country Crossword Puzzles
Data maps 2017-10-18
Across
- The country that spends the most on their military each year
- The Middle Eastern country that spends the most on their military
- The pattern of population density in North and South America
- The European country with the most internet devices per 100 people
- The three Southern Hemisphere countries with the biggest number of large companies are Australia, South Africa and ... ?
- The type of countries that have got many more devices per 100 people are commonly called ... ?
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- The country with the second highest number of companies in the World's largest 2,000 companies
- The large natural feature in north Africa which has almost no people living in it
- The European country with the highest number of large companies?
- A South Asian country with one of the highest population densities in the world
- The continent that spends the least on its military?
- The Asian country with the highest average density of internet devices
- South American country with one of the lowest population densities in the world
- The continent with the highest overall population density
14 Clues: The continent that spends the least on its military? • The continent with the highest overall population density • The country that spends the most on their military each year • The pattern of population density in North and South America • The European country with the highest number of large companies? • ...
Geography 2013-10-13
Across
- whats the capital of russia
- whats the fashion capital of the world
- what is the capital of armenia
- the electoral palatinate was a historic region along which river
- whats the coldest place on earth
- the chukchi is north of which sea
- magyars are the people of which country
- pilbara is a region in which australian state
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- lebanon gained independence from which country in 1943
- whats the widest river on earth
- whats the longest river in the world
- the chalbi dessert and cherangany hills are found in which country
- which country lies along the equator
- whats the largest island on earth
- which country occupies most of cisjordan
15 Clues: whats the capital of russia • what is the capital of armenia • whats the widest river on earth • whats the coldest place on earth • whats the largest island on earth • the chukchi is north of which sea • whats the longest river in the world • which country lies along the equator • whats the fashion capital of the world • magyars are the people of which country • ...
COUNTRIES 2019-02-02
Across
- This country is constituted of 50 states.
- It was where the 2018 World Cup was hosted.
- Barcelona and Madrid are two famous cities of this country.
- They love tea in this country.
- It has a border with Spain only.
- The language spoken is German.
- An old English colony. It's inhabitants are called Indians.
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- Home of animes.
- The capital is Paris.
- Home of kangaroos and koalas.
- They speak English but there's a French state in this country named Quebec.
- It is situated at the North of England.
- Pizza and Pasta are famous and tasty food there.
- This country is famous for its waffles (gaufres)
- It's capital city is Dublin.
15 Clues: Home of animes. • The capital is Paris. • It's capital city is Dublin. • Home of kangaroos and koalas. • They love tea in this country. • The language spoken is German. • It has a border with Spain only. • It is situated at the North of England. • This country is constituted of 50 states. • It was where the 2018 World Cup was hosted. • ...
Cold War 2025-02-25
Across
- German city that was split by a metaphorical curtain
- archipelago in the northern Caribbean sea
- Country in Asia that went to war with a country north of them
- War that happened from 1947 through 1991
- Government ideology that the Soviet Union used
- Crisis in Cuba involved these
- Another name for the Soviet union
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- Place that people would build to escape bombs
- Government ideology that America uses
- 10 Hollywood elites the we blacklisted
- A metaphorical curtain that split Germany
- Country in Asia that went to war with a country south of them
- The scare that communism would reach America
- Device that explodes on impact
- Country in North America
15 Clues: Country in North America • Crisis in Cuba involved these • Device that explodes on impact • Another name for the Soviet union • Government ideology that America uses • 10 Hollywood elites the we blacklisted • War that happened from 1947 through 1991 • A metaphorical curtain that split Germany • archipelago in the northern Caribbean sea • ...
Music Around The World Review 2026-01-20
10 Clues: Country #3 • Country #6 • Country #4 • Country #2 • Country #1 • Country #5 • Guess the next country • Famous Composer in France • Traditional Instrument in France • Traditional instrument in Armenia
Allison Crossword week #4 2021-11-17
Across
- A European country with the famous city of Paris.
- Largest country in the world.
- A person who studies science.
- The capital city of Italy.
- International sports event held every 2 years.
- Someone illegally hunts and kills animals.
- A famous white monument in India.
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- A outbreak of a disease across the world.
- A type of animal that lives in the mountains of Asia and are being protected.
- The most southern country in Africa.
- The place where the Japanese bombed the U.S. during World war 2.
- The country that is located below the U.S.
- The island state.
- A agreement or deal between countries.
- A island country in the Pacific ocean close to China.
15 Clues: The island state. • The capital city of Italy. • Largest country in the world. • A person who studies science. • A famous white monument in India. • The most southern country in Africa. • A agreement or deal between countries. • A outbreak of a disease across the world. • The country that is located below the U.S. • Someone illegally hunts and kills animals. • ...
chapter 3 2017-09-25
Across
- Product or resource sold to another country
- Product or resource bought by a country
- Process of relocation to a new region
- Measure of the total value of goods and services
- Organization set up to make rules and laws for society
- Process of city development
- Relating to a country or farming area
- Reason that attracts people to an area
- Relating to a city
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- Person who owes loyalty to a country and receives protection
- Something found in nature necessary for human living
- Person who leaves one country to another
- Number of people who live in an area
- Reason that causes people to leave an area
- Person who flees a place to find safety
15 Clues: Relating to a city • Process of city development • Number of people who live in an area • Process of relocation to a new region • Relating to a country or farming area • Reason that attracts people to an area • Product or resource bought by a country • Person who flees a place to find safety • Person who leaves one country to another • ...
Geography 2024-11-18
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- One of two countries with 14 bordering nations
- One of three countries starting with the letter 'F'
- One of many to separate from Yugoslavia
- The largest landlocked country in the world
- The country with the most territory disputes
- The smallest country in the world
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- The only country to be in all four hemispheres
- Juba is its capital city
- The only country requiring firearm possession in certain regions
- This island's government claims territory 266 times larger than it currently controls
- The country with the largest GDP (Gross Domestic Product) in Europe
- The most densely populated country
12 Clues: Juba is its capital city • The smallest country in the world • The most densely populated country • One of many to separate from Yugoslavia • The largest landlocked country in the world • The country with the most territory disputes • The only country to be in all four hemispheres • One of two countries with 14 bordering nations • ...
Countries 2020-05-27
Across
- The richest country.
- The world's most populous country.
- The leader of the Axis.
- Creators of the tango.
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- The home of the Taj Mahal.
- The smallest country.
- The creators of the nacho.
- The inventors of chocolate.
- The world's largest country.
- You are sitting here.
- Famous for the Arc De Triomphe.
- A country famous for Everest.
12 Clues: The richest country. • The smallest country. • You are sitting here. • Creators of the tango. • The leader of the Axis. • The home of the Taj Mahal. • The creators of the nacho. • The inventors of chocolate. • The world's largest country. • A country famous for Everest. • Famous for the Arc De Triomphe. • The world's most populous country.
Geography 2013-10-13
Across
- pilbara is a region in which australian state
- whats the capital of russia
- the chalbi dessert and cherangany hills are found in which country
- whats the largest island on earth
- which country lies along the equator
- which country occupies most of cisjordan
- magyars are the people of which country
- whats the longest river in the world
Down
- what is the capital of armenia
- the electoral palatinate was a historic region along which river
- the chukchi is north of which sea
- whats the widest river on earth
- whats the coldest place on earth
- whats the fashion capital of the world
- lebanon gained independence from which country in 1943
15 Clues: whats the capital of russia • what is the capital of armenia • whats the widest river on earth • whats the coldest place on earth • the chukchi is north of which sea • whats the largest island on earth • which country lies along the equator • whats the longest river in the world • whats the fashion capital of the world • magyars are the people of which country • ...
South & East Asia & the Pacific 2024-04-11
Across
- Traditional Japanese form of wrestling
- Ocean that borders many Southeast Asian countries
- Landlocked country famous for Genghis Khan
- Country and continent known for its unique wildlife like kangaroos and koalas
- Mountain range separating the Indian subcontinent from Tibet
- Most populous country in the world
- Island nation with beautiful beaches and coral reefs
- Highest mountain in the world
Down
- Seasonal wind pattern affecting weather in Asia and the Pacific
- Major religion in many East Asian countries
- Massive temple complex in Cambodia
- Second most populous country in the world
- World's largest coral reef system located in Australia
- Country with over 7,000 islands in Southeast Asia
- Major river flowing through Southeast Asia
15 Clues: Highest mountain in the world • Massive temple complex in Cambodia • Most populous country in the world • Traditional Japanese form of wrestling • Second most populous country in the world • Landlocked country famous for Genghis Khan • Major river flowing through Southeast Asia • Major religion in many East Asian countries • ...
Ss 2026-03-13
Across
- hai a city in china with a population of 31 million
- the landscape of the world
- wall a giant man made structure in china visable from space
- jin ping china's current leader
- where nobody rules a country
- a person that people look up to
- the most populated country
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- where a god is the leader of a contry
- a way to track how much money a country has
- where a king or queen is in charge of a country
- a major part of a regions culture, a belief that people have
- a country in asia
- a shiny gold metal
- the secound most populated contry'
- a popular electrolyte commonly traded in acient times
15 Clues: a country in asia • a shiny gold metal • the landscape of the world • the most populated country • where nobody rules a country • jin ping china's current leader • a person that people look up to • the secound most populated contry' • where a god is the leader of a contry • a way to track how much money a country has • where a king or queen is in charge of a country • ...
Grade 6 - Spelling Test Nov 15th 2024-11-15
Across
- Asking a question.
- The status of belonging to a particular nation or country.
- To cover or envelop something.
- A song that represents a country, organization, or event, typically sung on official occasions.
- Originating from a particular region or country; native.
- Deep respect or awe for something or someone.
- Showing love and loyalty for one's country.
- A symbol representing an organization, country, or idea.
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- Rules governing polite behavior and social norms.
- Stating or expressing something directly.
- Expressing strong emotions or excitement.
- To discuss and agree on terms or conditions.
- A promise or vow to do something.
- Expressing a command or request.
- To come into view or existence.
15 Clues: Asking a question. • To cover or envelop something. • To come into view or existence. • Expressing a command or request. • A promise or vow to do something. • Stating or expressing something directly. • Expressing strong emotions or excitement. • Showing love and loyalty for one's country. • To discuss and agree on terms or conditions. • ...
Heritage ch. 18 2023-04-12
Across
- Which Republican became Speaker of the House and opposed Clinton's ideas?
- Boris Yeltsin became the leader of which country in 1991?
- Which promise did President Bush have to break?
- Which country did Clinton have the U.S. lend twenty billion dollars in 1995?
- Which reform did President Clinton fail to get passed?
- Which sport did Michael Jordan become famous for playing in the 1990s?
- Who became the president after Ronald Reagan?
- Who won the election of 1992?
- NAFTA promised free trade between the U.S., Canada, and _____.
- Which country was Manuel Noriega the dictator of?
- America's invasion of Iraq was called Operation Desert _____.
- Where did the Tiananmen Square Massacre take place?
Down
- Which law required ramps and Braille lettering be added to public buildings?
- Which country was Saddam Hussein the dictator of?
- In which country did the Velvet Revolution take place?
- A recession is a decline in the _____.
- Which law attempted to decrease acid rain?
- Which company did Bill Gates found?
- Which state was Bill Clinton the governor of before he ran for president?
19 Clues: Who won the election of 1992? • Which company did Bill Gates found? • A recession is a decline in the _____. • Which law attempted to decrease acid rain? • Who became the president after Ronald Reagan? • Which promise did President Bush have to break? • Which country was Saddam Hussein the dictator of? • Which country was Manuel Noriega the dictator of? • ...
Causes of WW1 2025-11-06
Across
- This was the alliance between Germany, Italy and Austria-Hungary
- The idea that your country is the best in the world
- Gang that Gavrilo Princip was part of
- What happened to Archduke Ferdinand?
