country with a Genie Coefficient close to 1 good or bad
- Agreement between Canada and the US in terms of the car manufacturing industry
- Abbreviation for the rate that takes into consideration the distribution of wealth in a country to the population in terms of social services and economics
- Health care and education are examples of this type of service
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- Abbreviation for the North American Free Trade Agreement
- Abbreviation for the European Community.
- Term used when a country imposes tariffs on international goods in order to protect the sale of local ggods
- Abbreviation for the Global Agreements on Tariffs and Trade
- The push factor that encouraged the European countries to come together and form the ECSC
- First pre-stage of capitalism
- True or false that a recent trends shows that TNCs are shifting from Old Core to New Core
- Country with the current highest HDI
- A dominating economic system that is similar to communism
- Abbreviation for Transnational Corporation
- The amounts of wealth a country accumulates in a year
- Factor that influence the success of TNCs
20 Clues: Triangle trade • First pre-stage of capitalism • Country with the current highest HDI • Abbreviation for the European Community. • Factor that influence the success of TNCs • Abbreviation for Transnational Corporation • The members of the EU share a common blank • Is a country with a HDI closer to 1 good or bad • The amounts of wealth a country accumulates in a year • ...
The Grandude Christmas Crossword 2021-12-23
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- The country that won the 1972 Rugby League World Cup
- Current age of President Biden
- Roy Kennedy’s favourite drink
- The number of newspaper publishers on St Helena
- The middle name/s of Winston Churchill
- The number of actors who have starred as James Bond
- The European country with the 4th largest GDP in 2020
- The country in which the longest commercial runway resides
- Surname of the celebrity with the most Instagram followers
- The country with the longest coastline in the world
- The human population of the world the nearest billion
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- The name of your favourite daughter
- Total number of series of Holby City
- The most populous African country
- The city in which Boris Johnson was born
- The best nation in the United Kingdom
- The surname of the man who created the Mars Bar
- Surname of the winner of the first Strictly Come Dancing in 2004
- The London Underground line represented as Green on the map
- The surname of the third place driver in the 2021 F1 Championship
- The full name of the Secretary of State for Wales
- The country that consumed the most cow milk in 2020 (excluding Wales)
- Number of boroughs in London
- The company with the most employees in the world
- The birth month of your favourite grandchild
25 Clues: Number of boroughs in London • Roy Kennedy’s favourite drink • Current age of President Biden • The most populous African country • The name of your favourite daughter • Total number of series of Holby City • The best nation in the United Kingdom • The middle name/s of Winston Churchill • The city in which Boris Johnson was born • The birth month of your favourite grandchild • ...
Refugee Rescue Crossword 2022-11-30
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- Hostility and ill-treatment, especially because of race or political or religious beliefs; oppression.
- A time of intense difficulty or danger.
- The action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- Cruel or inhumane treatment.
- The return of someone to their own country.
- To force someone to leave their home, typically because of war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The state of being free from danger or threat.
- A place giving temporary protection from bad weather or danger.
- Extreme scarcity of food.
- Breaking free from confinement or control.
- A state, period, or place of isolation in which people or animals that have arrived from elsewhere or been exposed to infectious or contagious diseases are placed.
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- A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- A nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
- Hostile behavior; unfriendliness or opposition.
- The action of deporting a foreigner from a country.
- A mass departure of people.
- Movement from one part of something to another.
- A line separating two countries, administrative divisions, or other areas.
- A person evacuated from a place of danger.
- A person who has left their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum in another.
- UNHCR stands for United Nations High Commissioner for Refugees,
21 Clues: Extreme scarcity of food. • A mass departure of people. • Cruel or inhumane treatment. • A time of intense difficulty or danger. • A person evacuated from a place of danger. • Breaking free from confinement or control. • The return of someone to their own country. • The state of being free from danger or threat. • Hostile behavior; unfriendliness or opposition. • ...
Chapter 9: Development 2021-02-20
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- Around $80,000 in the US and $70,000 in Japan per manufacturing worker.
- A country that has progressed further along the development continuum.
- Compares the ability of woman and men.
- Making something worldwide in scope.
- Standards are set by the FLO.
- The percentage of a country’s people who can read and write.
- the well-being of men and women.
- Where do astronauts go?
- Had ¼ headquarters in the US in 2005 and ⅔ in West Europe.
- Penalizes a country for having a larger disparity
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- Includes economic goals, strategies for achieving the objectives, and external financing.
- A country that has not started the development process yet.
- Combines the measures of life expectancy at birth, adjusted GDP per capita, and knowledge
- Grew rapidly to $13 billion in 1970 and $55 billion in 1980 to $1.4billion in 2000.
- The value of the total output of goods and services produced in a country within a year.
- A country in an earlier stage of development.
- A country that has already made some progress and is expected to continue.
- Includes manufacturers that process, transform, and assemble raw materials into useful products.
- Includes activities like retailing, banking, law, education, and government.
- Workers directly extract minerals from Earth through agriculture, and sometimes by mining, fishing, and forestry.
- The value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it.
21 Clues: Where do astronauts go? • Standards are set by the FLO. • the well-being of men and women. • Making something worldwide in scope. • Compares the ability of woman and men. • A country in an earlier stage of development. • Penalizes a country for having a larger disparity • Had ¼ headquarters in the US in 2005 and ⅔ in West Europe. • ...
Unit 1 Vocab 2024-01-10
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- loyalty to one's own region or section of the country, rather than to the country as a whole.
- Material created after the time period being studied
- Observing what remains the same and what changes over time
- Looking at the similarities and differences of two or more events
- original documents created at the time being studied
- a policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- A strong feeling of pride in one's nation. Specifically the heritage and culture. Often other groups are excluded
- a large body of people united by common descent, history, culture, or language, inhabiting a particular country or territory.
- a forcible overthrow of a government or social order, in favor of a new system.
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- Organizing chunks of history by similar themes
- Looking at the spark or reason a event occured
- A system of government where the laws, policies, and leaders are chosen by the people
- small towns / the country side are referred to as _______ areas
- confirming or supporting a theory by using evidence
- Historians look to support their argument or find out the real story by analyzing _________
- the result of an action
- Sealing away material to be observed/discovered by people of the future
- Moving from one country/place to another
- Large towns / cities are referred to as ________ areas
- Trying to understand the environment of an event
20 Clues: the result of an action • Moving from one country/place to another • Organizing chunks of history by similar themes • Looking at the spark or reason a event occured • Trying to understand the environment of an event • confirming or supporting a theory by using evidence • Material created after the time period being studied • ...
We are All United by Language :) 2019-08-12
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- The language term used by Singaporeans for their type of English.
- Second-most spoken language in London.
