country Crossword Puzzles
Keller BC Appetizer Crossword 2023-01-13
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- someone who starts their own business
- goods sold from one country to another
- a company that is not family operated
- example of a franchise
- the value of all items bought by a country's residents
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- last name of an entrepreneur
- the morals that a company abides by
- goods delivered to a country from another country
- a tax put on imported products
- how much people want a certain item
- example of an LLC
- the average amount of goods bought by households
- how much there is of something
- a company with tax flexibility
- how much a country sells over a period of time
15 Clues: example of an LLC • example of a franchise • last name of an entrepreneur • a tax put on imported products • how much there is of something • a company with tax flexibility • the morals that a company abides by • how much people want a certain item • someone who starts their own business • a company that is not family operated • goods sold from one country to another • ...
Africa 2025-01-19
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- quality of someone highly skilled in a particular field
- inclusion of individuals from different backgrounds
- capacity to influence the behaviour of others or the course of events
- country with the largest population under British rule
- association of countries formerly part of the Brititsh Empire
- country with the smallest population under British rule
- free from external control
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- objects, traditions passed down through generations
- country with the smallest size under British rule
- group of territories controlled by one sovereign
- customs, arts, institutions of a particular group
- cooperative relationship between individuals
- ability to express opinions
- boundaries separating countries
- country with the largest size under British rule
15 Clues: free from external control • ability to express opinions • boundaries separating countries • cooperative relationship between individuals • group of territories controlled by one sovereign • country with the largest size under British rule • country with the smallest size under British rule • customs, arts, institutions of a particular group • ...
Current Events = February 24 - 28 2025-02-27
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- Asian country welcoming western tourist
- country invaded by Russia in 2022
- President of Russia
- volcanoe that erupted in 79 AD near Pompeii
- 26.2 mile race
- country that hosted the 1st Olympics
- rain forest that supplies 20% of the World's oxygen
- existing at same time (word of week)
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- Mikaela Shriffin won her 100th race in this sport
- a person who travels to space
- What is a VX4? hint: will be used for travel
- underground cable damaged near this European Country
- type of electricity that produces a small shock
- Australia is working to protect this animal
- animal used in the sport of skijoring
15 Clues: 26.2 mile race • President of Russia • a person who travels to space • country invaded by Russia in 2022 • country that hosted the 1st Olympics • existing at same time (word of week) • animal used in the sport of skijoring • Asian country welcoming western tourist • volcanoe that erupted in 79 AD near Pompeii • Australia is working to protect this animal • ...
Globalization Crossword 2025-10-27
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- Goods sent out of a country for sale
- Study of international exchange goods and services
- Reason why countries trade with each other
- Limits on imports or exports
- Orginization controlling much of the worlds oil supply
- Agreement that reduced tariffs in North America
- Ability of a country to produce more efficiently
- Goods brought into a country
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- Prescribed share often in policy or research
- Trade penalties imposed by one country on another
- Unrestricted supply listing
- Conditions in entities depend on each other for functions or success
- The value of the next best alternative given up
- A tax on imported goods
- Official ban on trade
15 Clues: Official ban on trade • A tax on imported goods • Unrestricted supply listing • Limits on imports or exports • Goods brought into a country • Goods sent out of a country for sale • Reason why countries trade with each other • Prescribed share often in policy or research • The value of the next best alternative given up • Agreement that reduced tariffs in North America • ...
English history 2026-03-27
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- United Nations, an international organization.
- A plant whose leaves are used for smoking.
- When a country takes control of other lands.
- An economic system
- Revolution A period when machines changed the way people worked.
- second global language
- North Atlantic Treaty Organization, a military alliance.
- A very powerful and influential country.
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- A global network connecting millions of computers.
- A country controlled by another country
- To send out a program on TV or radio.
- global language
- A building where goods are made
- The ideas, customs, and social behavior of a group of people.
- The most spoken language in the world.
15 Clues: global language • An economic system • second global language • A building where goods are made • To send out a program on TV or radio. • The most spoken language in the world. • A country controlled by another country • A very powerful and influential country. • A plant whose leaves are used for smoking. • When a country takes control of other lands. • ...
Sloane Olympics Crossword 2022-08-14
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- Where you go to do zipline
- The country that makes the best tacos and likes to salsa
- The country with the best wind and bikes
- We are giving out lots of points for this today
- The country with haggis who likes to walk 500 miles
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- The activity where we kayak and sail
- The name of this theme day
- The country that likes their lucky charms
- The camp director's name
- The country with tea and crumpets
- The country that likes to have siestas and fiestas
11 Clues: The camp director's name • Where you go to do zipline • The name of this theme day • The country with tea and crumpets • The activity where we kayak and sail • The country with the best wind and bikes • The country that likes their lucky charms • We are giving out lots of points for this today • The country that likes to have siestas and fiestas • ...
#da⭐ 2023-02-14
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- The book
- Mother of Main character
- Main character's best friend, also jewish.
- the country that invented lego
- annoying little brat
- country close to denmark
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- Jewish parents
- michael in the play
- Dude with no wife
- Guy who started WW2
- Main character.
- The culture that the nazis hated
- german animal
- Country that started WW2
14 Clues: The book • german animal • Jewish parents • Main character. • Dude with no wife • michael in the play • Guy who started WW2 • annoying little brat • Mother of Main character • Country that started WW2 • country close to denmark • the country that invented lego • The culture that the nazis hated • Main character's best friend, also jewish.
Hass Homework Puzzlë 2023-02-06
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- someone who represents you
- a set of laws on how to run a country
- a vote that a large group of people make on their opinion on how to run something
- a large meeting of a political group
- the vote for who will be the next prime minister
- the process of becoming a country
- Parkes the father of federation
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- to move to a different country forever
- a list of charges for bringing goods on entering a country
- to become your own country
- the group of countries run by the royal family in England
- Australia’s second prime minister
- a group of people living in the same area
13 Clues: someone who represents you • to become your own country • Parkes the father of federation • Australia’s second prime minister • the process of becoming a country • a large meeting of a political group • a set of laws on how to run a country • to move to a different country forever • a group of people living in the same area • the vote for who will be the next prime minister • ...
Human systems(It's so easy,try it!) 2013-05-17
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- problems society faces everyday
- people who live in the Arctic region of Canada
- represents mother earth's haiir
- study of populations
- to leave one country or region to settle in another
- someone who comes to a new country to live
- number of individuals born per year
- it means shell beads
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- Job oppurtunities are examples
- crime and pollution are examples
- nation,clothing,music,dance etc..
- number of people below 14 and over 64 in any population
- number of individuals who die per year
- to enter and settle in a country or region
- someone who leaves his or her country to live
15 Clues: study of populations • it means shell beads • Job oppurtunities are examples • problems society faces everyday • represents mother earth's haiir • crime and pollution are examples • nation,clothing,music,dance etc.. • number of individuals born per year • number of individuals who die per year • to enter and settle in a country or region • ...
TOURISM 2023-02-07
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- 7 letters word to find new places
- country that does not have a rectangular flag
- most tourist visited country in the world
- country with lord ganesh on currency
- document to board international flights
- most populated country in world
- best place to celebrate Christmas in India
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- place known for symbol of love
- last two days to go for trip are called(7 letters)
- place where currency is exchanged
- well known historical rakshas of sri lanka
- person who gives information of the place
- a page from which we get diection of travelling
- PLACE WHERE KRISHNA BORN
- a city starting from P and ending with E
15 Clues: PLACE WHERE KRISHNA BORN • place known for symbol of love • most populated country in world • 7 letters word to find new places • place where currency is exchanged • country with lord ganesh on currency • document to board international flights • a city starting from P and ending with E • most tourist visited country in the world • person who gives information of the place • ...
Countries Around The World 2020-03-29
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- the full name of its capital city has 169 letters
- You can find Mount Fiji here
- The Oslo Opera House is found here
- The capital city is Dublin
- Pirates used to meet here
- Ottowa is its capital city
- This country ha sthe same name as it
- Flamenco is a traditional dance
- It is the home of the Eiffel Tower
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- This country has a river with pink dolphins
- Reggae is traditional dance
- The Taj Mahal can be found here
- This country has fifty states
- This country has the largest sheet of falling water
- It is contained in two different continents
15 Clues: Pirates used to meet here • The capital city is Dublin • Ottowa is its capital city • Reggae is traditional dance • You can find Mount Fiji here • This country has fifty states • The Taj Mahal can be found here • Flamenco is a traditional dance • The Oslo Opera House is found here • It is the home of the Eiffel Tower • This country ha sthe same name as it • ...
ICEBREAKER 2021-06-04
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- What is the name of the Queen of the United Kingdom?
- What country is the current Pope of Rome from?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What month is Christmas celebrated?
- In which city is Machu Picchu located?
- Peru's independence month
- Who wrote the odyssey?
- First President of the United States last name
- In which country is the famous Eiffel Tower located?
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- Where did the Olympic games originate?
- Japan Currency
- Peru's president name
- Which country is shaped like a boot?
- What is the third planet in the solar system?
- What is the world's largest country?
15 Clues: Japan Currency • Peru's president name • Who wrote the odyssey? • Peru's independence month • What month is Christmas celebrated? • Which country is shaped like a boot? • What is the world's largest country? • Where did the Olympic games originate? • In which city is Machu Picchu located? • What is the longest river in the world? • What is the third planet in the solar system? • ...
US Imperialism 2023-11-20
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- Chinese resistance to imperialist foreign countries
- queen of Hawaii
- influence of one country over another
- describes people who are against imperialism
- Philippine resistance fighter
- country which USA fought the Spanish in 1898
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- when foreign countries carved out areas of control in China
- American policy in China
- country that maintains its self-government but gives up some control
- American ship that exploded which caused US to declare war against Spain
- scandalous media
- Teddy Roosevelt's calvary name in Spanish American War
- when a country take over another with force
- name of Spanish ambassador who called US president weak
- shortcut through central America for trade
15 Clues: queen of Hawaii • scandalous media • American policy in China • Philippine resistance fighter • influence of one country over another • shortcut through central America for trade • when a country take over another with force • describes people who are against imperialism • country which USA fought the Spanish in 1898 • Chinese resistance to imperialist foreign countries • ...
