country Crossword Puzzles
country 2022-12-22
David's Food Xword 2014-11-30
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- Destoryed when bleaching flower
- Starchy porridge balls
- The most successful mercentile country
- Ancestor of baking powder
- Japanese lunch boxes
- Would not eat sugar
- Being strict, frugal, and sober made the dutch
- Cast iron pots with lids
- Lead the quakers
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- Famous agricultural machine
- Quebec belonged what european country
- Cereal grains
- Fruit from africa
- Chopsticks come from what country
- Consumed during the new year
15 Clues: Cereal grains • Lead the quakers • Fruit from africa • Would not eat sugar • Japanese lunch boxes • Starchy porridge balls • Cast iron pots with lids • Ancestor of baking powder • Famous agricultural machine • Consumed during the new year • Destoryed when bleaching flower • Chopsticks come from what country • Quebec belonged what european country • The most successful mercentile country • ...
vocabulary of Chinese Cuisine 2024-04-15
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- choice
- you can eat it
- hard
- main
- Snacks are not..., but rice and potatoes are.
- very, very cold
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- mistake, confusion
- very often
- somebody who sells meat
- having happened or started only a short time ago
- person from another country
- Chicken, ducks, hens are all ...
- part of a country
- When you go to live in another country, you ...
- cooking, type of cooking
15 Clues: hard • main • choice • very often • you can eat it • very, very cold • part of a country • mistake, confusion • somebody who sells meat • cooking, type of cooking • person from another country • Chicken, ducks, hens are all ... • Snacks are not..., but rice and potatoes are. • When you go to live in another country, you ... • having happened or started only a short time ago
Simon Bolivar 2025-10-22
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- Goal of Bolivar’s campaigns
- Country Bolivar helped create
- What Bolivar fought for
- Country named after Bolivar
- Movement Bolivar led against Spain
- Bolivar led this in many battles
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- South American liberator
- Empire Bolivar fought against
- Bolivar's birthplace
- Nation freed by Bolivar
- Bolivar’s famous nickname
- Country liberated by Bolivar
- How Bolivar is remembered
- Nation freed by Bolivar’s army
- Bolivar’s dream for South America
15 Clues: Bolivar's birthplace • Nation freed by Bolivar • What Bolivar fought for • South American liberator • Bolivar’s famous nickname • How Bolivar is remembered • Goal of Bolivar’s campaigns • Country named after Bolivar • Country liberated by Bolivar • Empire Bolivar fought against • Country Bolivar helped create • Nation freed by Bolivar’s army • Bolivar led this in many battles • ...
Internal Audit Newsletter Q4 2023-04-10
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- Country with the highest energy consumption per capita
- The G in G20 stands for
- Which country has recently made attempts to ban English Language?
- Process of generating Nuclear energy is called
- Which state in India has introduced a "Vote from Home" scheme for senior citizens and differently abled persons?
- Which Central specialized force is responsible for quick and effective response to disasters ?
- Which is the latest country to join NATO?
- A CSR initiative by BPCL for education
- This investment research firm has recently released a report alleging stock manipulation and fraud in Adani Group?
- ______ hydrogen is an industry term for hydrogen produced from natural gas.
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- Where is BPCL's first bioethanol refinery being set up?
- In which city has BPCL's first BeCafe been launched?
- Name of India's first fully indigenous aircraft carrier is INS _______
- Fuel with highest calorific value
- Which country was India's largest crude supplier in October and November 2022?
- In which Indian city was Energy Week 2023 held?
- Which country apart from Turkiye has recently faced destructive earthquake?
17 Clues: The G in G20 stands for • Fuel with highest calorific value • A CSR initiative by BPCL for education • Which is the latest country to join NATO? • Process of generating Nuclear energy is called • In which Indian city was Energy Week 2023 held? • In which city has BPCL's first BeCafe been launched? • Country with the highest energy consumption per capita • ...
British Food 2024-02-05
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- A sovereign country comprising England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland.
- Conforming to long-established customs or beliefs.
- A flat, typically round dish for serving food.
- A part of the United Kingdom situated in the northeastern region of the island of Ireland.
- The first meal of the day, usually eaten in the morning.
- Sweet dish typically served at the end of a meal.
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- A country that is part of the United Kingdom, located to the south of Scotland.
- Relating to or characteristic of the United Kingdom.
- A country that is part of the United Kingdom, located to the west of England.
- Having a pleasing flavor; delicious.
- A style or method of cooking, especially as characteristic of a particular country, region, or establishment.
- A component used in the preparation of food.
- Edible substances consumed for nourishment.
- Relating to the practice of cooking or the kitchen.
- A country that is part of the United Kingdom, located to the north of England.
- A specific food preparation, often served on a plate.
- A set of instructions for preparing a particular dish.
17 Clues: Having a pleasing flavor; delicious. • Edible substances consumed for nourishment. • A component used in the preparation of food. • A flat, typically round dish for serving food. • Sweet dish typically served at the end of a meal. • Conforming to long-established customs or beliefs. • Relating to the practice of cooking or the kitchen. • ...
E Learning Review - Mrs. Defore's Class 2024-04-09
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- this word means "sacrifice by fire"
- The Allies tried to _________ Hitler when Chamberlain met with him.
- The beaches of Normandy were invaded by the Allies on June 6, 194. What country is Normandy in?
- What country did the US drop an atomic bomb on to end WWII?
- The __________ Project was the name of a secret project to create an atomic bomb.
- to set free
- What is the name of the place where political prisoners, Jews and other undesirable people were sent as slave labor or even death
- What city in Germany did the Soviets reach to finally end WWII in Europe?
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- What is another name for June 6, 1944?
- This country changed from the Axis to the Allies when Hitler double crossed him.
- What word means killing a group of people based on their faith or ethnicity?
- Which dictator thought Jews were inferior?
- Which country was impacted the MOST by the Treaty of Versailles?
- What country attacked Pearl Harbor?
- WWII began when Germany invaded which country in 1939?
- a ruler with absolute authority
- Germany, Italy and Japan were the ______ Powers.
- US, Great Britain and France were the ________.
18 Clues: to set free • a ruler with absolute authority • this word means "sacrifice by fire" • What country attacked Pearl Harbor? • What is another name for June 6, 1944? • Which dictator thought Jews were inferior? • US, Great Britain and France were the ________. • Germany, Italy and Japan were the ______ Powers. • WWII began when Germany invaded which country in 1939? • ...
Social Studies Puzzle 2024-04-26
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- It's the biggest country in North America.
- The Andes mountains are on the western side of this continent.
- Louis likes all fruit _____ pineapple; but not
- The queen of this country paid for Columbus to explore a new way to India.
- Columbus called them "Indians" but they were _______ Americans.
- distant; not close
- It's the 2nd longest river in the world.
- It's the largest continent.
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- It's the coldest continent and 98% of it is covered with ice; the only people there are scientists.
- Lincoln sent soldiers from the ____________ part of America to free the slaves, and a war started between the two parts of the country.
- Are you FOR the idea or ________ the idea?
- The difference between Mon Ami board markers is the ______ .
- The Pilgrims on the Mayflower wanted to have their own church, so to be free they went to North America from this country.
- It's the smallest continent.
- It's the biggest country in South America.
- The captain of a ship is the top ________ ; it's the job of operating a ship.
- Which planet are scientists exploring by sending robotic machines?
17 Clues: distant; not close • It's the largest continent. • It's the smallest continent. • It's the 2nd longest river in the world. • It's the biggest country in North America. • Are you FOR the idea or ________ the idea? • It's the biggest country in South America. • Louis likes all fruit _____ pineapple; but not • The difference between Mon Ami board markers is the ______ . • ...
Countries from around the world (7th Grade - 2nd Semester) 2024-08-12
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- This kingdom in the Himalayas is known for its monasteries and traditional "Dzong" architecture.
- The second-largest country in the world, known for its vast wilderness and friendly people.
- Known for the Taj Mahal and being the world's largest democracy
- A country with diverse landscapes, from mountains in the north to deserts in the south, with Islamabad as its capital.
- Known for Shakespeare, the Tower of London, and its tea culture.
- This country on the Iberian Peninsula is known for the Sagrada Família and the city of Barcelona.
- A North American country famous for its ancient Mayan ruins and vibrant culture.
- Known for its indigenous Maori culture and the filming location of the "Lord of the Rings" movies.
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- A European country known for its explorers, beautiful coastline, and the city of Lisbon.
- An island nation famous for its luxurious overwater bungalows and being a honeymoon destination.
- Home to Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world.
- This vast Asian country invented paper, gunpowder, and has the Forbidden City in its capital, Beijing.
- This country in Asia has a capital called Kabul and has a rich history of ancient empires.
- Known for its ancient Roman ruins, the Vatican, and the city of Venice with its canals.
- Known for its capital, Dhaka, and one of the most densely populated countries in the world.
- Known for its football (soccer) legends, Rio de Janeiro, and samba music.
16 Clues: Home to Mount Everest, the tallest mountain in the world. • Known for the Taj Mahal and being the world's largest democracy • Known for Shakespeare, the Tower of London, and its tea culture. • Known for its football (soccer) legends, Rio de Janeiro, and samba music. • A North American country famous for its ancient Mayan ruins and vibrant culture. • ...
Review of Readings 2014-05-26
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- stadiums where colleges play football
- number of points for a touchdown
- place known as the "Last Frontier"
- truly American music
- "King" of baseball
- Alaskan dog-sled race
- a rough contact sport
- something related to the moon
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- words to a song
- another country music instrument
- brothers who made the first airplane
- the person who takes the opposite side
- most famous dog-sled racer in the world
- name of first contraption that flew
- first human to set foot on another world
- natives of Alaska
- country music instrument
17 Clues: words to a song • natives of Alaska • "King" of baseball • truly American music • Alaskan dog-sled race • a rough contact sport • country music instrument • something related to the moon • another country music instrument • number of points for a touchdown • place known as the "Last Frontier" • name of first contraption that flew • brothers who made the first airplane • ...
Askins Wedding Crossword 2023-06-11
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- Ceryn’s favourite board game.
- Years they've lived together.
- The name of their dog.
- Favourite hobby to do together.
- The country they got engaged in.
- Years they’ve been together.
- Their favourite band.
- Their favourite takeaway.
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- Their nickname for each other.
- The Month they started dating.
- The month Simon proposed.
- The town they bought their first home.
- Simon’s favourite pint?
- Favourite country they’ve travelled to so far.
- The first place they saw each other.
- The first country abroad they visited together.
- Their go-to post-hike drink.
17 Clues: Their favourite band. • The name of their dog. • Simon’s favourite pint? • The month Simon proposed. • Their favourite takeaway. • Years they’ve been together. • Their go-to post-hike drink. • Ceryn’s favourite board game. • Years they've lived together. • Their nickname for each other. • The Month they started dating. • Favourite hobby to do together. • ...
Rebecca's 30th game 2025-07-26
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- A noble gas, atomic number 54.
- The capital city of Italy.
- Asian country with a huge population and diverse cultures.
- A precious red gemstone.
- A legless reptile.
- A popular type of pasta.
- Hawaiian greeting.
- A popular spring flower.
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- Smallest planet in our solar system.
- South American country famous for Carnival.
- A large bird of prey.
- The longest river in Africa.
- Earth's natural satellite.
- Australian marsupial.
- Ocean separating Europe and North America.
- Large feline, king of the jungle.
- Country home to the Great Pyramids.
17 Clues: A legless reptile. • Hawaiian greeting. • A large bird of prey. • Australian marsupial. • A precious red gemstone. • A popular type of pasta. • A popular spring flower. • The capital city of Italy. • Earth's natural satellite. • The longest river in Africa. • A noble gas, atomic number 54. • Large feline, king of the jungle. • Country home to the Great Pyramids. • ...
Africa-Shukri Thaheer 2021-12-09
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- Segregation due to race
- place where apartheid happened
- Country where genocide happened
- people were hunting for these
- Countries taking from weak countries
- Guy who almost ate his bestfriend
- Drug used on child soldiers
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- Biggest desert in africa
- Wrote a song about blood diamonds
- Country they used child soldiers
- killing of people
- Europeans colonize africa
- Country that likes to colonize
- continent
- Leader of LRA
15 Clues: continent • Leader of LRA • killing of people • Segregation due to race • Biggest desert in africa • Europeans colonize africa • Drug used on child soldiers • people were hunting for these • Country that likes to colonize • place where apartheid happened • Country where genocide happened • Country they used child soldiers • Wrote a song about blood diamonds • ...
cold war 2018-04-24
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- Overseas processions of an empire
- taken over and run by a government
- aid to poor people
- policies and actions
- forming of communisties
- form of government
- free market economic
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- country that is technically independent
- government programs and actions
- an economic system
- period of time
- forcibly removing someone from a country
- government of a particular country
- harsh labor camps
- group of nations linked together
15 Clues: period of time • harsh labor camps • an economic system • aid to poor people • form of government • policies and actions • free market economic • forming of communisties • government programs and actions • group of nations linked together • Overseas processions of an empire • government of a particular country • taken over and run by a government • ...
Janeesha & Ashan 2025-06-09
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- Janu's university city
- Ashan's favourite sport
- Ashan's favourite feline
- The couple's honeymoon destination
- The couple's first concert
- Janu's favourite hobby
- Their favourite thing to do together
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- The country they got engaged in
- Groom born in this city
- Janu's favourite cocktail
- The country their parents are from
- Janu's first dog
- Bride born in this city
- First country they travelled to
- Their favourite restaurant
15 Clues: Janu's first dog • Janu's university city • Janu's favourite hobby • Groom born in this city • Ashan's favourite sport • Bride born in this city • Ashan's favourite feline • Janu's favourite cocktail • The couple's first concert • Their favourite restaurant • The country they got engaged in • First country they travelled to • The country their parents are from • ...
Ellis Island 2013-05-30
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- / The act of coming to another country to live permanently.
- / An official government document that verifies one's identify and citizenship and allows a person to travel to other countries.
- / The section of a passenger ship, originally near the rudder, providing the cheapest passenger accommodations.
- / Something that is used for money.
- / To expel from a country.
- / To transport people by boat across a body of water.
- Island / An island in New York Bay that was formerly the principal immigration station for the United States.
- / Run-down, crowded apartment building.
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- / A person who leave one country to settle permanently in another.
- / A movement from one country or region to another.
- / A list of cargo or passengers carried on a ship or plane.
- / A place where people and merchandise can enter or leave a country
- / A person from whom one is descended.
- / Authorized or approved by the law.
- / One who is entirely without money.
- / The customs, arts and traditions of a group of people.
- / A civilian, or a resident of a particular place, who is entitled to vote and have other priviledges.
- / To keep in custody or temporary confinement.
18 Clues: / To expel from a country. • / Something that is used for money. • / Authorized or approved by the law. • / One who is entirely without money. • / A person from whom one is descended. • / Run-down, crowded apartment building. • / To keep in custody or temporary confinement. • / A movement from one country or region to another. • ...