- Name a country in Africa where people can speak fluent French. (clue: where Victoria Falls is located)
- Fourth most spoken language.
- In our childhood era, what language do we use?
- What is the country that has 4 languages? (clue: known as the business hub of Asia)
- What is the term used for changing words from a language to another language?
- Official language of Bangladesh.
- Official language of Honduras.
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- A country in South-East Asia where people can speak fluent English. (clue: Place where USA and Canada mostly ship their trashes off to.)
- What is the study of language and its structure called?
- How does a Thai male say “hello” in Thai?
- A system of raised dots that can be read with the fingers by people who are blind or who have low vision.
- Other languages that Switzerland use other than French
- The second-largest French-speaking city. (Clue: In North America)
- Translate “Sugoi” from Japanese in English.
- Name a country that speaks Spanish. (Hint: A country which recently suffered a crisis in South America.)
- What is the largest native language in Indonesia besides Bahasa Indonesia?
- The largest North American country that speaks French.
- What do tourists usually speak in other countries?
20 Clues: Fourth most spoken language. • Official language of Honduras. • Official language of Bangladesh. • Second-most spoken language in London. • How does a Thai male say “hello” in Thai? • Translate “Sugoi” from Japanese in English. • In our childhood era, what language do we use? • What do tourists usually speak in other countries? • ...
CFL1 CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2023-06-08
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- - National hero of the Philippines
- - a person having the title of citizenship
- - responsible for making laws within a country
- - Also called as metro manila
- - National Language of the Philippines
- - the highest court
- - Capital of the Philippines
- - Is a term donating membership of a citizen in a political society.
- - first celebrated mass in the Philippines
- - is a citizen of a country who is residing or passing to another country. They are commonly termed as "foreigner".
- - First lady President of the Philippines
- - Summer capital of the Philippines.
- - Being insensitive with others
- - City of smiles
- - Wife of Jose Rizal
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- - Largest city in the Philippines
- - A person simultaneously owes, loyalty to two or more stats
- -doesn't make the law but interprets it
- - known as "The Mother of Philippine Flag"
- - this is define as love of one's country
- - Tuna capital of the Philippines
- - The tree martyred priest
- - by cancellation of his certificate of naturalisation by the court.
- - daughter of Marcela Agoncillo
- - First president of the Philippine republic
- - Philippine national anthem
- - Occasion when fun, food, entertainment are for everyone.
- - A citizen of two countries at the same time
- - it is loving one's country no matter what it does .
- - by naturalization in a foreign country.
- - Philippine's smallest unit of government
31 Clues: - City of smiles • - the highest court • - Wife of Jose Rizal • - The tree martyred priest • - Philippine national anthem • - Capital of the Philippines • - Also called as metro manila • - daughter of Marcela Agoncillo • - Being insensitive with others • - Largest city in the Philippines • - Tuna capital of the Philippines • - National hero of the Philippines • ...
geography 2025-02-08
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- Which country has the most official languages?
- What is the highest waterfall in the world?
- What is the largest continent by land area?
- Which country has the highest number of islands?
- What is the most volcanically active country in the world?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- What is the most widely consumed staple food in the world?
- What is the most northerly capital city in the world?
- Which ocean is the warmest?
- Titicaca What is the highest navigable lake in the world?
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
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- Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
- Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?
- What is the largest coral reef system in the world?
- Which is the only continent without a desert?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- Which is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
- What is the flattest continent on Earth?
- What is the longest river in Asia?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- What is the largest city in Africa by population?
- Paz What is the highest capital city in the world?
26 Clues: Which ocean is the warmest? • What is the longest river in Asia? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent has the most countries? • What is the flattest continent on Earth? • Which country has the longest coastline? • What is the highest waterfall in the world? • What is the largest continent by land area? • Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth? • ...
geography 2025-02-08
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- Titicaca What is the highest navigable lake in the world?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
- What is the largest continent by land area?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- Which country has the highest number of islands?
- What is the most widely consumed staple food in the world?
- What is the most volcanically active country in the world?
- What is the most northerly capital city in the world?
- What is the longest river in Asia?
- Which is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
- Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?
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- What is the flattest continent on Earth?
- What is the largest coral reef system in the world?
- What is the highest waterfall in the world?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- Paz What is the highest capital city in the world?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
- Which country has the most official languages?
- Which ocean is the warmest?
- Which is the only continent without a desert?
- Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
- What is the largest city in Africa by population?
26 Clues: Which ocean is the warmest? • What is the longest river in Asia? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent has the most countries? • What is the flattest continent on Earth? • Which country has the longest coastline? • What is the highest waterfall in the world? • What is the largest continent by land area? • What is the smallest continent by land area? • ...
Migration 2025-04-04
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- Unexpected challenges that prevent or delay migration
- UN agency that protects and supports refugees
- Conditions that drive people away from their homeland
- Maintaining connections while moving between countries
- 1947 migration caused by religious conflict and political division
- Major pull factor for European migration to the U.S.
- Film that shows refugee life in Za’atari camp
- An individual who leaves their country to settle elsewhere
- Long-term cultural impact of the slave trade
- Someone seeking legal protection in another country
- Payments migrants send back to their home country
- Mass movement of African Americans from South to North (1910–1970)
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- Movement within a country
- Migration that crosses international borders
- A choice to move, often for better opportunities
- 19th-century famine causing mass migration from Ireland
- Migration back to a person’s homeland after time abroad
- Forced migration of millions of Africans to the Americas
- Attractive job or living conditions that alter migration plans
- A temporary worker allowed into a country for employment
- U.S. immigration processing center from 1892–1954
- A person forced to leave their country due to war, violence, or persecution
- Repetitive movement between two or more places for work
- Temporary shelter for displaced people
- A group that has migrated and maintains cultural ties abroad
- Migration where one person moves first and then helps others follow
26 Clues: Movement within a country • Temporary shelter for displaced people • Migration that crosses international borders • Long-term cultural impact of the slave trade • UN agency that protects and supports refugees • Film that shows refugee life in Za’atari camp • A choice to move, often for better opportunities • U.S. immigration processing center from 1892–1954 • ...
World War 1 2025-09-24
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- a cause of the war when both sides are focused on building up their militaries
- the weapon introduced to war in 1916
- a part of the trench to stop enemy soldiers entering the trench
- a situation where movement or progress by opposing or competing parties seems impossible
- agreement made by opposing sides in a war to stop fighting for a certain time
- a short term cause of the war which ended in the death of a person
- an agreement between two or more countries to support & defend each other
- psychological condition experienced by soldiers in WW1
- the alliance between Germany & Austria-Hungary & Italy
- battle location of one of Australia's most significant battles of WWI
- large-calibre guns used in warfare on land.