QUIZ GEOGRAPHY 2024-08-19
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- STATE CAPITAL OF PAHANG.
- A SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRY THAT HAS NO SEA.
- THE LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD
- A COUNTRY IN AFRICA FAMOUS FOR ITS PYRAMIDS
- CAPITAL OF THAILAND.
- THE HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN THE WORLD IS MOUNT
- THE OFFICIAL NATIONAL FLOWER OF MALAYSIA
- THE LARGEST DESERT IN THE WORLD
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- THE LARGEST MAN-MADE LAKE IN MALAYSIA IS Lake
- A COUNTRY WITH THE MOST ISLANDS.
- ONE OF THE CONTINENTS IN THE WORLD.
- REDANG ISLAND IS LOCATED IN THE STATE OF
- THE LARGEST NATURAL LAKE IN MALAYSIA IS LAKE
- CAPITAL CITY OF SARAWAK
- HIGHEST MOUNTAIN IN PENINSULAR MALAYSIA IS MOUNT
15 Clues: CAPITAL OF THAILAND. • CAPITAL CITY OF SARAWAK • STATE CAPITAL OF PAHANG. • THE LARGEST DESERT IN THE WORLD • A COUNTRY WITH THE MOST ISLANDS. • THE LARGEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD • ONE OF THE CONTINENTS IN THE WORLD. • REDANG ISLAND IS LOCATED IN THE STATE OF • THE OFFICIAL NATIONAL FLOWER OF MALAYSIA • A SOUTHEAST ASIAN COUNTRY THAT HAS NO SEA. • ...
"Around the World: A Fun Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-17
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- Famous for the Louvre Museum and croissants.
- Famous for its ancient city of Petra.
- Famous for its Carnival in Rio.
- The country with Big Ben and the Queen.
- Famous for pizza and pasta.
- Known for kangaroos and the Sydney Opera House.
- Known for its maple leaves and hockey.
- The country famous for the Eiffel Tower.
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- The country with Mount Fuji.
- Known for tulips and windmills.
- The country known for its K-pop music and technology giants.
- Known for its chocolate and watches.
- Known for the Samurai and cherry blossoms.
- The country with the Amazon Rainforest.
- Home to the ancient ruins of Machu Picchu.
- Home to the Pyramids of Giza.
- This country has a famous Great Wall.
- Famous for its Bollywood film industry.
18 Clues: Famous for pizza and pasta. • The country with Mount Fuji. • Home to the Pyramids of Giza. • Known for tulips and windmills. • Famous for its Carnival in Rio. • Known for its chocolate and watches. • Famous for its ancient city of Petra. • This country has a famous Great Wall. • Known for its maple leaves and hockey. • The country with the Amazon Rainforest. • ...
Sip and Solve 2025-07-06
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- Number of years Jennie and Matt have been best friends for
- Number of countries Jennie and Tom have been to together
- South American country the couple lived in for 3 months
- Country the couple got engaged in
- Person who asked the other to become official
- Where Jennie and Tom live
- Tom's go-to karaoke song
- Honeymoon destination
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- Number of Watford games Jennie has attended
- Country Jennie lived in for a year
- Instrument Tom plays
- Drink Tom introduced Jennie to
- Person who made the first move
- Name of the dog that Jennie & Tom look after
- Country where Jennie & Tom met
15 Clues: Instrument Tom plays • Honeymoon destination • Tom's go-to karaoke song • Where Jennie and Tom live • Drink Tom introduced Jennie to • Person who made the first move • Country where Jennie & Tom met • Country the couple got engaged in • Country Jennie lived in for a year • Number of Watford games Jennie has attended • Name of the dog that Jennie & Tom look after • ...
World Geography Midterm Review 1 2024-10-05
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- A global environmental event that was one of the main factors of the fall of the Soviet Union.
- When a government claims to be a democracy, but in reality, is missing, or does not allow certain aspects of a democracy, then that government can be referred to as a _______________________
- More than war and being enslaved, ___________ is what killed the most Native Americans upon the arrival of Europeans.
- Yugoslavia, was a former south-eastern European country that was made up of 6 regions. Due to the fall of the Soviet Union and the rise of ethnic ________________, those regions became independent countries, ending the existence of Yugoslavia as a country.
- Major landform that divides Europe and Asia.
- The USMCA, previously known as NAFTA, is a ___________________________ between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
- In a ____________ economy the government controls all aspects of the economy.
- A major reason for the creation of organizations such as NAFTA and the E.U. was to reduce the amount of _________________ across the member countries.
- A reason a person would want to relocate to a certain place is called a _____________.
- A group of people with a common religion, traits, or behaviors have the same ___________.
- The study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations is ____________________
- To purposely remove, or kill, a group of people of the same culture or religion is called _____________
- The United Kingdom's desire to have complete control of their own self-interests or laws they must follow, continue using their own currency, and limiting _______________ led them leaving the European Union.
- A country with an abundant amount of _______________ available has a greater chance of achieving economic and political stability.
- The title of the head of the government in a constitutional Monarchy is the _____________.
- In a country with a lot of political ________________, it is unlikely that another country with resources and economic power will be willing to come to offer economic help.
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- The Great Lakes are a highly valuable resource for the United States and Canada. The Great Lakes Commission is an agency made up of 8 U.S. states and 2 Canadian provinces to assure the protection of the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes Commission is an example of________________
- After the fall of the Soviet Union, western Europe experienced an increase of ________________ from Eastern Europeans.
- If a country has more older citizens than younger citizens than that country is experiencing a __________________
- When the earth is altered by people for economic, political, or social reasons, it is called a _____________.
- The sect of Christianity that the majority of Latin Americans practice is_____________.
- Due the fall of the Soviet Union, many eastern European countries experienced an increase in political and economic ______________.
- The Soviet Union followed the political system called ______________.
- A visual aid that shows things like age ranges, effects of war, and birth rates is called a _____________.
- A reason a person would want to leave the place they are from is called a_____________.
- A type of government where one person has complete control over every aspect of the country.
- Spain and ___________ are the two European countries responsible for colonizing South America.
- If the government of a country controls all aspects of the economy, __________________ and innovation is not likely to occur amongst the citizens within that country
- The end of the Cold War, the decades long conflict between Communism VS Democracy and Capitalism ended in 1991, when the _____________collapsed.
- This image is an example of?
- The belief system that aims to reach nirvana through cycles of reincarnation.
- A word used to describe when an individual, or group, is offered a safe place to stay if they need to leave their homeland.
- A term that is used to describe a sovereign country. Often where the people have the same ethnicities or cultural traits.
- The Soviet Unions workers' lack of attention to safety while constructing the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl led to __________________ polluting the environment.
- A country with major political corruption and a struggling economy will likely experience a decline in the ________________________________
- If a country has a high GDP Per-Capita, a low-birth rate, and a high literacy rate, then that country is most likely to be considered a _________________ country.
- Muslims from _____________ experienced an extreme amount of ethnic cleansing following the fall of the Soviet Union.
- The U.S. economy is a mix of socialism and _____________.
- The belief system that follows multiple gods, has a social class system called caste, and believes in reincarnation.
- Command is the economic system used in the _________________ system.
- To have a developed country there must be political rights, economic opportunities, economic competition, and _____________ for the citizens.
- The belief system that the largest number of people across the globe follow is _____________.
- The south Asian country where Hinduism originated from.
- This map shows that the area in Europe with highest GDP Per Capita is in _____________ Europe.
44 Clues: This image is an example of? • Major landform that divides Europe and Asia. • The south Asian country where Hinduism originated from. • The U.S. economy is a mix of socialism and _____________. • Command is the economic system used in the _________________ system. • The Soviet Union followed the political system called ______________. • ...
World Geography Midterm 1-3 2024-10-07
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- The Soviet Union followed the political system called ______________.
- The south Asian country where Hinduism originated from.
- To purposely remove, or kill, a group of people of the same culture or religion is called _____________
- To have a developed country there must be political rights, economic opportunities, economic competition, and _____________ for the citizens.
- The United Kingdom's desire to have complete control of their own self-interests or laws they must follow, continue using their own currency, and limiting _______________ led them leaving the European Union.
- The sect of Christianity that the majority of Latin Americans practice is_____________.
- A major reason for the creation of organizations such as NAFTA and the E.U. was to reduce the amount of _________________ across the member countries.
- If a country has more older citizens than younger citizens than that country is experiencing a __________________
- Due to the fall of the Soviet Union, many eastern European countries experienced an increase in political and economic ______________.
- A group of people with a common religion, traits, or behaviors have the same ___________.
- The end of the Cold War, the decades long conflict between Communism VS Democracy and Capitalism ended in 1991, when the _____________collapsed.
- The belief system that aims to reach nirvana through cycles of reincarnation.
- The USMCA, previously known as NAFTA, is a ___________________________ between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
- The U.S. economy is a mix of socialism and _____________.
- The Soviet Union's workers' lack of attention to safety while constructing the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl led to __________________ polluting the environment.
- In a country with a lot of political ________________, it is unlikely that another country with resources and economic power will be willing to come to offer economic help.
- The title of the head of the government in a constitutional Monarchy is the _____________.
- More than war and being enslaved, ___________ is what killed the most Native Americans upon the arrival of Europeans.
- The map below shows that the area in Europe with highest GDP Per Capita is in ___________ Europe.
- The study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations is ____________________
- A country with an abundant amount of _______________ available has a greater chance of achieving economic and political stability.
- A global environmental event that was one of the main factors of the fall of the Soviet Union.
- A country with major political corruption and a struggling economy will likely experience a decline in the ________________________________
- After the fall of the Soviet Union, western Europe experienced an increase of ________________ from Eastern Europeans.
- A term that is used to describe a sovereign country, often where the people have the same ethnicities or cultural traits.
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- A visual aid that shows things like age ranges, effects of war, and birth rates is called a _____________.
- Muslims from _____________ experienced an extreme amount of ethnic cleansing following the fall of the Soviet Union.
- The Great Lakes are a highly valuable resource for the United States and Canada. The Great Lakes Commission is an agency made up of 8 U.S. states and 2 Canadian provinces to assure the protection of the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes Commission is an example of________________
- A reason a person would want to relocate to a certain place is called a _____________.
- A reason a person would want to leave the place they are from is called a_____________.