- When a stronger country takes over a weaker one for political/economic gain
- Type of warfare used in WW1
- Country blamed for death of Archduke Ferdinand
- Country that came to Austria-Hungary's defense
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- Known as PTSD today- causes panic attacks and blank stares in soldiers
- The area between 2 trenches
- A common pest to find in trenches
- The cycle of building up a countries military
- Country joined the war late in 1917
- An official agreement between 2 countries or people
- A common outcome in the trenches from standing in water for a long time
- Weapon of WW1 was a gas filled balloon
- Nickname for WW1
- The scramble for territory in this area of the world led to tension between Europeans prior to WW1
18 Clues: Nickname for WW1 • The area between 2 trenches • Type of warfare used in WW1 • A common pest to find in trenches • Country joined the war late in 1917 • What happened to Archduke Ferdinand? • Gang that Gavrilo Princip was part of • Weapon of WW1 was a gas filled balloon • The cycle of building up a countries military • Country blamed for death of Archduke Ferdinand • ...
UNIT 10 Day 3 Vocabulary 2026-04-24
Across
- the business practice of moving a company out of its home country
- good or service produced within a country and sold outside the countr
- the efforts of African Americans to win equal rights
- limit or discouraging rule
- good or service sold within a country, but produced in another country
- to formally put an end to a system, practice or institution
- the amount of something that is produced per a given unit of input
- the interconnection of producers, consumers and financial systems around the world
- The most severe economic decline in the United States history
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- migration into a country
- a subset of the economy made up of businesses making similar products
- effort, money or time put at risk in order to receive a future benefit
- the money people make through work or investments
- to gather in an area
- movement of people from one place to another
- relating to or including many different cultures
- thick forest of coniferous trees
- to establish; prove the truth of; make certain
18 Clues: to gather in an area • migration into a country • limit or discouraging rule • thick forest of coniferous trees • movement of people from one place to another • to establish; prove the truth of; make certain • relating to or including many different cultures • the money people make through work or investments • the efforts of African Americans to win equal rights • ...
M3/4 Social Studies T1 Final 2024-09-09
Across
- home to the Monteverde Cloud Forest
- an important bird to Guatemalans
- about 42% of the population in this country is Mayan
- this currency was tied to the US dollar as part of a deal
- the currency in Costa Rica
- this is the only country in Central America without volcanoes
- this crop dramatically improved Guatemala's economy
- the poorest country in Central America
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- a narrow land 'bridge'
- the official currency of Honduras
- a beautiful, white lace dress from panama
- a lake that forms in a dormant volcano
- a system of government where people vote
- A major cause of death in this country is malnutrition
- Its capital is Belmopan
- The native peoples of the Kuna, Emberas, and Ngöbe-Buglés live in this country
16 Clues: a narrow land 'bridge' • Its capital is Belmopan • the currency in Costa Rica • an important bird to Guatemalans • the official currency of Honduras • home to the Monteverde Cloud Forest • a lake that forms in a dormant volcano • the poorest country in Central America • a system of government where people vote • a beautiful, white lace dress from panama • ...
immagrtion crossward puzzle 2024-11-25
Across
- the place immigrant would need there loved ones
- this country is known for making there tequila
- what Immigrant had to learn to understand americans
- country known for beer
- immigrant want this type of financial shift ina america
- america is named in the land of what
- country known for there vodka
- the registry was nicknames this
- this country built railroads
- what immigrant want to own when they come to America
Down
- the things officers passed out to keep count of the immigrant
- they are called this when they had no money
- country known for there leprechauns
- a disease Immigrant were checked for before they were able to get imported
- what immigration had to say in for as long as the days
- a groups of people you are related to
16 Clues: country known for beer • this country built railroads • country known for there vodka • the registry was nicknames this • country known for there leprechauns • america is named in the land of what • a groups of people you are related to • they are called this when they had no money • this country is known for making there tequila • ...
Protectionism 2025-05-07
Across
- A complete ban on trade with a specific country or on certain products.
- a country imports more than it exports.
- Content RequirementA rule that a product must contain a certain percentage of local materials.
- Surplus
- A tax on imported goods.
- Deficit
- (9-15):
- measures to protect domestic industries from sudden import surges.
- Barrier
- goods in another country at a lower price than in the domestic market.
Down
- a country exports more than it imports.
- sent out of a country to be sold abroad.
- Export RestraintAn agreement to limit exports to another country.
- DutyA tariff on goods sold below market value to prevent dumping.
- financial assistance to local businesses.
- A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported.
- other than taxes, like quotas or licenses.
- that restrict trade to protect domestic industries.
- brought into a country from abroad.
19 Clues: Surplus • Deficit • (9-15): • Barrier • brought into a country from abroad. • A tax on imported goods. • a country exports more than it imports. • a country imports more than it exports. • sent out of a country to be sold abroad. • financial assistance to local businesses. • other than taxes, like quotas or licenses. • ...
Social Chapter 6-8 Crossword 2023-05-09
Across
- the process of becoming part of a different cultural group (not your own)
- to ask for something in a formal way
- an extra charge
- During the American War of Independece, Loyalists fled the Thirteen Colonies to find a place that was still under British rule
- the infection of a large population caused by a disease
- the global economic slowdown that occured from 1929-1939
- when people from Britan began to move to BNA very quickly, due to bad ways of life in Britan
- a contagious disease that causes intestinal problems and dehydration
Down
- a person who seeks protection in another country to escape danger in their own country
- the offical set of rules about how a country is governed
- takeover of a country by another country
- a rapid, often violent change in a system of government
- was a fight between the US and BNA, but was really apart of the Napoleonic Wars in Europe
- a regulated economic system that made a cuntry rich from its colonies
- leaving ones country to establish citizenship and a home in another country
15 Clues: an extra charge • to ask for something in a formal way • takeover of a country by another country • a rapid, often violent change in a system of government • the infection of a large population caused by a disease • the offical set of rules about how a country is governed • the global economic slowdown that occured from 1929-1939 • ...
Around the World Week1.2 2023-03-07
Across
- People live in the country love canivals and soccer
- Capital city of China
- Capital city of South Africa
- The country with so many koalas and kangaroos
- The country where people say "God save the Queen"
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- The country id famous for the statue of Liverty.
- The country where you can see savanah and wild animals
- The country is famous for the pyramids
- The country where people say "bonjour"
- Capital city of Egypt
- The country where people say "Ni-How"
11 Clues: Capital city of China • Capital city of Egypt • Capital city of South Africa • The country where people say "Ni-How" • The country is famous for the pyramids • The country where people say "bonjour" • The country with so many koalas and kangaroos • The country id famous for the statue of Liverty. • The country where people say "God save the Queen" • ...
World War I, Russian Revolution, and World War II Review 2021-03-19
Across
- Italian Fascist dictator before and during World War II
- Only part of the Ottoman Empire that wasn't occupied by European forces at the end of World War I.
- Germany invades this country in September of 1939 to start World War II.
- Day in February 1905 in which unarmed Russian peasants were shot by the Czars troops as they were on their way to protest their poor life conditions.
- Russian dictator that took over after Lenin's death.
- Only European member of the Axis Powers in World War II that isn't mentioned in this list: Germany, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, Finland
- U.S. President just before and during World War II.
- Leader of the Bolsheviks. Promised Russian peasants "Peace, Land, and Bread".
- Area Germany had to demilitarize after World War I.
- Money a losing country has to pay to the winner(s) after a war.
- Kind of war/warfare used in World War I.
- Always putting the interests of your own country above world cooperation.
- Country in East Asia that was part occupied by Japan and part free during World War II.
- About 80% of Russia's population in the early 1900's were categorized as this. Very poor.
- Country Japan invaded to start it's expansion just before World War II
- Country occupied by Germany in World War II. Known for it's windmills and large chunks of the country being below sea level.
Down
- Last Czar of Russia
- Emperor of Japan before, during and after World War II
- Russian mystic/holy man that was an ill-liked advisor to the Czar and Czarina. Hard to kill.
- The economic theory in which all means of production are owned in common by the people and everyone works what they can and then gets what they need to live in return.
- International organization created at the end of World War I to try and keep world peace and prevent more big wars.
- The countries of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
- The countries of France, Great Britain, and Russia during World War I.
- Ineffective parliament created in Russia after Bloody Sunday.
- Country Hitler took over just after he re-militarized the Rhineland. (this country also speaks German).
- Country in central Europe created at the end of World War I from land that used to belong to Germany and Austria-Hungary.
- Last name of the Archduke whose assassination started World War I.
- Country to which Russia lost the Russo-Japanese War.
- Place where it was created and signed, AND name of the treaty that ended World War I.
- Prime Minister of Britain during World War II
- Name of Russia after 1923.
- Country in western Europe that was half occupied and half free in World War II.
- Japan brought the U.S. into World War II by attacking this place on Dec. 7, 1941.
33 Clues: Last Czar of Russia • Name of Russia after 1923. • Kind of war/warfare used in World War I. • Prime Minister of Britain during World War II • U.S. President just before and during World War II. • Area Germany had to demilitarize after World War I. • Russian dictator that took over after Lenin's death. • Country to which Russia lost the Russo-Japanese War. • ...
The Road to World War I 2025-09-25
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- Country that Germany declared war on, 1 August 1914
- Country that mobilized to support Serbia
- Country allied with Russia and Britain, mobilized on 1 August 1914
- Country that gave Austria-Hungary a "blank cheque" of support
- Empire that joined the Central Powers in October 1914
- Country that declared war on Germany in August 1914
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- Country that declared war on Germany on 4 August 1914
- Country that Austria-Hungary declared war on, 28 July 1914
- Country that joined the Allies in May 1915
- Country invaded by Germany on 3 August 1914
- Archduke assassinated on 28 June 1914
- Country that declared war on Germany in April 1917
12 Clues: Archduke assassinated on 28 June 1914 • Country that mobilized to support Serbia • Country that joined the Allies in May 1915 • Country invaded by Germany on 3 August 1914 • Country that declared war on Germany in April 1917 • Country that Germany declared war on, 1 August 1914 • Country that declared war on Germany in August 1914 • ...
World War I, Russian Revolution, and World War II Review 2021-02-23
Across
- Italian Fascist dictator before and during World War II
- Only part of the Ottoman Empire that wasn't occupied by European forces at the end of World War I.
- Germany invades this country in September of 1939 to start World War II.
- Day in February 1905 in which unarmed Russian peasants were shot by the Czars troops as they were on their way to protest their poor life conditions.
- Russian dictator that took over after Lenin's death.
- Only European member of the Axis Powers in World War II that isn't mentioned in this list: Germany, Italy, Hungary, Bulgaria, Finland
- U.S. President just before and during World War II.
- Leader of the Bolsheviks. Promised Russian peasants "Peace, Land, and Bread".
- Area Germany had to demilitarize after World War I.
- Money a losing country has to pay to the winner(s) after a war.
- Kind of war/warfare used in World War I.
- Always putting the interests of your own country above world cooperation.
- Country in East Asia that was part occupied by Japan and part free during World War II.
- About 80% of Russia's population in the early 1900's were categorized as this. Very poor.
- Country Japan invaded to start it's expansion just before World War II
- Country occupied by Germany in World War II. Known for it's windmills and large chunks of the country being below sea level.
Down
- Last Czar of Russia
- Emperor of Japan before, during and after World War II
- Russian mystic/holy man that was an ill-liked advisor to the Czar and Czarina. Hard to kill.
- The economic theory in which all means of production are owned in common by the people and everyone works what they can and then gets what they need to live in return.
- International organization created at the end of World War I to try and keep world peace and prevent more big wars.
- The countries of Germany, Austria-Hungary, and the Ottoman Empire during World War I.
- The countries of France, Great Britain, and Russia during World War I.