- the Archduke of Austria that was assassinated
- country who entered the war in 1917
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- the alliance between Britain & France & Russia
- the country that the man (Gavrillo Princip) who assassinated the archduke came from
- controlling or restricting the information that the public receives
- type of combat fought from trenches
- a cause of war when a country tries to expand their empire by taking over another country
- the theatre of war where most battles took place in France
- extreme sense of pride in your country including feeling that your country is superior to all others
- Information to persuade or influence people to one point of view
21 Clues: type of combat fought from trenches • country who entered the war in 1917 • the weapon introduced to war in 1916 • large-calibre guns used in warfare on land. • the Archduke of Austria that was assassinated • the alliance between Britain & France & Russia • psychological condition experienced by soldiers in WW1 • the alliance between Germany & Austria-Hungary & Italy • ...
Economic Systems 2025-09-10
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- Which Asian country thrives with a market economy?
- Which company thrives on innovation in a market economy?
- Which Asian country shows a mixed economy model?
- Which modern country is an example of a command economy?
- What is a disadvantage of a market economy?
- Which country leaned to a command economy during the war in 2024–25?
- What is a social advantage of a traditional economy?
- Which country is a major example of a market economy?
- What does a command economy keep low?
- Which system is fully controlled by the government?
- What is lacking in a traditional economy?
- What is often high in a mixed economy?
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- What is the oldest type of economic system?
- What does a mixed economy balance with growth?
- Who is the father of modern economics?
- Which former union used a command economy before 1991?
- What does an economic system organize and manage?
- What future financial trend may shape economies?
- What is discouraged in a command economy?
- Which economy is driven by supply and demand?
- What is a traditional economy based on?
- Which European country is an example of a mixed economy?
- What book did Adam Smith write in 1776 (“The Wealth of ___”)?
- Which indigenous people of Canada still use traditional methods?
- Which system combines command and market elements?
25 Clues: What does a command economy keep low? • Who is the father of modern economics? • What is often high in a mixed economy? • What is a traditional economy based on? • What is discouraged in a command economy? • What is lacking in a traditional economy? • What is the oldest type of economic system? • What is a disadvantage of a market economy? • ...
Imigration 2025-11-24
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- New and different cultures might be viewed as ______ in the eyes of many.
- The main economic reason people migrated to other countries.
- Immigrants may also get pushed out of their country by ___.
- People might _______ immigrants from people who lived there, their whole life.
- Natural ____ could also force people out of their countries and be forced to emigrate.
- Reasons an immigrant would want to immigrate concerning the weather.
- People could also emigrate to a place where their traditions are more _____.
- what was the maximum amount of time it usually took for a Ellis Island inspection.
- ______ is one of the main cultural reasons why people would emigrate to the USA (hint its in the first amendment).
- The main political reason someone would emigrate.
- Country that mainly migrated in the South and Northeast.
- People would emigrate so they could practice certain cultural _____.
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- The biggest challenge an immigrant would face is a different race.
- You can be refused to immigrate to America if you are thought to be a ______.
- Some immigrants would want to leave because of certain________ ones.
- Country that mainly migrated to Minnesota.
- Country that mainly emigrated to Illinois.
- Immigrants from this country settled in the Midwest.
- What was the name of the large room where medical inspections took place at Ellis Island?
- Immigrants from this country came to California looking for gold.
20 Clues: Country that mainly migrated to Minnesota. • Country that mainly emigrated to Illinois. • The main political reason someone would emigrate. • Immigrants from this country settled in the Midwest. • Country that mainly migrated in the South and Northeast. • Immigrants may also get pushed out of their country by ___. • ...
Social Studies Unit 1 Terms 2025-12-17
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- a community that grows quickly and suddenly
- a small area of land that only First People can live on
- a freedom that is protected for Canadian citizens
- a negative thing about someone’s home country that might make them not want to live there anymore
- when everyone needs to agree on the decision being made
- moving permanently into a new country
- someone who feels they must leave their home country because of war, violence, or human rights abuses
- an artificial waterway that is constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland or to connect two bodies of water
- settlers loyal to Britain
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- boarding schools run by governments and religious groups to assimilate indigenous children
- a formal set of rules that a country has that explains how it will be governed
- moving permanently away from your current country
- a relatively small group of people when compared to other larger groups
- a duty that citizens need to do
- a positive thing about a new country that might make someone want to move there
- a formal agreement between two sides similar to a contract
- an annual payment made once a year
- a society where many different cultures live together
- the respectful managing of relationships between nations
19 Clues: settlers loyal to Britain • a duty that citizens need to do • an annual payment made once a year • moving permanently into a new country • a community that grows quickly and suddenly • moving permanently away from your current country • a freedom that is protected for Canadian citizens • a society where many different cultures live together • ...
Around the World 2017-07-24
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- a person who is going to be away from their home for more than 24 hours
- means of travelling. Can be on a boat or ferry
- behaviour that is considered normal in a country
- a specified amount of money a person can spend while travelling
- where a person stays while travelling. Usually hotels or motels
- a source of information about travel and includes television, newspapers and radio
- Department of Foreign ______ and Trade
- an official document allowing a person to travel overseas across inter nation borders
- travel __________ helps to cover medical, legal and other costs should travellers get into trouble or fall ill while travelling
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- capital city of Japan
- the type of money in each country
- ________ rate is the difference between the value of two currencies
- capital city of Denmark
- capital city of England
- a plan for a trip that outlines when (dates and times), how and where a person will travel
- the place that you should go to if you find yourself in legal trouble in another country
- _________ tourism is travel within the country in which the traveller lives
- capital city of Russia
- an approval granted by a foreign country for a person to travel into the country on certain conditions
19 Clues: capital city of Japan • capital city of Russia • capital city of Denmark • capital city of England • the type of money in each country • Department of Foreign ______ and Trade • means of travelling. Can be on a boat or ferry • behaviour that is considered normal in a country • a specified amount of money a person can spend while travelling • ...
Types of Government Review 2025-01-29
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- These are provided by the government to help citizens with what they need (Ex. Post office, library)
- This ancient civilization invented direct democracy
- The person in charge of the government and lawmaking
- Government led by religious leaders
- The title of the leader of a monarchy
- Government where the king or queen has complete control over the government
- Another word for army, this is how the government protects the country
- Government where citizen vote themselves on ALL issues
- A group of people who make and enforce rules for a community, state, nation, or country
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- The person who represents the government, a symbolic leader
- Government where a single leader takes control of the whole country
- Government where citizens vote for leaders to represent them during lawmaking
- Government that is led by a small group of people
- This ancient civilization used representative democracy to govern
- Police officers help keep ________ within a country.