- A word used to describe when an individual, or group, is offered a safe place to stay if they need to leave their homeland.
- When the earth is altered by people for economic, political, or social reasons, it is called a _____________.
- The image below is an example of?
- When a government claims to be a democracy, but in reality, is missing, or does not allow certain aspects of a democracy, then that government can be referred to as a _______________________
- A type of government where one person has complete control over every aspect of the country.
- Yugoslavia, was a former south-eastern European country that was made up of 6 regions. Due to the fall of the Soviet Union and the rise of ethnic ________________, those regions became independent countries, ending the existence of Yugoslavia as a country.
- Command is the economic system used in the _________________ system.
- The belief system that the largest number of people across the globe follow is ___________.
- Major landform that divides Europe and Asia.
- In a ____________ economy the government controls all aspects of the economy.
- Spain and ___________ are the two European countries responsible for colonizing South America.
- The belief system that follows multiple gods, has a social class system called caste, and believes in reincarnation.
- If the government of a country controls all aspects of the economy, __________________ and innovation is not likely to occur amongst the citizens within that country
- If a country has a high GDP Per-Capita, a low-birth rate, and a high literacy rate, then that country is most likely to be considered a _________________ country.
44 Clues: The image below is an example of? • Major landform that divides Europe and Asia. • The south Asian country where Hinduism originated from. • The U.S. economy is a mix of socialism and _____________. • Command is the economic system used in the _________________ system. • The Soviet Union followed the political system called ______________. • ...
World Geography Midterm review 1-2 2024-10-07
Across
- A global environmental event that was one of the main factors of the fall of the Soviet Union.
- When a government claims to be a democracy, but in reality, is missing, or does not allow certain aspects of a democracy, then that government can be referred to as a _______________________
- The belief system that aims to reach nirvana through cycles of reincarnation.
- Command is the economic system used in the _________________ system.
- A word used to describe when an individual, or group, is offered a safe place to stay if they need to leave their homeland.
- If a country has a high GDP Per-Capita, a low-birth rate, and a high literacy rate, then that country is most likely to be considered a _________________ country.
- The image below is an example of?
- Muslims from _____________ experienced an extreme amount of ethnic cleansing following the fall of the Soviet Union.
- The U.S. economy is a mix of socialism and _____________.
- If a country has more older citizens than younger citizens than that country is experiencing a __________________
- A visual aid that shows things like age ranges, effects of war, and birth rates is called a _____________.
- The map below shows that the area in Europe with highest GDP Per Capita is in ___________ Europe.
- To have a developed country there must be political rights, economic opportunities, economic competition, and _____________ for the citizens.
- After the fall of the Soviet Union, western Europe experienced an increase of ________________ from Eastern Europeans.
- The belief system that follows multiple gods, has a social class system called caste, and believes in reincarnation.
- A group of people with a common religion, traits, or behaviors have the same ___________.
- The south Asian country where Hinduism originated from.
- In a ____________ economy the government controls all aspects of the economy.
- The sect of Christianity that the majority of Latin Americans practice is_____________.
- When the earth is altered by people for economic, political, or social reasons, it is called a _____________.
- Yugoslavia, was a former south-eastern European country that was made up of 6 regions. Due to the fall of the Soviet Union and the rise of ethnic ________________, those regions became independent countries, ending the existence of Yugoslavia as a country.
- A major reason for the creation of organizations such as NAFTA and the E.U. was to reduce the amount of _________________ across the member countries.
- A country with major political corruption and a struggling economy will likely experience a decline in the ________________________________
- The belief system that the largest number of people across the globe follow is ___________.
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- Major landform that divides Europe and Asia.
- To purposely remove, or kill, a group of people of the same culture or religion is called _____________
- If the government of a country controls all aspects of the economy, __________________ and innovation is not likely to occur amongst the citizens within that country
- A type of government where one person has complete control over every aspect of the country.
- A term that is used to describe a sovereign country, often where the people have the same ethnicities or cultural traits.
- The end of the Cold War, the decades long conflict between Communism VS Democracy and Capitalism ended in 1991, when the _____________collapsed.
- The study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations is ____________________
- A country with an abundant amount of _______________ available has a greater chance of achieving economic and political stability.
- The Great Lakes are a highly valuable resource for the United States and Canada. The Great Lakes Commission is an agency made up of 8 U.S. states and 2 Canadian provinces to assure the protection of the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes Commission is an example of________________
- More than war and being enslaved, ___________ is what killed the most Native Americans upon the arrival of Europeans.
- A reason a person would want to relocate to a certain place is called a _____________.
- The United Kingdom's desire to have complete control of their own self-interests or laws they must follow, continue using their own currency, and limiting _______________ led them leaving the European Union.
- A reason a person would want to leave the place they are from is called a_____________.
- The title of the head of the government in a constitutional Monarchy is the _____________.
- Due to the fall of the Soviet Union, many eastern European countries experienced an increase in political and economic ______________.
- The Soviet Union followed the political system called ______________.
- The USMCA, previously known as NAFTA, is a ___________________________ between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
- Spain and ___________ are the two European countries responsible for colonizing South America.
- The Soviet Union's workers' lack of attention to safety while constructing the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl led to __________________ polluting the environment.
- In a country with a lot of political ________________, it is unlikely that another country with resources and economic power will be willing to come to offer economic help.
44 Clues: The image below is an example of? • Major landform that divides Europe and Asia. • The south Asian country where Hinduism originated from. • The U.S. economy is a mix of socialism and _____________. • Command is the economic system used in the _________________ system. • The Soviet Union followed the political system called ______________. • ...
World Geography Midterm Review 1-2 2025-03-04
Across
- A country with major political corruption and a struggling economy will likely experience a decline in the ________________________________
- The sect of Christianity that the majority of Latin Americans practice is_____________.
- A global environmental event that was one of the main factors of the fall of the Soviet Union.
- Major landform that divides Europe and Asia.
- Command is the economic system used in the _________________ system.
- The image below is an example of?
- A type of government where one person has complete control over every aspect of the country.
- The belief system that the largest number of people across the globe follow is ___________.
- A term that is used to describe a sovereign country, often where the people have the same ethnicities or cultural traits.
- To have a developed country there must be political rights, economic opportunities, economic competition, and _____________ for the citizens.
- After the fall of the Soviet Union, western Europe experienced an increase of ________________ from Eastern Europeans.
- The Soviet Union followed the political and economic ideology called ______________.
- The title of the head of the government in a constitutional Monarchy is the _____________.
- A major reason for the creation of organizations such as NAFTA and the E.U. was to reduce the amount of _________________ across the member countries.
- Due to the fall of the Soviet Union, many eastern European countries experienced an increase in political and economic ______________.
- The U.S. economy is a mix of socialism and _____________.
- If the government of a country controls all aspects of the economy, __________________ and innovation is not likely to occur amongst the citizens within that country
- Spain and ___________ are the two European countries responsible for colonizing South America.
- The Soviet Union's workers' lack of attention to safety while constructing the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl led to __________________ polluting the environment.
- The map below shows that the area in Europe with highest GDP Per Capita is in ___________ Europe.
- The belief system that aims to reach nirvana through cycles of reincarnation.
- A visual aid that shows things such as age ranges, effects of war, and birth rates is called a _____________.
- If a country has a high GDP Per-Capita, a low-birth rate, and a high literacy rate, then that country is most likely to be considered a _________________ country.
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- When a government claims to be a democracy, but in reality, is missing, or does not allow certain aspects of a democracy, then that government can be referred to as a _______________________
- A country with an abundant amount of _______________ available has a greater chance of achieving economic and political stability.
- In a ____________ economy the government controls all aspects of the economy.
- To purposely remove, or kill, a group of people of the same culture or religion is called _____________
- In a country with a lot of political ________________, it is unlikely that another country with resources and economic power will be willing to come to offer economic help.
- When the earth is altered by people for economic, political, or social reasons, it is called a _____________.
- A word used to describe when an individual, or group, is offered a safe place to stay if they need to leave their homeland.
- The end of the Cold War, the decades long conflict between Communism VS Democracy and Capitalism ended in 1991, is when the _____________collapsed.
- The study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations is ____________________
- A group of people with a common religion, traits, or behaviors have the same ___________.
- Yugoslavia, was a former south-eastern European country that was made up of 6 regions. Due to the fall of the Soviet Union and the rise of ethnic ________________, those regions became independent countries, ending the existence of Yugoslavia as a country.
- The belief system that follows multiple gods, has a social class system called caste, and believes in reincarnation.
- A reason a person would want to leave the place they are from is called a_____________.
- The Great Lakes are a highly valuable resource for the United States and Canada. The Great Lakes Commission is an agency made up of 8 U.S. states and 2 Canadian provinces to assure the protection of the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes Commission is an example of________________
- A reason a person would want to relocate to a certain place is called a _____________.
- The south Asian country where Hinduism originated from.
- Muslims from _____________ experienced an extreme amount of ethnic cleansing following the fall of the Soviet Union.
- If a country has more older citizens than younger citizens than that country is experiencing a __________________
- More than war and being enslaved, ___________ is what killed the most Native Americans upon the arrival of Europeans.
- The USMCA, previously known as NAFTA, is a ___________________________ between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
- The United Kingdom's desire to have complete control of their own self-interests or laws they must follow, continue using their own currency, and limiting _______________ led them leaving the European Union.
44 Clues: The image below is an example of? • Major landform that divides Europe and Asia. • The south Asian country where Hinduism originated from. • The U.S. economy is a mix of socialism and _____________. • Command is the economic system used in the _________________ system. • In a ____________ economy the government controls all aspects of the economy. • ...
ICEBREAKER 2021-06-04
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- Where did the Olympic games originate?
- In which country is the famous Eiffel Tower located?
- Which country is shaped like a boot?
- What is the world's largest country?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- Who wrote the odyssey?
- In which city is Machu Picchu located?
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- What month is Christmas celebrated?
- What country is the current Pope of Rome from?
- Peru's president name
- What is the name of the Queen of the United Kingdom?
- Japan Currency
- What is the third planet in the solar system?
- First President of the United States last name
- Peru's independence month
15 Clues: Japan Currency • Peru's president name • Who wrote the odyssey? • Peru's independence month • What month is Christmas celebrated? • Which country is shaped like a boot? • What is the world's largest country? • Where did the Olympic games originate? • In which city is Machu Picchu located? • What is the longest river in the world? • What is the third planet in the solar system? • ...