- Ineffective parliament created in Russia after Bloody Sunday.
- Country Hitler took over just after he re-militarized the Rhineland. (this country also speaks German).
- Country in central Europe created at the end of World War I from land that used to belong to Germany and Austria-Hungary.
- Last name of the Archduke whose assassination started World War I.
- Country to which Russia lost the Russo-Japanese War.
- Place where it was created and signed, AND name of the treaty that ended World War I.
- Prime Minister of Britain during World War II
- Name of Russia after 1923.
- Country in western Europe that was half occupied and half free in World War II.
- Japan brought the U.S. into World War II by attacking this place on Dec. 7, 1941.
33 Clues: Last Czar of Russia • Name of Russia after 1923. • Kind of war/warfare used in World War I. • Prime Minister of Britain during World War II • U.S. President just before and during World War II. • Area Germany had to demilitarize after World War I. • Russian dictator that took over after Lenin's death. • Country to which Russia lost the Russo-Japanese War. • ...
Unit 9 Africa Economu 2026-05-18
Across
- skills and education that help people contribute to the economy
- people produce only what they need to survive by farming, hunting, or gathering
- when trade with a country is forbidden completely
- within or inside a country
- the work force (or employees) needed for industries
- to control or manage by rules and regulations
- the percentage of people over age 15 who can read and write
- the development of an increasingly worldwide economy in which countries depend on one another for economic growth
- refers to factors that involve money, business, and/or trade
- resources from the land used to make other products
- money given by the government to a domestic industry/business so that the price of a good or service can compete with imported goods
- the availability or amount of a good or service
- the way money from one country can be converted to the currency of another country to pay for goods
- selling and shipping goods to another country
- buying and shipping goods from another country
- to put money into something in hopes of making a greater profit
- the ability of people in a society to make economic
- a type of business that uses factories to manufacture goods
- a restriction on the amount of an imported good
- the need or willingness to buy a good or service
- per person (usually used with GDP, as in GDP per capita)
- economic decisions are based on what people want to sell and buy (supply and demand)
Down
- from outside a country (from another country)
- relying (or depending) on various resources to fuel the economy
- factories, machines, and technology
- the basic physical and organizational framework needed for a society to function (such as buildings, roads, power supplies, etc)
- the range of economies from pure market systems to pure command systems
- the total value of goods and services produced within a country over one year
- anything used to produce goods and services, like cotton, wood, seeds, iron, etc.
- an economy that falls somewhere in between a pure market and pure command economy
- the degree of wealth and economic comfort that people in a country experience
- choosing one specific skill or product to pursue over others
- the state of being short in supply; a shortage
- economic punishments forced on a country to achieve a political goal
- an obstacle introduced to reduce trade, usually to make a political statement or to protect domestic industries from foreign competition
- the ideas, innovation, and risk involved in starting a business
- a tax on imported goods
- the benefit that is missed or given up when an investor, individual or business chooses one alternative over another
- the government controls all factors of the economy
39 Clues: a tax on imported goods • within or inside a country • factories, machines, and technology • from outside a country (from another country) • to control or manage by rules and regulations • selling and shipping goods to another country • the state of being short in supply; a shortage • buying and shipping goods from another country • ...
General Knowledge 2025-09-24
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- The only country with all vowels in its name
- The country that is also a continent
- The country without coins
- The country without an army
- The country with a square flag
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- The only country with a floating post office
- The country with 3 capitals
- The country where sun rises first
- The country fully surrounded by Italy
- The only Arab country without a desert
10 Clues: The country without coins • The country with 3 capitals • The country without an army • The country with a square flag • The country where sun rises first • The country that is also a continent • The country fully surrounded by Italy • The only Arab country without a desert • The only country with a floating post office • The only country with all vowels in its name
West Africa 2024-02-14
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- Country on the Southwest coast, sounds like "library"
- South of Guinea
- Small country surrounding the Gambia River
- TRanslates to "Ivory Coast"
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- Landlocked country, bordering 6 countries
- Large country southeast of Western Sahara
- On the west coast, engulfing another country
- Large, highly populated country in West Africa
- Pronounced like a drug name
- On the right of Togo
- Long, vertical country on the south coast
11 Clues: South of Guinea • On the right of Togo • Pronounced like a drug name • TRanslates to "Ivory Coast" • Landlocked country, bordering 6 countries • Large country southeast of Western Sahara • Long, vertical country on the south coast • Small country surrounding the Gambia River • On the west coast, engulfing another country • Large, highly populated country in West Africa • ...
The Phillipines 2024-05-15
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- The Philippines located near this country to the south
- located in the central part of the archipelago
- The Philippines located near this country to the southwest
- The currency used in the Philippines
- The largest city in the Philippines
- The capital of The Philippines
- This country invaded and occupied the Philippines in WWII
- second largest island in the archipelago
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- The Philippines has a tropical ______ climate that is usually hot and humid
- The Philippines located near this country to the north
- The Philippines is an ___________ comprised of over 7,600 islands
- Most popular sport in the Philippines
- In 1521, Portuguese explorer Ferdinand _______ arrived in the area and claimed the land for Spain
- The Philippines terrain is mostly _________
- Most populous island of the Philippines
- Most people in the Philippines follow this religion
- The Philippines located near this country to the west
17 Clues: The capital of The Philippines • The largest city in the Philippines • The currency used in the Philippines • Most popular sport in the Philippines • Most populous island of the Philippines • second largest island in the archipelago • The Philippines terrain is mostly _________ • located in the central part of the archipelago • ...
Module 3 Crossword 2024-08-27
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- when a country has an absolute advantage in more than 1 good/service and must decide which to produce (lowest opportunity cost)
- transportation, communication, and utility systems
- Allows two or more companies to share raw materials, shipping facilities, management activities, or production activities
- making, buying, selling of goods and services within a country
- accepted behaviors, customs, and values
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country.
- goods coming IN
- natural resources
- goods EXITing (sold)
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- selling the right to use some intangible property for a fee or royalty.
- tax levied on imports of merchandise goods
- a country can produce a good/service at a lower cost than another
- right to use a company name or business process
- value of a currency in one country compared to another
- difference between a country’s exports and imports
- the limited number or quantity which is officially allowed
- trade among nations
17 Clues: goods coming IN • natural resources • trade among nations • goods EXITing (sold) • accepted behaviors, customs, and values • tax levied on imports of merchandise goods • right to use a company name or business process • transportation, communication, and utility systems • difference between a country’s exports and imports • ...
Spelling Words 3 2023-03-02
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- a large group of people
- Vy's favorite country
- The country in Asia where the events of the Bible happened
- to wait until the last minute to do something is to
- What continent are we learning about this week?
- The country Ben is doing his presentation on
- to learn/study again
- The country that has the tallest mountain in the world
- What does the mustard seed represent?
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- when you have a choice, or a chance to do something
- how you feel, can be sad, happy, angry, grumpy, etc
- when you do not understand something, you have ______
- the first word of a sentence must be BIG
- Teacher Zack's favorite sport
- What country in Asia has teacher Christina been to (Not Cambodia or Vietnam)
- to make a decision, to pick
- a group of 4-6 sentences that communicates a message
17 Clues: to learn/study again • Vy's favorite country • a large group of people • to make a decision, to pick • Teacher Zack's favorite sport • What does the mustard seed represent? • the first word of a sentence must be BIG • The country Ben is doing his presentation on • What continent are we learning about this week? • when you have a choice, or a chance to do something • ...
immigration 2024-11-23
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- The disease immigrants were checked for before being granted citizenship
- The country that introduced tequila
- Why Chinese immigrants left for America
- America is named the land of what?
- What immigrants had to stay in for as long as days
- The country that introduced pizza and pasta
- The items officers passed out to passengers after docking Ellis Island
- What many immigrants came to America in hopes of owning
- The place known for immigrants meeting their loved ones
- The country that introduced vodka
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- immigrants seek this type of financial shift in america
- The group of people you are related to
- What the registry room was nicknamed
- The country that is related to leprechauns
- What immigrants had to learn in order to understand americans
- The country that is known for making railroads in the United states
- One is named this when they have limited money
17 Clues: The country that introduced vodka • America is named the land of what? • The country that introduced tequila • What the registry room was nicknamed • The group of people you are related to • Why Chinese immigrants left for America • The country that is related to leprechauns • The country that introduced pizza and pasta • One is named this when they have limited money • ...
Bss South America 2022-11-01
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- River ________ river is the longest river in South America.
- The longest mountain range in South America.
- Hamza Another river flows below the Amazon River.
- The smallest country in South America.
- _______ is the highest mountain in South America.
- The eighth-largest country in the world.
- How many countries are there in South America?
- the largest country in South America.
- Falls The highest waterfall in South America.
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- The __________ Desert in Chile is the absolute driest place on Earth.
- Grande de Tierra del Fuego what is the biggest island in South America?
- country Brazil, Columbia and Ecuador are one of the largest producers of ______________ in the world.
- The biggest lake in South America.
- What is the largest plain in South America?
- Sea South America is bounded by .
- Desert the largest desert in South America.
- the poorest country in South America.
17 Clues: The biggest lake in South America. • Sea South America is bounded by . • the poorest country in South America. • the largest country in South America. • The smallest country in South America. • The eighth-largest country in the world. • What is the largest plain in South America? • Desert the largest desert in South America. • ...
Mid Term Vocabulary 2026-01-12
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- British policy where the colonies were left alone to govern themselves as long as they stayed loyal to Britain
- Weather conditions in a region over a long period of time
- English settlers who came to North America in search of religious freedom
- A complaint or an issue
- Goods sent TO another country for sale
- The law making body of Britain
- Moving from place to place, usually while following a food source
- Tax paid on imports and exports
- A strip of land connecting two larger bodies of land
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- A system of government where citizens get to elect who represents them
- The study of land and diverse environments
- Freedom, the ability to act under your own control
- Colonies exist to benefit the mother country
- A country under the control of another country
- Colonists who wanted freedom from Britain
- Goods brought IN to a country for sale
- Colonists who supported Britain
17 Clues: A complaint or an issue • The law making body of Britain • Tax paid on imports and exports • Colonists who supported Britain • Goods sent TO another country for sale • Goods brought IN to a country for sale • Colonists who wanted freedom from Britain • The study of land and diverse environments • Colonies exist to benefit the mother country • ...
BM Ch9 Vocabulary 2026-01-13
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- When the firm setts up a business abroad on its own without any partners.
- The country in which the business has its headquarter.
- Selling products or services to buyers in other countries.
- provides low-cost, long-term loans to less-developed countries to develop basic industries and facilities.
- the customs, beliefs, values, and patterns of behavior of the people of a country or group.
- Help countries that are facing serious financial difficulties in paying for their imports or repaying loans.
- Practice of selling goods in a foreign market at a price that is below cost or below what it charges in its home country.
- Buying goods or services made in a foreign country.
- To gain a trad advantage, a country should specialize in products or services that it can provide more efficiently than can other countries
- Best example for of an advanced form of trading bloc.
- milder form of an embargo that bans specific business ties with a foreign country.
- Firms agree to cooperate on certain aspects of business while remaining competitors on other aspects.
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- two or more firms share the costs of doing business and also share the profits.
- People communicate directly and explicitly.
- Canada and the United States signed a similar agreement with Mexico.
- typically means business activities that occur between two or more countries.
- Records investment funds coming into and going out of a country.
- International organization that creates and enforces the rules governing trade among countries.
- occurs when one company allows a company in another country to make and sell products according to certain specifications.
- Value of one country's currency expressed in the currency of another country.
- The foreign branches, if registered as independent legal entities
- The foreign location where it has facilities.
- Communication tends to occur through nonverbal signs and indirect suggestions.
- For political reasons, a government may bar companies from doing business with particular countries.
- Nontax methods of discouraging trade.
- limits the quantity or value of units permitted to enter a country.