- Government where all people are seen as equal and the government owns all property
- Government where the king or queen shares power with an elected assembly who makes laws
- Rules for how people in a country should behave, passed by the government
- The idea that a king or queen is chosen by God to rule a country
19 Clues: Government led by religious leaders • The title of the leader of a monarchy • Government that is led by a small group of people • This ancient civilization invented direct democracy • Police officers help keep ________ within a country. • The person in charge of the government and lawmaking • Government where citizen vote themselves on ALL issues • ...
Economics 2014-03-06
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- goods that leave a country as part of trade
- Resources activities of people who decide what kind of economic activities to pursue
- Country a country with an established economy generally containing all 4 forms of production
- exchange of something of value
- actions that are capable of satisfying peoples wants
- a person who buys and uses goods and services
- a person who grows agricultural products or manufactures items
- the purchase or use of goods and services
- Trade countries relying on one another to satisfy wants and needs 20/ Import goods brought into a country as part of trade
- interaction of buyers and sellers exchanging goods and services
- quantities of goods ans services produced
- Resources something found in nature
- the quantities or productive resources
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- objects that are capable of satisfying peoples wants
- the quantities of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy
- the act of combining natural resources ,human resources capital goods & entrepreneurship to make goods & services
- Country a country whose economy is still being built
- Resources resources made by humans such as building tools and machinery
- concentration of production on fewer kinds of goods & services
- lack of sufficient resources to produce all the goods and services people desire
- the quantities of a good or service that producers are willing and able to provide at various prices during a given time period
21 Clues: exchange of something of value • Resources something found in nature • the quantities or productive resources • the purchase or use of goods and services • quantities of goods ans services produced • goods that leave a country as part of trade • a person who buys and uses goods and services • objects that are capable of satisfying peoples wants • ...
The Wealth Unit 2015-04-09
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- A dominating economic system in which the economy is dependent on the private sector
- Triangle trade
- Is a country with a HDI closer to 1 good or bad
- The members of the EU share a common blank
- Is a country with a Genie Coefficient close to 1 good or bad
- Agreement between Canada and the US in terms of the car manufacturing industry
- Abbreviation for the rate that takes into consideration the distribution of wealth in a country to the population in terms of social services and economics
- Health care and education are examples of this type of service
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- Abbreviation for the North American Free Trade Agreement
- Abbreviation for the European Community.
- Term used when a country imposes tariffs on international goods in order to protect the sale of local ggods
- Abbreviation for the Global Agreements on Tariffs and Trade
- The push factor that encouraged the European countries to come together and form the ECSC
- First pre-stage of capitalism
- True or false that a recent trends shows that TNCs are shifting from Old Core to New Core
- Country with the current highest HDI
- A dominating economic system that is similar to communism
- Abbreviation for Transnational Corporation
- The amounts of wealth a country accumulates in a year
- Factor that influence the success of TNCs
20 Clues: Triangle trade • First pre-stage of capitalism • Country with the current highest HDI • Abbreviation for the European Community. • Factor that influence the success of TNCs • Abbreviation for Transnational Corporation • The members of the EU share a common blank • Is a country with a HDI closer to 1 good or bad • The amounts of wealth a country accumulates in a year • ...
Chapter 9: Development 2021-02-20
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- Combines the measures of life expectancy at birth, adjusted GDP per capita, and knowledge
- A country that has already made some progress and is expected to continue.
- A country that has progressed further along the development continuum.
- The percentage of a country’s people who can read and write.
- A country that has not started the development process yet.
- The value of a particular product compared to the amount of labor needed to make it.
- Includes activities like retailing, banking, law, education, and government.
- Where do astronauts go?
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- Around $80,000 in the US and $70,000 in Japan per manufacturing worker.
- Penalizes a country for having a larger disparity between the well-being of men and women.
- Compares the ability of woman and men.
- Includes economic goals, strategies for achieving the objectives, and external financing.
- The value of the total output of goods and services produced in a country within a year.
- Had ¼ headquarters in the US in 2005 and ⅔ in West Europe.
- Workers directly extract minerals from Earth through agriculture, and sometimes by mining, fishing, and forestry.
- Includes manufacturers that process, transform, and assemble raw materials into useful products.
- A country in an earlier stage of development.
- Standards are set by the FLO.
- Grew rapidly to $13 billion in 1970 and $55 billion in 1980 to $1.4billion in 2000.
- Making something worldwide in scope.
20 Clues: Where do astronauts go? • Standards are set by the FLO. • Making something worldwide in scope. • Compares the ability of woman and men. • A country in an earlier stage of development. • Had ¼ headquarters in the US in 2005 and ⅔ in West Europe. • A country that has not started the development process yet. • The percentage of a country’s people who can read and write. • ...
Non-fiction Reading Packet Crossword 2022-10-24
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- the first swedish city Bill visited
- capital of denmark
- italian city bill had to hike six kilometers to get to
- a country 1/250 the size of switzerland
- how many cities did bill visit in italy?
- where bill went after Gothenburg
- Bill's primary form of transportation
- swedish girl bill fell in love with in Yugoslavia back in the day
- where bill lives
- german city bill describes as a "dismal place"
- a city in netherlands with many hippies
- The continent Bill considers but decides against going to in the last chapter
- what country is the city of milan found in?
- Bill's woodwork teacher in high school
- Author and main character
- Italian city with the coliseum
- this german city becomes an american fast food if you add two letters to the end
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- bill's former travel mate
- Marta's friend
- Where bill got robbed by a gypsy child
- bulgarian city featuring the shopping center TSUM
- country that has a famous type of holed cheese
- the country bill is from
- the country whose capital is Bonn
- french city with unwelcoming citizens
- Bill's final destination
- italian city where bill drunkenly interacted with a japanese man and a businessman
- Bill comes here to see the northern lights
- country sometimes mistaken for australia
29 Clues: Marta's friend • where bill lives • capital of denmark • the country bill is from • Bill's final destination • bill's former travel mate • Author and main character • Italian city with the coliseum • where bill went after Gothenburg • the country whose capital is Bonn • the first swedish city Bill visited • Bill's primary form of transportation • french city with unwelcoming citizens • ...