ICEBREAKER 2021-06-04
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- Peru's independence month
- First President of the United States last name
- Who wrote the odyssey?
- What country is the current Pope of Rome from?
- What is the world's largest country?
- What month is Christmas celebrated?
- In which country is the famous Eiffel Tower located?
- Japan Currency
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- Peru's president name
- In which city is Machu Picchu located?
- What is the longest river in the world?
- What is the name of the Queen of the United Kingdom?
- Which country is shaped like a boot?
- Where did the Olympic games originate?
- What is the third planet in the solar system?
15 Clues: Japan Currency • Peru's president name • Who wrote the odyssey? • Peru's independence month • What month is Christmas celebrated? • Which country is shaped like a boot? • What is the world's largest country? • In which city is Machu Picchu located? • Where did the Olympic games originate? • What is the longest river in the world? • What is the third planet in the solar system? • ...
World War I 2022-09-21
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- dark, disease infested underground battling areas
- countries that have each other's backs
- another name for WWI: the _____________________ war
- the taking over of other country
- proud in one's country
- new technology that flies overhead in WWI
- a large ally of Serbia, France and Great Britain
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- the Archduke that was assassinated (Francis)
- the country blamed for the assassination
- that area between trenches
- the last country to surrender
- the four ___________ causes of tension in Europe in 1910s
- the telegraph that gets the US involved in the world
- the building up of a countries military
- President of USA during WWI - last name
15 Clues: proud in one's country • that area between trenches • the last country to surrender • the taking over of other country • countries that have each other's backs • the building up of a countries military • President of USA during WWI - last name • the country blamed for the assassination • new technology that flies overhead in WWI • the Archduke that was assassinated (Francis) • ...
Angel Reza 3rd period 2020-09-25
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- Bouncing animal from Australia
- There are 12 million of these in Antarctica
- Most common language in South America
- Rainforest that produces 20% of world's oxygen
- Mountain range in South America
- Machu Pichu is located in this S. Am. country
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- Portuguese is spoken in thid S. Am country
- Language spoken in Australia
- African country w/ ancient pyramids and Sphinx
- Largest continent
- Tallest mountain peak in the world is Mt.
- The Great Wall is in this country
- The Coliseum is located in this Italian city
- 98% of Antarctica is made of this
- In Africa, its largest river in the world
15 Clues: Largest continent • Language spoken in Australia • Bouncing animal from Australia • Mountain range in South America • The Great Wall is in this country • 98% of Antarctica is made of this • Most common language in South America • Tallest mountain peak in the world is Mt. • In Africa, its largest river in the world • Portuguese is spoken in thid S. Am country • ...
Arnav's Crossword 2021-05-17
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- water on all sides
- when the people decide which people are running the country
- the species is no longer living
- something done annually that's been passed down for generations
- the way people live and act
- when a country is ruled by kings and queens
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- inactive
- to change yourself to fit in with the environment
- one leader having the say over the whole country
- complete control of the market
- when people get together to celebrate a holiday
- land on all sides of the country
- the wilderness of an area
- water on three of the four sides
- the business of trading goods
15 Clues: inactive • water on all sides • the wilderness of an area • the way people live and act • the business of trading goods • the species is no longer living • complete control of the market • land on all sides of the country • water on three of the four sides • when a country is ruled by kings and queens • when people get together to celebrate a holiday • ...
Crossword Isabella Acuña 2017-01-17
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- Country landlocked by India and China
- Resource pos likely to be found in Indonesia
- Only river located in Pakistan
- One of the majors religions found in China
- Country with the largest Muslim population
- Main climate in the islands of southeast Asia
- Biggest country
- Important river in the south of China
- one of the countries with lowest elevation located in the south of Asia
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- Major religion practiced on India
- one of the countries with highest elevation located at the North of Asia
- Weather in North Corea
- Biggest city on China
- Country in Asia that has two names
- Capital of Taiwan
15 Clues: Biggest country • Capital of Taiwan • Biggest city on China • Weather in North Corea • Only river located in Pakistan • Major religion practiced on India • Country in Asia that has two names • Country landlocked by India and China • Important river in the south of China • One of the majors religions found in China • Country with the largest Muslim population • ...
Development 2016-03-01
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- The country with the lowest literacy rate
- The country with a GDP per capita at $3,300
- The rate at which people die
- Standard of living and quality of life in different countries
- The amount of people in a country
- Cultivation of crops to produce food
- The general condition of people
- The state of having no money or good
- Extreme and general scarcity of food
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- Manufacture and trade
- The country with the highest life expectancy
- The countries surroundings
- The number of births per thousand a year
- Percentage of people that can read and write
- The people that are in jobs
15 Clues: Manufacture and trade • The countries surroundings • The people that are in jobs • The rate at which people die • The general condition of people • The amount of people in a country • Cultivation of crops to produce food • The state of having no money or good • Extreme and general scarcity of food • The number of births per thousand a year • ...
Countries 2022-04-21
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- is known for the baguette and the most notable building
- known for it´s technological achievements
- the most underrated country
- is known for its pyramids
- known for it´s spices
- is known for the biggest Jesus statue
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- is a place where beer is made in
- known for it´s steppe warriors and nomadic attitude
- is known for pho
- is known for it´s Chinese culture
- the biggest country in the world
- have you heard who got invaded first in ww2?
- is a country that you live in
- known for k pop
- Literally the most Southern Country of Africa
15 Clues: known for k pop • is known for pho • known for it´s spices • is known for its pyramids • the most underrated country • is a country that you live in • is a place where beer is made in • the biggest country in the world • is known for it´s Chinese culture • is known for the biggest Jesus statue • known for it´s technological achievements • ...
Globalization Choice Board 2025-10-22
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- Moving products from one place to another
- A tax on imported goods
- The world becoming more connected through trade
- How much product people want
- Where buyers and sellers meet
- To send goods out of a country
- A limit on how much of a product can be imported
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- Actions people do for others for pay
- Money used to trade between countries
- The system of buying and selling products
- Items people buy or sell
- Buying or bringing goods into a country
- A government ban on trade with another country
- All the money and resources of a country
- How much product is available
15 Clues: A tax on imported goods • Items people buy or sell • How much product people want • Where buyers and sellers meet • How much product is available • To send goods out of a country • Actions people do for others for pay • Money used to trade between countries • Buying or bringing goods into a country • All the money and resources of a country • ...
Independent Novel Study 2025-04-16
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- The collection of information of military or political value.
- A group of people that are in charge of the country
- A group of terrorist from 2001
- Respect you give to these people because they have
- A person/people that have power over people to enforce rules
- Special Weapons and Tactics
- A country built of states
- type of handgun
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- Prisons put you in a ___
- The #1 sport in the USA
- Type of phone people used in the 80's
- A country in the middle east
- A country full of terrorism
- A person that is unlawful and k!lls people
- When you ____ a gun
15 Clues: type of handgun • When you ____ a gun • The #1 sport in the USA • Prisons put you in a ___ • A country built of states • A country full of terrorism • Special Weapons and Tactics • A country in the middle east • A group of terrorist from 2001 • Type of phone people used in the 80's • A person that is unlawful and k!lls people • Respect you give to these people because they have • ...
National Interest & WWI 2026-04-05
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- Canadian soldiers fought together for the first time
- Information used to influence people’s opinions
- Secret or hidden activities
- Decisions made inside a country
- Agreements that officially ended WWII in Europe (1947)
- Showing love and pride for your country
- Agreements between countries to support each other
- Canadian law used during emergencies
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- A plan or set of rules to guide decisions
- Belief in having a strong military
- First global organization to keep peace after WWI
- Strong pride in your country
- Expanding a country’s power over other lands
- Official agreements between countries
- Decisions about how a country deals with other countries
15 Clues: Secret or hidden activities • Strong pride in your country • Decisions made inside a country • Belief in having a strong military • Canadian law used during emergencies • Official agreements between countries • Showing love and pride for your country • A plan or set of rules to guide decisions • Expanding a country’s power over other lands • ...
Millie AFLTA 2022-03-31
15 Clues: sea • fall • bush • clock • north • beach • cloud • summer • springs • it's hot • it snows • it's cold • it's sunny • country (rural area) • country (native land)
Unit 2 Global 2 2020-10-19
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- ...ideas spread throughout Latin America and inspired many people to rebel against their rulers.
- South America is very … since they have different cultures and different landscapes.
- An economic system in which colonies were only allowed to trade with their “mother country” while the mother country was allowed to trade with other countries.
- A language that most other languages are based on.
- islands surrounded 3/4 by water.
- ...and Portugal controlled most of Latin America for a very long time.
- A country in North America and a region in Latin America.
- a region in Latin America that has three major islands.
- The largest country in South America
- someone, usually a European, who would be given a certain amount of land in return for making it profitable and spreading Christianity in Latin America used by the Peninsulares.
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- people who were colonized by Europeans such as Christopher Columbus
- A nationalist is someone who believes in...
- the characteristics of a religion, language, etc.
- The Haitian ... was the first time a nation in Latin America gained independence
- French colonized...and used to call it Saint Domingue before they got their independence.
- German states were united under what most powerful Germanic state?
- He failed and lost against the Haitians to gain St. Domingue back.
- A social class system was developed from the Spanish and Portuguese and it was considered to be legal and social … This is also defined as a system in which people are ranked one above the other based on their status.
- What is it called when a foreign country comes to another country and takes control of the indigenous people there?
- another word for fertile. It is used to describe land or soil that is good enough to grow crops.
20 Clues: islands surrounded 3/4 by water. • The largest country in South America • A nationalist is someone who believes in... • the characteristics of a religion, language, etc. • A language that most other languages are based on. • a region in Latin America that has three major islands. • A country in North America and a region in Latin America. • ...