AP Huge Unit 2 2023-01-11
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- Permanent movement from one country to another
- Money that an immigrant sends back to people living in their original home country
- Migration from a location
- Number of people per farmable land
- Permanent movement from one region of a country to another
- Permanent movement within a country
- A factor that induces people to leave old residences
- the ration of the number of farmers compared to the total amount of land suited to farming
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- People who enter a country without proper documents to do so
- factor that induces people to move to a new location
- A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industralization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produce the demographic transition
- Causes of death in the demographic transition stages.
- The process of changing crude birth rates and crude death rates.
- Permanent movement undertaken by choice
- A area on Earth that has been permanently occupied by human settlements
- Migration to a location
- Number of babies born minus number of people that died
- the total number of people divided by the total land area
18 Clues: Migration to a location • Migration from a location • Number of people per farmable land • Permanent movement within a country • Permanent movement undertaken by choice • Permanent movement from one country to another • factor that induces people to move to a new location • A factor that induces people to leave old residences • ...
Age of Revolution in Mexico an Latin America 2025-02-27
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- - Europeans who were born in Spain and held the most power in the colonies
- - People who were part European and part Native American
- - Military leaders who ruled many Latin American countries after independence
- System - A social class system used in Spanish colonies to organize people by their ancestry
- Revolution - A change in who rules or how a country is governed
- - Freedom from control by others
- Doctrine - A U.S. warning to European nations to stay out of Latin American affairs
- - A government where people elect representatives to lead them
- - The state of being equal in rights and opportunities
- - Strong pride and devotion to one's country or nation
- Colombia - Simon Bolivar's failed attempt to unite several Latin American countries
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- - An economic system where colonies could only trade with their mother country (like Spain)
- - Europeans who were born in the New World (Americas), but had less power than peninsulares
- - A major change in government or social structure
- - A territory controlled by another country (like Mexico being controlled by Spain)
- - Freedom from being controlled by another country
- - The idea that governments should be based on written laws and limits
- Revolution - A change in social classes and who has power in society
18 Clues: - Freedom from control by others • - A major change in government or social structure • - Freedom from being controlled by another country • - The state of being equal in rights and opportunities • - Strong pride and devotion to one's country or nation • - People who were part European and part Native American • ...
Armed Conflict Key Terms 2022-03-07
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- when one group of people believes that their country is better than others, or deserves better treatment than others
- not taking sides in a conflict
- a person who has left their country or home to escape war or some kind of disaster
- a set of rules that protect people who are not fighting in a war from harm
- a group of people who share the same cultural background
- having to do with the trade, industry, or wealth or a place
- intentionally false or misleading information designed to trick people into agreeing with a particular view
- a set of international laws about what is allowed during armed conflicts
- a person not in the armed forces
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- someone who has been forced to leave their home; another term for refugee
- causing damage or disruption using computers
- to stop resisting an enemy
- using computers and technology to damage or disrupt the enemy
- having to do with the government of a country
- false information that is published to deliberately mislead the public
- trying to reach an agreement by discussion
- a country that supports another country
17 Clues: to stop resisting an enemy • not taking sides in a conflict • a person not in the armed forces • a country that supports another country • trying to reach an agreement by discussion • causing damage or disruption using computers • having to do with the government of a country • a group of people who share the same cultural background • ...
History Crossword 2024-05-20
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- The domination and extention of a nation's power over other land
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- The only country not to have colonies in East Africa
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- Man's burden
- This rule is when a colony has its elite removed and replaced with another country
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Forced to adopt European customs and work for little to no pay
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- This country had a sense of superiority controlling most of Africa
- Italy was humiliated by this independent African country
- One of two southeast Asian countries/societies in the early 1700’s that were under European rule
- The canal that created a shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- Europeans had the means to control their empires by excelling in
- This revolution happened during the Age of Imperialism
- One of the two countries that controlled Eastern part of Africa
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- One of the two countries that remained independent in Africa
- Open ___ policy that allowed Americans to access China
18 Clues: Man's burden • The only country not to have colonies in East Africa • This revolution happened during the Age of Imperialism • Open ___ policy that allowed Americans to access China • Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt • Italy was humiliated by this independent African country • One of the two countries that remained independent in Africa • ...
Europe 2024-05-06
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- Which country has about 1180 mills?
- Which country is in the centre of Europe?
- This is a contry where the Noble Prize is awarded.
- Which ocean washes around France?
- What is the largest island in the world located in Europe?
- Which country is the smallest in Europe?
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- Which country has the longest bridge in Europe?
- What is the largest lake in Italy?
- What's the oldest city in France?
- Which country is home to Dracula’s Castle?
- Which countri’s name translates as “Land of rabbits”?
- What is the smallest town in Germany?
- Which Italian city is known as the city of the water?
13 Clues: What's the oldest city in France? • Which ocean washes around France? • What is the largest lake in Italy? • Which country has about 1180 mills? • What is the smallest town in Germany? • Which country is the smallest in Europe? • Which country is in the centre of Europe? • Which country is home to Dracula’s Castle? • Which country has the longest bridge in Europe? • ...
World 2017-03-20
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- Which county has a green, white and red flag?
- German scientist, theory of relativity
- Bombay is the old name for this city.
- Cossacks are from which country?
- Small British merchant vessel commanded by William Bligh and was mutinied in 1789.
- Lemurs, a type of primate, are native to what island nation?
- The theory that Earth's outer shell is divided into plates that glide over the mantle is known as what?
- Which country lies on the border between Spain and France?
- What famous musician was shot by Mark David Chapman in the year 1980?
- The lowest natural temperature ever directly recorded at ground level was measured on what Continent?
- French chemist and microbiologist
- What is widely considered to be the largest lake on Earth (measured by surface area)?
- What was the name of the passenger train service created in 1883 that connected Paris and Constantinople?
- Which country has three national capitals?
- Canary Islands is a part of which country?
- The duck billed platypus is native to what country?
- What is the official language of the Canadian province Quebec?
- Spiritual and political leader of Tibetans
- British author
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- Sri Lanka is surrounded by which ocean?
- These islands are known for their vast number of endemic species and were studied by Charles Darwin during the voyage of the Beagle.
- What Harvard dropout co-founded Microsoft?
- What is the tallest building in the world?
- Which planet in our solar system has the most gravity?
- The Starry Night is an oil on canvas painted by which post-impressionist painter?
- What is the Earth's largest continent by surface size?
- Name the film festival which previews new films of all genres, including documentaries, from all around the world.
- Who painted the Sistine Chapel?
- Which country is the second largest in the world by surface area?
- This word means goodnight in Italian.
- The island of Saipan is a commonwealth of which country?
- What is the name of the world's highest uninterrupted waterfall?
- In which country is the Angel Falls, world's highest uninterrupted waterfall?
- Italian explorer (surname)
- Where was the treaty to end WWI signed?
- Which is the longest river in South America?
- Macedonian Catholic missionary nun (surname)
- The martial art of kung fu originated in which country?
- Petersberg Leningrad is the old name for this city.
- What was the name of the first manmade satellite that was launched into space in 1957?
- On which county's flag could you find a green cedar tree, symbolizing immortality?
41 Clues: British author • Italian explorer (surname) • Who painted the Sistine Chapel? • Cossacks are from which country? • French chemist and microbiologist • Bombay is the old name for this city. • This word means goodnight in Italian. • German scientist, theory of relativity • Sri Lanka is surrounded by which ocean? • Where was the treaty to end WWI signed? • ...
June-July Current Affairs 2019-07-08
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- Which Indian sprinter has won gold in women's 200 m at the Poznan Athletics Grand Prix in Poland
- Which railway zone has commissioned the longest electrified tunnel in Indian Railways(Use abbreviation)
- Winner of Women's WC football for 4th time(Use abbreviation)
- Which ancient site of Iraq has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- This Aboriginal site ‘Budj Bim Cultural Landscape’ in south-west Victoria of country X has been added to UNESCOS’s World Heritage List.Identify X
- Which cricketer has surpassed Sangakkarra by scoring most no.of centuries in a single edition of WC
- Which country has been chosen to host the 2026 Olympic Winter Games
- Ikram Ali Khil, who broke Sachin Tendulkar's rare World Cup record(Highest score by a teenager in the World Cup), is from which country
- Who clinched the 2019 men's Asian Snooker Championship
- Which state has topped the NITI Aayog’s 2nd edition of Healthy States,Progressive India report
- Added to the Unesco list this year was the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte in Braga in which country
- Dragonfly mission, which is in news to explore Saturn’s Moon Titan, is associated to which space agency(Use abbreviation)
- What is the amount of cess that Govt will collect on every litre of petrol and diesel from this year
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- The water management system of the city of Augsburg has evolved in successive phases from the 14th century to the present day which is recognized in UNESCO List.In which country is this located
- Which state(Along with Maharashtra) has recently get GI tag for Namma Kolhapuri chappal
- The sacred landscape of Bagan in country X was cited by Unesco for its exceptional range of Buddhist art and architecture.Identify X
- Which is the 2nd city from India to be recognized as UNESCO World heritage city after Ahmedabad
- India has inked Rs 200 crore defence deal with which country for 'Strum Ataka' anti-tank missile
- Which water conservation campaign has been launched by Central Government
- India has signed $400 million loan agreement with which international organisation to eliminate TB
- DD India channel will be made available to which of the Indian neighboring country
- Which operation has been launched by Indian Navy in Persian Gulf for Indian vessels' security
- Which country has officially resumed commercial whaling
- The US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) has selected Mastercard CEO and President X and Wipro Chairman Azim Premji for its 2019 Global Excellence Awards.Identify X
- author of the autobiography ‘Lessons Life Taught Me, Unknowingly”
- Which international organisation has recently released its report 'Working on a Warmer Planet”(Use abbreviation)
26 Clues: Who clinched the 2019 men's Asian Snooker Championship • Which country has officially resumed commercial whaling • Winner of Women's WC football for 4th time(Use abbreviation) • author of the autobiography ‘Lessons Life Taught Me, Unknowingly” • Which country has been chosen to host the 2026 Olympic Winter Games • ...
crossword puzzlw 2023-04-18
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- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals
- is an economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it. Citizens decide what to buy
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
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- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
- Turning iron ore into steel, producing textiles, and assembling automobiles
- the part that makes direct use of natural resources
- the shared characteristics of a group of people. As cultures develop, they gain new customs, ideas, arts, religions, forms of government, technologies, and other cultural elements
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency
- an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- they often have a high gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time,
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico
26 Clues: the part that makes direct use of natural resources • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country • the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe • ...
crossword puzzlw 2023-04-19
Across
- a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country
- an economy's dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful
- Turning iron ore into steel, producing textiles, and assembling automobiles
- the movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities
- a trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
- an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as how to produce and distribute it
- one that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living.
- an economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency
- the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
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- is an economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it. Citizens decide what to buy
- is an economic system in which the government controls the means of production, such as land, labor, and machinery
- the shared characteristics of a group of people. As cultures develop, they gain new customs, ideas, arts, religions, forms of government, technologies, and other cultural elements
- includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- designed by the United Nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country
- the part that makes direct use of natural resources
- an economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies
- an intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations
- they often have a high gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time,
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals
- when people move from one country to another, or internal, when they move within a given region or country.
- the act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently
- refers to people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them
- the underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location
- the process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers
26 Clues: the part that makes direct use of natural resources • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • a tax that is placed on imported goods when they enter a country • the practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry • The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe • ...
Module 8 Crossword 2023-05-03
Across
- After the repeal of the _______ doctrine, many countries began to leave the Soviet Union
- This concrete object, built in 1961, separated Germany's capital for over 2 decades
- This 1948 policy sent nearly $13billion to all the major countries of Europe to help prevent the spread of communism
- Mao Zedong's plan to remove all ancient Chinese culture and replace it with communist ideals
- This Asian country had been a former French colony, eventually leading to a war in the 1960s and '70s before being split in half
- An alliance between the communist countries in Europe created in 1955. Once a country joins, they are not allowed to leave the alliance.
- In the early 1960s, the Soviet Union began to place missiles in this Caribbean country, leading to a crisis between the USA and Soviet Union
- The move for India's independence from Great Britain was achieved through a series of non-violent protests and acts of civil disobedience all led by Mahatma _____
- The Soviet Union fears an invasion and therefore wants to surround itself with spheres of ______
- ____ Zedong, leader of communist China from 1949-1976
- The US plan to prevent communism from spreading
- After WWII, Korea was split into a communist _____ and a non-communist south
- After WWII, Japan is no longer allowed to have a ____, but instead creates a self-defense force
- The Berlin Wall eventually was torn down in _____ 1989, symbolizing the end of the Soviet Union and uniting Germany as one country again
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- The Russian word for economic reforms put in place by Mikhail Gorbachev in the 1980s
- The Russian word for Mikhail Gorbachev's policy for openness, allowing people to voice their opinions about the government
- This 1947 policy provided money to any country resisting the Soviet Union
- In 1949, this Asian country becomes communist
- After WWII, the USA helps Japan write a new _____, modeled after the one the USA has
- After WWII, the USA occupies this Asian country for 6 years to help them rebuild
- In 1949, this country gets their own atomic bomb
- An army of over 10 million Chinese college students who were actively destroying ancient Chinese statues and western books, as well as removing people in positions of power as part of the Cultural Revolution
- The Cold War was a fight between capitalism and _____
- After WWII, this European country is split between a communist east and non-communist west
- In 1948, the Soviet Union blockaded this German city, resulting in the USA and UK having to send supplies via airplanes
- Mao Zedong's plan to make China the #2 economy in the world by placing the Chinese people in communes for work was known as the Great Leap _____
26 Clues: In 1949, this Asian country becomes communist • The US plan to prevent communism from spreading • In 1949, this country gets their own atomic bomb • The Cold War was a fight between capitalism and _____ • ____ Zedong, leader of communist China from 1949-1976 • This 1947 policy provided money to any country resisting the Soviet Union • ...
Kaye_PSE3.1. 2025-01-29
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- A major European subregion which was the Eastern bloc during the cold war.
- States that are well known for cradle-to-grave welfare states.
- This European country is known to have the longest coastline in Europe.
- Balkan states are formed from this country after its breakup in the 1990s.
- The Colosseum is located in this country.
- Renaissance artist who painted the Sistine Chapel ceiling.
- Iconic structure in Paris originally intended as a temporary exhibit.
- This type of governance is mainly characterized by diffusion of power.
- This revolution happened from 1787 to 1799 which resulted to the rise of democracy.
- The largest country by area in Europe.
- Political and economic alliance of 26 countries in Europe.
- “War to End All Wars.”
- In Northern Europe, aside from the UK and Norway, this is also not part of the EU.
- An ongoing and contested process that involves “uploading” and “downloading” of national policies to Europe and its individual countries, respectively.
- The Battle of Waterloo marked the end of Napoleonic wars. It took place near Waterloo, in present-day known as?
- The capital of Poland.
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- The University of Bologna is one of the oldest universities in Europe. It is located in the city of?
- The fourth largest economy in the world.
- Helsinki is the capital of this country.
- Estonia, Latvia, and Lithuania are collectively called?