- All international transactions are recorded in an accounting statement.
- Group of two or more countries that agree to remove all restrictions between them on the sales of goods and services, while imposing barriers on trade with and investment from countries that are not part of the bloc.
- firm that owns or controls production or service facilities in more than one country.
- Records the value of goods and services exported and those imported from foreigners, as well as other income and payments.
- Company headquarters called.
- EU members took a major step toward integrating their economies by merging their national currencies into a single new currency.
- Taxes on foreign goods to protect domestic industries and to earn revenue.
33 Clues: Company headquarters called. • Nontax methods of discouraging trade. • People communicate directly and explicitly. • The foreign location where it has facilities. • Buying goods or services made in a foreign country. • Best example for of an advanced form of trading bloc. • The country in which the business has its headquarter. • ...
Veteran´s Day Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-10
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- the month when Veteran´s Day occurs
- a person who served in the United States military, naval, or air service and was discharged or released under honorable conditions
- the military branch that uses boats and ships to protect our country
- a symbol of America that is in every classroom
- the armed forces of a country
- the power to act, think, or speak as one wants without restraint
- the military branch whose motto is ¨Semper Fi¨
- to keep safe from harm or injury
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- something, especially a structure, established to remind people of a person or event
- the military branch that protect our country on land
- the country our veterans fight for
- the country we live in; another name for America
- what we do on Veteran´s Day
- sometimes people leave these at the graves of soldiers who have died
- the military branch that uses planes and drones to protect our country
15 Clues: what we do on Veteran´s Day • the armed forces of a country • to keep safe from harm or injury • the country our veterans fight for • the month when Veteran´s Day occurs • a symbol of America that is in every classroom • the military branch whose motto is ¨Semper Fi¨ • the country we live in; another name for America • the military branch that protect our country on land • ...
Reading: Guatemala’s 1944 Revolution and the 1954 National Liberation Conflict 2025-07-29
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- Strong feeling of being afraid.
- Something given to someone because they deserve it; example: the right to vote.
- A piece of the earth’s surface, often used for farming.
- The person who leads a country.
- People learning in school or university.
- Idea or system where the government controls all property and businesses.
- People who work, often with their hands or in factories or farms.
- War A group of people in a country who fight against their own government.
- To make changes in a country, usually to improve things.
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- A form of government where one person has all the power.
- Large group of people asking for change or showing disagreement.
- Group of people who fight for their country.
- When a country’s army enters another country or tries to remove its leader.
- A type of government where people can vote and have freedom.
- A person who lived in a country but had to leave.
15 Clues: Strong feeling of being afraid. • The person who leads a country. • People learning in school or university. • Group of people who fight for their country. • A person who lived in a country but had to leave. • A piece of the earth’s surface, often used for farming. • A form of government where one person has all the power. • ...
Globalization Vocabulary 2025-10-27
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- When people or countries buy and sell goods with each other.
- When countries around the world connect through trade and culture.
- When countries trade with few or no barriers.
- Goods that a country buys from other countries.
- Money the government gives to help a business or farmer.
- A tax that countries add to things coming from other places.
- The steps it takes to make and deliver a product to customers.
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- A rule that stops one country from trading with another.
- Something that makes trade harder, like a tax or rule.
- A company that has businesses in more than one country.
- How close a country's imports and exports are to being equal.
- A group of countries that make rules to help trade be fair.
- When a country buys more goods than it sells.
- Goods that a country sells to other countries.
- A limit on how much of something can come into a country.
15 Clues: When a country buys more goods than it sells. • When countries trade with few or no barriers. • Goods that a country sells to other countries. • Goods that a country buys from other countries. • Something that makes trade harder, like a tax or rule. • A company that has businesses in more than one country. • A rule that stops one country from trading with another. • ...
Globalization Vocabulary 2025-10-27
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- A company that has businesses in more than one country.
- Goods that a country sells to other countries.
- The steps it takes to make and deliver a product to customers.
- Something that makes trade harder, like a tax or rule.
- A limit on how much of something can come into a country.
- Goods that a country buys from other countries.
- A rule that stops one country from trading with another.
- Money the government gives to help a business or farmer.
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- How close a country's imports and exports are to being equal.
- When people or countries buy and sell goods with each other.
- When countries around the world connect through trade and culture.
- A group of countries that make rules to help trade be fair.
- When countries trade with few or no barriers.
- When a country buys more goods than it sells.
- A tax that countries add to things coming from other places.
15 Clues: When countries trade with few or no barriers. • When a country buys more goods than it sells. • Goods that a country sells to other countries. • Goods that a country buys from other countries. • Something that makes trade harder, like a tax or rule. • A company that has businesses in more than one country. • A rule that stops one country from trading with another. • ...
Spanish EC 1 Michael Greufe 2013-05-06
25 Clues: maid • lean • dawn • face • curse • brain • farmer • donkey • squire • priest • hunting • servant • chivalry • laziness • nobleman • judgement • to knight • challenge • craziness • country inn • country inn • knight errant • native country • to pay tribute to • to sell off cheap
music 2019-09-17
29 Clues: / bass • / alto • / drums • / opera • / piano • / blues • / choir • / guitar • / mozart • / melody • / silent • / carols • / country • / concert • / symbals • / oactave • / singing • / soprano • / mandolin • / faithful • / trombones • / bluegrass • / saxophone • / rocknroll • / harmonica • / classical • / maccartney • / didgeridoo • / thebeatles
Extra Curricaler 2026-02-06
26 Clues: FCA • FFA • Art • Band • Golf • Cheer • Choir • Staff • JROTC • FCCLA • Tennis • Soccer • Seniors • Buddies • Juniors • Theater • Softball • Freshman • Football • Robotics • Baseball • Basketball • Sophomores • Guard Color Guard • Country Cross Country • Runners Flag Runners
Population 2013-05-22
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- A country which outlawed contraceptives after world war two
- The population reduction idea implemented by China
- Acronym for a country with a new industrial sector
- - The number of babies which die per thousand population per year before the a age of one
- The number of deaths per thousand population per year
- The way in which population is spread across a country
- Which gender was overly represented in births after world war two
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- Acronym for a poorer country
- A rapid growth in population is a population what?
- Graphical representation of population structure within a country
- Acronym for a richer country
- Which state in India implemented a population reduction policy?
- Stage of the DTM which is characterised by high birth rates and death rates
- Stage of the DTM in which population stabilises after growth in previous two stages
- The number of live babies born per thousand population per year?
15 Clues: Acronym for a poorer country • Acronym for a richer country • A rapid growth in population is a population what? • The population reduction idea implemented by China • Acronym for a country with a new industrial sector • The number of deaths per thousand population per year • The way in which population is spread across a country • ...
Population Density 2023-10-26
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- machine power replacing human power; occurred during the 1700 and 1800's
- U.S. culture spreading to other countries
- country with a mature economy and infrastructure
- factors that cause people to leave a country or region
- absolute location of a place and physical features (e.g., climate, landforms)
- factors that cause people to move to a country or region
- study of statistics (e.g., birth, death, economic) that illustrate human population
- movement of people from place to place
- other cultures becoming popular in the U.S.
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- movement of people into a country
- country seeking to become more advanced economically and socially
- movement of people into cities, creating population dense areas
- movement of people out of a country
- the location of a place relative to other geographic features and resources
- Population density is the number of people who live in an area per _______ ____ (2 words)
15 Clues: movement of people into a country • movement of people out of a country • movement of people from place to place • U.S. culture spreading to other countries • other cultures becoming popular in the U.S. • country with a mature economy and infrastructure • factors that cause people to leave a country or region • factors that cause people to move to a country or region • ...
Klausimai apie Europą 2024-05-08
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- the richest country in EU
- the last country to join the EU
- country that's famous for the leaning tower of pisa
- the largest country in europe
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- country in europe with the longest coastline
- country in EU with the lowest population
- country whose national anthem has no words
- The largest country in EU
- the first country to accept Lithuanian independance
- EU country with the highes population
10 Clues: the richest country in EU • The largest country in EU • the largest country in europe • the last country to join the EU • EU country with the highes population • country in EU with the lowest population • country whose national anthem has no words • country in europe with the longest coastline • the first country to accept Lithuanian independance • ...
Immigration 2019-10-07
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- someone who migrates
- protection to someone who has left their own country
- second source
- moving a foreigner from a country
- someone who moves from one country to another
- first priority
- someone who has the desire and is going to settle elsewhere
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- someone responsible for the repair of artwork and buildings with cultural or environmental interest
- different cultures
- importance
- someone returning to their own country
- someone from a different country
- being sheltered by something
13 Clues: importance • second source • first priority • different cultures • someone who migrates • being sheltered by something • someone from a different country • moving a foreigner from a country • someone returning to their own country • someone who moves from one country to another • protection to someone who has left their own country • ...
Section 3 2013-12-15
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- A regional variety of language�
- the smallest country there
- What is the capital of haiti
- who colonized haiti
- is an organization owned by its members and operated for there mutual benefit
- capital of dominican republic
- the poorest country there
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- east of hespaniola?
- capital of cuba
- someone who flees to a other country usually for political reasons
- more populated country
- the self governing territory associated with another country
- traditional mel in barbaros
13 Clues: capital of cuba • east of hespaniola? • who colonized haiti • more populated country • the poorest country there • the smallest country there • traditional mel in barbaros • What is the capital of haiti • capital of dominican republic • A regional variety of language� • the self governing territory associated with another country • ...
Immigration 2021-10-17
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- a person who is in the country without the proper documentation
- a reason a refugee might leave their home country
- a pardon by the government for immigrants or aliens
- a person coming to the U.S. from another country
- a type of immigration where a person's home country is too hard to live in
- a person who lives in a country where they were not born
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- this Act prevented the Chinese from coming to America
- an immigrant that is from a country the U.S. is at war with
- this Act limited the amount of immigrants allowed into the country
- short for "Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals"
- a person who has left their home country because of war or religious persecution
- a type of immigration where the immigrant is attracted to a country because of the opportunities
12 Clues: a person coming to the U.S. from another country • a reason a refugee might leave their home country • short for "Deferred Action for Childhood Arrivals" • a pardon by the government for immigrants or aliens • this Act prevented the Chinese from coming to America • a person who lives in a country where they were not born • ...
Emigration 2025-08-15
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- Money sent by immigrants to their home country.
- A person who seeks safety from persecution or danger in another country.
- A scattered population whose origin lies in a separate geographic locale.
- The act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another.
- A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
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- A person who leaves their own country to live permanently in another.
- The emigration of highly skilled individuals from one country to another.
- The feeling of disorientation experienced by someone when they encounter an unfamiliar culture.
- A person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- A person who lives outside their native country.
- The movement of people from one place to another.
- The act of entering a foreign country to live permanently.
12 Clues: Money sent by immigrants to their home country. • A person who lives outside their native country. • The movement of people from one place to another. • The act of entering a foreign country to live permanently. • A person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. • A person who leaves their own country to live permanently in another. • ...
Southeast Asia Use maps one and two 2025-05-21
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- Capital of Malaysia. Clue: A city starting with *K* near the middle of the country.
- The continent at the bottom of the map.
- What Country is made up primarily of islands?
- Ocean south of Indonesia.
- Country directly north of Thailand. Clue: This country shares a border with China and Vietnam.
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- what country's capital is Manila.
- Sea between the Philippines and Indonesia.
- Capital of Thailand.
- Country located just north of Malaysia.
- This Southeast Asian country has Ho Chi Minh City. Clue: Its capital is Hanoi.
- Large country north of Vietnam and Laos.
- Large sea between the Philippines and Vietnam.
12 Clues: Capital of Thailand. • Ocean south of Indonesia. • what country's capital is Manila. • Country located just north of Malaysia. • The continent at the bottom of the map. • Large country north of Vietnam and Laos. • Sea between the Philippines and Indonesia. • What Country is made up primarily of islands? • Large sea between the Philippines and Vietnam. • ...