Federation Crossword 2020-09-03
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- A state on the east coast of Australia that borders Queensland and Victoria
- A system of communication used by a particular country or community
- A place, typically one which has previously been uninhabited, where people establish a community
- the action of buying and selling goods and services
- A state on the South-east coast of Australia that borders NSW and SA
- A native person to Australia
- The ideas, customs, and social behaviour of a particular people or society
- An independent country or community, especially a democratic republic
- a person born in a specified place or associated with a place by birth, whether subsequently resident there or not
- A group of states with a central government but independence in internal affairs
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- The capital of NSW
- A state on the North-east coast of Australia that borders NSW and NT
- A general vote by the electorate on a single political question which has been referred to them for a direct decision.
- An agreement between states covering particular matters, especially one less formal than a treaty
- The system of rules which a particular country or community recognizes as regulating the actions of its members and which it may enforce by the imposition of penalties.
- A group of people with the authority to govern a country or state
- The highest legislature, consisting of the Sovereign, the House of Lords, and the House of Commons.
- Existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established
- A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- A country or area under political control from another country
20 Clues: The capital of NSW • A native person to Australia • the action of buying and selling goods and services • Existing in or as part of a tradition; long-established • A country or area under political control from another country • A group of people with the authority to govern a country or state • A system of communication used by a particular country or community • ...
Unit 2 Summative Assessment Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-15
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- The time period where the European powers had control over Latin America.
- The children of Peninsulares, who had fewer rights but more power then the indigenous people.
- A Creole aristocrat who was a military general and led multiple Latin American nations through revolutions.
- How a group of people see and think about themselves, think about people different from them, and think about what they want for the people that they consider a part of their country.
- When the people of a country wants a ruler that is born from their country.
- A country in Latin America that was liberated by
- A territory or the people in the territory.
- These people had the most power in the Latin America social class.
- When the people of a nation overthrows their government.
- The feudal labor system that was used by the Peninsulares to exploit the indigenous people.
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- The prince son of the King of Portugal who brought Brazil to being independent.
- A famous French general turned ruler.
- A country in Latin America that had to pay France for "stealing" their slaves.
- The name of the mountain range that stretches throughout Mexico.
- The Haitians had to do this to France after winning so that they could trade.
- A group of islands south of the United States and north of South America.
- A former slave who had started the Haitian Revolution.
- A large region south of the United States that covers all of South America.
- A narrow strip of land that is surrounded by water on two sides by two large bodies of water.
- It is south of the United States and there is a body of water named after this country.
20 Clues: A famous French general turned ruler. • A territory or the people in the territory. • A country in Latin America that was liberated by • A former slave who had started the Haitian Revolution. • When the people of a nation overthrows their government. • The name of the mountain range that stretches throughout Mexico. • ...
The First World War 2021-11-09
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- a policy of extending the rule of authority of one country over other countries or territories
- consisted of France, Russia, and Britain who all loosely agreed to support each other when needed
- consisted of Germany, Austria- Hungary, and Italy, who all agreed to support each other if attacked
- an official British policy regarding the navy
- the desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- disputed ground between the front lines or trenches of two opposing armies, where soldiers fire rifles and guns when there are movement detected
- a war in which a country must fight on two distinct fronts
- having a strong feeling of patriotism and pride in one’s country
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- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- an attack planned by Germany to France through the neutral country of Belgium
- a standard war tactic
- a result of trench warfare, where it was impossible for on side to gain the upper hand
- a terrorist organization that supported violent action to achieve its goals
- occurs when two or more countries are in competition to become the best equipped military
- the famous cheque that meant Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what
- where soldiers leave the safety of their trenches and attack the enemy
- where all the resources of a nation are organized for one purpose, to win the war
- the cause of imperialism
- a threat which states that one must meet certain conditions or face dire consequences
- nationalism within an ethnic group that does not have its own country or desire for independence from a dominant ethnic group
20 Clues: a standard war tactic • the cause of imperialism • an official British policy regarding the navy • a war in which a country must fight on two distinct fronts • having a strong feeling of patriotism and pride in one’s country • where soldiers leave the safety of their trenches and attack the enemy • ...
Current Affairs - June 2019 2019-06-20
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- The 2019 G-20 Finance Ministers’ meeting was held in which Japenese city
- Who has become the first South Asian American woman to chair US House
- The world’s highest operating weather stations has installed on which mountain
- Which Indian-American personality has been chosen for the USIBC Global Leadership Awards 2019
- India’s best institute in QS World University ranking 2020
- Who has been appointed as the new National Security Advisor (NSA)
- Which is the most congested city in the world, according to TomTom Traffic Index 2018
- The Carmichael coal mine project is associated to which country
- New Speaker of 17th Lok Sabha
- New Digital Currency launched by FACEBOOK
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- Which international organisation has released the World Investment Report 2019(Use abbreviation)
- Sri Lanka’s first ever satellite
- Currency of Indonesia
- The Government of India (GoI) has formed which Ministry by merging the ministries of Water Resources and Drinking Water and Sanitation
- Which Indian personality has been conferred Maldives’s 'Nishan Izzuddin' award
- Which country has recently launched Arctic train service
- Mohamed Morsi, who passed away recently, was the former president of which country
- Which state cabinet has approved proposal for jail term for those who abandon elderly parents
- Who has been conferred the 54th Jnanpith award for the year 2018
- Which SCO member has been conferred Kyrgyzstan’s Highest National Award“Manas Order of the First Degree” at the Ala Archa state residence in Bishkek
- which country will cross China to become most populated country by 2027
- Which football team has won the 2019 Champions League trophy
- India has recently signed Rs 300 crore deal with which country to procure 100 SPICE bombs used in Balakot airstrike
- Who clinched women’s title at the 2019 French Open tennis tournament(Use 2nd name)
24 Clues: Currency of Indonesia • New Speaker of 17th Lok Sabha • Sri Lanka’s first ever satellite • New Digital Currency launched by FACEBOOK • Which country has recently launched Arctic train service • India’s best institute in QS World University ranking 2020 • Which football team has won the 2019 Champions League trophy • ...
Things to Remember (Start them EARLY) 2012-11-13
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- Don't forget this! You need it to enter another country. Make one EARLY!
- Do this so decrease your chances of contracting diseases and sickness in the host country.
- Do this to your important documents (passport, visa)
- Do not wait until last minute to do these!
- Along with a language guide, this might be helpful.
- You should have the contact information of AIESECERs in the host country so you can call them.
- The receiving LCs love this!
- By doing research, you will know if there is ____ clothing norms that you should follow for both work and every day life
- Bring variations of this (cash, credit card, traveller's cheques)
- You need to visit the Department of Foreign Affairs and International Trade website.
- You should do some ___ about the country you are going to so you understand the cultural norms.
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- Don't forget this! You need it to enter another country, even the US.
- You should register with the ____ ____. Whether you're planning a short vacation or a long-term stay abroad, this free, confidential service will keep you connected to Canada in case of an emergency abroad, such as an earthquake or civil unrest.
- Find out the ___ and contact information of the Canadian Embassy/ Consulat closest to you
- Talk with someone who has done your internship in the past (if possible); if not, someone who has gone to your country
- You should bring this computer accessory with you.
- Check to see what you are covered for, and if you aren't, we strongly suggest you look into getting some.
- Decide if you want to bring this device, which you use everyday for Internet.
- Make sure you get the right ____ for electronics
- Find out the locations and ___ ___ of the Canadian Embassy/Consulat closest to you
20 Clues: The receiving LCs love this! • Do not wait until last minute to do these! • Make sure you get the right ____ for electronics • You should bring this computer accessory with you. • Along with a language guide, this might be helpful. • Do this to your important documents (passport, visa) • Bring variations of this (cash, credit card, traveller's cheques) • ...
Spanish-American War 2014-01-23
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- this prefix means half
- What is another name for lines of latitude
- territory purchased from Russia first nicknamed Seward's Folly
- How many degrees are there between any 2 sides of a circle or sphere?
- policy or practice of increasing a territories by a nation
- This country borders Spain to the West
- imaginary lines running East and West
- What is the closest large country to the north of Cuba?
- This person led the Cuban revolution against Spain
- What is the capital of Cuba
- What is the imaginary line that is equal distance away from the North Pole as it is to the South Pole?
- What is the capital of the Philippines?
- This governing body has the power to declare war
- This person led a Cuban Revolution against Spain to gain independence.
- How many degrees are both the North and South Poles from the Equator?
- What is the capital of Spain
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- the act of becoming known or coming into view
- Commander in chief of the armed forces
- This country borders Spain to the East
- the country in which we wanted an Open Door Policy
- led Americans to victory in the battle at Manila Bay
- policy of national isolation by abstention from alliances and other international political and economic relations
- the quality or state of being self-governing: the right of self-government
- At what degree is the Prime Meridian?
- to add (an area or region) to a country, state, etc.: to take control of (a territory or place)
- What is the closest country to the South of Spain?
- What is another name for lines of longitude
- imaginary lines that run North and South
28 Clues: this prefix means half • What is the capital of Cuba • What is the capital of Spain • At what degree is the Prime Meridian? • imaginary lines running East and West • Commander in chief of the armed forces • This country borders Spain to the East • This country borders Spain to the West • What is the capital of the Philippines? • imaginary lines that run North and South • ...
PPGC 211 | CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-02-12
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- The successful uprising of people that overthrows the political system.
- The dishonest or illegal use of power.
- The governing body of a nation, state, or community.
- To force a leader or a government to give up power.
- A political system that allows people to choose their own government through voting.
- A society ruled by men.
- A member of a senate.
- The political leader and head of state of a republic.
- The law-interpreting body.
- An individual country.
- A person with the legal right to live and be part of a country.
- The act of invading and settling on unowned lands.
- A formal agreement between two or more countries.
- A law or set of laws.
- The law-making body.
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- A plan promised to be implemented by a political party or government department.
- The law-enforcing body.
- A person with power, status, or charisma to become the head of a country.
- A country with its head is a king and queen.
- Someowhohat actively tries to achieve political or social change.
- An action Done to show which representative you want to win an election by marking a piece of paper.
- The cruel and unfair treatment of people.
- The love for one's country and will to fight for it.
- A document that states the principles that a country's government is based on.
- A person elected to represent voters in a democratic government.
- A democratic process where people vote for politicians to represent them.
- Fair treatment of all individuals.
- To publicly support something.
- An individual competing for votes in an election.
- A region of a country with its own laws and politicians.