- This country was formed from the merging of two kingdoms (Aragon and Castile) after the union of its respective monarchs in 1469.
- “An Empire where the Sun never sets.”
- The highest and longest mountain range in Europe.
- The Sagrada Familia is located in Spain, particularly in what city?
- Capital of Denmark.
- World smallest and least populous country.
- A major European subregion where great and ancient civilizations were born.
- The treaty that established the European Union.
- The seventh largest economy in the world.
- “Mamma Mia!” was primarily filmed in the islands of this European country.
- The High Countries in Western Europe is also known as?
- A small state in Western Europe with no military forces.
- The common currency used by many EU countries.
- A major European subregion, also the largest and most populous.
- This European country is famous for its neutrality, having not participated in any war since 1815.
- This empire replaced the Byzantine after the fall of Constantinople in 1453.
- The Great Britain and Ireland are collectively called?
- The capital city of Portugal.
- The Low Countries in Western Europe is also known as?
- This period in history where the Norsemen from Scandinavia ventured out from their homelands to explore. These Norsemen are also known as?
40 Clues: Capital of Denmark. • “War to End All Wars.” • The capital of Poland. • The capital city of Portugal. • “An Empire where the Sun never sets.” • The largest country by area in Europe. • The fourth largest economy in the world. • Helsinki is the capital of this country. • The seventh largest economy in the world. • The Colosseum is located in this country. • ...
International Trade Vocabulary 2024-11-19
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- Goods or services brought into a country from abroad for sale.
- Government authorities that regulate and monitor the import and export of goods across borders.
- A tax or duty imposed on imports or exports.
- A limit on the amount of a specific product that can be imported or exported.
- The practice of hiring external firms or contractors to perform tasks or services that could be done domestically.
- The economic policy of restricting imports to protect domestic industries.
- A government payment to help reduce the cost of goods or services, often to support domestic industries.
- The practice of selling goods in a foreign market at a price below their production cost to gain market share.
- Goods or services sent from one country to another for sale.
- The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another.
- International trade without tariffs or other barriers.
- The exchange of goods or services for other goods or services without using money.
- Investment Investment made by a company or individual in one country into business interests located in another country.
- A pact between two or more nations that outlines the rules and regulations for trade.
- A group of countries that work together to promote trade by reducing or eliminating tariffs and other trade barriers between them.
- The ability of a country or entity to produce a good or service at a lower opportunity cost than another.
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- When a country's exports exceed its imports, leading to a positive balance of trade.
- Any regulation or policy that restricts international trade, such as tariffs, quotas, and subsidies.
- A status given to a country that guarantees it will be treated equally in trade negotiations with another country.
- An international organization that regulates international trade agreements between member nations.
- The practice of relocating business operations to another country, often to reduce costs.
- The decrease in the value of a country's currency relative to others.
- The process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale.
- An agreement between countries within a particular region to reduce trade barriers among them.
- A limit placed on the quantity of a product that can be imported during a given time frame.
- The difference between the value of a country's exports and imports.
- When a country's imports exceed its exports, leading to a negative balance of trade.
- A company that operates in multiple countries, often with subsidiaries or branches.
- A record of all economic transactions between the residents of a country and the rest of the world, including trade, investment, and loans.
- An agreement between Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. designed to reduce trade barriers between these countries.
30 Clues: A tax or duty imposed on imports or exports. • International trade without tariffs or other barriers. • Goods or services sent from one country to another for sale. • Goods or services brought into a country from abroad for sale. • The value of one currency for the purpose of conversion to another. • ...
Commonwealth of Bees 2024-06-23
19 Clues: worker • serious • separate • direction • agreement • an outcome • to plunder • social rank • executioner • arrangement • plunder spoils • in opposed ways • a judicial officer • the face of a watch • a stingless male bee • in a foreign country • imperious badtempered • happening being planned • relating to the ordinary people of the country
North America 2021-02-18
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- economy that emphasizes services and technology rather than industry and manufacturing
- elevation above which it is too cold for trees to grow
- smaller community adjacent to or within commuting distance of a city
- characteristic of a town or city
- crops are grown that rely only on the natural precipitation
- concentrated region of manufacturing industries in the northeastern and mid-western US
- breaking away of one part of a country to create a separate, independent country
- leave one's own country to settle permanently in another
- large, powerful windstorm that forms over warm ocean waters
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- mild climate region in the southern and southwestern portions of the US
- large population concentration made up of several large and many smaller cities
- the practice and business of recreational travel based on concern for the environment
- removal of all trees in a stand of timber
- resource formed in the Earth by plant and animal remains
- change residence from a country to begin living permanently in another country
- countryside rather than the town
16 Clues: characteristic of a town or city • countryside rather than the town • removal of all trees in a stand of timber • elevation above which it is too cold for trees to grow • resource formed in the Earth by plant and animal remains • leave one's own country to settle permanently in another • crops are grown that rely only on the natural precipitation • ...
Chapter 6 Vocabulary 2013-04-16
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- To approve in a formal way.
- Having large industries that are key in a economic system or country.
- The Japenese government structure that began during the Meiji period.
- Showing proper respect.
- Ritual suicide by disemboelment, done with a sword.
- income Money received for all services, goods, and products that are produced by country.
- A form of government where citizens or elected representatives have the power.
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- government A government operated that's controlled by a set of rules.
- Diplomacy Political negotiation caused by threat or use of military force.
- Strongly oppose to rapid change.
- Tariff The taxes that were on goods coming into a country. This made imported goods more expensive then domestic goods.
- Rights Rights believed to belong to every person.
- A controlled district in Japan, close in comparison to a large country.
- Patriotic, this can be to the extreme.
- Products The goods grown within a country.
- Favouring personal freedom and social traditions.
16 Clues: Showing proper respect. • To approve in a formal way. • Strongly oppose to rapid change. • Patriotic, this can be to the extreme. • Products The goods grown within a country. • Rights Rights believed to belong to every person. • Favouring personal freedom and social traditions. • Ritual suicide by disemboelment, done with a sword. • ...
International-Themed Welcome Crossword 2022-08-29
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- Japan’s tallest mountain (omit any spaces between the words in the name)
- This Swedish city spreads across 14 islands
- The Anambra Waxbill bird is only found in this country in the world
- Name of the longest street in the world (not too far from where we are right now in Canada)
- The east of this country is bordered by the largest lake in the world (also called the Caspian Sea)
- Name of the only fertile desert in the world, located in Pakistan
- There are 263 islands here (omit any spaces between the words in the name)
- The Amazon River starts in this country
- This country is home to the only remaining wonder of the world out of the 7 wonders of the world
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- Name of the tallest volcano in Asia, located in Iran (omit any spaces between the words in the name)
- The greatest number of Nobel Prize winners for Literature are from this country
- Name of the longest river in North America (it originates in Montana, United States)
- Another name for the Chinese New Year (omit spaces between the words in the name)
- Name of rail bridge that is at the highest elevation in the world, located in India
- This Turkish city lies on both Europe and Asia
- The 2014 FIFA World Cup was held in this country
- This South Korean film was the first foreign film to win Best Picture at the Oscars
- The world’s largest castle by land area is located here
- Where did Bubble Tea originate in?
19 Clues: Where did Bubble Tea originate in? • The Amazon River starts in this country • This Swedish city spreads across 14 islands • This Turkish city lies on both Europe and Asia • The 2014 FIFA World Cup was held in this country • The world’s largest castle by land area is located here • Name of the only fertile desert in the world, located in Pakistan • ...
Q Holiday 2015-01-15
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- your teacher´s favourite country to go on holiday
- the place where you get on a plane
- a house where you can have some nice lunch or dinner
- a machine you use to take photos
- a dress you wear when you go to water
- the big yellow thing shining from the sky
- a big means of transport flying in the air
- salty water at a beach
- somebody who comes to a foreign country to see some sights and enjoy free time
- the specific money you need in a specific country, f. e. dollar, euro...
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- a piece of clothes some people wear on their head, not a cap
- a small book or a card you need to go to a foreign country
- a country at the seaside, very favourite among Czech people
- a big piece of luggage where you put your clothes and things when travelling
- staying at a hotel, hostel or other place when travelling
- a place at the sea, where you can sunbathe, read or play
16 Clues: salty water at a beach • a machine you use to take photos • the place where you get on a plane • a dress you wear when you go to water • the big yellow thing shining from the sky • a big means of transport flying in the air • your teacher´s favourite country to go on holiday • a house where you can have some nice lunch or dinner • ...
Refugees 2024-09-27
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- when a person is forced to leave their home, but not to leave the country
- an international organization that works to maintain peace and security (2 words-no space)
- a person who leaves their country and does not plan to return
- conflict that arises that often forces people to leave their homes
- a person who is forced to leave their country, but hopes to return some day
- a person who moves things or people illegally
- refugees must be courageous
- war that is amongst groups within a country (2 words-no space)
- a place of safety
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- refugees have _________ that they will get to return home some day
- a child with no parents or guardian
- when a new country provides protection to a refugee
- a temporary settlement for those that have been forced to leave their home (2 words-no space)
- when people are treated badly
- another term for being forced to leave
- people want the freedom to practice their beliefs
16 Clues: a place of safety • refugees must be courageous • when people are treated badly • another term for being forced to leave • a child with no parents or guardian • a person who moves things or people illegally • people want the freedom to practice their beliefs • when a new country provides protection to a refugee • ...
world war 1 2024-09-19
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- when a soldiers is sent to another country he is being...
- a soldier on foot in charge of getting messages back and fourth
- an acronym for reasons war may start
- a formally concluded agreement between countrys
- military equipment, personal and more being either painted or covered to match its surrounding enviroment
- the name given to women who soldiers married while serving overseas which they then brought back to their country
- the name for a death during war
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- another word for the killing of people on a large scale
- if a country such as switzerland did not get involved in the war they were...
- the flower used to remeber fallen anzacs
- a large drivable weapon or protection unit
- the name given the soldier of australia and new zealand
- long hand dug ditches used as protection during fighting
- a country in europe on the loosing side of world war 1
- the armed forces or a country
- what are two countries called when they are "friends"
16 Clues: the armed forces or a country • the name for a death during war • an acronym for reasons war may start • the flower used to remeber fallen anzacs • a large drivable weapon or protection unit • a formally concluded agreement between countrys • what are two countries called when they are "friends" • a country in europe on the loosing side of world war 1 • ...
Development Indicators 2021-12-08
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- ______ income country = country with a large Gross National Income
- child mortality rate = the number of babies that die under the age of ____, per 1000 live births per year.
- access to ______ services - the availability of services necessary for a healthy life, such as clean water and sanitation, healthcare, education, internet etc
- ______ rate = the & of people unemployed
- _______ mortality rate = the number of babies that die under the age of one, per 1000 live births per year.
- life _______ = the average age people can expect to live to.
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- a composite index that combines several different indicators into one number:
- ________ rate is the percentage of adults who can read and write.
- per _____ meaning per person.
- _____ income country = country with a small Gross National Income
- total economic output of a country
- _______ income country = country with a medium Gross National Income
12 Clues: per _____ meaning per person. • total economic output of a country • ______ rate = the & of people unemployed • life _______ = the average age people can expect to live to. • ________ rate is the percentage of adults who can read and write. • _____ income country = country with a small Gross National Income • ...
CIVICS 2020-12-09
Across
- a legislative body of government
- the wife of a king
- a person who has committed a crime
- group of people decides something by saying what they want
- senate is a group of people who are part of a legislature
- to make minor changes
- a place where legal matters are decide by a judge.
- being responsible for comitting an offense
- the group of people who govern a country
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- a country in which the people have ultimate power
- the country we live in
- set of rules created by state
- not guilty of a criminal offense
- the rulebook for a country
- a state wide vote on a political question.
- system of choosing electives in the parliament.
16 Clues: the wife of a king • to make minor changes • the country we live in • the rulebook for a country • set of rules created by state • a legislative body of government • not guilty of a criminal offense • a person who has committed a crime • the group of people who govern a country • a state wide vote on a political question. • being responsible for comitting an offense • ...
South America 2021-05-19
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- canal connecting pacific and atlantic oceans
- narrow strip of land connecting 2 large land masses
- oil producing country in south america
- dance form originated in south america
- Brazil is the largest producer of this
- one of the main languages spoken in south america
- mountain range found in south america
- south americans are also called this
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- capital city of chile
- the colour on Brazil's flag that represents its flora and fauna
- tallest waterfalls in the world
- lima is the capital city of this country
- largest part of amazon forest is in this country
- the country that stands for "I" in the acronym BRICS
- largest rainforest in the world
- this world famous footballer is in argentina football team
16 Clues: capital city of chile • tallest waterfalls in the world • largest rainforest in the world • south americans are also called this • mountain range found in south america • oil producing country in south america • dance form originated in south america • Brazil is the largest producer of this • lima is the capital city of this country • ...
Countries of Western Europe 2023-04-14
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- A peninsular country in southern Europe made up of many islands
- A small country north of Belgium
- Germany to its south, Norway to its north
- Small country located between Switzerland and Austria
- Spain on its east
- Occupies a large island and part of a smaller island
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- Switzerland to its west
- Shares an island with part of the United Kingdom
- A small country surrounded by Belgium, Germany, and France
- Directly north of Spain
- Netherlands, Belgium, Luxembourg, and France on its west border
- On its west: Norway
- South of the Netherlands, north of France
- Switzerland and Austria to its north
- Italy on its south, Germany on its north
- On a peninsula in southwest Europe
16 Clues: Spain on its east • On its west: Norway • Switzerland to its west • Directly north of Spain • A small country north of Belgium • On a peninsula in southwest Europe • Switzerland and Austria to its north • Italy on its south, Germany on its north • Germany to its south, Norway to its north • South of the Netherlands, north of France • ...
Geography 2023-12-13
10 Clues: Biggest Country • Coolest Country • country were in • biggest continent • Smallest continent • most populated country • flattest country on Earth • 2nd longest river in africa • Most population of this animal • The US state with the Grand Canyon
Migration 2021-03-20
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- Country to where people are moving
- Country from where people are moving
- Leaving own country
- Chain migration is ________
- Good impact on the country
- Longest bird migration done by
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- Better Education is ________
- Moving to a new country
- Bad impact on the country
- A movement of people from one place to another
10 Clues: Leaving own country • Moving to a new country • Bad impact on the country • Good impact on the country • Chain migration is ________ • Better Education is ________ • Longest bird migration done by • Country to where people are moving • Country from where people are moving • A movement of people from one place to another
Kenya 2015-08-19
Across
- The currency in my country.
- The capital of my country.
- A sport some people play in my country.
- What side of the road the people drive in my country.
- A country in africa starting with K.
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- a game that kids play in my country starting with J.
- the national animal.
- the name of this.
- the continent my country is in.
- The amount of colors on the flag.
10 Clues: the name of this. • the national animal. • The capital of my country. • The currency in my country. • the continent my country is in. • The amount of colors on the flag. • A country in africa starting with K. • A sport some people play in my country. • a game that kids play in my country starting with J. • What side of the road the people drive in my country.