World War II 2026-04-28
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- A country that is lead by Hitler
- A country that was invaded and taken by the nazis
- The German leader of WWII
- A group of countries that is working together
- A large group of people Sharing common culture
- A party that follows hitler's commands
- A country that declared war on Germany
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- The country that stayed out of the league of Nations
- A Country that is in the Rome-Berlin Axis
- The name of the alliance with Japan, Germany and Italy
- A country that helped Britain fight Germany
- A country that follows Mussolini's commands
12 Clues: The German leader of WWII • A country that is lead by Hitler • A party that follows hitler's commands • A country that declared war on Germany • A Country that is in the Rome-Berlin Axis • A country that helped Britain fight Germany • A country that follows Mussolini's commands • A group of countries that is working together • ...
British Life: When Two Worlds Meet 2021-03-15
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- The UK stand for...
- Important vegetable for British people.
- A person who moves from one place to set up a new home.
- Zealand The English language name for Aotearoa.
- To move from one place to another to live.
- The home country of the Wales people.
- Important baked food for British people.
- The name of the United Kingdom flag.
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- Farm animals kept for meat, leather, eggs, fur, wool and milk.
- People from Britian and Northern Ireland.
- A king or queen ruling a country is called a....
- Home country of Northern Irish people.
- A continent in the Northern Hemisphere.
- The home country of the English people.
- The home country of the Scottish people.
15 Clues: The UK stand for... • The name of the United Kingdom flag. • The home country of the Wales people. • Home country of Northern Irish people. • Important vegetable for British people. • A continent in the Northern Hemisphere. • The home country of the English people. • The home country of the Scottish people. • Important baked food for British people. • ...
Quarter 1 Launa Haffner 2023-10-09
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- State that doesnt want trump on the 2024 Ballot.
- State that had a record breaking hurricane.
- Country that is still at war with Russia.
- State that broke out with wildfires.
- Hurricane season in this ocean.
- Leader who had his assistant killed in a plane crash
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- Counrty that had an earthquake that killed 1,000 people.
- Country that is still facing floods.
- Country that we swapped prisoners with.
- State who is flooded with hurricane Idalia.
- Country that Hammas attacked on Saturday October 7th
- Country that Kim Jong Un visited
- Mexico State where Bill Richardson used to be governor for.
- day Holiday on September 5th.
- Republican president who decided to run again.
15 Clues: day Holiday on September 5th. • Hurricane season in this ocean. • Country that Kim Jong Un visited • Country that is still facing floods. • State that broke out with wildfires. • Country that we swapped prisoners with. • Country that is still at war with Russia. • State who is flooded with hurricane Idalia. • State that had a record breaking hurricane. • ...
WW1 2025-04-16
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- The I of the MAIN causes
- also known as the United Kingdom
- Gavrilo Princip killed Franz ________________
- The Schlieffen plan was for Germany to quickly get through this country
- Germans sunk this boat killing Americans
- this country is who we blame for WW1 and WW2
- Belgium destroyed these to slow down the German attack
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- The M of the MAIN causes
- Alliance of Britain, France, Russia, USA
- This country is the biggest country in the world
- the ________________ Alliance featured Germany, Italy, Austria Hungary
- Has the Capital City of Paris
- the A of the MAIN causes
- the N of the MAIN causes
- The Zimmermann Telegram sent by Germany asked this country to invade the USA
15 Clues: The M of the MAIN causes • The I of the MAIN causes • the A of the MAIN causes • the N of the MAIN causes • Has the Capital City of Paris • also known as the United Kingdom • Alliance of Britain, France, Russia, USA • Germans sunk this boat killing Americans • this country is who we blame for WW1 and WW2 • Gavrilo Princip killed Franz ________________ • ...
Vietnam War 2022-03-10
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- allegedly attacked by North Vietnamese patrol torpedo boats in the Gulf of Tonkin
- An unexpected attack from a hidden position
- An attack from the air
- Another Communist country
- wins the U.S. presidential elections on the campaign promises to restore “law and order” and to end the draft
- China and Russia's way of government
- Main country fighting in Vietnam
- was a national independence coalition formed at Pác Bó by Hồ Chí Minh on 19 May 1941.
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- Country that supported France
- Also known as troops
- When people were forced to join the military
- He became president after an assassination
- American President that was assassinated
- Country where the war was fought
- A Communist country
15 Clues: A Communist country • Also known as troops • An attack from the air • Another Communist country • Country that supported France • Country where the war was fought • Main country fighting in Vietnam • China and Russia's way of government • American President that was assassinated • He became president after an assassination • An unexpected attack from a hidden position • ...
Travel Channel 2013-07-21
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- Known for hot deserts and safaris
- The "Land Down Under"
- The country located obove ours
- Known for their "Great Wall"
- The country located below ours
- The country our class represents
- The clock known as Big Ben in located here
Down
- Where they do the running of the bulls
- The country we live in
- The country known for the Eiffel Tower
- The continent that's too cold for people
- The capital of this country is Hong Kong
12 Clues: The "Land Down Under" • The country we live in • Known for their "Great Wall" • The country located obove ours • The country located below ours • The country our class represents • Known for hot deserts and safaris • Where they do the running of the bulls • The country known for the Eiffel Tower • The continent that's too cold for people • ...
Wardian Circle 2022-12-12
Across
- Ruled in tandem by the Prime Minister of Spartania
- The country rules by those who eat people pasta
- The land of international peace
- The country which is a combination of Harmonia
Down
- The tribe of that which provides heat
- The tribe of the liquid which we all need to drink
- The country blasted off of Yecusew
- The country of plants and greenery, now part of the Xaladian empire
- Smallest independent country in the Circle, (but with largest child population)
- The country allied with Yecusew, ruled by the Krill
- The rapidly expanding empire of firebirds
- Country ruled by Charles W
12 Clues: Country ruled by Charles W • The land of international peace • The country blasted off of Yecusew • The tribe of that which provides heat • The rapidly expanding empire of firebirds • The country which is a combination of Harmonia • The country rules by those who eat people pasta • The tribe of the liquid which we all need to drink • ...
Countries 2020-05-27
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- The richest country.
- The world's most populous country.
- The leader of the Axis.
- Creators of the tango.
Down
- The home of the Taj Mahal.
- The smallest country.
- The creators of the nacho.
- The inventors of chocolate.
- The world's largest country.
- You are sitting here.
- Famous for the Arc De Triomphe.
- A country famous for Everest.
12 Clues: The richest country. • The smallest country. • You are sitting here. • Creators of the tango. • The leader of the Axis. • The home of the Taj Mahal. • The creators of the nacho. • The inventors of chocolate. • The world's largest country. • A country famous for Everest. • Famous for the Arc De Triomphe. • The world's most populous country.
Know your African countries 2023-09-17
Across
- largest lake
- longest river
- it’s capital is Kampala
- it’s capital is Asmara
- country whose leader is king Mohammed VI
- second longest river
Down
- number of countries surrounding Lake Victoria
- country of the Serengeti
- capital of Kenya
- country surrounded by another country
- country next to Egypt
- number of countries that have played in the World Cup
12 Clues: largest lake • longest river • capital of Kenya • second longest river • country next to Egypt • it’s capital is Asmara • it’s capital is Kampala • country of the Serengeti • country surrounded by another country • country whose leader is king Mohammed VI • number of countries surrounding Lake Victoria • number of countries that have played in the World Cup
Population 2013-05-22
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- A country which outlawed contraceptives after world war two
- The population reduction idea implemented by China
- Acronym for a country with a new industrial sector
- - The number of babies which die per thousand population per year before the a age of one
- The number of deaths per thousand population per year
- The way in which population is spread across a country
- Which gender was overly represented in births after world war two
Down
- Acronym for a poorer country
- A rapid growth in population is a population what?
- Graphical representation of population structure within a country
- Acronym for a richer country
- Which state in India implemented a population reduction policy?
- Stage of the DTM which is characterised by high birth rates and death rates
- Stage of the DTM in which population stabilises after growth in previous two stages
- The number of live babies born per thousand population per year?
15 Clues: Acronym for a poorer country • Acronym for a richer country • A rapid growth in population is a population what? • The population reduction idea implemented by China • Acronym for a country with a new industrial sector • The number of deaths per thousand population per year • The way in which population is spread across a country • ...
Southeast Asia Cultures & History 2018-03-21
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- an empire that at its greatest extent included much of present-day Cambodia, Thailand, Malaysia, and part of Laos
- someone who is devoted to the interests of his or her country
- people from this country brought Hinduism and Buddhism to the region
- the Cambodian group that forced its urban population to work in fields
- name of Thailand until 1939
- this country conquered Vietnam in 111BC
- woman who was a key leader in Myanmar's fight for democracy
- former name of Myanmar
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- when the Netherlands controlled current day Indonesia, it was known as this
- type of government that took control of South Vietnam following the Vietnam War
- major religion of Indonesia and Malaysia
- this country defeated the Spanish in 1898 and gained the Philippines as a colony
- this country has the largest muslim population in the world
- the only mostly Christian country in Southeast Asia
- largest Hindu temple in the world
15 Clues: former name of Myanmar • name of Thailand until 1939 • largest Hindu temple in the world • this country conquered Vietnam in 111BC • major religion of Indonesia and Malaysia • the only mostly Christian country in Southeast Asia • this country has the largest muslim population in the world • woman who was a key leader in Myanmar's fight for democracy • ...
Southeast Asia Review Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-28
Across
- What island is the most populated in Southeast Asia?
- An abbreviation for Southeast Asia.
- The type of climate in Southeast Asia.
- What country has the most islands in Southeast Asia? (13,500 islands)
- This river forms part of the border between Laos and Myanmar.
- This country borders Vietnam,Thailand,and Laos.
- This mountain range separates Thailand and Myanmar.
- If communism takes over one country,it will lead to communist takeovers in neighboring countries.
Down
- What raw material used to make aluminum is mined in the southern part of the Main Range?
- What country in Southeast Asia is completely landlocked?
- A series of islands in Southeast Asia
- The belief that people who share a similar language,history,and culture should have an independent nation.
- This body of water lies between India and Myanmar.
- This city is also its own country.
- When the colonizing country leaves a ________ could break out between rival groups.
15 Clues: This city is also its own country. • An abbreviation for Southeast Asia. • A series of islands in Southeast Asia • The type of climate in Southeast Asia. • This country borders Vietnam,Thailand,and Laos. • This body of water lies between India and Myanmar. • This mountain range separates Thailand and Myanmar. • What island is the most populated in Southeast Asia? • ...
Economics 2025-02-20
Across
- dependency ratio formula
- the number of people in different age groups in the population
- most populous country
- comparison of the number of people who are not in the labour force with the number of people in active paid employment
- consequences include impacts on collecting more tax revenues from a larger workforce
- does not have sufficient resources
- refers to the total number of inhabitants of a particular country
- occurs when people leave a country to live and work abroad
- least populous country
- occurs when people enter a country to live and work
- too large, given the available resources of the country
Down
- graphical representation of the age and gender distribution of a country's population
- study of population distribution and trends
- when the output of goods and services per head of the population is maximised
- the position and structure of a country's population
15 Clues: most populous country • least populous country • dependency ratio formula • does not have sufficient resources • study of population distribution and trends • occurs when people enter a country to live and work • the position and structure of a country's population • too large, given the available resources of the country • ...
Protectionism 2025-05-07
Across
- Duty A tariff on goods sold below market value to prevent dumping.
- A tax on imported goods.
- Government financial assistance to local businesses.
- Policies that restrict trade to protect domestic industries.
- Barrier Restrictions other than taxes, like quotas or licenses.
- Temporary measures to protect domestic industries from sudden import surges.