Europe 2019-12-10
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- -the Sea located to the east of Italy (316)
- -this country has more people who live to be over 100 than any other country (223)
- -the act of settling among and establishing control over a new land area (229)
- -term used to refer to Denmark, Sweden, Norway, and Finland (224)
- -the sea that forms the southern border of Europe (220)
- -the common currency used by members of the European Union
- -a type of traditional Spanish dance (221)
- -the capital of Finland (310)
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- -largest country in Europe (309)
- -the capital of Poland (313)
- -the second smallest continent (218)
- -country in which the majority of Heidi was set
- -one of the last areas of wilderness in Europe (224)
- -a famous English playwright (219)
- -country in which The Good Master was set
- -the main religion in Europe since the Roman Empire (218)
- -the Sea separating Scandinavia from the mainland of Europe (312)
- -the communist power that ruled much of eastern Europe until the 1990s (222)
- -the site of a huge radioactive explosion at a nuclear power plant in Ukraine in 1986 (222)
- -this city’s roads are made of water and people get around by walking or riding in gondolas (221)
- -the city in Germany in which a wall was built to separate the communists from the non-communists (219)
- -pasta is particularly associated with this country (220)
22 Clues: -the capital of Poland (313) • -the capital of Finland (310) • -largest country in Europe (309) • -a famous English playwright (219) • -the second smallest continent (218) • -country in which The Good Master was set • -a type of traditional Spanish dance (221) • -the Sea located to the east of Italy (316) • -country in which the majority of Heidi was set • ...
South America- leave an empty box for space between words 2024-01-29
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- The only South American country with English as an official language
- The only country in South America where French is an official language (2 words)
- This country produces more coffee than any other South American country
- This ancient Incan capital is now a large city in Peru
- This large favela (low-income neighborhood)is the largest in Rio de Janiero and second largest in South America
- This city in Brazil is the most populated in South America
- The ______ ______ is an ancient Incan road still used today by hikers going to visit Machu Picchu
- The Christ The Redeemer statue, one of the Wonder of the World is found in this national park in Brazil (1 word)
- The number of South American countries that the equator runs through
- The national sport of Venezuela
- The smallest South American country and the only one with Dutch as an official langauge
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- The capital city of Bolivia
- Colombia's top export
- This island in the Pacific Ocean belongs to Chile and is famous for its large statues
- The name of the traditional cowboys who work on the Pampas of Argentina
- The name of the highest mountain in South America
- This South American country borders Central America, specifically, Panama
- This pack animal was used by the Inca
- This type of volleyball was invented in Brazil
- The capital city of Uruguay
20 Clues: Colombia's top export • The capital city of Bolivia • The capital city of Uruguay • The national sport of Venezuela • This pack animal was used by the Inca • This type of volleyball was invented in Brazil • The name of the highest mountain in South America • This ancient Incan capital is now a large city in Peru • This city in Brazil is the most populated in South America • ...
National Geographic 2024-09-13
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- What country would you find the nazca lines?
- What country has the highest life expectancy in 2023?
- What is the large desert in Chile called?
- What is defined as a a tropical storm with winds of at least 74 miles per hour
- What is the most populous city in the world?
- What species of fish was believed to be extinct until its rediscovery in 1938?
- What is the scientific name for table mountains?
- In which country is the Fuji volcano?
- Which country has the most species in its borders?
- The ------ girl was an award winning photograph on the June 1985 cover
- How many different languages is the magazine published in?
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- What word means an extensive group of islands?
- What is the capital of South Korea?
- Where is Gorongosa National Park?
- In what country would you find Angkor Wat?
- What is defined as a mineral formation that hangs from the ceiling of a cave?
- In what cave are the oldest cave paintings in the world?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- What is the name of the most isolated uninhabited island?
- The yellow river is found in which country?
- What word means situated on the banks of a river?
- The only continent to sit on all four hemispheres
- What is the name of the tallest tree in the world?
- How frequently is National Geographic published?
- What colour is the Nat Geo logo
25 Clues: What colour is the Nat Geo logo • Where is Gorongosa National Park? • What is the capital of South Korea? • In which country is the Fuji volcano? • Which continent has the most countries? • What is the large desert in Chile called? • In what country would you find Angkor Wat? • The yellow river is found in which country? • What country would you find the nazca lines? • ...
Unit 6: WWI Vocabulary 2024-10-23
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- A group of revolutionary Russian Marxists who took control of Russia's government in November 1917
- A political system in which the government led by a dictator has total control over the lives of individual citizens.
- information that is spread for the purpose of promoting some cause
- "Strong" country taking over another country politically, economically, and socially
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- murder of a public person usually for political reasons
- A political system headed by a dictator that calls for extreme nationalism and no tolerance of opposition
- A policy of making concessions to an aggressor in the hopes of avoiding war.
- working class
- Payment for war damages
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- period of worldwide economic inactivity.
- A ruler who has complete power over a country
- belief that a country should have a strong military and be prepared to use it
- a type of combat in which opposing troops fight from trenches facing each other.
- agreements saying each country will help the other if they are attacked
- A formal agreement between two or more countries
- An extreme pride in one's nation; extreme patriotism; putting country first
- an official order or commission to do something.
- one who bears the blame for others
- The japanese system of centralized government under a shogun, who exercised actual power while the emperor was reduced to a figurehead.
20 Clues: working class • Payment for war damages • one who bears the blame for others • period of worldwide economic inactivity. • A ruler who has complete power over a country • A formal agreement between two or more countries • an official order or commission to do something. • murder of a public person usually for political reasons • ...
Immigration Summative 2025-11-24
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- What is attracting you to a new country is known as the ________ factor
- German started this well-known tradition during Christmas
- Immigrants were faced with ______ or not fitting in
- In this country's military you were forced to join
- The main pull factor for the U.S.
- How long it takes for a immigrant to be inspected on Ellis Island
- Religious Persecution drove citizens out of this country
- This country brought toasted Ravioli to St. Louis
- These immigrant came from ______, to the U.S. to build railroads
- A pull factor for those under prosecution
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- What is forcing you out of your country is known as the _______ factor
- This pushed people away from the country due to violence
- Ireland is the origin of this day celebrated in March
- How many hours on average it took for a immigrant to go through Ellis Island
- These immigrants came to the U.S. to raise their own cattle
- Some couldn't speak the new countries _______
- This was commonly brought into the countries that let sick immigrants in
- This was more available in the U.S. and can buy things
- The document immigrants brought with them to Ellis Island
- These were limited and needed to be successful
- Italins brought to U.S.
- There weren't enough Acres of this which pushed people away from there home country
22 Clues: Italins brought to U.S. • The main pull factor for the U.S. • A pull factor for those under prosecution • Some couldn't speak the new countries _______ • These were limited and needed to be successful • This country brought toasted Ravioli to St. Louis • In this country's military you were forced to join • Immigrants were faced with ______ or not fitting in • ...
Wohin möchtest du reisen? 2026-03-23
19 Clues: sea • free • farm • visit • south • north • castle • island • sights • inland • to tell • freeway • greeting • city hall • middle ages • country side • to drive there • foreign country • old part of town
Language Crossword 2019-08-08
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- What is one of the official languages of Canada that starts with an F?