General Knowledge 2023-01-30
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- Kosciusko is the highest mountain in which country?
- Which country is the world’s most earthquake-prone country
- Most populous country in the world.
- Volga river is found in which continent?
- Largest Country in the World
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- Albion is the alternative name for which country?
- The Gobi Desert lies in which continent?
- What is the Capital of Nigeria?
- What is the capital of Portugal?
- Which country does geometry originate from?
10 Clues: Largest Country in the World • What is the Capital of Nigeria? • What is the capital of Portugal? • Most populous country in the world. • The Gobi Desert lies in which continent? • Volga river is found in which continent? • Which country does geometry originate from? • Albion is the alternative name for which country? • Kosciusko is the highest mountain in which country? • ...
Benito Mussolini 2022-11-30
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- a country that was part of the allied powers
- political movement that stressed nationalism
- what helps pass laws
- facist italian dictator
- boot-shaped country in Europe
- close ally in the axis power
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- treaty signed in 1919
- how did Italy feel after WW1
- the root country of the axis powers
- the deciding country in the war
- what are government activities
- one of the main allied powers
- the beach where d-day happened
13 Clues: what helps pass laws • treaty signed in 1919 • facist italian dictator • how did Italy feel after WW1 • close ally in the axis power • one of the main allied powers • boot-shaped country in Europe • what are government activities • the beach where d-day happened • the deciding country in the war • the root country of the axis powers • a country that was part of the allied powers • ...
Topic 16: Imperialism (Test Review) 2024-05-20
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- This country was the country that Japan modeled itself after to acheive its goal of a "rich country and a strong state"
- This country was the one to buy Egypt's shares of the Suez Canal due to Egypt's debt (2 words- use a dash)
- This continent was not allowed to be represented at the Berlin Conference
- This person was the monarch of Britain during the Age of Imperialism (2 words- use a dash)
- These crystal is the reason that Great Britain took South Africa from the Dutch
- These three words describe the territories that the United States gained as a result of the Spanish-American War (2 of them have 2 words in them so use dashes) (Use pluses to connect the words)
- These two countries are examples that controlled the Eastern part of Africa (1st word is 2 words- use a dash) (use a plus to connect the 2 words)
- This is the tool that China believed would protect them from foreigners
- This famous statement was used to identify Britain during the Age of Imperialism (8 words- use dashes)
- This idea is the idea of dominating and extending a nation’s power over other lands
- This man is India's independence champion (2 words- use a dash)
- This is a way that Europeans were able to control their empires
- These two countries are the only countries that remained independent in Africa during the Age of Imperialism (use a plus to connect the 2 words)
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- This revolution was occuring during the Age of Imperialism (2 words- use a dash)
- This is the policy that America used to gain access to China (3 words- use a dash)
- These two countries are examples of countries that were under European Rule (use a plus when connecting them)
- These two continents were the focus of the Age of Exploration
- This is the belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler
- This country had the feeling of superiority due to controlling most of Africa (2 words- use a dash)
- This is the word used to describe a political unit that is dependent on another for protection
- This continent was forced to adopt European customs and didn't see any benefit from their hard work
- This concept is the concept of a colony being able to maintain their rulers/local elites but are controlled by the mother country
- These three words describe the benefits of British Rule (use pluses to connect the words)
- This independent country humiliated Italy
- This country was good friends with Matthew Perry despite it being independent
- This word describes the mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers
- This country was the only country not to have colonies in East Africa (two words- use a dash)
- This poem was written by Rudyard Kipling and justified that justifies Europeans as superiors and it is their responsibility to civilize native people (3 words- use dashes)
- This is the word used to describe the action of incorporating a country within a country
- This concept is the concept of a colony having a ruler/local elite removed from office and replaced with the mother country's own rulers
- This country was considered the "Jewel in the Crown" of Queen Victoria
- This was created as a shortcut between Europe and Asia (2 words- use a dash)
- These two continents were the focus of the Age of Imperialism
- This Asian country was the only country to create its own Age of Imperialism
34 Clues: This independent country humiliated Italy • This word describes the mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers • These two continents were the focus of the Age of Exploration • These two continents were the focus of the Age of Imperialism • This man is India's independence champion (2 words- use a dash) • This is a way that Europeans were able to control their empires • ...
World Cup Fun 2024-12-17
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- - The country that hosted the first FIFA World Cup in 1930
- - The only country to have won the World Cup five times
- - A method of deciding the winner after a tied game, involving one-on-one shots on goal.
- - The host country of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup
- - The player who scored a record 16 goals in a single World Cup tournament
- - The country that hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup
- - The country with the most FIFA World Cup appearances without winning the title
- - The country that won the inaugural FIFA Women’s World Cup in 1991
- - A free kick where the ball must touch another player before a goal is scored
- - The player with the most goals scored in a single Women’s World Cup tournament
- - The type of kick used to restart play after a goal is scored
- - How many players, including the goalkeeper, are on the field per team during a match
- - The term for unfairly impeding an opponent’s movement without playing the ball
- - The only player allowed to use their hands inside the penalty area
- - A restart from the corner when the ball crosses the goal line, last touched by a defender
- - The first African country to host a FIFA World Cup
- - A soccer match consists of two of these, each lasting 45 minutes
- - The legendary Brazilian player who won three World Cups
- - The term for the championship match of the World Cup tournament
- - The line that divides the field into two halves
- - The country that won the 2011 FIFA Women’s World Cup after a dramatic penalty shootout
- - A player receives this color card as a warning for unsporting behavior
- - The country that won its first-ever World Cup in 1998 as the host nation
- - A free kick awarded for a foul outside the penalty area
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- - What is the term for intentionally touching the ball with the hand or arm
- - The trophy awarded to the winners of the FIFA World Cup
- - A pass to a teammate that immediately results in a goal
- - A restart kick from inside the goal area awarded when attackers send the ball over the goal line
- - The official who oversees the match and enforces the rules
- - The country that won the FIFA World Cup in 2014
- - The term for the top scorer of a World Cup tournament
- - This term describes extra time added at the end of each half to make up for stoppages
- - The number of teams that compete in a FIFA World Cup tournament (as of 2022)
- - The player who scored the fastest hat-trick in Women’s World Cup history (2015 final)
- - The surface boundary marking the outer edges of the soccer field
- - The official term for stopping play due to a foul or rule violation
- - The box where a goalkeeper can handle the ball legally
- - The act of deliberately wasting time to delay the match
- - The term for a match that determines the third-place finisher in the tournament
- - The term for a player being closer to the opponent’s goal line than the ball when receiving a pass
- - The host country of the 2002 FIFA World Cup, co-hosted with Japan
- - The governing body that organizes the World Cup
- - A method of restarting play when the ball crosses a sideline
- - The only team to have appeared in every FIFA World Cup
- - The country that hosted the 2018 FIFA World Cup
- - The most common color of the jerseys worn by Brazil’s national team
- - When a player is fouled inside the opponent’s penalty box, this is awarded
- - A short rest period between the two halves of a soccer match
- - The referee uses this color card to dismiss a player from the match
49 Clues: - The country that won the FIFA World Cup in 2014 • - The country that hosted the 2022 FIFA World Cup • - The governing body that organizes the World Cup • - The country that hosted the 2018 FIFA World Cup • - The line that divides the field into two halves • - The first African country to host a FIFA World Cup • - The host country of the 2023 FIFA Women’s World Cup • ...
International business 2023-08-28
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- business operating in more than one country
- another government policy to limit amount of foreign goods entering country
- policy which remove barrier between countries is ... agreements
- country destinated by multinational company
- the process by which businesses or other organizations develop international influence or start operating on an international scale
- threat that can be experienced by business expanding business abroad is currency...
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- one benefit to company expanding business abroad
- characteristic of globalisation which make our country cannot live without another country
- cost that can be reduced by company expanding business abroad
- one of characteristic of globalisation that sell or buy foreign product is international....
- one important reason why company expand to host country
- one disadvantage of globalisation, especially for local business
- government can protect local business by giving tax on foreign product. This policy is called...
13 Clues: business operating in more than one country • country destinated by multinational company • one benefit to company expanding business abroad • one important reason why company expand to host country • cost that can be reduced by company expanding business abroad • policy which remove barrier between countries is ... agreements • ...
RP AAPI Month Crossword 2023-05-10
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- Who was the first Asian American, to represent Hawaii, in the U.S. House of Representatives from 1959 to 1963? Last name only.
- Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives is a Palme d'Or winning film from what country?
- What is the only country in the world that has banned chewing gum?
- The tallest mountain in Asia straddles the border between China and _____.
- Which country has the largest religious monument in the world?
- In the 18th century, which Asian/Pacific Islander group was the first to settle in the U.S.?
- Jidaigeki is a film genre depicting the ___ period of Japanese history.
- What country considers Gross National Happiness is their primary guiding principle, above pure economic growth?
- The artist Joji had a past Youtube persona by the name of Filthy _____.
- Who was the first Asian American man to win an Olympic gold medal for the United States? First name only.
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- _____ is the Asian country known as the Land of Smiles
- Salaam is a traditional greeting in what region of Asia?
- Which country produces the most mangoes in the world?
- What tiny country, known to its inhabitants as Druk Yul, is sandwiched between China and India?
- _____'s film industry is the largest in the world in terms of output.
- What was the first non-English-language film to win the Academy Award for Best Picture?
- Mount ____ is the highest point in Japan.
- Who was the first Asian American woman to serve in the U.S. Congress? Last name only
- Which Japanese American author wrote the award-winning novel "The Buddha in the Attic" in 2011? Last name only.
- The world`s largest cave is located in what country?
- Who is the current Prime Minister of India? Last name only.
21 Clues: Mount ____ is the highest point in Japan. • The world`s largest cave is located in what country? • Which country produces the most mangoes in the world? • _____ is the Asian country known as the Land of Smiles • Salaam is a traditional greeting in what region of Asia? • Who is the current Prime Minister of India? Last name only. • ...
CNN TEN 2022-02-25
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- What country had 80% of its items going to the United States
- 150,000 troops from this country invaded Ukraine
- How many wins did the Norwegian chess player have in a row
- What country is trying to join NATO
- what item was lost on a trip to Colorado
- What jet is being flown in near the Poland Boarder
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- who was the last president to have the queen in the Whitehouse
- what virus does the queen of Britain have
- Which part of the solar system is 93 million miles away from us
- What country was found in 1143
- how many supreme court candidates has the president met with
- How many M&M’s were stacked for the new world record
- What was the dog's name that was found in California
- What country had the most medals in the Winter Olympics
- Where was the NewHampshire mini boat found
15 Clues: What country was found in 1143 • What country is trying to join NATO • what item was lost on a trip to Colorado • what virus does the queen of Britain have • Where was the NewHampshire mini boat found • 150,000 troops from this country invaded Ukraine • What jet is being flown in near the Poland Boarder • How many M&M’s were stacked for the new world record • ...
Cross the Four Fronts: WW1 Crossword 2013-02-19
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- First armored version of this machine developed by Britain
- Neutral country that causes Britain to declare war on Germany
- A type of submarine whose usage was a reason why the U.S. declared war on Germany
- Desirable ally because of its location
- A minority in the Ottoman Empire
- Plan thwarted partially by quick Russian military mobilization
- Country with the largest amount of men in its military
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- The country who was promised land by the Allies through a secret treaty
- An event in chess also occuring on the Western Front
- Country that joined the Central Powers to defeat an old Balkan rival
- An uncertain weapon that could backfire due to natural causes such as the wind
- Country that created the Schlieffen Plan
- The strait fought over at the battle of Gallipoli
- Site of Russian's disastrous defeat
- Battle that ruined German hopes for a quick victory on the Western Front
15 Clues: A minority in the Ottoman Empire • Site of Russian's disastrous defeat • Desirable ally because of its location • Country that created the Schlieffen Plan • The strait fought over at the battle of Gallipoli • An event in chess also occuring on the Western Front • Country with the largest amount of men in its military • ...
UNIT 3/WEEK 5 2013-12-16
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- TO COME TO A COUNTRY OF WHICH ONE IS NOT A NATIVE, USUALLY FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE
- REDUCTION OF BODY TEMPERATURE (HEAT) TO BELOW THE NORMAL LEVEL
- TO LEAVE ONE COUNTRY OR REGION TO SETTLE IN ANOTHER; MIGRATE
- UNDER THE EARTH'S SURFACE
- TO GO FROM ONE COUNTRY, REGION, OR PLACE TO ANOTHER
- AN INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING TEMPERATURE (OR HEAT)
- OF OR RELATING TO THE HEAT OF THE EARTH
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- A DEVICE FOR REGULATING TEMPERATURE, AS OF A HEATING SYSTEM
- THE ACT OF IMMIGRATING; COMING TO LIVE PERMANENTLY IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY
- A PERSON WHO MIGRATES TO ANOTHER COUNTRY, USUALLY FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE
- OF OR RELATING TO THE STUDY OF THE EARTH
- OF OR RELATED TO THE OWNERSHIP OF A PARTICULAR AREA OR PIECE OF LAND
- THE PROCESS OR ACT OF MIGRATING; THE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER
- PEOPLE OR ANIMALS THAT MIGRATE
- PERIODICALLY MIGRATING; NOMADIC; WANDERING
15 Clues: UNDER THE EARTH'S SURFACE • PEOPLE OR ANIMALS THAT MIGRATE • OF OR RELATING TO THE HEAT OF THE EARTH • OF OR RELATING TO THE STUDY OF THE EARTH • PERIODICALLY MIGRATING; NOMADIC; WANDERING • AN INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING TEMPERATURE (OR HEAT) • TO GO FROM ONE COUNTRY, REGION, OR PLACE TO ANOTHER • A DEVICE FOR REGULATING TEMPERATURE, AS OF A HEATING SYSTEM • ...
Chinese Head Tax 2023-12-14
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- Leaving one's home country to go to a different country
- The official language of China
- A time between 1930 and 1939 when Canada experienced a long-term downturn in economic activity
- Where the Chinese head tax took place
- A Cantonese phrase referring to elderly Chinese immigrants
- lack of fairness or justice.
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- The arrival of people into a country from their homeland
- Chinese term for North America
- An unmarried man
- Sudden migration of people to an area where gold has been found
- A fee charged to each Chinese person to enter Canada
- The arrival of people into a country from their homeland.
- the belief that different races possess distinct characteristics, abilities, or qualities, especially so as to distinguish them as inferior or superior to one another.
- A general pardon issued by the government for pas offences
- The customs, traditions, and value of a Country of it's people
15 Clues: An unmarried man • lack of fairness or justice. • Chinese term for North America • The official language of China • Where the Chinese head tax took place • A fee charged to each Chinese person to enter Canada • Leaving one's home country to go to a different country • The arrival of people into a country from their homeland • ...