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- Export Restraint An agreement to limit exports to another country.
- Content Requirement A rule that a product must contain a certain percentage of local materials.
- A complete ban on trade with a specific country or on certain products.
- A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported.
- Surplus When a country exports more than it imports.
- Selling goods in another country at a lower price than in the domestic market.
- Goods sent out of a country to be sold abroad.
- (9-15):
- Deficit When a country imports more than it exports.
- Goods brought into a country from abroad.
16 Clues: (9-15): • A tax on imported goods. • Goods brought into a country from abroad. • Goods sent out of a country to be sold abroad. • Government financial assistance to local businesses. • Surplus When a country exports more than it imports. • Deficit When a country imports more than it exports. • ...
My Diary from Here to There 2022-11-16
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- when people refuse to buy goods or services
- country south of the United States
- people who flee their home country because of war or other serious problems
- States country north of Mexico
- moving from one country to another
- a member of a country
Down
- exploded
- chances
- surprising and wonderful
- separates one country from another
- when people stop working in protest
- a group of workers who come together to protect their rights as workers
12 Clues: chances • exploded • a member of a country • surprising and wonderful • States country north of Mexico • separates one country from another • country south of the United States • moving from one country to another • when people stop working in protest • when people refuse to buy goods or services • a group of workers who come together to protect their rights as workers • ...
International travel 2026-05-10
Across
- officially say what goods you are carrying
- come to a place or destination
- the place where luggage is checked at the border or airport
- stop being valid after a certain date
- official permission to enter a country
- a mark put in a passport by officials
- things that are not allowed
- travelling between countries
Down
- money paid when leaving a country
- leave a place or country
- an official document used for travelling abroad
- people who come to a place for a short time
- officially accepted and still legal to use
- the official office of one country in another country
14 Clues: leave a place or country • things that are not allowed • travelling between countries • come to a place or destination • money paid when leaving a country • stop being valid after a certain date • a mark put in a passport by officials • official permission to enter a country • officially say what goods you are carrying • officially accepted and still legal to use • ...
Kashmir Crisis Crossword Puzzle 2020-02-18
Across
- A regulation that requires people to remain indoors between specified hours, typically at night
- Kashmir is located in the northernmost part of which country?
- Which country are the Taliban from?
- Which year did the partition take place?
- Ruled the Indian subcontinent before the partition
- The majority of people in Kahsmir belong to what religion?
- Pakistan relies on water for this specific sector
- Donald Trump is the president of this country
- What country is west of Kashmir?
- What does India use Kashmir's water for?
Down
- What natural resource is Kashmir important for?
- They are known as soldiers or armed forces
- This party has opposed Kashmir's special status
- India wants to develop what type of facilities for the country's increased need for water and electricity
- What country is northeast of Kashmir?
- Where is the conflict going on?
- Which parts of Kashmir does China want to control?
- These people wanted to part of India
18 Clues: Where is the conflict going on? • What country is west of Kashmir? • Which country are the Taliban from? • These people wanted to part of India • What country is northeast of Kashmir? • Which year did the partition take place? • What does India use Kashmir's water for? • They are known as soldiers or armed forces • Donald Trump is the president of this country • ...
Social Studies 2nd Period 2024-12-17
Across
- Someone who owns an empire that has ceremonial power
- When there is only one ruler
- Trading without money
- When countries have to use other currency's to exchange things t
- When there is a block on a good
- An economy based on tradition and culture
- Somebody who rules an autocracy
- When a country has lots of government control and not much freedom
Down
- When the country is ran by a small group of people
- When the citizens have lots of freedom and can apply entrepreneurship into their country
- When the citizens get to be apart of voting
- China's political party
- When a country has a mix of a command and market economy
- When the citizens vote directly for the president and legislature
- When there is a tax on a good
- When citizens vote for the legislature which then votes for the president
- When there is a limit on a good
- A document stating what each state/country/or person can do
18 Clues: Trading without money • China's political party • When there is only one ruler • When there is a tax on a good • When there is a limit on a good • When there is a block on a good • Somebody who rules an autocracy • An economy based on tradition and culture • When the citizens get to be apart of voting • When the country is ran by a small group of people • ...
Sofia's Tariffs,Imports/Exports,and more! 2025-05-28
Across
- when the government brings in goods from another country
- a sheet/card that you can use to purchase items
- Man Is An Island no country can supply goods on their own
- War when governments don't agree
- the struggle over power within a society which can be something that can be very confusing
- when the government protects their countrys economy
- when a country sends their goods overseas
- one of New Zealand s main alcoholic exports
- Trump the president of the USA
Down
- when the government puts tax on another country
- the way that goods go overseas is by ....
- a particular area which someone concentrates on or is an expert in
- a cow that is no longer alive
- the person that sources your goods
- when someone/you buy a product ( we are all .....)
- what you pay to the government
- a fluffy white animal (farmers fatten them up )
- the leader/representative of a country
18 Clues: a cow that is no longer alive • what you pay to the government • the person that sources your goods • the leader/representative of a country • Trump the president of the USA • the way that goods go overseas is by .... • when a country sends their goods overseas • one of New Zealand s main alcoholic exports • War when governments don't agree • ...
Voc. p.127/ 128 2018-02-07
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- > a country that is ruled by another country
- >> area
- > to go to a place to learn about it
- >> to get angry with someone
- >> present
- >< more
- >> the same
Down
- > the group of people who rule a country
- >> handbag BE
- >< war
- > a war between different groups of people in the same country
- >< later
- > to catch and hold someone or something
- > to chase wild animals for food or sports
14 Clues: >< war • >> area • >< more • >< later • >> present • >> the same • >> handbag BE • >> to get angry with someone • > to go to a place to learn about it • > the group of people who rule a country • > to catch and hold someone or something • > to chase wild animals for food or sports • > a country that is ruled by another country • ...
Voc. p.127/ 128 2018-02-07
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- >> the same
- > a country that is ruled by another country
- >> handbag BE
- > the group of people who rule a country
- >> area
- >> present
- >< war
- > a war between different groups of people in the same country
- >< more
- > to chase wild animals for food or sports
Down
- > to go to a place to learn about it
- > to catch and hold someone or something
- >> to get angry with someone
- >< later
14 Clues: >< war • >> area • >< more • >< later • >> present • >> the same • >> handbag BE • >> to get angry with someone • > to go to a place to learn about it • > to catch and hold someone or something • > the group of people who rule a country • > to chase wild animals for food or sports • > a country that is ruled by another country • ...
Voc. p.127/ 128 2018-03-14
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- >> area
- >< more
- > a war between different groups of people in the same country
- > a country that is ruled by another country
- >> to get angry with someone
- >< later
- > to chase wild animals for food or sport
Down
- >> handbag BE
- > the group of people who rule a country
- > to go to a place to learn about it
- >< war
- > to catch and hold someone or something
- >> present
- >> the same
14 Clues: >< war • >> area • >< more • >< later • >> present • >> the same • >> handbag BE • >> to get angry with someone • > to go to a place to learn about it • > the group of people who rule a country • > to catch and hold someone or something • > to chase wild animals for food or sport • > a country that is ruled by another country • ...
GA8 U3 W&P-T1 2015-12-25
Across
- >> area
- >< war
- > a country that is ruled by another country
- >> handbag (BE)
- > the group of people who rule a country
- > to catch and hold someone or something
- >< later
- > a war between different groups of people in the same country
- > to chase wild animals for food or sport
Down
- > to go to a place to learn about it
- >> the same
- >< more
- >> to get angry with someone
- >> present
14 Clues: >< war • >> area • >< more • >< later • >> present • >> the same • >> handbag (BE) • >> to get angry with someone • > to go to a place to learn about it • > the group of people who rule a country • > to catch and hold someone or something • > to chase wild animals for food or sport • > a country that is ruled by another country • ...
Immigration 2022-04-28
Across
- . the green card functions as your.
- the minimum years in age required to apply to become a citizen.
- native or naturalized person who owes allegiance to a government and is entitled to protection from it.
- twenty-four, the year the immigration act was instituted
- ninety, the first immigration law passed in
- card,a colloquial name for the identification card issued by U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services to permanent residents who are legally allowed to live and work in the U.S. indefinitely
- process by which U.S. citizenship is granted to a lawful permanent resident after meeting the requirements established by Congress in the Immigration and Nationality Act.
Down
- a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country.
- expulsion of a person or group of people from a place or country.
- process through which individuals become permanent residents or citizens of another country.
- term for belonging to a foreign country or nation.
- Eighty-two, the year the Chinese where prohibited from coming to the states
- person who has been forced to leave their country in order to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- endorsement on a passport indicating that the holder is allowed to enter, leave, or stay for a specified period of time in a country.
- immigration, the migration of people into a country in violation of the immigration laws of that country in this case the United Sates or that continued residence without the legal right to live in that country.
15 Clues: . the green card functions as your. • ninety, the first immigration law passed in • term for belonging to a foreign country or nation. • twenty-four, the year the immigration act was instituted • a person who comes to live permanently in a foreign country. • the minimum years in age required to apply to become a citizen. • ...
Global Market 2014-09-28
Across
- corporation corporation that's in at least one country other then its home
- expectancy how long you are expected to live
- advantage a country should sell the products it produces most efficiently
- venture commercial enterprise undertaken jointly by two or more parties
- grant a franchise for the sale of good or the operation of service
- trade Movement of goods and services without barriers
- surplus exports exceeds imports
- North America Trade Agreement
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- authorize the use, performance, or release of something
- alliance two companies that have decided to share resources to take on a beneficial project
- shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition
- selling products in a foreign country at a lower price.
- rate person over 15 who can read and write
- of payments total value between payments into and out of a country over a period
- advantage Has a monopoly on producing a specific product
- Foreign Direct Investment
- manufacturing contract with a firm for components or products
- Buying goods from another country
18 Clues: Foreign Direct Investment • North America Trade Agreement • surplus exports exceeds imports • Buying goods from another country • rate person over 15 who can read and write • expectancy how long you are expected to live • trade Movement of goods and services without barriers • authorize the use, performance, or release of something • ...
»»ᅳAdenᅳ► Lesson 7 2021-10-19
Across
- a country's economic growth
- things that keep goods and services from entering a country
- total value of goods and services in a year
- relating to or found in a country
- coming from outside a country
- the exchange of goods and services
Down
- a society's ability to produce a product efficiently given all products it can produce
- removal of trade barriers
- a country with a a less productive economy
- amount of goods and services given amount of resources used
- a country with a strong economy
- taxes on imports or exports
12 Clues: removal of trade barriers • a country's economic growth • taxes on imports or exports • coming from outside a country • a country with a strong economy • relating to or found in a country • the exchange of goods and services • a country with a a less productive economy • total value of goods and services in a year • things that keep goods and services from entering a country • ...
Countries of the world 2024-02-01
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- Where the Eiffel Tower stands.
- The largest country in the world.
- The most spoken language invented here.
- The tenth largest country in the world.
- The third largest country in the world.
Down
- The poorest country in the world.
- Split into north and south.
- Where the Taj Mahal stands.
- Where the most famous pyramid stands.
- The richest country in the world.
- Where the largest pyramid stands.
- Where pizza is the favourite food of the country.
12 Clues: Split into north and south. • Where the Taj Mahal stands. • Where the Eiffel Tower stands. • The poorest country in the world. • The largest country in the world. • The richest country in the world. • Where the largest pyramid stands. • Where the most famous pyramid stands. • The most spoken language invented here. • The tenth largest country in the world. • ...
Countries of Southeast Asia 2022-01-30
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- The capital city of this country is called Krung Thep in the local language.
- This tiny island country is just off the coast of mainland Malaysia.
- This country has a very long coastline and is bordered by China to the North.
- This small country shares a border with Indonesia.
- This country was once known as Burma.