- Mention a country has German as (one of) their official languages that starts with a P
- What national language is most spoken Indonesia?
- What do we call a language that is given a special legal status in a particular country, state, or other jurisdiction?
- How to say goodbye in Sundanese?
- What do we call a language that is not used as an official language, but is still used?
- How do you say hello in Lao?
- What is one of the official languages in Swiss starting with an R?
- What is aunt in French?
- What is New Zealand’s official language that isn’t English or sign language?
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- Mention a country that have no official language that is part of North America while its cultural heritage is Latin American
- Which language is the official language of Croatia?
- Which country has the biggest number of official languages?
- What South Asian country has Urdu as an official language?
- What is the most spoken language in Asia?
- What is the most common official language in Europe?
- How many countries have no official language?
- What official language is used in Somalia that starts with an S?
- What is the most spoken national language in Ethiopia?
- Mention a country that has Dutch, French and German as their official languages
20 Clues: What is aunt in French? • How do you say hello in Lao? • How to say goodbye in Sundanese? • What is the most spoken language in Asia? • How many countries have no official language? • What national language is most spoken Indonesia? • Which language is the official language of Croatia? • What is the most common official language in Europe? • ...
Languages 2019-08-12
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- What is aunt in French?
- Mention a country that have no official language that is part of North America while its cultural heritage is Latin American
- What is the most spoken national language in Ethiopia?
- How many countries have no official language?
- Mention a country that has Dutch, French and German as their official languages
- What official language is used in Somalia that starts with an S?
- What is the most spoken language in Asia?
- How do you say hello in lao?
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- What do we call a language that is given a special legal status in a particular country, state, or other jurisdiction?
- What is one of the official languages of Canada that starts with an F?
- What South Asian country has Urdu as an official language?
- Which country has the biggest number of official languages?
- How to say goodbye in sundanese?
- What national language is most spoken in Indonesia?
- Which language is the official language of Croatia?
- What is the most common official language in Europe?
- What do we call a language that is not used as an official language, but is still used?
- What is New Zealand’s official language that isn’t English or sign language?
- What is one of the official languages in Swiss starting with an R?
- Mention a country has German as (one of) their official languages that starts with a P
20 Clues: What is aunt in French? • How do you say hello in lao? • How to say goodbye in sundanese? • What is the most spoken language in Asia? • How many countries have no official language? • What national language is most spoken in Indonesia? • Which language is the official language of Croatia? • What is the most common official language in Europe? • ...
Mister Blatt WWII Vocabulary 2023-05-24
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- the belief that a group of people with a shared identity should have their own country
- African country invaded by Italy in 1935
- the alliance of Germany, Italy, and Japan during WWII
- political system in Italy and Germany during WWII
- to add territory to an existing state or country
- German military tactic that used overwhelming force to defeat an enemy
- an air and sea battle in the Pacific that turned the tide of war in favor of the US
- a form of government that tries to control every aspect of society
- economic system in Britain, France, and the US during WWII
- the only country to use a nuclear weapon in wartime
- large-scale effort to destroy an ethnic group
- type of prison camp in which an ethnic group is held captive
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- city destroyed by the first nuclear weapon ever used in wartime
- agreement between Hitler and Stalin to invade Poland
- Asian country invaded by Japan in 1931
- ____ Harbor; the site of a Japanese attack on a US Naval base on Dec. 7, 1941
- Spanish town destroyed by Nazis that allowed them to test their newest military weapons
- British and French diplomatic strategy that gave Hitler what he wanted in order to prevent war
- economic and political system in the Soviet Union during WWII
- country invaded by Germany in 1939 that drew Britain and France into WWII
20 Clues: Asian country invaded by Japan in 1931 • African country invaded by Italy in 1935 • large-scale effort to destroy an ethnic group • to add territory to an existing state or country • political system in Italy and Germany during WWII • the only country to use a nuclear weapon in wartime • agreement between Hitler and Stalin to invade Poland • ...
CFL1 2023-06-08
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- - known as "The Mother of Philippine Flag"
- - daughter of Marcela Agoncillo
- - A citizen of two countries at the same time
- - Wife of Jose Rizal
- - Summer capital of the Philippines.
- - first celebrated mass in the Philippines
- - First Lady president of the Philippines
- - Philippine national anthem
- - A person simultaneously owes, loyalty to two or more stats
- - it is loving one's country no matter what it does .
- -doesn't make the law but interprets it
- - Occasion when fun, food, entertainment are for everyone.
- - Philippine's smallest unit of government
- - a person having the title of citizenship
- - Being insensitive with others
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- - Tuna capital of the Philippines
- - by naturalization in a foreign country.
- - Also called as metro manila
- - City of smiles
- - Is a term donating membership of a citizen in a political society.
- - First president of the Philippine republic
- - by cancellation of his certificate of naturalisation by the court.
- - National Language of the Philippines
- - Largest city of the Philippines
- - Capital of the Philippines
- - responsible for making laws within a country
- - National hero of the Philippines
- - The tree martyred priest
- - the highest court
- - this is define as love of one's country
- - is a citizen of a country who is residing or passing to another country. They are commonly termed as "foreigner".
31 Clues: - City of smiles • - Wife of Jose Rizal • - the highest court • - The tree martyred priest • - Capital of the Philippines • - Philippine national anthem • - Also called as metro manila • - daughter of Marcela Agoncillo • - Being insensitive with others • - Tuna capital of the Philippines • - Largest city of the Philippines • - National hero of the Philippines • ...
Eastern Europe 2014-02-12
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- In Albania, Bosnia and Herzegovina, and Kosovo, this is the dominant religion
- The "R" in USSR means this
- Differences that act as a dividing force in a country
- This strait forms a water barrier between Europe and Asia
- This mountain range forms a land barrier between Europe and Asia
- America's policy about keeping communism limited to the areas where it already existed
- Agricultural
- Economic System in which the Government controls all means of production
- This is the dominant climate in Eastern Europe
- Similarities that act as a uniting force in a country
- Group of people who identify with one another based on cultural heritage or common ancestry
- The first "S" in USSR means this.
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- Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia form these states
- Nations Nations that are dominated politically and economically by another country
- Breaking up a nation into small, hostile units
- Country that took control of Eastern Europe following World War II
- These mountains located in Eastern Europe form the second longest chain in Eastern Europe
- America's fear that if one country fell to communism, then surrounding countries would be doomed to the same fate
- The "U" in USSR means this.
- This is the most westernized country in Eastern Europe.
- Forcible mass expulsion of populations of ethnic groups
- The second "S" in USSR means this.