Middle East Challenge (1.19) 2024-01-19
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- this type of resource can not be used over and over
- A country west of Iran which has the advantage of having two of the largest rivers in the region
- this type of area receives little or no rainfall
- where is one place the Tigris River runs through
- Oil rich country on the Persian Gulf
- A landlocked, mountainous country located northwest of India
- located near Saudi Arabia and goes to India, then Samalia
- A sea that borders Egypt and the Arabian Peninsula (2 words)
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- this type of landform is surrounded by water on 3 sides
- located west of Saudi Arabia (2 words)
- Largest country on the Arabian Peninsula
- river that begins in Turkey and flows through Iraq (2 words)
- this is an important resource for the middle east
- A country located to the north and west of Iraq
- West of Afghanistan
15 Clues: West of Afghanistan • Oil rich country on the Persian Gulf • located west of Saudi Arabia (2 words) • Largest country on the Arabian Peninsula • A country located to the north and west of Iraq • this type of area receives little or no rainfall • where is one place the Tigris River runs through • this is an important resource for the middle east • ...
Causes of WWI 2024-05-07
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- the practice of spreading a nation's territorial or economic control beyond its borders
- what is it called when there is a disorder and lawlessness caused by lack of effective government?
- Around How many people died during WWI?
- the belief that a nation should stay out of the affairs of other nations
- What is t called when an area completely controlled by a country?
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- Who was the president at the time when WWI was happening?
- How long did WWI last?
- What was WWI known as?
- What state is the memorial located of WWI?
- On August 12, 1898, what did the Spanish sign?
- What is it called when a country is under control of a different country?
- the policy of extending a nation's rule over other territories and countries
- When did WWI start?
- What country was blamed starting for WWI?
- Which country won WWI?
15 Clues: When did WWI start? • How long did WWI last? • What was WWI known as? • Which country won WWI? • Around How many people died during WWI? • What country was blamed starting for WWI? • What state is the memorial located of WWI? • On August 12, 1898, what did the Spanish sign? • Who was the president at the time when WWI was happening? • ...
Countries 2023-06-20
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- A political entity with its own government and internal affairs.
- A country ruled by a king or queen.
- A political association of states with shared goals and interests.
- A self-governing territory within the British Empire.
- A group of territories ruled by an emperor or empress.
- A division of a country or region with its own administration.
- A place with its own government, borders, and distinct culture.
- The status of being an independent political entity.
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- A large group of people who share the same language and culture.
- A nation where the citizens hold the power and choose their leaders.
- The country or region where someone has their roots or heritage.
- A specific territory or geographic area.
- A union or alliance of states or regions with shared interests.
- An area of land governed by a specific country or ruling power.
- Having the power to govern oneself and make independent decisions.
15 Clues: A country ruled by a king or queen. • A specific territory or geographic area. • The status of being an independent political entity. • A self-governing territory within the British Empire. • A group of territories ruled by an emperor or empress. • A division of a country or region with its own administration. • ...
Population Growth and Change - an introduction (TB pages 53 to 56) 2023-05-30
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- The average age to which people are expected to live in a country.
- This country in Europe has a life expectancy of 81.
- The number of babies that die before they reach the age of one compared to every one thousand live births.
- The difference between the birth rate and the death rate of a population.
- The number of deaths in one year per thousand of the population.
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- This country has the world's largest population as of 2023.
- Population deals with this species.
- The number of babies born in one year per thousand of the population.
- Japan's life expectancy.
- death
- This country south east of Australia has a life expectancy of 80+.
- South Africa's life expectancy.
- The world's population increases by so many million each year.
- South Africa's infant mortality rate.
- This African country has a life expectancy of 61.
15 Clues: death • Japan's life expectancy. • South Africa's life expectancy. • Population deals with this species. • South Africa's infant mortality rate. • This African country has a life expectancy of 61. • This country in Europe has a life expectancy of 81. • This country has the world's largest population as of 2023. • ...
Northern Africa Vocabulary 2025-02-20
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- this country is the second smallest in Northern Africa
- poor farmers of Egypt
- a plant substance that gives off a pleasing scent
- this country is the smallest in Northern Africa
- an area formed by soil deposits that build up as river water slows down
- another name for a king in ancient egypt
- people who move about from place to place in search of food, rely on these oases during their travels
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- the belief in just one god
- this country is bordered by morocco on the west, and libya and tunisia on the east
- this country is bordered by sudan on the south and libya on the west
- a fine, rich soil that is excellent for farming
- this country is bordered by egypt on the east, and libya and tunisia on the west
- dry streambeds
- chemical compounds that are often used in fertilizers
- an open-air market
15 Clues: dry streambeds • an open-air market • poor farmers of Egypt • the belief in just one god • another name for a king in ancient egypt • a fine, rich soil that is excellent for farming • this country is the smallest in Northern Africa • a plant substance that gives off a pleasing scent • chemical compounds that are often used in fertilizers • ...
Where Do You Live? 2020-05-22
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- The name of the island that we live on.
- Learning Journey is in the city of _____.
- A place where many people live in one area.
- Mr. Rowan is from the continent of _____.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- The Earth is covered by water and ____.
- An area of land united under one government.
- A group of islands.
- Ms. Rebecca is from the country of _____.
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- Our pen-pals live in the country of _____.
- The land on Earth is divided into seven ______.
- The name of our planet.
- You are from the country of _____.
- Ms. Rachael is from the continent of _____.
- Ms. Shiba is from the continent of _____.
- The city of Jakarta is on _____ Island.
16 Clues: A group of islands. • The name of our planet. • You are from the country of _____. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • The name of the island that we live on. • The Earth is covered by water and ____. • The city of Jakarta is on _____ Island. • Learning Journey is in the city of _____. • Mr. Rowan is from the continent of _____. • ...
Tricky TIS Crossword 2022-05-06
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- Country with the 2nd highest amount of German speakers
- What language do most people speak in Tajikistan?
- An artificial constructed language that shows in JESSICA
- What country has Sango as their official language?
- This language is also known as Chewa/Chinyanja/Nyanja.
- What is the official language in Tunisia?
- What was the most requested language for TIS last month?
- What is the official language in Brunei?
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- What is the official language in Angola?
- What is the national language of Bangladesh?
- Which country has the most Tok Pisin speakers?
- Where is the largest proportion of native Dzongkha speakers?
- Tanzania has two official languages. English and which other language
- Which country has the most Telugu speakers?
- What is the official language in Senegal?
- Which language did Jesus of Nazareth primarily speak?
- Which country has the most Marathi speakers?
- What is the official language in Nigeria?
- What is the world's youngest national language?
19 Clues: What is the official language in Angola? • What is the official language in Brunei? • What is the official language in Senegal? • What is the official language in Nigeria? • What is the official language in Tunisia? • Which country has the most Telugu speakers? • What is the national language of Bangladesh? • Which country has the most Marathi speakers? • ...
Agriculture/Developement 2015-04-15
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- A wheat that is used as food
- what country annually has the highest gdp
- A wet rice field
- five In LDCS what percent of the population is involved in agriculture
- What type of foods are raised using natural methods
- The total value of goods produced in a country anually
- What was the change in agriculture practices that expanded the us of fertilizers
- What man came up with the modernization model in the 1950s
- The farming of aquatic life
- What is an example country of pre condition in the modernization model
- What type of foods are modified in a lab
- An area where livestock are raised
- What is the model that helps farmers decide on what crop to grow
- The raising of livestock
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- What sector is the job that deals with extracting raw materials from the earth
- Where are the "four tigers" locate in the world
- In the modernization model in what stage has the country started rapid growth and industrialization
- What is an example country of high mass consumption in the modernization model
- An area cleared by slash and burn farming
- In MDCS what percent of the population is involved in agriculture
- What word is used to describe the value of a product as compared to the amount a labor that went into making it
- Who created a new variety of disease and pest resistant wheat
- In the modernization model in what stage has the country not yet started to develop
- The amount of a crop produced
- What type of countries dominate the world economy and exploit other countries for resources
- Farmland left unused for time
- A cultivated plant that is grown as food
27 Clues: A wet rice field • The raising of livestock • The farming of aquatic life • A wheat that is used as food • The amount of a crop produced • Farmland left unused for time • An area where livestock are raised • What type of foods are modified in a lab • A cultivated plant that is grown as food • what country annually has the highest gdp • An area cleared by slash and burn farming • ...
Physical feature and countries crossword 2018-10-03
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- a self-governing Palestinian territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
- the largest enclosed inland body of water on Earth by area, variously classed as the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea.
- an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt.
- a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
- a landlocked country located within South Asia.
- North to South through the sea of Galilee and on the dead sea.
- an Arab country on the Persian (Arabian) Gulf, has cultural heritage dating back to antiquity.
- the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
- a mostly enclosed sea that has limited exchange of water.
- an extension of the Indian Ocean through the Strait of Hormuz and lies between Iran to the northeast.
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- the largest contiguous sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula.
- Bank a landlocked territory near the Mediterranean coast of Western Asia.
- a country in Western Asia.
- a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea.
- a country in Western Asia, bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west.
- flows south from the mountains of southeastern Turkey through Iraq and empties itself into the Persian Gulf.
- a desert country encompassing most of the Arabian Peninsula.
- a region of the northern Indian Ocean.
- Peninsula nation settled mainly along the Persian (Arabian) Gulf.
- an Islamic republic on the Persian (Arabian) Gulf with historical sites dating to the Persian Empire.
- a nation straddling eastern Europe and western Asia.
- seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean.
22 Clues: a country in Western Asia. • seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean. • a region of the northern Indian Ocean. • an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt. • a landlocked country located within South Asia. • a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea. • a nation straddling eastern Europe and western Asia. • a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman. • ...
North and South America 2023-09-13
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- famous for being a long and thin country
- Has Quito as its capital
- Famous for whale watching
- my famous hats are made of taquilla straw
- Angel falls is in this country
- The amazon jungle is here
- famous for Tikil an ancient Myan site
- famous for their beaches
- famous for unusal hats and laidies with long plaits
- We have a Leaf on our flag
- Cinnamon and nutmeg comes from this country
- national animal is the southern lapwing
- Famous for its criket team
- Bob Marley is from this country
- Has a beach for every day of the year (360 beaches)
- My national dance is the salsa
- Famous for dolphins
- The Aztects Lived here
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- The british army was stationed here
- in a film a bear called paddington comes from this country
- famous for two mountains called the Pitnos
- I am an holiday island
- my national animal is a lesser kiskade
- My Famous tree is called a red-wood.
- my flag is horazontal and has white and blue on it with an icon in the middle
- famous animal is the Hisbaniloan trogon
- Famous for wanting the falkland Islands
- Tabaco is from this country
- its national animal is the Jaguar
- my national animal is a desmarests huria that goes by another name as well
- Very famous for spices and bougainvilia flowers
- famous for the suga cane
- National animal is the Coqui
- my national animal ( only pernamently decided in 2021) is the sloth
- national animal is the polar bear
- My National animal is the pampas fox
- my national animal is a Yucatan white-tailed deer
37 Clues: Famous for dolphins • I am an holiday island • The Aztects Lived here • Has Quito as its capital • famous for their beaches • Famous for whale watching • The amazon jungle is here • famous for the suga cane • We have a Leaf on our flag • Famous for its criket team • Tabaco is from this country • National animal is the Coqui • Angel falls is in this country • ...
Courier Crossword Corner September 13, 2023 2023-09-07
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- Both the boys and girls cross country teams enjoyed the sweet taste of this at Wednesday's meet
- NHS softball pitcher who allowed only one Roughrider to reach a base last Tuesday
- First place winner in the boys NHS cross country meet last Wednesday
- Niwot businesses will be featured in this "Out and ___" event
- He was the highlight of the Frederick Classic golf tournament with a one-under par 70
- NHS baseball coach
- NHS cross country coach says this is an integral piece for success
- A reunion of this NHS sport will take place Sept. 23
- This Niwot business will continue without interruption after the passing of one of its owners, Bert Steele
- Arts Student of the week creates jewelry, theater production and does this with the Centennial State Ballet
- Number of new teachers at Niwot Elementary School this fall
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- NHS cross country was victorious in the RE-1J District Cross Country _____
- First place winner in the girls cross country meet last Wednesday
- Featured drink at the Honey Bee Festival
- Boulder County Commissioners are reviewing the Short-Term and this type of rentals
- This Art Show will be held during the Honey Bee Festival
- The junior varsity’s victory at the Skyline golf tournament was led by a trio of these
- NHS team that has an undefeated streak
- She led the NHS girls gymnastics team to victory last week and was awarded All-Around title
- This prom is sponsored by the Rocky Mountain Christian Church to celebrate the special needs community
- Athlete of the Week Lizzy Kaus learned mental toughness and visualization from this volleyball club
21 Clues: NHS baseball coach • NHS team that has an undefeated streak • Featured drink at the Honey Bee Festival • A reunion of this NHS sport will take place Sept. 23 • This Art Show will be held during the Honey Bee Festival • Number of new teachers at Niwot Elementary School this fall • Niwot businesses will be featured in this "Out and ___" event • ...
Middle east 2024-05-17
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- religious group that believes that the Islamic prophet Muhammad left no successor
- Large marsupial
- a region of the northwestern part of the Indian ocean that goes through the strait of hormuz and the gulf of oman
- a subregion of Asia
- Man's best friend
- Has a trunk
- a narrow strip of land located on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea
- a country located in western asia that is bordered by turkey to the north, iran to the east,kuwait to the southeast, saudi arabia to the south, jordan to the southwest, and syria to the west
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- an artificial waterway that connects the Mediterranean sea to the red sea.
- the legislature of Israel that passes all laws, elects the president, and elects the prime minister.
- religious group that believes that the Islamic prophet Muhammad designated ʿAlī ibn Abī Ṭālib as his successor
- a country in the middle east, located east of the River Jordan
- a country located mainly in Western Asia, bordered by Iran to the east and Iraq and Syria to the south.
- Likes to chase mice
- a body of water located in western asia, bordered by Iran to the northeast and connects to the arabian sea through the strait of hormuz
- a country in western asia that is bordered by iraq and turkey to the west
- a country in the middle east occupying most of the Arabian peninsula
- one of the longest rivers in western asia, originating in easter Turkey and flowing through syria and iraq before emptying into the persian gulf
- Flying mammal
- a country located in the middle east on the southeastern shore of the mediterranean sea
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • a subregion of Asia • a country in the middle east, located east of the River Jordan • a country in the middle east occupying most of the Arabian peninsula • a country in western asia that is bordered by iraq and turkey to the west • ...