Down
- The capital city of this country is Phnom Penh
- This country is on the mainland of Southeast Asia, but also includes part of the island of Borneo.
- This country is made up of many islands including Java and Sumatra.
- This country is bordered by the Philippine Sea to its East.
- This is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia.
- This country is surrounded by Malaysia on the island of Borneo.
11 Clues: This country was once known as Burma. • The capital city of this country is Phnom Penh • This small country shares a border with Indonesia. • This is the only landlocked country in Southeast Asia. • This country is bordered by the Philippine Sea to its East. • This country is surrounded by Malaysia on the island of Borneo. • ...
Europe Test 2021-10-27
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- Europe imports most of this from other countries
- this is the main currency of Europe
- Beethoven, Bach, and Mozart come from here
- country that hosts the running of the bulls
- this city has canals instead of roads
- the smallest country in the world, home to only dudes
- To promote trade between their countries, Europe created the European Union
- The slaughter of Irish Catholics in 1972
- In the 60s, the Beatles helped pave the way for the _______ invasion of music
Down
- Mt Vesuvius destroyed this city in 79 AD
- Was caught trying to blow up the parliament in England. Known for his mask
- VolksWagen cars come from here
- Iceland, Norway, Sweden, and Denmark make up this land
- this is the largest country in the world
- the main religion of Europe
- country that hosts the Krampus run
- The country where Dracula came from
- In Germany, the protestant reformation was kicked off by Martin ______
18 Clues: the main religion of Europe • VolksWagen cars come from here • country that hosts the Krampus run • this is the main currency of Europe • The country where Dracula came from • this city has canals instead of roads • Mt Vesuvius destroyed this city in 79 AD • this is the largest country in the world • The slaughter of Irish Catholics in 1972 • ...
Second Reading Crossword! 2026-04-17
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- Notable Australian city.
- Required under the immigration Restriction Act 1901.
- Type of system where power is shared between a national government and regional governments.
- Officers who met arriving ships, working under 'Collector of _____.'
- Act prohibited the naturalisation of "Aboriginals native of Asia."
- Lived for a sufficient time in Australia to demonstrate ties to the community.
- In the late 19th and early 20th centuries, Anglo-Chinese Australians travelled overseas primarily to this place.
- First £10, then from 1888 £100.
Down
- A person whose parents are of different ethnic backgrounds.
- Another word for a foreign person in a country.
- Strong motivation to travel back to China.
- A person who comes to live permanently in another country.
- Law stating who could depart the country.
- Old-fashioned term for peoples from Asia.
- Reading's author.
- Certificate which replaced the Certificate of Domicile after 1905, in acronym form.
- A country or area controlled by another country and settled by people from it.
- Term for a person of half English, half Chinese ethnicity.
18 Clues: Reading's author. • Notable Australian city. • First £10, then from 1888 £100. • Law stating who could depart the country. • Old-fashioned term for peoples from Asia. • Strong motivation to travel back to China. • Another word for a foreign person in a country. • Required under the immigration Restriction Act 1901. • ...
Immigration Vocabulary by the random someone wombat 2023-12-04
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- The act of favoring the native people while being opposed to immigrants.
- A person who leaves his/her own country to settle in another country permanently
- A person who is blamed for something that someone else has done.
- Fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners.
- The unfair treatment and bias or people based on their race or what they look like.
- A person who is forced to leave his/her her country because of war or persecution.
- A person for is descended from a particular ancestor.
- A person who gains citizenship after birth even though his/her parent is not a citizen of that country.
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- The bias and unequal treatment based on their race
- A massacre of a certain ethnicity
- A person that moves into another country.
- A person that is much older than his/her grandparent, descended from that person.
- A person who has left their country to find asylum in another country.
- An assumption about someone based on what they look like or what religion they practice.
- A person who journeys the world for religious reasons.
15 Clues: A massacre of a certain ethnicity • A person that moves into another country. • Fear and hatred of strangers or foreigners. • The bias and unequal treatment based on their race • A person for is descended from a particular ancestor. • A person who journeys the world for religious reasons. • A person who is blamed for something that someone else has done. • ...
trade/globalization 2024-10-30
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- – A place or system where people buy and sell goods or services.
- – Selling goods or services to another country.
- – A limit on how much of a product can be imported or exported.
- Supply – Products or materials that come from different parts of the world.
- Investment – When a person or business from one country puts money into a business in another country.
- Chain – The steps it takes to make and deliver products, from raw materials to the customer.
- – Hiring people or companies from other countries to do work more cheaply or efficiently.
Down
- Trade – Buying and selling between countries without extra taxes or limits.
- – A company that operates in several countries around the world.
- (World Trade Organization) – A group that helps countries make trade rules and solve trade problems.
- – The money used in a country, like dollars or euros.
- – A tax on goods brought into a country to make them more expensive.
- Deficit – When a country buys more from other countries than it sells to them.
- Integration – When countries work closely together to trade and share resources easily.
- – Buying goods or services from another country.
15 Clues: – Selling goods or services to another country. • – Buying goods or services from another country. • – The money used in a country, like dollars or euros. • – A limit on how much of a product can be imported or exported. • – A place or system where people buy and sell goods or services. • – A company that operates in several countries around the world. • ...
The Caribbean 2022-04-13
Across
- Who discovered the Caribbean in the 1490's
- The main language spoken in Dominican Republic
- A French speaking Caribbean country
- The continent that the Caribbean is closest to
- A mainland territory
- This country is north of Guadeloupe
- This country's flag is red, black and white
- An island in the Leeward island grouping
- A chain of islands above Cuba
- Puerto Rico is locate in the _____ Antilles
Down
- This country is south of Cuba
- Trinidad and Tobago is in this direction
- Is this located in the Leeward or Windward
- The largest Caribbean island
- This country is east of the Windward islands
- One of the ABC islands
- The ocean that is closest to the Caribbean
- The Caribbean people speak different ___
18 Clues: A mainland territory • One of the ABC islands • The largest Caribbean island • This country is south of Cuba • A chain of islands above Cuba • A French speaking Caribbean country • This country is north of Guadeloupe • Trinidad and Tobago is in this direction • The Caribbean people speak different ___ • An island in the Leeward island grouping • ...
Southeast Asia Crossword 2024-12-19
Across
- When a small group of people are in charge
- Ban on imported goods
- Limit on imported goods
- Economy where command and market economies mix
- Democracy where citizens directly vote for leader
- Someone who has no power in government
- Government where the citizens have no power
- Group of people who are in charge of a communist country
- Exchanging currencies with another country
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- Democracy where citizens can only vote for legislature
- Tax on imported goods
- Economy where there are no laws
- Someone who has all power in a country
- Government where people have lots of power
- Economy with no government
- Way to trade in a traditional economy
- Rights book in a country
- Economy where government has all power
18 Clues: Tax on imported goods • Ban on imported goods • Limit on imported goods • Rights book in a country • Economy with no government • Economy where there are no laws • Way to trade in a traditional economy • Someone who has all power in a country • Someone who has no power in government • Economy where government has all power • When a small group of people are in charge • ...
Europe Crossword Quiz 2012-12-17
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- It has a very ironic name considering it's geography. It has volcanoes, glaciers, and very green grass.
- It is a very popular tourist place, and have beautiful landscapes. Also, the legend of Dracula originates there.
- A country which is known for it's mountain ranges. It was neutral in World War ll.
- Surrounded by 4 countries, it had a dispute with Greece over it's name.
- City They are considered a country even though their name makes them sound like something else. They have their own army. -Note: there is a space in this.
- It borders a country in which the two are a peninsula together.
- It is the second largest country that used to be a part of Soviet Russia. It is near the Black Sea.
- A peninsula in the southern part of Europe.
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- A country where it goes into another continent, and is the largest country in the world
- Famous for their chocolates and waffles, they are near the North sea. They speak two languages- Flemish and French.
- Kingdom A country off the main coast of Europe, close to Ireland.
- They are known for legalizing marijuana, and are very open and accepting towards anything. They also grow pretty tulips.
- An easy target for attacks, and was mostly destroyed in World War ll.
- In the European Union, and a main enemy in the World Wars, both one and two. Several famous classical composers come from here.
- They traveled over to South America, and are known for hosting bullfights.
- Surrounded by a country and the ocean, they are famous mostly for their football (soccer).
- Often thought of for their fashion, they have an icon building here, and they gave a present to the Americans.
- Bordering Russia and Sweden, they are known for Santa Claus. No joke.
- Is considered by the United Nations to be part of Asia, but is considered both of the middle east and Europe. Also the name of a bird.
19 Clues: A peninsula in the southern part of Europe. • It borders a country in which the two are a peninsula together. • Kingdom A country off the main coast of Europe, close to Ireland. • An easy target for attacks, and was mostly destroyed in World War ll. • Bordering Russia and Sweden, they are known for Santa Claus. No joke. • ...
Trade/Globalization 2024-10-30
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- move goods illegally into or out of a country.
- a term used to describe how trade and technology have made the world into a more connected and interdependent place Independence
- allows overall global production and consumption to increase.
- A good or service brought in from another country.
- Cartel that controls the global oil supply.
- A free trade agreement made in 1994 between the US, Canada, and Mexico.
- A good or service manufactured in one country and sold in a different country.
- the limited number or quantity of something which is officially allowed
- the state of being diverse; variety.
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- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
- A law that forbids trading with another country. Usually done as punishment for bad behavior.
- including or involving several countries or individuals of several nationalities.
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services
- International trade that removes all trade barriers between countries.
- A tax on goods that are imported from a target nation.
15 Clues: the state of being diverse; variety. • Cartel that controls the global oil supply. • move goods illegally into or out of a country. • A good or service brought in from another country. • A tax on goods that are imported from a target nation. • allows overall global production and consumption to increase. • ...
Eastern Geography Countries 2024-05-20
13 Clues: queen victoria • capital: tokyo • largest country • the great pyramids • in war with russia • ONLY red/white flag • 30,000 castle ruins • le beret et baguette • where spanish is from • most populated country • red, yellow, black, horizontally • north west to most populated country • top 10 poorest country, starts with y
Imperialism #1 2022-01-24
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- prohibited
- association of workers from the same industry
- strong country dominates a weak country
- country with a developed economy
- enterprise
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- basic stuff a product is made from
- slums
- rules
- an area a country has power over
- release of harmful materials into environment
- raw materials
- patriotism
- refusing to work
13 Clues: slums • rules • prohibited • patriotism • enterprise • raw materials • refusing to work • an area a country has power over • country with a developed economy • basic stuff a product is made from • strong country dominates a weak country • release of harmful materials into environment • association of workers from the same industry
Countries 2023-06-14
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- A European powerhouse known for its engineering prowess, rich history, and Oktoberfest
- A technologically advanced country with a rich cultural heritage, known for its traditions, sushi, and cherry blossoms
- A diverse nation known for its stunning wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural heritage
- A historic nation known for its monarchy, rich heritage, and global impact
- A vast country known for its stunning natural landscapes and multicultural society
- A colorful country known for its vibrant festivals, delicious cuisine, and ancient Mayan ruins
- A Mediterranean country known for its art, history, exquisite cuisine, and iconic landmarks like the Colosseum
- A country famous for its art, cuisine, fashion, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower
- A country with a rich cultural heritage, known for its spirituality, diverse traditions, and Bollywood
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- The largest country in the world, known for its rich history, vast landscapes, and iconic architecture
- A continent-country renowned for its unique wildlife, beautiful beaches, and outback adventures
- A dynamic nation known for its technological advancements, K-pop music, and delicious cuisine
- A diverse nation known for its economic and cultural influence on a global scale
- A populous nation with a rich history, known for its ancient civilization, Great Wall, and diverse cuisine
- A vibrant South American nation known for its passionate culture, samba, and the Amazon rainforest
15 Clues: A historic nation known for its monarchy, rich heritage, and global impact • A diverse nation known for its economic and cultural influence on a global scale • A vast country known for its stunning natural landscapes and multicultural society • A European powerhouse known for its engineering prowess, rich history, and Oktoberfest • ...