22 Clues: Agricultural • The "R" in USSR means this • The "U" in USSR means this. • The first "S" in USSR means this. • The second "S" in USSR means this. • Breaking up a nation into small, hostile units • This is the dominant climate in Eastern Europe • Lithuania, Latvia, and Estonia form these states • Differences that act as a dividing force in a country • ...
World War I (Part 1) 2023-11-07
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- the British passenger ship that was torpedoed with Americans on board
- What type of government does the US have?
- when a bigger country takes over a smaller or weaker country
- Russian leader who was forced to step down
- The policy by which President Wilson felt about getting involved in the war
- What country was Germany able to turn all its military might on after they stopped fighting Russia?
- Another name for submarine
- poison that depends on the weather - no rain or wind
- what country was Arthur Zimmerman trying to get to join Germany against the United States
- countries working together
- the area between both sides of trenches
- The telegram that was sent to get Mexico to fight against the US
- What is the name of the treaty that stopped fighting between Russia and Germany
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- wanting a large military
- What happened to Franz Ferdinand?
- airship or blimp
- fighting from dugout protection
- Another name for a German leader
- Who was the spark that started WWI?
- took over Russia and formed a communist government
- Thinking your country is the best
- shot from uboats
- United States President at the start of the war
- What country has a communist government?
- Neither side is able to make progress; no one is winning
- Germany, Austria-Hungary, Bulgaria, and Ottoman Empire
- USA, Canada, France, and Great Britain
27 Clues: airship or blimp • shot from uboats • wanting a large military • Another name for submarine • countries working together • fighting from dugout protection • Another name for a German leader • What happened to Franz Ferdinand? • Thinking your country is the best • Who was the spark that started WWI? • USA, Canada, France, and Great Britain • the area between both sides of trenches • ...
General Knowledge Puzzle 2025-10-24
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- diamonds are made of this...
- transylvania is located in this country
- this country produces the most saffron
- car brand logo with 4 connected rings
- Batman's city
- boats in Venice canals
- the community of people known for driving horse and buggies
- Budapest is the capital of this country
- this planet is known as the morning star
- this nut is added to chocolate to make nutella
- people from New Zealand
- this store is famous for meatballs and furnishings
- coolest U.S. state in the summer
- observation tower in seattle
- the study of humans
- this president is on the $2 bill
- the name of the Big Red Dog
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- this painter is known for Campbell soup paintings
- molecule with genetic information
- Smallest country in the world
- the most populated city in texas
- this country has the most vending machines in the world
- this state is famous for gumbo
- The Grinch wanted to ruin Christmas for this town
- original purpose of the pyramids
- country with the westernmost point of mainland Europe
- this river runs through New Orleans
- Area 51 is located in this state
- the capital of south korea
- who wrote animal farm?
- the month with most letters
- this city is home to the largest museum in the world
- famous high school musical with summer nights
33 Clues: Batman's city • the study of humans • boats in Venice canals • who wrote animal farm? • people from New Zealand • the capital of south korea • the month with most letters • the name of the Big Red Dog • diamonds are made of this... • observation tower in seattle • Smallest country in the world • this state is famous for gumbo • the most populated city in texas • ...
Lolos crossword 2025-05-28
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- When you encourage people from your country to buy from locals
- A drink that is very popular to make and drink in New Zealand but you have To be over 18 to drink it
- something you export sell to other people
- A place where you make you produce
- The people that are in charge that make all the big decisions in your country
- Buying goods from offshore to on sell locally
- The meat you eat or sell
- Debate between parties having power and fighting for what their party wants
- A quote that means no countries are left alone
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- A piece of land that people live on
- An animal that has a very high population in New Zealand
- Buying goods from other countries with no tariffs
- Something you use to move your produce to another country or somewhere local
- Trump A prominent controversial politician that is head of the country
- When you buy something and you use it for yourself
- A tax that is made when you import or export to other countries
- When two countries increase their tariffs on each other to make it harder to afford
- The person that is sending produce to other countries
- Something you use to buy Something from another country or store
- A price you have to pay importing between countries that is not a tariff
- The relationship between other countries
21 Clues: The meat you eat or sell • A place where you make you produce • A piece of land that people live on • The relationship between other countries • something you export sell to other people • Buying goods from offshore to on sell locally • A quote that means no countries are left alone • Buying goods from other countries with no tariffs • ...
Central Europe 2026-01-14
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- Traditional clothing worn by women in Estonia during celebrations
- The capital city of Poland
- The larger country that the Baltic lands were a part of until the 1990s
- A fine old sailing vessel from Poland used for training young sailors
- A crop grown in the region alongside sunflowers and corn
- An old city in Poland that many tourists come to visit
- A beautiful old city in the Czech Republic where people shop at market stalls
- The main religion in Latvia and Estonia, unlike in Poland
- The region once ruled by King Wenceslas
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- A strongly Roman Catholic country that borders Poland and Latvia
- A beef stew from Hungary flavored with spicy red pepper and sour cream
- A king who ruled Bohemia 1,000 years ago and is remembered in a Christmas carol
- The large country located to the west of Poland and the Czech Republic
- A country that borders Poland to the east
- An industry in Central Europe that includes growing wheat, potatoes, and barley
- High mountain peaks located in the south of Poland and the Slovak Republic
- A country that has been ruled by many others but keeps its old traditions
- The country where goulash was first made
- The sea that borders three small countries: Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania
- The river that flows along the Czech border and through the plains of Hungary
20 Clues: The capital city of Poland • The region once ruled by King Wenceslas • The country where goulash was first made • A country that borders Poland to the east • An old city in Poland that many tourists come to visit • A crop grown in the region alongside sunflowers and corn • The main religion in Latvia and Estonia, unlike in Poland • ...
geography 2025-02-08
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- Which is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
- What is the largest continent by land area?
- Which ocean is the warmest?
- What is the most volcanically active country in the world?
- Loa What is the largest active volcano on Earth?
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- Which is the only continent without a desert?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- Reef, What is the largest coral reef system in the world?
- What is the longest river in Asia?
- What is the largest city in Africa by population?
- Paz What is the highest capital city in the world?
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- What is the flattest continent on Earth?
- Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
- Titicaca What is the highest navigable lake in the world?
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
- What is the most widely consumed staple food in the world?
- Which country has the highest number of islands?
- Which country has the most official languages?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- What is the most northerly capital city in the world?
- What is the highest waterfall in the world?
- Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
27 Clues: Which ocean is the warmest? • What is the longest river in Asia? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent has the most countries? • What is the flattest continent on Earth? • Which country has the longest coastline? • What is the largest continent by land area? • What is the highest waterfall in the world? • What is the smallest continent by land area? • ...
geography 2025-02-08
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- Which country has the most official languages?
- What is the longest mountain range in the world?
- What is the most volcanically active country in the world?