3. Development 2024-04-23
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- measure of distribution of income in a country (2 words)
- South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore (2 words)
- wealthy country making and exporting manufactured goods
- approach to development arguing the solution is democratization, free markets, and private sector (2 words)
- compares values of currencies by comparing costs of a food item from McDonalds (3 words)
- total value of goods produced within the country in a year (abbreviation)
- policy to sell goods to foreign consumers now, involves the government helping domestic producers via things like subsidies (3 words)
- ____ theory arguing that poor countries just need to follow the path and policies followed by the US and West European countries
- ____ theory arguing that FDI can extract profits from poor countries, making it difficult for them to grow
- having a lot of natural assets can lead to poor economic growth (2 words)
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- measure of development that looks at GDP per capita, life expectancy, and education (abbreviation)
- poor country, or country that cannot support its population, and country that largely exports raw materials (2 words)
- "Import substitution industrialization was not a major success, as most followers of this policy failed in stage 2"
- one of the more successful countries that followed import substitution industrialization
- a value of 0 in the Gini Coefficient means perfect ____
- approach to development arguing that welfare should be prioritized with development policies (2 words)
- Countries like Switzerland, Denmark, and the Netherlands have ____ levels of HDI
- adjusts currencies of different countries so we can compare them in a meaningful way, compares price of a basket of goods in different countries (abbreviation)
- Countries like Somalia have ____ levels of HDI
- policy to stop imports, increase domestic production, increase domestic manufacturing and efficiency, and later allow imports (abbreviation)
- a value of 0 in the Gini Coefficient means perfect ____
21 Clues: Countries like Somalia have ____ levels of HDI • South Korea, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore (2 words) • wealthy country making and exporting manufactured goods • a value of 0 in the Gini Coefficient means perfect ____ • a value of 0 in the Gini Coefficient means perfect ____ • measure of distribution of income in a country (2 words) • ...
Harmony Week Crossword 2023-03-23
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- The name of this country means "Land of People".
- Which Australian city has more coffee shops per person than any other city on the planet?
- Harmony Week is celebrated in which month?
- What word is used as a greeting and has the spiritual meaning of "the divine in me bows to the divine in you" in the Sanskrit language?
- More than 70 _______________ languages are spoken in Australia.
- With 7 victories, this country has won the Eurovision Song Contest more than any other country.
- In Australia we identify with over 300 ____________.
- Harmony Day is celebrated on the same day as the United Nations' International Day for the ___________ of Racial Discrimination.
- Since 1945, more than 7.5 million people have _______________ to Australia.
- Harmony Week is about ___________, respect and a sense of belonging for everyone.
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- What language first appeared in 75 BC and is the official langauage of Vatican City.
- Plov is considered the national dish of which country?
- This major Hindu holiday, also known as the fesival of lights, pays homage to the gods and marks the beginning of a new year.
- Which Department in Australia leads the national celebrations for Harmony Week?
- What is considered to be the holiest day of the year for Jewish people?
- What is the percentage of Australians who were born overseas or have at least one parent who was?
- What language hast the most letters out of any language.
- Which country's flag contains the most colours?
- When someone leaves their home country to live in another country it is called _________________.
- What colour is used to represent Harmony Day and Week?
- Which city is considered the oldest continuously inhabited city in the world and founded in 3,000 BC?
21 Clues: Harmony Week is celebrated in which month? • Which country's flag contains the most colours? • The name of this country means "Land of People". • In Australia we identify with over 300 ____________. • Plov is considered the national dish of which country? • What colour is used to represent Harmony Day and Week? • ...
Summative Assesment Crossword Puzzle Zachary Niedzwiecki 2021-10-22
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- A white person born in Spain or Portugal. They were atop the social class system during colonialism in Latin America.
- When a country is free from foriegn rule and has the right to create their own form of government.
- People in France who had extremely radical ideals and beliefs. Led by Maxmillian Robespierre.
- My best friend and neighbor is the Dominican Republic (we're on the same island)!
- the period or duration of ones rule.
- A term used to describe the colonization of Latin America by the Spanish and Portuguese.
- All the physical features and landscapes on Earth.
- When people from different countries unite in one country or territory.
- This execution device will turn someone into a headless chicken in an instant.
- a method of repayment to another country for a variety of reasons (debt, war, trade, etc).
- a group of related people and their way of life such as religion, foods, ideas and beliefs, and language.
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- An age in Europe where reason and logic was incorporated into the structure of government.
- Hey! You're from a different country. Therefore, you cannot rule over me and my people!
- A piece of land that sticks out like a sore thumb and almost completely surrounded by water.
- Can be smaller than a town, and larger than a country; a nickname for a specific area.
- How a group of people perceive themselves, their own country, and rivaling countries.
- During Napoleon’s reign, the French ------ conquered numerous countries and territories
- an Enlightenment thinker
- The indigenous of Brazil were --------- in a bloodless revolution from the foreign rule of the Portuguese Empire in 1822
- The third estate of the French social class system prior to the French revolution consisted of these.
20 Clues: an Enlightenment thinker • the period or duration of ones rule. • All the physical features and landscapes on Earth. • When people from different countries unite in one country or territory. • This execution device will turn someone into a headless chicken in an instant. • My best friend and neighbor is the Dominican Republic (we're on the same island)! • ...
New Nation 2021-12-12
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- A court’s power or right to hear and decide cases
- Clause: An article of the U.S. Constitution that establishes the supremacy of the Constitution itself over any other law established within the country
- Commerce: Economic activity taking place between two or more states
- The act of negotiating alliances, treaties, and agreements between nations
- Dealing with or relating to other countries
- A strong sense of devotion to one’s country
- A prohibition or blocking of trade with a certain country (used as an economic punishment or sanction)
- To withdraw or break away from a nation or organization
- An artificial waterway
- A person living in a country that is not a citizen of the country
- Activities aimed at weakening the established government by inciting resistance or rebellion to authority
- Hawks: A term used in politics for someone who favors war or continuing to escalate an existing conflict as opposed to other solutions
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- Rights: The idea that states should have all the powers that the Constitution does not give to the federal government or forbid the states
- Firmly favoring one party or faction
- A group of people who are in charge of the executive departments and help the President make decisions and policy
- Member or supporter of the Federalist party
- Something done or said that becomes an example for other to follow
- A device that used electronic signals to send messages
- Dealing with or occuring inside a country
- Seizing people against their will and forcing them to serve in the military or other public service
- Republicans: Member or supporter of the Democratic-Republican party
- and Proper Clause: A section of the U.S. Constitution that enables Congress to make the laws
22 Clues: An artificial waterway • Firmly favoring one party or faction • Dealing with or occuring inside a country • Member or supporter of the Federalist party • Dealing with or relating to other countries • A strong sense of devotion to one’s country • A court’s power or right to hear and decide cases • A device that used electronic signals to send messages • ...
WORKSHEET 4 2022-04-03
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- the number of deaths of children under 1 year of age per 1,000 live births.
- the number of deaths of children under age 5 per 1,000 live births.
- defined as the ratio of the population size at the new equilibrium level to the initial population size.
- they predict that this trend will continue, and that worldwide population growth will be slower this century than the last century.
- having a lot of wealth such as money, goods, or property.
- the number of births per 1,000 individuals per year.
- the movement of people into a country
- is the value of all products and services produced in a year in that country.
- the area that surrounds a city
- is the regulation of the number or spacing of offspring using birth control.
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- the total fertility rate required to offset the average number of deaths in a population and for the current population size.
- are countries with relatively high levels of industrialization and income.
- the number of deaths per 1,000 individuals per year.
- visual representations of age structure within a country for males and female.
- the movement of people out of a country.
- an estimate of the average number of children that each woman in a population will bear.
- is an equation used to estimate the impact of human lifestyles on Earth.
- is a graphical representation of a population's age and gender distribution.
- it is the study of human populations and population trends.
- the average number of years that an infant born in a particular year in a particular country can be expected to live, given the current average life span and death rate of that country.
20 Clues: the area that surrounds a city • the movement of people into a country • the movement of people out of a country. • the number of deaths per 1,000 individuals per year. • the number of births per 1,000 individuals per year. • having a lot of wealth such as money, goods, or property. • it is the study of human populations and population trends. • ...
Politics and Governance 2025-01-30
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- A financial plan for the government.
- A person who makes laws; a member of a legislative body.
- A type of government in which laws are based on religious principles.
- The head of a country, often elected.
- A formal decision made by a court or a legislative body.
- A political system where a single ruler holds absolute power.
- Minister
- The process of choosing officials through voting.
- A system of government where power is held by elected representatives.
- A major political party in the U.S., symbolized by an elephant.
- A group of elected people who decide on laws and governance.
- A system where a king or queen rules the country.
- A voting system where the candidate with the most votes wins.
- A type of government where the military controls the country.
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- A formal meeting or assembly of people for discussion.
- A type of government where citizens vote on laws directly.
- A policy or law that benefits one group at the expense of another.
- The idea of citizens having rights and freedoms.
- A written set of principles that governs a country.
- A document that outlines the laws and principles of a country.
- A body that makes and changes laws in a country.
- A governmental organization or body that oversees international relations.
- Key:
- The process by which citizens directly affect laws and governance.
- Minister The chief executive officer in a country, often the head of government.
- A type of government with elected officials representing a group of people.
- Court The highest court in many countries.
- A term referring to the power of the people in a democracy.
- The act of making laws in a formal process.
- Court
- The branch of government responsible for enforcing laws.
- A country or region governed by a monarch.
- A right guaranteed by law, such as freedom of speech or voting.
33 Clues: Key: • Court • Minister • A financial plan for the government. • The head of a country, often elected. • A country or region governed by a monarch. • The act of making laws in a formal process. • Court The highest court in many countries. • The idea of citizens having rights and freedoms. • A body that makes and changes laws in a country. • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-05
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- The deepest part of the ocean is called the ______ Deep.
- This is a city in Morocco that was in a movie. It's name means "white house".
- This is the largest city in Myanmar.
- This is the biggest city in India.
- Dar-es-Salaam is the capital of this country in Africa.
- Istanbul is in this country.
- This is a place that was maybe in the Ramayana. It is an island country south of India. Sri _____.
- The deepest (最深)part of the ocean is close to this small island in the Pacific that is a part of the USA.
- This city is the capital of Myanmar
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- This is a city in Egypt that once had a famous library.
- This is the name of a hotel in the USA and a city in Myanmar.
- This city is the capital of Russia.
- Algiers is the capital of ______.
- The Indian god with 4 faces is named ______.
- This country's capital is Islamabad.
- Phnom Penh is the capital of_______.
- This is a small country near Indonesia. Its capital is Bandar Seri Begawan.
- Many of the world's highest mountains are in this country.
18 Clues: Istanbul is in this country. • Algiers is the capital of ______. • This is the biggest city in India. • This city is the capital of Russia. • This city is the capital of Myanmar • This country's capital is Islamabad. • This is the largest city in Myanmar. • Phnom Penh is the capital of_______. • The Indian god with 4 faces is named ______. • ...
Good times ahead! 2019-04-23
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- The flag of this country is half white and half red
- It is high and sometimes dangerous
- The flag of this country is white and blue
- The flag of this country is red, white and blue
- It is a very little sea
- The flag of this country is white, red and green
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- The flag of this country looks like the flag of Italy, but it is a little bit different
- It is a lot of sand and water there
- The flag of this country is red and green
- The flag of this country is red with a little bit of white
- You need a tent to make it
11 Clues: It is a very little sea • You need a tent to make it • It is high and sometimes dangerous • It is a lot of sand and water there • The flag of this country is red and green • The flag of this country is white and blue • The flag of this country is red, white and blue • The flag of this country is white, red and green • The flag of this country is half white and half red • ...
SW Vocab Crossword #3 2019-02-20
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- The status of belonging to a particular nation.
- The movement of people from place to place because of government issues or other problems.
- the belief that it was the destiny of the U.S. to expand its territory over the whole of North America
- a single social statistic of human population
- the position or status of being a citizen of a particular country.
- Personal physical characteristics like bone structure, skin, hair, and eye color.
- Something that is handed down from the past, as a tradition.
- an opinion or strong feeling formed without careful thought or regard to the facts.
- the quality or state of being all the same or all of the same kind.
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- an official document that allows you to enter or leave a particular country.
- The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
- cause or have such a feeling.
- The admittance of a foreigner to the citizenship of a country.
- To expel from a country; to banish.
- The fact or state of belonging in a social group that has a cultural tradition.
- the state of being banned from one's native country, typically for political or punitive reasons. expel and bar (someone) from their native country, typically for political or punitive reasons.
- Doctrine- a principle of US policy, originated by President James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US.
- science of vital and social statistics
18 Clues: cause or have such a feeling. • To expel from a country; to banish. • science of vital and social statistics • a single social statistic of human population • The status of belonging to a particular nation. • Something that is handed down from the past, as a tradition. • The admittance of a foreigner to the citizenship of a country. • ...
National intensities 2024-12-05
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- Located in Eastern Europe and famous for its mineral waters.
- Country where the tradition of wrestling on mats originated.
- This country is known for its beer culture and traditional castles.
- Home of the Leaning Tower of Pisa.
- Located in Africa, famous for its pyramids.
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- Country that gave the world sushi cuisine.
- A small country located between France and Spain.
- Official language of Canada, besides English.
- The largest country in South America. This country is known for its beer culture and traditional castles.
- An island nation in the Caribbean, known for its beaches.
- Kingdom Country famous for its monarchy and red buses.
11 Clues: Home of the Leaning Tower of Pisa. • Country that gave the world sushi cuisine. • Located in Africa, famous for its pyramids. • Official language of Canada, besides English. • A small country located between France and Spain. • An island nation in the Caribbean, known for its beaches. • Located in Eastern Europe and famous for its mineral waters. • ...
A-Z Soc. Studies 2022-09-08
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- A mine in Michigan that people came to
- Some examples are Eiffel Tower and Statue of Liberty
- something over water
- Different Traditions or Languages
- the country that we live in
- A country settled by a king or queen
- Mostly black people that work for white people
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- A state by Sweden
- Farming
- A country in Africa
- A two part state in the USA
- A Country settled by the Vikings
- A big body of salty water
13 Clues: Farming • A state by Sweden • A country in Africa • something over water • A big body of salty water • A two part state in the USA • the country that we live in • A Country settled by the Vikings • Different Traditions or Languages • A country settled by a king or queen • A mine in Michigan that people came to • Mostly black people that work for white people • ...
Europe 2025-01-23
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- Narrow, deep sea inlets bordered by steep cliffs, common in Norway.
- A southern European country known for its Roman Empire heritage, Renaissance art, and cuisine such as pasta and pizza.
- The largest country in the world by land area, spanning Eastern Europe and northern Asia, known for its vast resources and history as the center of the Soviet Union.
- A Balkan country with a rich history, known for its role in the former Yugoslavia and cultural traditions in the region.
- _______ Channel – A body of water separating southern England from northern France.
- A European country known for its Age of Exploration, historic cities Lisbon and Porto, love of fútbol, and being home to Cristiano Ronaldo
- ______ Union - A political and economic union of 27 European countries promoting cooperation and integration.
- A large sea bordered by southern Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia.
- An autonomous territory of Denmark, largely covered by ice.
- A mountain range traditionally considered the boundary between Europe and Asia in Russia.
- A European nation known for its history as a global empire, vibrant culture, and traditions such as flamenco dancing and bullfighting.
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- A Scandinavian country known for its fjords, northern lights, and social welfare.
- ____ Union – A former socialist state in Eastern Europe and northern Asia (1922–1991), led by Russia, which significantly influenced European politics, culture, and the Cold War era.
- Seafaring Norse people from Scandinavia, known for exploration, trade, and raids during the early Middle Ages.