30 Clues: The law-making body. • A member of a senate. • A law or set of laws. • An individual country. • The law-enforcing body. • A society ruled by men. • The law-interpreting body. • To publicly support something. • Fair treatment of all individuals. • The dishonest or illegal use of power. • The cruel and unfair treatment of people. • A country with its head is a king and queen. • ...
Social Studies 2024-10-23
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- The freedoms and entitlements that individuals have as members of a society.
- The status of being a member of a country, with rights and responsibilities.
- Something you are required or expected to do as a member of a community or society.
- A representation of an area of land or sea showing physical features, cities, roads, etc.
- A nation with its own government, occupying a particular territory.
- A form of government where the people have the power to make decisions, usually by voting.
- The city where the government of a state or country is located.
- The study of the physical features of the earth and how humans interact with them.
- A graphic representation of the passage of time, showing events in chronological order.
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- Physical items that are produced and can be bought or sold.
- A group of people living in the same area or having shared interests.
- Actions or activities one person performs for another.
- The system or group of people governing an organized community, state, or country.
- The system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region.
- The study of past events, particularly in human affairs.
- The beliefs, customs, arts, and practices of a particular society or group.
- A territory with its own government that is part of a larger country.
- Resources Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
- Money that citizens pay to the government to fund public services.
- A system of rules that a society or government develops to deal with crime, business agreements, and social relationships.
20 Clues: Actions or activities one person performs for another. • The study of past events, particularly in human affairs. • Physical items that are produced and can be bought or sold. • The city where the government of a state or country is located. • Money that citizens pay to the government to fund public services. • ...
New Imperialism Vocab 2025-01-15
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- A rebellion in China to stop the spread and influence of western countries and Japan into China.
- India, because of its resources and location
- 19th century scientist, studied evolution
- When a group of people from one country settle in another country.
- The belief that white colonizers had to enforce their civilization on indigenous populations.
- High standing; respect earned by accomplishments
- Created if your product enables a large number of customers to do something they were unable to do before you came along.
- British company that helped expand the English influence in India and China.
- a person sent on a religious mission, especially one sent to promote Christianity in a foreign country.
- The belief that certain civilizations were superior to others, Survival of the fittest.
- British and other colonial procedures through which "natives" were used to carry out colonial rule.
- A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country.
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- A meeting from 1884-1885 at which representatives of European nations agreed on the division of Africa.
- Materials or substances such as minerals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature and can be used for economic gain.
- system of colonial government in which the imperialist power controlled all levels of government and appointed its own officials to govern the colony.
- a country or area in which another country has power to affect developments although it has no formal authority.
- A policy of extending a country's power and influence through diplomacy or military force.
- Belief that one race is superior to another
- An Indian soldier serving under British command.
- a conflict between Britain and China, lasting from 1839 to 1842, over Britain's opium trade in China
20 Clues: 19th century scientist, studied evolution • Belief that one race is superior to another • India, because of its resources and location • High standing; respect earned by accomplishments • An Indian soldier serving under British command. • A strong feeling of pride in and devotion to one's country. • When a group of people from one country settle in another country. • ...
Danny's Puzzle 2025-11-02
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- What was the name of the first successful English colony in America, founded in 1607?
- What city was the first capital of the United States?
- What was the first country to grant women the right to vote?
- What is the only mammal born with horns?
- Which state is the "granite state"?
- What dog breed has a black tongue?
- Which country gifted the Statue of Liberty to the USA?
- Which Asian country is known as the "Land of the Thunder Dragon"?
- Where did Albert Einstein live before moving to the United States?
- Which animal has three hearts?
- Where did the Olympic Games originate?
- In which country would you find the Kalahari Desert?
- What is the highest mountain peak in North America?
- What bird has a tongue that is three times the length of its beak?
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- What animal can sleep for three years without eating?
- What was the only state to ever have been ruled by a queen?
- Who wrote a famous diary while hiding from the Nazis in Amsterdam?
- What building is on the back of the $20 bill?
- What is the only known animal that cannot jump?
- What country is known as "Land of a Thousand Lakes"?
- Which mammal grows the most over its lifespan?
- Which luxury cruise ship sank in 1912?
- Which state is the "sunflower state"?
- Qin Shi Huang was the first emperor of which country?
- What is the loudest insect in the world?
- Which mammal has fingerprints almost identical to humans?
- What animal is referred to as the “ship of the desert”?
- What common, bushy-tailed, tree-loving creature has teeth that never stop growing?
- Which animal holds hands so they do not drift apart in the water?
29 Clues: Which animal has three hearts? • What dog breed has a black tongue? • Which state is the "granite state"? • Which state is the "sunflower state"? • Which luxury cruise ship sank in 1912? • Where did the Olympic Games originate? • What is the only mammal born with horns? • What is the loudest insect in the world? • What building is on the back of the $20 bill? • ...
Vocab 2025-12-18
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- Changing one country’s money into another country’s money.
- Countries becoming more connected through trade and communication.
- The buying and selling of goods and services.
- Things that are available to everyone without a cost.
- Things people would like to have but do not need.
- An organization that sells goods or services to earn money.
- Something people use to pay for goods and services.
- Goods sent out of a country to another country.
- Online apps or websites where people communicate and share.
- How much people want to buy something.
- Rules that make trading between countries harder.
- A plan for how to spend and save money.
- A place where people buy and sell things.
- Things that cost money because they are limited.
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- Trading that happened long ago before money was used.
- Places that keep money safe and lend it to people.
- The study of how people use limited resources.
- Things people must have to live.
- When there is not enough of something for everyone.
- Business that operates in more than one country.
- Groups and places that helped control buying, selling, and jobs in the past.
- Trading items or services without using money.
- A time when machines changed how goods were made.
- The type of money used in a country.
- The exchange of goods and services between people or countries.
- How much of something is available to buy.
- Goods brought into a country from another country.
- The system of how money and goods are made and used.
- Trading between countries with few or no restrictions.
29 Clues: Things people must have to live. • The type of money used in a country. • How much people want to buy something. • A plan for how to spend and save money. • A place where people buy and sell things. • How much of something is available to buy. • The buying and selling of goods and services. • The study of how people use limited resources. • ...
HR Forum - ROW 2025-09-01
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- European country with high level of bureaucracy related to employment documentation.
- Spanish phrase deeply rooted in Costa Rican culture, often translated as “Pure Life”.
- Country in the Americas with vibrant culture, where there is a statutory profit share bonus driven by Government criteria.
- European country where the MultiSport Card is a popular employee benefit.
- Country in Africa where, due to peculiar conditions, it is almost impossible for F&P to assign a rental vehicle for our employee.
- Only country in our Rest of Word division where we have a dedicated HR Team, due to the size of its operations.
- Asian country offering non-taxable employee benefits like Rice, Clothing, and Laundry allowances.
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- Middle Eastern Country whose dinar has maintained a stable exchange rate of 0.709 to the USD for decades.
- Region in Russia where F&P employees receive an additional allowance due to its remoteness and extreme weather.
- The famous tourist island in Indonesia with beaches and temples.
- Desert in Chile known as driest place on Earth.
- Malaysia’s national fruit with a strong smell.
- Country in South America where employees receive an annual statutory salary increase driven by negotiations with Unions.
13 Clues: Malaysia’s national fruit with a strong smell. • Desert in Chile known as driest place on Earth. • The famous tourist island in Indonesia with beaches and temples. • European country where the MultiSport Card is a popular employee benefit. • European country with high level of bureaucracy related to employment documentation. • ...
United Nations Facts 2023-10-27
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- International Court of Justice HQ
- Country that contributes the most to the UN's budget
- Current Secretary-General of the UN
- Country the UN decided to invade in 1950
- City where UN is based
- Conflict between the US and Soviet Union that the UN tried to help
- Former First Lady that served as US Delegate to the UN
- City where the UN Charter was drafted in April 1945
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- UN group that helped fight COVID
- Group of countries that lead the UN
- The UN has 193 of these
- Country that is an "observer state"
- UN Group that provides aid to children
- President of the US when UN was founded
- UN group that preserves important landmarks
- The UN was founded after this massive war
- Not having enough money to meet basic needs
- Communist country that became Russia
18 Clues: City where UN is based • The UN has 193 of these • UN group that helped fight COVID • International Court of Justice HQ • Group of countries that lead the UN • Country that is an "observer state" • Current Secretary-General of the UN • Communist country that became Russia • UN Group that provides aid to children • President of the US when UN was founded • ...
Local Coordinators 101 2022-09-21
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- 95% of Thailand's population is what religion
- The most popular sport in Italy
- The first name of Greenheart's President
- The country responsible for chocolate
- The country responsible for gummy bears
- A country where it is legal to marry a dead Person
- Greenheart is a 501c3 ______ organization
- The maximum number of students at a school without approval
- The most important meal of the day in Brazil
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- The number of references required for a single person host family
- The first name of Greenheart's CEO
- The number of references for a traditional host family
- Second site visits are required after ___ days upon student's arrival
- Conformity, even in appearance, is a common characteristic of what country
- Another word for commission
- Another word for student
- local coordinators must be in contact with their students every ______
- The name of Greenheart's database
18 Clues: Another word for student • Another word for commission • The most popular sport in Italy • The name of Greenheart's database • The first name of Greenheart's CEO • The country responsible for chocolate • The country responsible for gummy bears • The first name of Greenheart's President • Greenheart is a 501c3 ______ organization • The most important meal of the day in Brazil • ...
Introduction to Business Ch 3 2022-11-16
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- the right to use a company name or business process in a specific way.
- World Trade Organization
- value of a currency in one country compared with the other currency in another country.
- is a tax that the government places on certain imported products.
- buys more than it sells.
- government stops the export or import of products completely.
- a situation in which a country specializes in the production of a good.
- is an agreement between two or more companies to share a business project.
- nation's transportation, communication, and utility system.
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- a country can produce a good or service at a lower cost.
- multinational company
- International Monetary Fund
- is selling the right to use some intangible property.
- items bought from other countries.
- sells more than it buys.
- cost of using someone else's money.
- goods and services sold to other countries.
- government set a limit on the quantity of a product.
18 Clues: multinational company • World Trade Organization • buys more than it sells. • sells more than it buys. • International Monetary Fund • items bought from other countries. • cost of using someone else's money. • goods and services sold to other countries. • government set a limit on the quantity of a product. • is selling the right to use some intangible property. • ...