- Titicaca What is the highest navigable lake in the world?
- What is the most spoken language in the world?
- What is the longest river in Asia?
- Which continent has the most countries?
- Which is the largest rainforest in the world?
- What is the highest waterfall in the world?
- What is the largest city in Africa by population?
- Paz What is the highest capital city in the world?
- Which is the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world?
- Which country has the longest coastline?
- What is the flattest continent on Earth?
- What is the largest coral reef system in the world?
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- Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth?
- Which country produces the most coffee in the world?
- Which country has the highest number of islands?
- What is the most northerly capital city in the world?
- Which ocean is the warmest?
- What is the most widely consumed staple food in the world?
- Which is the only continent without a desert?
- What is the smallest continent by land area?
- What is the largest continent by land area?
- What is the coldest place on Earth?
- Which country is known as the Land of the Rising Sun?
26 Clues: Which ocean is the warmest? • What is the longest river in Asia? • What is the coldest place on Earth? • Which continent has the most countries? • Which country has the longest coastline? • What is the flattest continent on Earth? • What is the largest continent by land area? • What is the highest waterfall in the world? • Which is the fastest-growing plant on Earth? • ...
Human Migration 2024-02-25
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- A person who has been forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- (2 words): A situation involving a large number of migrants entering a country, causing social, political, and economic challenges.
- Intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries.
- The act of expelling a person from a country, often back to their country of origin.
- The process of transferring refugees from an asylum country to another country willing to grant them permanent settlement.
- (2 words): A person who has applied for asylum in another country and is waiting for a decision on their claim.
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- (2 words): A facility where migrants may be held while their immigration status is being determined.
- Protection granted by a country to someone who has fled their home country as a refugee.
- (2 words): Measures put in place by a country to regulate and monitor the movement of people across its borders.
- (2 words): A situation where there is a widespread threat to health, safety, or well-being of a large group of people, often requiring urgent assistance.
- A person who moves from one place to another, often to find work or better living conditions.
- The process of incorporating individuals or groups into a new society or culture.
- Laws and regulations in a country.
13 Clues: Laws and regulations in a country. • Intense or irrational dislike or fear of people from other countries. • The process of incorporating individuals or groups into a new society or culture. • The act of expelling a person from a country, often back to their country of origin. • ...
Forced Migration 2021-11-29
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- A group of people who have been forced to leave their home but still remain in the country.
- -An economic issue causing people to migrate involuntarily.
- - A popular Asia country that the people of Rohingya relocated to.
- A type of forced migration.
- - A Muslim group forced to migrate due to religious reasons.
- A southeastern Asia nation where the people of Rohingya lived.
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- A person who has left his country to seek protection in another country.
- - Another name for forced migration
- A type of forced migrant
- A type of forced migration
- -A type of forced migration.
- involuntary movement of people from one place to another.
- A type of natural disaster.
- A country popular for frequent Earthquakes.
- - A country that has a large number of forced migrants due to conflict-induced displacement.
15 Clues: A type of forced migrant • A type of forced migration • A type of natural disaster. • A type of forced migration. • -A type of forced migration. • - Another name for forced migration • A country popular for frequent Earthquakes. • involuntary movement of people from one place to another. • -An economic issue causing people to migrate involuntarily. • ...
SST Activity (Topic- Constitutional Design) by- Pradnesh Dhanodkar 2021-07-19
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- The Head of State is elected person and not hereditary
- People of a country are free to follow any religion
- Supreme law of country containing fundamental rules governing the politics and society in a country
- An introductory statement in a Constitution
- A preliminary version of legal document
- A system of racial discrimination by segregation
- Fundamental principles underlying one's thoughts and actions
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- No unreasonable restrictions on the citizens of a country
- All are equal before law and there is no discrimination between the citizens
- A distinct section of a document
- Group which had people of mixed races in South Africa
- A country is not dictated by any external power
- No citizen of a country should be treated as inferior
- A form of government where people enjoy equal rights
- an offence of attempting to overthrow a government
15 Clues: A distinct section of a document • A preliminary version of legal document • An introductory statement in a Constitution • A country is not dictated by any external power • A system of racial discrimination by segregation • an offence of attempting to overthrow a government • People of a country are free to follow any religion • ...
SST Activity (Topic- Constitutional Design) by- Pradnesh Dhanodkar 2021-07-19
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- The Head of State is elected person and not hereditary
- People of a country are free to follow any religion
- Supreme law of country containing fundamental rules governing the politics and society in a country
- An introductory statement in a Constitution
- A preliminary version of legal document
- A system of racial discrimination by segregation
- Fundamental principles underlying one's thoughts and actions
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- No unreasonable restrictions on the citizens of a country
- All are equal before law and there is no discrimination between the citizens
- A distinct section of a document
- Group which had people of mixed races in South Africa
- A country is not dictated by any external power
- No citizen of a country should be treated as inferior
- A form of government where people enjoy equal rights
- an offence of attempting to overthrow a government
15 Clues: A distinct section of a document • A preliminary version of legal document • An introductory statement in a Constitution • A country is not dictated by any external power • A system of racial discrimination by segregation • an offence of attempting to overthrow a government • People of a country are free to follow any religion • ...
Japanese Internment camp 2023-01-19
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- people been forced out of their home
- a opinion or judgment that disregards the fact
- People been treated unfairly for their race
- Second generation of Japanese that were born in Canada
- A person been extremely proud for been in a country
- To break a law or rule
- People that have the right to live in a country
- conflict between country
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- Apologizing for mistake that was done before and fixing them
- the state of been confined as a prisoner
- People that were originally from another country changed their nationality to another country
- first generation of Japanese that moved to Canada
- A foreigner, especially one who is not a naturalized citizen of the country where they are living.
- Shacks that were provided for the Japanese-Canadian as house
- property is taken away from people
15 Clues: To break a law or rule • conflict between country • property is taken away from people • people been forced out of their home • the state of been confined as a prisoner • People been treated unfairly for their race • a opinion or judgment that disregards the fact • People that have the right to live in a country • first generation of Japanese that moved to Canada • ...
Idk 2017-09-20
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- country typical for vodka
- country known for Eiffel Tower
- country typical for noodles
- country known for their pyramides
- country typical for disgusting chocolate Santas
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- country typical for donkeys
- City country typical for the Pope
- country typical for sombreros and tomato fights
- Republic country known for Karluv Most
- country typical for pizza
10 Clues: country typical for vodka • country typical for pizza • country typical for donkeys • country typical for noodles • country known for Eiffel Tower • City country typical for the Pope • country known for their pyramides • Republic country known for Karluv Most • country typical for sombreros and tomato fights • country typical for disgusting chocolate Santas