- ____ city - The smallest independent state in the world, located within Rome, Italy; it is the center of the Catholic Church and home to the Pope.
- ______ Revolution – A period of technological and industrial development that began in Europe in the 18th century.
- A Western European country recognized for its contributions to art, fashion, wine, and its revolutionary history, including the French Revolution.
- United _____ - country in Western Europe consisting of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, known for its monarchy and parliamentary democracy.
- A central European country known for its engineering, automotive industry, and pivotal role in European and world history, including World War II.
- A traditional system of government still present in countries like the United Kingdom, Spain, and Sweden.
- ____ War – A period of political and ideological tension (1947–1991) between the Soviet Union and its allies and the United States and Western Europe, marked by the arms race, space race, and proxy wars.
- A cultural movement beginning in Italy in the 14th century, emphasizing art, science, and humanism.
- A southeastern European country known as the birthplace of democracy, philosophy, and the Olympic Games, with a rich history in ancient civilization.
- A major mountain range in central Europe, spanning countries like France, Switzerland, Austria, and Italy.
24 Clues: An autonomous territory of Denmark, largely covered by ice. • Narrow, deep sea inlets bordered by steep cliffs, common in Norway. • A large sea bordered by southern Europe, northern Africa, and western Asia. • A Scandinavian country known for its fjords, northern lights, and social welfare. • ...
Citizenship Crossword 2020-10-05
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- people between 18 and 26 that wish to become citizens must register with this. This is so they can be called up to fight in times of national crisis.
- Being a member of a society.
- Every four years, one of these is held to decide the next president.
- someone who legally immigrated to a new country
- the process of pledging loyalty to your country
- citizens do this when deciding on a new leader
- additions to the constitution.
- a good factor in someone's characteristics, the founding fathers thought that these were necessary in order to have a functional society.
- The process of giving a foreigner full citizenship to a new country
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- The leader of a democracy/republic
- actions every citizen must do to benefit their community
- the list of rights given to US citizens
- A document that makes up the framework of the US government.
- our nations song, AKA the Star Spangled Banner.
- betrayal of your country
- the day celebrating the separation of The United States from Great Britain.
- A group of people from the House of Representatives and the US Senate
- someone who illegally immigrated to a new country
18 Clues: betrayal of your country • Being a member of a society. • additions to the constitution. • The leader of a democracy/republic • the list of rights given to US citizens • citizens do this when deciding on a new leader • our nations song, AKA the Star Spangled Banner. • someone who legally immigrated to a new country • the process of pledging loyalty to your country • ...
Marshall Plan Crossword 2022-10-26
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- Event which prevented the Marshall Plan from being extended beyond its initial 4-year period.
- European country which received one-fourth of Marshall Plan funds
- Title held by George C. Marshall
- The Marshall Plan had a stated goal to stop the spread of this
- European country which remained neutral during World War II
- An anti-communist insurgency was allegedly funded by the Marshall Plan in this country
- The Marshall Plan was also known as the European _____ Plan
- European country receiving less than 5 percent of Marshall Plan funds
- Country which was invited to participate in the Marshall Plan, but refused
- The only world power not structurally affected by World War II
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- This is said to have begun with the implementation of the Marshall Plan
- Rebuilding this nation in particular was seen as essential to Europe's stability
- Military alliance influenced by the Marshall Plan
- Countries allied with the Soviet Union were referred to as _____ states
- American agency which received 5 percent of Marshall Plan funds
- Term used to refer to European countries allied with Soviet Union.
- President who signed the Marshall Plan into effect
- Money given by the government which does not have to be paid back
18 Clues: Title held by George C. Marshall • Military alliance influenced by the Marshall Plan • President who signed the Marshall Plan into effect • European country which remained neutral during World War II • The Marshall Plan was also known as the European _____ Plan • The Marshall Plan had a stated goal to stop the spread of this • ...
final 2025-12-17
11 Clues: oil guy • T model • having faith • total control • country in Europe • holiday with santa • housing for immigrants • island immigrant meeting • leaving country due to violence • someone who moved to another country • going to other country for better life
UNIT 3/WEEK 5 2013-12-16
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- PERIODICALLY MIGRATING; NOMADIC; WANDERING
- THE PROCESS OR ACT OF MIGRATING; THE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER
- A DEVICE FOR REGULATING TEMPERATURE, AS OF A HEATING SYSTEM
- TO GO FROM ONE COUNTRY, REGION, OR PLACE TO ANOTHER
- OF OR RELATING TO THE HEAT OF THE EARTH
- OF OR RELATED TO THE OWNERSHIP OF A PARTICULAR AREA OR PIECE OF LAND
- OF OR RELATING TO THE STUDY OF THE EARTH
- REDUCTION OF BODY TEMPERATURE (HEAT) TO BELOW THE NORMAL LEVEL
- A PERSON WHO MIGRATES TO ANOTHER COUNTRY, USUALLY FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE
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- TO COME TO A COUNTRY OF WHICH ONE IS NOT A NATIVE, USUALLY FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE
- AN INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING TEMPERATURE (OR HEAT)
- UNDER THE EARTH'S SURFACE
- PEOPLE OR ANIMALS THAT MIGRATE
- THE ACT OF IMMIGRATING; COMING TO LIVE PERMANENTLY IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY
- TO LEAVE ONE COUNTRY OR REGION TO SETTLE IN ANOTHER; MIGRATE
15 Clues: UNDER THE EARTH'S SURFACE • PEOPLE OR ANIMALS THAT MIGRATE • OF OR RELATING TO THE HEAT OF THE EARTH • OF OR RELATING TO THE STUDY OF THE EARTH • PERIODICALLY MIGRATING; NOMADIC; WANDERING • AN INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING TEMPERATURE (OR HEAT) • TO GO FROM ONE COUNTRY, REGION, OR PLACE TO ANOTHER • A DEVICE FOR REGULATING TEMPERATURE, AS OF A HEATING SYSTEM • ...
CNN TEN 2022-02-25
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- Which part of the solar system is 93 million miles away from us
- What country had the most medals in the Winter Olympics
- what item was lost on a trip to Colorado
- How many M&M’s were stacked for the new world record
- what virus does the queen of Britain have
- What country is trying to join NATO
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- 150,000 troops from this country invaded Ukraine
- who was the last president to have the queen in the Whitehouse
- How many wins did the Norwegian chess player have in a row
- how many supreme court candidates has the president met with
- What country was found in 1143
- What country had 80% of its items going to the United States
- What jet is being flown in near the Poland Boarder
- What was the dog's name that was found in California
- Where was the NewHampshire mini boat found
15 Clues: What country was found in 1143 • What country is trying to join NATO • what item was lost on a trip to Colorado • what virus does the queen of Britain have • Where was the NewHampshire mini boat found • 150,000 troops from this country invaded Ukraine • What jet is being flown in near the Poland Boarder • How many M&M’s were stacked for the new world record • ...
CNN TEN 2022-02-25
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- Which part of the solar system is 93 million miles away from us
- What country had the most medals in the Winter Olympics
- what item was lost on a trip to Colorado
- How many M&M’s were stacked for the new world record
- what virus does the queen of Britain have
- What country is trying to join NATO
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- 150,000 troops from this country invaded Ukraine
- who was the last president to have the queen in the Whitehouse
- How many wins did the Norwegian chess player have in a row
- how many supreme court candidates has the president met with
- What country was found in 1143
- What country had 80% of its items going to the United States
- What jet is being flown in near the Poland Boarder
- What was the dog's name that was found in California
- Where was the NewHampshire mini boat found
15 Clues: What country was found in 1143 • What country is trying to join NATO • what item was lost on a trip to Colorado • what virus does the queen of Britain have • Where was the NewHampshire mini boat found • 150,000 troops from this country invaded Ukraine • What jet is being flown in near the Poland Boarder • How many M&M’s were stacked for the new world record • ...
HUMS REVISION 2021-12-02
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- A legally recognized subject or national of a state.
- The legislative body of a country or state.
- The head of an elected government
- A person who moves from one place to another for better life condition.
- The group of people with the authority to govern a country or state.
- A person who has left their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum in another.
- A nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government.
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- They have the power to put laws into action.
- The upper house. Decorated in red.
- The judicial authorities of a country, judges.
- A formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position.
- A general vote by the electorate on a single political question.
- A person who has been forced to leave their country.
- The highest legislature.
- A group of states with a central government.
15 Clues: The highest legislature. • The head of an elected government • The upper house. Decorated in red. • The legislative body of a country or state. • They have the power to put laws into action. • A group of states with a central government. • The judicial authorities of a country, judges. • A legally recognized subject or national of a state. • ...
Society and politics 2020-11-12
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- the line that divides one country from another
- the elected head of a republic
- the group of people who officially control a country
- a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government
- in some countries, the group of elected politicians or other people who make the laws for their country
- the money that is used in a particular country
- a community of people formed on the basis of common language
- a member of a government or law-making organization
- it is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction
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- a time when people vote in order to choose someone for a political or official job
- the leader of the government in some countries
- a person who has been elected to the parliament of a country
- to express your choice or opinion
- all the inhabitants of a particular place
- member of a nation
15 Clues: member of a nation • the elected head of a republic • to express your choice or opinion • all the inhabitants of a particular place • the line that divides one country from another • the leader of the government in some countries • the money that is used in a particular country • a member of a government or law-making organization • ...
Europe Economics Vocabulary 2022-10-24
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- an economy where the government controls all of your decisions
- this economy answers the three questions based on beliefs of the past
- a country with a mixed economy of 73% free and 27% command
- a country with a mixed of 59% free and 41% command
- an economy in which you can make your own economic decisions, and are not under the government's control
- when a country is both pure and command marketed and is somewhere in between
- country with a mixed economy of 79% free and 11% command
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- something that is a necessity to do something
- trade without using any money
- market and government control this e
- the coming together of a divided territory
- something that a person wants but doesn't need
- how much goods a country has based on supply and demand
- a rule or law made by authorities or government
- the concern of creation, consumption, and transfer of goods
15 Clues: trade without using any money • market and government control this e • the coming together of a divided territory • something that is a necessity to do something • something that a person wants but doesn't need • a rule or law made by authorities or government • a country with a mixed of 59% free and 41% command • how much goods a country has based on supply and demand • ...
M4 SOCIAL STUDIES 2023-09-19
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- a political system that gives power to the people as a whole.
- a form of government that places power in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class
- in charge of making laws of the country
- form of government which a person, the monarch is the head of the government
- system in which the head of the government leads an executive, that is separated from legislature
- most recent anarchist country from 1991 to 2006
- country that as a monarchial form of government
- a person who is a member of a particular country
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- the head of an elected government in a parliament
- a ruler with total power over a country
- a belief system that rejects governmental authority
- nobleman
- form of government in which the ruler has the power to govern without the consent of its people
- total power
- Greek word which means "rule of the people"
15 Clues: nobleman • total power • a ruler with total power over a country • in charge of making laws of the country • Greek word which means "rule of the people" • most recent anarchist country from 1991 to 2006 • country that as a monarchial form of government • a person who is a member of a particular country • the head of an elected government in a parliament • ...
Year 9 economics 2023-11-06
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- non physical items you can buy
- the money you earn from working
- sector includes the economic activities of all three levels of government
- Activities country’s do to advertise or promote their product
- corporation A company that operates in more then one country
- when a country moves something of theirs to another country
- physical items you can buy
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- when a country imports something of theirs to another country
- All of the countries of the world are linked and should be seen as a world wide economy
- Adds the amount of money circulating the economy
- sector items produced in Aus and different counties that are the imported and exported
- when people pay to go to different countries
- reduces the household ability to produce goods and services
- reducing the amount of money people earn to put it in the government sector
- gross domestic product to measure the size of the economy
15 Clues: physical items you can buy • non physical items you can buy • the money you earn from working • when people pay to go to different countries • Adds the amount of money circulating the economy • gross domestic product to measure the size of the economy • reduces the household ability to produce goods and services • ...
ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES 2019-02-19
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- English has a lot of loan words from this language
- this fictional character from a Central Asian country had a chance to experience American culture
- this famous American writer said (first name + last name): "In every port in the world, at least two Estonians can be found."
- a very popular holiday in English-speaking countries
- you can put on a barbie out in the bush in that country
- the polulation of this English-speaking country is over a billion
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- this country is part of the UK but is not on Great Britain
- a well-known building in Washington D.C.
- the number of stars on the American flag
- this English-speaking country has 3 capitals
- Prince of Wales (first name)
- the head of the Commonwealth
- this plant is the symbol of Ireland
- the largest city in Canada
- an island in the Mediterranean where English is an official language
15 Clues: the largest city in Canada • Prince of Wales (first name) • the head of the Commonwealth • this plant is the symbol of Ireland • a well-known building in Washington D.C. • the number of stars on the American flag • this English-speaking country has 3 capitals • English has a lot of loan words from this language • a very popular holiday in English-speaking countries • ...
globalization 2025-10-26
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- Financial support from the government to help local industries.
- A company that operates in more than one country.
- The use of tariffs or restrictions to protect domestic industries.
- The process by which businesses and cultures expand internationally.
- The buying, selling, or exchanging of goods and services between countries.
- To bring goods or services into a country from abroad.
- The type of money used in a particular country.
- Trade between countries without tariffs, quotas, or restrictions.
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- The difference in value between a country's exports and imports.
- To sell goods or services to another country.
- The network linking production, distribution, and delivery of goods.
- A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported.
- A tax placed on imported goods.
- Abbreviation for World Trade Organization, which sets global trade rules.
- A government order that restricts trade with a specific country.
15 Clues: A tax placed on imported goods. • To sell goods or services to another country. • The type of money used in a particular country. • A company that operates in more than one country. • To bring goods or services into a country from abroad. • A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported. • Financial support from the government to help local industries. • ...
Population and Migration 2025-02-27
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- the elimination of a group of people based on race, religion, or some other factor
- the spreading and mixing of cultures
- to move from a country.
- an unusually long period in which little or no rain falls
- the loss of well-educated people such as doctors or engineers to another country
- something that encourages people to move to a new place
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- constant flow of migrants from one country into another country.
- unfair treatment of a person or group based on class rather than individual worth
- something that encourages people to leave a place behind
- someone who seeks safety by going to another country.
- extreme and general scarcity of food, as in a country or a large geographical area.
- a payment of money sent by an immigrant to a relative in his or her home country
12 Clues: to move from a country. • the spreading and mixing of cultures • someone who seeks safety by going to another country. • something that encourages people to move to a new place • something that encourages people to leave a place behind • an unusually long period in which little or no rain falls • constant flow of migrants from one country into another country. • ...
Interconnected world terms 2023-04-25
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- The shared characteristics of a group of people.
- business owners and consumers still make most of the economic decisions.
- The act of coming to a new country from one’s home country to live permanently.
- This sector includes service industries that offer services to other businesses and consumers
- An economic system in which business owners decide what to produce, as well as and how to produce and distribute it. Citizens decide what to buy.
- An economy’s dependence on a particular resource in order to be successful.
- The part of an economy that makes direct use of natural resources.