Progressive crossword puzzle 2022-11-21
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- War between spain and America
- allows voters to vote directly for senator
- amendment allowing federal income tax
- supporting your countries interests
- the idea that a country should always be ready to use military force
- made passage around South America simpler
- to take part of or all of a country
- Written by Upton Sinclair about health and safety issues in the meat packing industry
- equality for everyone trading with china
- country using military or diplomacy to gain power
- a ship sunk by German U-boats causing US military involvement in WWI
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- writers who wrote about injustices in society
- womens sufferage amendment
- Telegraph sent to Mexico from Germany proposing an alliance
- Country using financial power for diplomatic gain
- Progressive party founded by FDR
- the first worldwide intergovernmental organisation whose principal mission was to maintain world peace
- prohibition amendment
18 Clues: prohibition amendment • womens sufferage amendment • War between spain and America • Progressive party founded by FDR • supporting your countries interests • to take part of or all of a country • amendment allowing federal income tax • equality for everyone trading with china • made passage around South America simpler • allows voters to vote directly for senator • ...
Cikarang Christmas Crossword 2024-12-13
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- Where on earth does Father Christmas live?
- A famous movie about Christmas.
- Kazutoku, Miyu, and Pedram are from what country?
- What country in Europe does Ifah want to live in?
- What state in the USA did Kaleb grow up in?
- A famous song about Christmas mentions how many days?
- In what Sumatran city did Vio go to high school?
- A common Christmas Eve meal in Japan.
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- The idea of Christmas trees originated in what European country?
- A synonym for Father Christmas.
- What country did John grow up in?
- What language other than English is Erline learning?
- What island in Indonesia is Detrina from?
- What city in Sumatra is Prima from?
- The day following Christmas Day is known as what?
- What soft drink company has heavily influenced how we portray Christmas now? Cocacola
- is Ben’s favourite computer game?
- Name of a famous Reindeer that pulls Father Christmas’s sleigh.
18 Clues: A synonym for Father Christmas. • A famous movie about Christmas. • What country did John grow up in? • is Ben’s favourite computer game? • What city in Sumatra is Prima from? • A common Christmas Eve meal in Japan. • What island in Indonesia is Detrina from? • Where on earth does Father Christmas live? • What state in the USA did Kaleb grow up in? • ...
Learn About Malawi 2023-01-27
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- the climate in Malawi
- this animal makes Mohair
- a sweet crop
- has the greatest variety of fish
- a popular dish in Malawi
- the most plentiful resource(fossil fuel)
- earlgray
- the national animal
- a food grown in water
- the act of being poor
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- the capital
- a witch doctor
- a popular sport in Malawi
- the main source of income for the country
- when the country doesn't have water on it's borders
- other names include "Joe, and the morning brew"
- the main cause of death in this country
- the national flower
18 Clues: earlgray • the capital • a sweet crop • a witch doctor • the national animal • the national flower • the climate in Malawi • a food grown in water • the act of being poor • this animal makes Mohair • a popular dish in Malawi • a popular sport in Malawi • has the greatest variety of fish • the main cause of death in this country • the most plentiful resource(fossil fuel) • ...
How well do you know me? (and general knowledge) 2025-10-11
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- favourite colour
- last country i visited (excl SA)
- first album i ever bought
- brand of favourite chocolate
- first meal I cooked you
- a country on my powerpoint
- who toots more
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- most northern english city i have been to
- song that makes me think of you
- first movie we watched
- town I am from (new name)
- my middle name
- 4th date
- food we ate when we became official
- first concert we went to together
- photobooths done together
- bird with the largest wingspan;)
- first country I ever visited
18 Clues: 4th date • my middle name • who toots more • favourite colour • first movie we watched • first meal I cooked you • town I am from (new name) • photobooths done together • first album i ever bought • a country on my powerpoint • brand of favourite chocolate • first country I ever visited • song that makes me think of you • last country i visited (excl SA) • bird with the largest wingspan;) • ...
country 2022-12-22
Countries of Africa - Sameer Vohra 2021-09-30
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- Pyramids of Giza located in
- 1992 UN conference on Environment and Development held here
- Smallest country of Africa
- Largest country of Africa since the break-up of Sudan in 2011
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- Most populous African country
- African country known as the land of a Thousand Hills
- Northernmost country in Africa
- Eastern African country named for its tallest mountain
- African country once known as Zaire
- Longest river of Africa
10 Clues: Longest river of Africa • Smallest country of Africa • Pyramids of Giza located in • Most populous African country • Northernmost country in Africa • African country once known as Zaire • African country known as the land of a Thousand Hills • Eastern African country named for its tallest mountain • 1992 UN conference on Environment and Development held here • ...
Countries and Superlatvies 2023-05-19
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- Biggest country in the world
- Tallest mountain in the world
- Higgest country in the world
- The most populated country in the world
- Smallest country in the world
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- Coldest place on earth
- Longest river in the world
- the most peacful country in the world
- Hottest dessert in the world
- Most beautiful country (Our homecountry)
10 Clues: Coldest place on earth • Longest river in the world • Biggest country in the world • Higgest country in the world • Hottest dessert in the world • Tallest mountain in the world • Smallest country in the world • the most peacful country in the world • The most populated country in the world • Most beautiful country (Our homecountry)
Global Crossword 2023-01-17
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- Driest continent on Earth
- Country that borders the United Kingdom
- World's largest country
- Longest river in the world
- Name of the largest forest in the world
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- Flattest state in the USA
- Largest Country in South America
- Capital of Spain
- Mountain Fuji is located in this country
- Country with the longest coastline on Earth
- What capital of Thailand
11 Clues: Capital of Spain • World's largest country • What capital of Thailand • Flattest state in the USA • Driest continent on Earth • Longest river in the world • Largest Country in South America • Country that borders the United Kingdom • Name of the largest forest in the world • Mountain Fuji is located in this country • Country with the longest coastline on Earth
migration/immigration - matrix 2024-11-12
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- moving country for a year or more
- moving to a foreign country
- moving to a new residence
- being a citizen of the country
- something that pushes people want to escape
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- forced to leave their country
- tempory moving
- moving in international borders
- legal resident of that country
- seeking international protection
- something that attracts people to a new place
11 Clues: tempory moving • moving to a new residence • moving to a foreign country • forced to leave their country • legal resident of that country • being a citizen of the country • moving in international borders • seeking international protection • moving country for a year or more • something that pushes people want to escape • something that attracts people to a new place
Economics 2023-01-20
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- The official type of money used in a country
- The amount of a good or service that people are willing to purchase
- When you gain money by leaving your money in the bank
- What is the way we can compare supply and demand
- When a country brings in goods from another country
- When a country sends goods out to another country
- When you borrow money from the bank and need to pay more money back
- The amount of a good or service that is available to be purchased
- When someone focuses on doing one job
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- When two people need each other
- A person who creates (or produces) a good or service
- When there is too much of a good or service available
- The money someone makes from doing work
- When people exchange goods and/or services so both parties are happy with the outcome
- Something you buy to fulfill a want or need that you can physically touch or hold.
- A person who purchases a good or service
- When there is not enough of a good or service to satisfy the demand
17 Clues: When two people need each other • When someone focuses on doing one job • The money someone makes from doing work • A person who purchases a good or service • The official type of money used in a country • What is the way we can compare supply and demand • When a country sends goods out to another country • When a country brings in goods from another country • ...
Economics 2023-01-20
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- The official type of money used in a country
- The amount of a good or service that people are willing to purchase
- When you gain money by leaving your money in the bank
- What is the way we can compare supply and demand
- When a country brings in goods from another country
- When a country sends goods out to another country
- When you borrow money from the bank and need to pay more money back
- The amount of a good or service that is available to be purchased
- When someone focuses on doing one job
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- When two people need each other
- A person who creates (or produces) a good or service
- When there is too much of a good or service available
- The money someone makes from doing work
- When people exchange goods and/or services so both parties are happy with the outcome
- Something you buy to fulfill a want or need that you can physically touch or hold.
- A person who purchases a good or service
- When there is not enough of a good or service to satisfy the demand
17 Clues: When two people need each other • When someone focuses on doing one job • The money someone makes from doing work • A person who purchases a good or service • The official type of money used in a country • What is the way we can compare supply and demand • When a country sends goods out to another country • When a country brings in goods from another country • ...
vocab crossword puzzle 2022-08-25
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- giving gov't jobs to winning candidates supporters
- an area in which a country has power to affect development
- moderation or abstinence from alcohol
- approve
- an artificial man made waterway constructed to allow the passage of boats or ships inland.
- right to vote
- a small, organized, dissenting group that separates from the main party
- a loose alliance of states that are bound together for trade and defense purposes
- a system of government in which its powers are divided between multiple branches, each branch controlling a different aspect of government
- governing powers that are limited as prescribed in laws and in a constitution
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- uniform pieces that can be made in large quantities to replace other identical pieces
- political theory system in which power divided between the national and state gov't
- a gov't ban on trade with other countries
- loyalty and devotion to one's country
- a person living in a country who is not a citizen of that country
- forcing men into military service of mother country (kidnapping)
- incitement to rebellion
17 Clues: approve • right to vote • incitement to rebellion • moderation or abstinence from alcohol • loyalty and devotion to one's country • a gov't ban on trade with other countries • giving gov't jobs to winning candidates supporters • an area in which a country has power to affect development • forcing men into military service of mother country (kidnapping) • ...
Economics Vocab 2022-05-09
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- the percent of adults in a country who can read and write
- economic punishment
- tax on an imported good
- this type of economy is completely controlled by the government
- this type of economy relies on tradition and jobs passed down through the family
- the abbreviation for the total value of goods and services produced in a country per year
- goods that make other goods such as tools and technology
- the quality of life in a country such as the availability of food, housing, schools, and jobs
- the skills and training of workers
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- this type of economy has a mix of command and market elements; all countries have this
- a tool used to show where a country falls between command and market
- goods that come from the earth such as oil, minerals, and agricultural products
- this type of economy is completely controlled by citizens and businesses
- stopping all trade
- taking a risk to start a new business
- the abbreviation for the total value of goods and services produced in a country per year per person
- limit on an emported good
17 Clues: stopping all trade • economic punishment • tax on an imported good • limit on an emported good • the skills and training of workers • taking a risk to start a new business • goods that make other goods such as tools and technology • the percent of adults in a country who can read and write • this type of economy is completely controlled by the government • ...