Eurovision Song Contest 2023-03-30
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- The winning country in 2018
- The winner of the Eurovision Song Contest 2010 decided to defend her title on home soil - something only two people have done in the competition's history
- The "Epic Sax Guy" is from this country
- The country where 13-year-old Sandra Kim, who was the youngest winner ever to win Eurovision in 1986, came from
- In 2014, the world was taken by storm by 'the bearded woman', Conchita Wurst. He is also known as Thomas Neuwirth, and he won the Eurovision Song Contest while dressed as a woman with a beard, but which country did they come from?
- The first ever Eurovision Song Contest was held on the 24th of May, 1956, in which city in Switzerland?
- The country that only takes part in the Junior Eurovision
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- A country that shares a name with a US state
- This country has the most victories
- 2001 winners
- The city that hosted the Eurovision song contest in 2023
- This country withdrew from the Eurovision song contest after 2012
- The majority of winning songs were performed in this language
- Eurovision 2022 winners
- The most successful winner of the Eurovision Song Contest. The Swedish pop band won the competition in 1974
15 Clues: 2001 winners • Eurovision 2022 winners • The winning country in 2018 • This country has the most victories • The "Epic Sax Guy" is from this country • A country that shares a name with a US state • The city that hosted the Eurovision song contest in 2023 • The country that only takes part in the Junior Eurovision • ...
Cricket Trivia 2017-04-01
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- Country that won the first ICC world twenty20
- A shot played to a good length slow delivery
- spinning delivery in an opposite direction
- the act and skill of defending one's wicket and scoring runs
- Country that made a debut in 2015 world cup
- Delivery that is pitched very close to the batsmen
- one of the two enforcers of the laws
- the act of a bowler or fielder shouting at the umpire if his last bowl took the batsman's wicket
- Country that made a debut in 1979 world cup
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- set of stumps and bail
- the act of delivering the cricket ball to the batsman
- Country that made a debut in 2014 ICC world twenty20
- Country that won the 1996 World cup
- the two players who are at the crease
- Country that made a debut in 2007 ICC world twenty20
15 Clues: set of stumps and bail • Country that won the 1996 World cup • one of the two enforcers of the laws • the two players who are at the crease • spinning delivery in an opposite direction • Country that made a debut in 2015 world cup • Country that made a debut in 1979 world cup • A shot played to a good length slow delivery • Country that won the first ICC world twenty20 • ...
World War 1 2026-03-02
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- Strong pride and loyalty to one’s country.
- Choosing not to take sides in a war.
- The belief that a country should build a strong military and be ready for war.
- Payments required from a defeated country to cover war damages.
- When a country takes control of other lands or territories.
- A deep ditch soldiers used for protection during battles.
- Movement of people from one place to another, like the Great Migration during WWI.
- An underwater ship used by Germany to attack enemy vessels.
- When a country prevents goods or supplies from entering or leaving another country.
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- A formal agreement between countries.
- Agreements between countries to support each other in war.
- When the government requires men to join the military.
- Soldiers who fight on foot.
- Information used to influence people's opinions about the war.
- An agreement to stop fighting; ended World War I in 1918.
15 Clues: Soldiers who fight on foot. • Choosing not to take sides in a war. • A formal agreement between countries. • Strong pride and loyalty to one’s country. • When the government requires men to join the military. • An agreement to stop fighting; ended World War I in 1918. • A deep ditch soldiers used for protection during battles. • ...
Countries 2021-10-08
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- kangaroo country
- country with pyramids
- the largest country in terms of population
- the home country of the geisha
- a country that loves potatoes
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- the country that declared World War II in 1939
- country with the largest number of people
- homeland of bts
- the country that bought Alaska from Russia
- country whose flag has yellow and blue colors
10 Clues: homeland of bts • kangaroo country • country with pyramids • a country that loves potatoes • the home country of the geisha • country with the largest number of people • the country that bought Alaska from Russia • the largest country in terms of population • country whose flag has yellow and blue colors • the country that declared World War II in 1939
18_Countries 2023-06-14
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- A European powerhouse known for its engineering prowess, rich history, and Oktoberfest
- A technologically advanced country with a rich cultural heritage, known for its traditions, sushi, and cherry blossoms
- A diverse nation known for its stunning wildlife, breathtaking landscapes, and cultural heritage
- A historic nation known for its monarchy, rich heritage, and global impact
- A vast country known for its stunning natural landscapes and multicultural society
- A colorful country known for its vibrant festivals, delicious cuisine, and ancient Mayan ruins
- A Mediterranean country known for its art, history, exquisite cuisine, and iconic landmarks like the Colosseum
- A country famous for its art, cuisine, fashion, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower
- A country with a rich cultural heritage, known for its spirituality, diverse traditions, and Bollywood
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- The largest country in the world, known for its rich history, vast landscapes, and iconic architecture
- A continent-country renowned for its unique wildlife, beautiful beaches, and outback adventures
- A dynamic nation known for its technological advancements, K-pop music, and delicious cuisine
- A diverse nation known for its economic and cultural influence on a global scale
- A populous nation with a rich history, known for its ancient civilization, Great Wall, and diverse cuisine
- A vibrant South American nation known for its passionate culture, samba, and the Amazon rainforest
15 Clues: A historic nation known for its monarchy, rich heritage, and global impact • A diverse nation known for its economic and cultural influence on a global scale • A vast country known for its stunning natural landscapes and multicultural society • A European powerhouse known for its engineering prowess, rich history, and Oktoberfest • ...
Current Events 5-6-26 2026-05-06
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- What country is still having their ports blocked by the US.
- This breed of dog has recently been rescued from testing in Wisconsin.
- Project ____ is the name of President Trumps plan to escort ships through the Strait of Hormuz
- What is the virus called that is being spread among a cruise ship.
- At war with Ukraine this country has recently called for a ceasefire.
- This country has been devastated by strikes from Israel during a conflict.
- A man has been found with the Hantavirus who was on the infected ship in this country.
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- This tech giant is going to have to pay some phone owners up to $95 per person for an AI lawsuit.
- Where has the infected ship docked and evacuated three passengers.
- What country did the ship that is carrying a rodent spread virus depart from.
- This country wants the Strait of Hormuz to be immediately opened according to reports.
- This animal recently shocked the country by swimming to Alcatraz Island in California.
- Prices of this essential good have recently started to drop has peace talks are rumored for the US and Iran
- The leader of this country was recently seen out with his daughter Ju Ae.
- The strait of ____ is being blocked by Iran currently.
15 Clues: The strait of ____ is being blocked by Iran currently. • What country is still having their ports blocked by the US. • Where has the infected ship docked and evacuated three passengers. • What is the virus called that is being spread among a cruise ship. • At war with Ukraine this country has recently called for a ceasefire. • ...
Countries of The World 2023-11-13
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- In which European country is the Black Forest located?
- Which country is the birthplace of William Shakespeare and The Beatles?
- Which country is famous for its Eiffel Tower and Louvre Museum?
- Which South American country is known for its tango dance and beef production?
- Which African country is the most populous in the continent?
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- Which Central European country's capital is Budapest?
- Which Southeast Asian country is known as the "Land of Smiles"?
- In which Scandinavian country is IKEA founded and the Nobel Prizes awarded?
- In which country is the ancient city of Chichen Itza located?
- Which North American country is known for its maple syrup production?
- Zealand In which country is Auckland located?
11 Clues: Zealand In which country is Auckland located? • Which Central European country's capital is Budapest? • In which European country is the Black Forest located? • Which African country is the most populous in the continent? • In which country is the ancient city of Chichen Itza located? • Which Southeast Asian country is known as the "Land of Smiles"? • ...
Belly Fi Hang 2021-02-23
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- - Country in Asia
- - Member who has an Apple Watch
- - Country in Europe
- - Member who wants to drive a Range Rover
- - Material placed on nails to make it longer
- - A country part of the UK
- - person who is 6th in line to the throne
- - Surname of the hottest US President
- - King that really wanted a son
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- - Rapper that braids are named after
- - Country in Africa
- - A Makeup Brand
- - Member who is from Central Africa
- - Oshey Baddest
- - Member who wants to elope & not have a wedding
- - You off this for your man
16 Clues: - Oshey Baddest • - A Makeup Brand • - Country in Asia • - Country in Europe • - Country in Africa • - A country part of the UK • - You off this for your man • - Member who has an Apple Watch • - King that really wanted a son • - Member who is from Central Africa • - Rapper that braids are named after • - Surname of the hottest US President • ...
Migration 2025-09-25
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- Temporary movement through a place
- Being forced to leave one’s home
- Returning to one’s country of origin
- Scattered population from a common origin
- Constantly moving, without fixed residence
- Establishing a new permanent home
- Forced removal from one’s homeland
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- Safe place offering protection
- Official membership in a nation
- Leaving one’s country to live elsewhere
- Adjusting to new conditions or environment
- Legal protection granted by another country
- Blending into a new society or culture
- Someone fleeing danger or persecution
- Entering a new country to settle
- Dividing line between countries or regions
16 Clues: Safe place offering protection • Official membership in a nation • Being forced to leave one’s home • Entering a new country to settle • Establishing a new permanent home • Temporary movement through a place • Forced removal from one’s homeland • Returning to one’s country of origin • Someone fleeing danger or persecution • Blending into a new society or culture • ...
Globalization 2025-10-29
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- One country's culture or business affecting another.
- Happening all around the world
- Sharing information quickly around the world
- Trade with rules or limits.
- A place or system of trade.
- Bringing goods into the country.
- Work in many countries
- Buying and selling goods.
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- Worlds economies, cultures, and populations.
- A stronger country that takes control.
- Sending goods out of a country.
- Many cultures and ideas mixing together.
- A system of trade and money in a country.
- Equal and honest trade.
- Items that are bought and sold.
- Tools that help people and businesses connect.
16 Clues: Work in many countries • Equal and honest trade. • Buying and selling goods. • Trade with rules or limits. • A place or system of trade. • Happening all around the world • Sending goods out of a country. • Items that are bought and sold. • Bringing goods into the country. • A stronger country that takes control. • Many cultures and ideas mixing together. • ...
Countries of the World Quiz" 2026-05-21
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- Largest economy in Europe
- Second largest country in the world
- Largest country in Oceania
- Country famous for tacos and mariachi
- Shaped like a boot on the map
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- Home of the All Blacks rugby team
- Most populated country in the world
- Land of the rising sun
- Known for the Eiffel Tower and fine wine
- Biggest country in South America
- Famous for pyramids and the Nile river
- Second most populated country in the world
12 Clues: Land of the rising sun • Largest economy in Europe • Largest country in Oceania • Shaped like a boot on the map • Biggest country in South America • Home of the All Blacks rugby team • Most populated country in the world • Second largest country in the world • Country famous for tacos and mariachi • Famous for pyramids and the Nile river • ...
Migration Crossword Puzzle 2023-04-17
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- living through events or a series of events
- when people move FROM a country to another
- a group of people related with the same ancestry and/or other bonds that bring them together
- unfavorable conditions
- the land of a person's birth, residence, or citizenship
- a factor that attracts people to a country
- favorable conditions
- travel from one place to another
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- a system that helps people learn
- a location or physical space
- when people move TO a different country
- the movement of people
- paid work or employment
- a factor that forces people out of a country
14 Clues: favorable conditions • the movement of people • unfavorable conditions • paid work or employment • a location or physical space • a system that helps people learn • travel from one place to another • when people move TO a different country • when people move FROM a country to another • a factor that attracts people to a country • living through events or a series of events • ...