- An economic policy in which a nation does not try to limit imports or exports by enacting tariffs or subsidies.
- Policies put in place by a government to restrict trade with one country, with a group of countries, or with specific businesses or individuals.
- An economic region of Europe that is united under the euro, a common currency.
- The process by which previously colonized countries free themselves from their colonizers.
- The increasing interdependence of nations and peoples across the globe
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- Country A country that has little industrial development and therefore a relatively low standard of living
- An economic system in which the central government plans what to produce and at what price, how to distribute it, and who may buy it.
- people’s quality of life based on the goods and services that are available to them.
- The underlying foundation or framework of a system, organization, or location.
- A mass movement of people from one part of the world to another.
- An index designed by the united nations to measure the basic contentment of people living in a particular country.
- An intergovernmental organization of the world’s major oil-exporting nations.
- A country that has a high gross domestic product (GDP), which is the total value of goods and services sold during a period of time, usually a year; in other words, they have a high overall income.
- The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry
- The movement of people from rural areas, usually called towns, to urban areas, which are called cities.
- the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry.
- This sector includes manufacturing activities that may be referred to as secondary productions
- A trade pact signed in 1992 between the United States and its North American neighbors, Canada and Mexico
- A tax placed on imported goods when they enter a country.
26 Clues: The shared characteristics of a group of people. • A tax placed on imported goods when they enter a country. • the informal name for India's large and popular movie industry. • A mass movement of people from one part of the world to another. • The practice of protecting a country’s local business or industry • ...
HS World Geography Chapter 13 2017-02-06
Across
- Incan capital city.
- The national capital of Venezuela.
- A plateau in the Andes of Ecuador.
- This is also known as the “River of Silver.”
- The world’s highest navigable lake that straddles the border between Bolivia and Peru.
- A mineral used in making aluminum.
- This country’s name means “end of the land.”
- The language other than Spanish that is spoken by most Paraguayan mestizos.
- The country where Dutch is spoken because it used to be a colony of the Netherlands.
- The national park where the highest waterfall in the world can be found.
- The one finite resource that gives Venezuela most of its wealth.
- The terms that describe trading up or down among villages at different elevations.
- This country is one of the world’s largest bauxite exporters.
- The first Indian to be elected President of Bolivia in 2005.
- A time period during the 1970’s in Argentina when people were kidnapped by the military and never seen again.
- This country takes its name from the Equator which cuts across the country.
- A person of mixed African and European Ancestry.
- A region of rolling foothills.
- Terms that describe “hunting land,” or the interior lowland region of savanna and dense scrub in parts of Paraguay, Argentina, and Bolivia.
- Guyana, Suriname and French Guiana together are common known as this.
- Official language of French Guiana.
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- Language of the Incas.
- A grassy plain.
- A plateau region located in the Andes of Bolivia and Peru.
- Other terms used to describe “temperate country.”
- A grasslands region in Argentina and Uruguay.
- A related set of separate mountain ranges.
- Capital city of Chile.
- This country takes its name from an Indian word meaning “river of the painted bird.”
- The boundary in high elevations above which continuous forest vegetation cannot grow.
- The country where Coffee was originally grown in 1000 A.D.
- In Latin America, a tenant farmer or farm worker.
- The driest and one of the most lifeless places on the earth that occupies the coastal plain in Chile.
- The world’s highest waterfall.
- The wide mouth of a river, where freshwater river currents meet salt water.
- Official language of Guyana.
- The national capital of Colombia.
- Small shacks where almost 1/3 of the people live.
- The South American country named after Christopher Columbus and the second most populous country in South America.
- The name of the longest unbroken mountain chain in the world.
- A cowboy who herded cattle in the pampas of Argentina and Uruguay.
- A forested region in Ecuador, Peru and Bolivia.
42 Clues: A grassy plain. • Incan capital city. • Language of the Incas. • Capital city of Chile. • Official language of Guyana. • The world’s highest waterfall. • A region of rolling foothills. • The national capital of Colombia. • The national capital of Venezuela. • A plateau in the Andes of Ecuador. • A mineral used in making aluminum. • Official language of French Guiana. • ...
Unit 2 Test Review - World Geography 2024-02-20
Across
- The form of government practiced in Canada is _________.
- A type of government where a person’s freedom is limited is _________.
- The type of democracy where people are elected to make laws and govern for the citizens of the country is a _________ Democracy.
- When practicing globalization, one disadvantage is that local _______________ can be lost.
- The reason many Natives Americans died following the European colonization of the Americas is _________.
- Columbian Exchange is an example of_________.
- In a country where infrastructure is a key investment, the people have access to the internet, clean water, electricity, and there is a high average GDP Per Capita, then that country is likely categorized as a ______________________ country.
- Due to the struggles following colonization, many Latin American countries have had_________.
- The legislative body of government in the United States is the _________.
- Mountains on the west coast of South America are the _________. .
- Large bodies of water that sit in the U.S. and Canada is_________.
- Roads, buildings, internet or cell towers are all examples of _________.
- The term that can be used to describe corruption with a country’s government is _________.
- If a government has corruption and laws that do not encourage equality
- When practicing globalization, one disadvantage is that there are often ________ working conditions.
- In the United States the majority of the population live along the_________.
- Natives and Europeans trading goods and diseases back and forth describes the _________ mountains.
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- The climate across South America can be referred to as _________.
- A country with plenty of ______________ can drastically increase their chances of economic growth.
- NAFTA is an entity created to promote ___________________ between Mexico, U.S. & Canada.
- The European country that was the second largest colonizer in South America is _________.
- Mountains that sit within the borders of both the U.S. and Canada are the _________ mountain
- A position in Canada similar to the president of the United States.
- country is likely considered to be_________.
- Farmers and ranchers may practice _____________ in order to increase their economic growth.
- The type of government that many Latin American countries tried to establish following colonization is a _________.
- The country responsible for the majority of the colonization in South America is _________.
- Built to connect the Pacific & Atlantic Oceans, with the purpose of increasing trade, is referring to the ________________.
- Ranching or mining is considered a __________ type of economic activity level.
- When practicing globalization, one advantage is the labor costs can often be _________.
- When travelers make their decisions on where to go based on preserving the environments they will be going to is _________.
- The largest country in South America is _________.
32 Clues: country is likely considered to be_________. • Columbian Exchange is an example of_________. • The largest country in South America is _________. • The form of government practiced in Canada is _________. • Mountains on the west coast of South America are the _________. . • The climate across South America can be referred to as _________. • ...
Unit 2 Test Review - World Geography 2024-02-20
Across
- The reason many Natives Americans died following the European colonization of the Americas is _________.
- The type of government that many Latin American countries tried to establish following colonization is a _________.
- In a country where infrastructure is a key investment, the people have access to the internet, clean water, electricity, and there is a high average GDP Per Capita, then that country is likely categorized as a ______________________ country.
- Ranching or mining is considered a __________ type of economic activity level.
- Built to connect the Pacific & Atlantic Oceans, with the purpose of increasing trade, is referring to the ________________.
- Columbian Exchange is an example of_________.
- Farmers and ranchers may practice _____________ in order to increase their economic growth.
- The form of government practiced in Canada is _________.
- In the United States the majority of the population live along the_________.
- When practicing globalization, one advantage is the labor costs can often be _________.
- The type of democracy where people are elected to make laws and govern for the citizens of the country is a _________ Democracy.
- When travelers make their decisions on where to go based on preserving the environments they will be going to is _________.
- The climate across South America can be referred to as _________.
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- A country with plenty of ______________ can drastically increase their chances of economic growth.
- Mountains on the west coast of South America are the _________. .
- A position in Canada similar to the president of the United States.
- The term that can be used to describe corruption with a country’s government is _________.
- Natives and Europeans trading goods and diseases back and forth describes the _________ mountains.
- When practicing globalization, one disadvantage is that there are often ________ working conditions.
- The largest country in South America is _________.
- Mountains that sit within the borders of both the U.S. and Canada are the _________ mountains.
- Large bodies of water that sit in the U.S. and Canada is_________.
- The country responsible for the majority of the colonization in South America is _________.
- The legislative body of government in the United States is the _________.
- Roads, buildings, internet or cell towers are all examples of _________.
- If a government has corruption and laws that do not encourage equality the country is likely considered to be_________.
- Due to the struggles following colonization, many Latin American countries have had_________.
- A type of government where a person’s freedom is limited is _________.
- When practicing globalization, one disadvantage is that local _______________ can be lost.
- The European country that was the second largest colonizer in South America is _________.
- NAFTA is an entity created to promote ___________________ between Mexico, U.S. & Canada.
31 Clues: Columbian Exchange is an example of_________. • The largest country in South America is _________. • The form of government practiced in Canada is _________. • Mountains on the west coast of South America are the _________. . • Large bodies of water that sit in the U.S. and Canada is_________. • The climate across South America can be referred to as _________. • ...
Development Indicators 2021-12-08
Across
- total economic output of a country
- a composite index that combines several different indicators into one number:
- per _____ meaning per person.
- _______ income country = country with a medium Gross National Income
- ______ rate = the & of people unemployed
- life _______ = the average age people can expect to live to.
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- ______ income country = country with a large Gross National Income
- access to ______ services - the availability of services necessary for a healthy life, such as clean water and sanitation, healthcare, education, internet etc
- _______ mortality rate = the number of babies that die under the age of one, per 1000 live births per year.
- ________ rate is the percentage of adults who can read and write.
- child mortality rate = the number of babies that die under the age of ____, per 1000 live births per year.
- _____ income country = country with a small Gross National Income
12 Clues: per _____ meaning per person. • total economic output of a country • ______ rate = the & of people unemployed • life _______ = the average age people can expect to live to. • ________ rate is the percentage of adults who can read and write. • _____ income country = country with a small Gross National Income • ...
New Braunfels Life Plus Crossword August 16th 2025-08-15
Across
- Critically acclaimed singer-songwriter blending rock, folk, blues, and country
- Iconic voice of the Bakersfield sound with classics like “Okie from Muskogee”
- Country superstar who went on to become one of the best-selling artists of all time
- Grammy-winning country-pop star who broke out as a teen with “Blue”
- Americana artist and Oscar winner for “The Weary Kind”
- Co-founder of The Allman Brothers Band and Southern rock pioneer
- Grammy-winning artist blending country, jazz, folk, and blues
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- Legendary Texas singer-songwriter and activist known for hits like “On the Road Again”
- Country singer-songwriter with hits like “Small Town Saturday Night”
- “King of Country” with a record-setting number of #1 hits
- Influential Texas troubadour known for poetic songs like “Pancho and Lefty”
- Celebrated Texas country artist behind “The Road Goes on Forever”
12 Clues: Americana artist and Oscar winner for “The Weary Kind” • “King of Country” with a record-setting number of #1 hits • Grammy-winning artist blending country, jazz, folk, and blues • Co-founder of The Allman Brothers Band and Southern rock pioneer • Celebrated Texas country artist behind “The Road Goes on Forever” • ...
Governments of Latin America 2021-02-09
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- Citizens are required to vote starting at 18, but it is not enforced.
- _______ vote for both the leader of the country and the legislature in a presidential democracy.
- Cuba is an autocracy because ______ have limited participation in government.
- In Mexico and Brazil, the leader of the government is called a _____.
- The president of Cuba rules as a _____.
- In this democracy the leader of the government is a part of legislature.
- A government where political power rests with a nation’s citizens.
- In this democracy, legislature elects the leader of the government
- In a presidential democracy, citizens vote for the leader of the government and members of _____.
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- Cuba is a _____ country. This system was implemented after the Cuban Revolution.
- In a parliamentary democracy, the leader of the ______ is a part of legislature.
- A ruler with total power over a country, typically one who has gained control by force.
- Voting is required from ages 18-70 in this country.
- Cuba is an _____ because citizens have little to no participation of government.
- This country has a false democracy.
- Mexico, Cuba, and Brazil all allow their citizens to ____.
- Cuba has only one ____ party in the country.
17 Clues: This country has a false democracy. • The president of Cuba rules as a _____. • Cuba has only one ____ party in the country. • Voting is required from ages 18-70 in this country. • Mexico, Cuba, and Brazil all allow their citizens to ____. • A government where political power rests with a nation’s citizens. • ...
The History of English Language: Vocabulary 2021-08-25
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- the practice by which a powerful country directly controls less powerful countries.
- people move from one place to another (to start a new life, look for food and work)
- a group of countries controlled by one powerful country
- a system of sounds and written symbols used by the people of a particular country, area, or tribe to communicate with each other
- an association of countries that used to belong to the British empire
- something that is more important, serious or significant than other things
- a foreign army enters in a country by force.
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- related to the way power is achieved and used in a country or society
- a particular length of time
- to create something over a period of time
- a product made by one particular manufacture or more.
- a period of a hundred years that is used when starting a date.
- a line that includes marks showing when particular events happened in the past.
- a country that is not your own
14 Clues: a particular length of time • a country that is not your own • to create something over a period of time • a foreign army enters in a country by force. • a product made by one particular manufacture or more. • a group of countries controlled by one powerful country • a period of a hundred years that is used when starting a date. • ...
Chapter 10: Global Market 2017-09-06
Across
- interconnected economies of the nations of the world
- Practice of the government putting limits on foreign trade to protect businesses at home
- Limit placed on quantities of a product that can be imported
- Company that does businesses around many countries and facilities and offices around the world
- Price at which one currency can buy another currency is called the
- Occurs when there are minimal or no limits on trade between countries
- Tax placed on imports to increase their price in the domestic market
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- Goods and services that one country sells to another country
- Activity of buying and selling goods and services in domestic or international market is called
- Ability of a country/ company to produce a particular good more efficiently than another country or company
- the exchange of goods and services between nations
- Ban on the imports or exports of a product
- Difference in value of a country’s imports and exports over a period of time
- Goods and services that one country buys from another country
14 Clues: Ban on the imports or exports of a product • the exchange of goods and services between nations • interconnected economies of the nations of the world • Goods and services that one country sells to another country • Limit placed on quantities of a product that can be imported • Goods and services that one country buys from another country • ...
Chapter 10: Global Market 2017-09-06
Across
- the exchange of goods and services between nations
- Ban on the imports or exports of a product
- Ability of a country/ company to produce a particular good more efficiently than another country or company
- Limit placed on quantities of a product that can be imported
- Goods and services that one country sells to another country
- Occurs when there are minimal or no limits on trade between countries
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- Goods and services that one country buys from another country
- Company that does businesses around many countries and facilities and offices around the world
- Difference in value of a country’s imports and exports over a period of time
- Practice of the government putting limits on foreign trade to protect businesses at home
- interconnected economies of the nations of the world
- Activity of buying and selling goods and services in domestic or international market is called
- Price at which one currency can buy another currency is called the
- Tax placed on imports to increase their price in the domestic market
14 Clues: Ban on the imports or exports of a product • the exchange of goods and services between nations • interconnected economies of the nations of the world • Limit placed on quantities of a product that can be imported • Goods and services that one country sells to another country • Goods and services that one country buys from another country • ...