History Chapter 16 Review 2022-05-26
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- The Spanish-American War set this country free from Spain
- the first country that tried to build the Panama Canal
- Dewey destroyed the Spanish fleet here
- Without the Panama canal, ships would have to sail around what continent?
- A result of the Spanish American war was that the US received several this
- What country separates the continental US from Alaska?
- this Secretary of State thought the US should buy Alaska
- Which country won the Spanish-American War?
- William Gorgas destroyed mosquitoes in Cuba and __.
- In 1896 this was discovered in Alaska, making people realize the value of the land
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- Roosevelt's group of men who fought the Spanish
- The country that sold Alaska to the US
- before the US purchased Alaska, what was it called
- The sinking of this US ship was a reason for the Spanish-American War
- this man discovered Hawaii
- Who got ownership of the Panama Canal in 2000?
- The 50th state to be added to the United States
- The most important result of the Spanish-American War for the US is we were seen as a __.
18 Clues: this man discovered Hawaii • The country that sold Alaska to the US • Dewey destroyed the Spanish fleet here • Which country won the Spanish-American War? • Who got ownership of the Panama Canal in 2000? • Roosevelt's group of men who fought the Spanish • The 50th state to be added to the United States • before the US purchased Alaska, what was it called • ...
Roman Vocabulary 2025-09-24
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- When the leaders of a country break the laws to keep their power
- A form of religion where a person believes in more than one God
- A form of religion where a person believes in one God
- The government group that made the laws during the Roman Republic
- A kind of government where people vote for leaders
- To take over someone else’s land
- The emperor who made Christianity legal
- When part of one country fights another part of the same country
- To treat someone badly because of their religion, skin color, etc.
- Land that belongs to a certain group
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- One person who is in charge of an entire country. This person has total power and is not chosen by voting
- A person who lives in a country and has all the rights
- The large body of water near Roman territory
- The person who ended the Roman Republic and began the Empire
- A system of government where one person rules the entire land
- A Roman pipe that carried water over long distances
- Rome’s enemies in the Punic Wars
17 Clues: To take over someone else’s land • Rome’s enemies in the Punic Wars • Land that belongs to a certain group • The emperor who made Christianity legal • The large body of water near Roman territory • A kind of government where people vote for leaders • A Roman pipe that carried water over long distances • A form of religion where a person believes in one God • ...
Countries 2021-02-17
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- You get nice chorizo from here
- just across the channel
- Spicy country
- Land of the Ausfahrt
- Next to China
- susanna wants to eat icecream there
- we live there
- had a President that was named like a fart
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- big country in east Europe
- Daddy's Honda comes from there
- mummy was born there
- The vikings came from here
- huge country in South East Asia
- Capital is Budapest
- Mummy was there for a year
- Brecht comes from here
- hannah's granny lives there
17 Clues: Spicy country • Next to China • we live there • Capital is Budapest • mummy was born there • Land of the Ausfahrt • Brecht comes from here • just across the channel • big country in east Europe • The vikings came from here • Mummy was there for a year • hannah's granny lives there • Daddy's Honda comes from there • You get nice chorizo from here • huge country in South East Asia • ...
xander's crossword 2019-07-12
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- the government makes them
- a story that is old and might be true
- head of the court of law
- punishing someone
- the country you are born in
- you believe something is true with out evidence
- teacher head of a school
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- attacking and coursing damage
- you write with
- teach children
- you see them then you are ill
- different country governed by one country
- the person that commits the crime
- monarch
- bouts stop at
- no jobs
- a story that teaches a moral lesson
17 Clues: monarch • no jobs • bouts stop at • you write with • teach children • punishing someone • head of the court of law • teacher head of a school • the government makes them • the country you are born in • attacking and coursing damage • you see them then you are ill • the person that commits the crime • a story that teaches a moral lesson • a story that is old and might be true • ...
colonial vocabulary words 2014-11-05
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- document in Plymouth colony
- a safe place
- a large part of a colony
- a member of the church of england who settled to be pure
- goods sent from one country to another
- come to live in a different country
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- document giving people official permission
- first written system of government in north america
- settlement ruled by another country
- to sell to others not to themselves
- the law making body of england
- goods brought into a country to be sold
- person who moved in with a family that is skilled
- blue dye is made from
- makes a journey for a reason
15 Clues: a safe place • blue dye is made from • a large part of a colony • document in Plymouth colony • makes a journey for a reason • the law making body of england • settlement ruled by another country • to sell to others not to themselves • come to live in a different country • goods sent from one country to another • goods brought into a country to be sold • ...
marwan 2018-12-12
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- Who is the prime minster of australia
- Which sport big players cheat
- The name of the US president
- What country is in war
- What is the most popular song
- Which country was made in it the soccer world cup
- What most strong pasport
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- What is the most popular game
- What games did prince came to see it
- There is a war in an arab country
- Where did australia flew a space ship to
- Which women did prince harry merried
- What fruit had needle inside
- Which country was made in it the olympics
- What is the popular dance
15 Clues: What country is in war • What most strong pasport • What is the popular dance • What fruit had needle inside • The name of the US president • What is the most popular game • Which sport big players cheat • What is the most popular song • There is a war in an arab country • What games did prince came to see it • Which women did prince harry merried • ...
marwan 2018-12-12
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- Who is the prime minster of australia
- Which sport big players cheat
- The name of the US president
- What country is in war
- What is the most popular song
- Which country was made in it the soccer world cup
- What most strong pasport
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- What is the most popular game
- What games did prince came to see it
- There is a war in an arab country
- Where did australia flew a space ship to
- Which women did prince harry merried
- What fruit had needle inside
- Which country was made in it the olympics
- What is the popular dance
15 Clues: What country is in war • What most strong pasport • What is the popular dance • What fruit had needle inside • The name of the US president • What is the most popular game • Which sport big players cheat • What is the most popular song • There is a war in an arab country • What games did prince came to see it • Which women did prince harry merried • ...
Social chapter 5 2025-02-26
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- -threat of serious penalties
- -a country that has two official languages
- -descendants of French colonists
- -A country that is more powerful than other countries
- -Make you like something more than the other
- -how people live and what they like
- -permanent military base
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- -info that is true
- -an agreement between two or more people/countries
- -A person's point of view
- -blockade of a city
- -a culture that has been absorbed by another culture
- -stay the same (not good or bad)
- -Someone whose first language is French
- -Taking someone out of the country and bringing them to another country
15 Clues: -info that is true • -blockade of a city • -permanent military base • -A person's point of view • -threat of serious penalties • -descendants of French colonists • -stay the same (not good or bad) • -how people live and what they like • -Someone whose first language is French • -a country that has two official languages • -Make you like something more than the other • ...
Countries 2022-04-21
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- known for it´s steppe warriors and nomadic attitude
- is a country that you live in
- is known for its pyramids
- the most underrated country
- have you heard who got invaded first in ww2?
- known for it´s spices
- is known for it´s Chinese culture
- the biggest country in the world
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- is known for the baguette and the most notable building
- is known for pho
- Korea known for k pop
- known for it´s technological achievements
- is a place where beer is made in
- is known for the biggest Jesus statue
- Literally the most Southern Country of Africa
15 Clues: is known for pho • Korea known for k pop • known for it´s spices • is known for its pyramids • the most underrated country • is a country that you live in • is a place where beer is made in • the biggest country in the world • is known for it´s Chinese culture • is known for the biggest Jesus statue • known for it´s technological achievements • ...
Migration Crossword for Human Geography K.F. 2022-09-15
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- monatary transfer from someone who is a native/citizen to a country but not in said country
- unconsensual permanent relocation
- Migration from a location
- A person forced to migrate within their own country
- consensual permanent relocation
- difference between # of emigrants and # of imegrants
- relocation to an area
- factors that push people away from an area
- factors that draw people to an area
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- a person who seeks to be a refugee in another country
- Migration pattern changes based on social/economic changes
- enviromental/cultural challenge when migrating
- Permanent relocation
- A victim of forced migration
- Minimum/maximum limits of one or more actions
15 Clues: Permanent relocation • relocation to an area • Migration from a location • A victim of forced migration • consensual permanent relocation • unconsensual permanent relocation • factors that draw people to an area • factors that push people away from an area • Minimum/maximum limits of one or more actions • enviromental/cultural challenge when migrating • ...
Chinese Head Tax 2025-12-10
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- The people who originate from the largest country in easten Asia
- A racial entry fee
- The second global war during 1939-1945
- The prejudice treatment of people
- People fleeing their home country to seek a better future
- A pathway made from steel where trains operate
- A person who belongs and inhabits the country
- The State of being poor
- The first global war during 1914-1918
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- Is the second-largest country in the world
- Canada's western most province
- Laws in relation to a country's immigration
- Relation to money or economy
- A railroad line crossing through continents
- The hierarchical structure in society
15 Clues: A racial entry fee • The State of being poor • Relation to money or economy • Canada's western most province • The prejudice treatment of people • The hierarchical structure in society • The first global war during 1914-1918 • The second global war during 1939-1945 • Is the second-largest country in the world • Laws in relation to a country's immigration • ...
US history puzzle 2025-12-17
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- What immigrants felt when they saw the statue of liberty for the first time
- A person who moved to a different country
- The country who gave the U.S the Statue of Liberty as a gift
- The mascot for Niles north
- A factor that forces you out of a country
- The coldest season
- Total control over an industry
- The man known for oil
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- New York's most famous monument
- Rockefeller's mentor
- The man known for steel
- The state the statue of liberty is from
- The main color for Niles North
- White and cold
- A factor that attracts you to a country
15 Clues: White and cold • The coldest season • Rockefeller's mentor • The man known for oil • The man known for steel • The mascot for Niles north • The main color for Niles North • Total control over an industry • New York's most famous monument • The state the statue of liberty is from • A factor that attracts you to a country • A person who moved to a different country • ...
Around the World 1 2026-03-03
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- The way people live, their traditions and habits.
- A nation like Sweden or Japan.
- A symbol of a country.
- A very large area of land, like Europe or Africa.
- You can fly in this to visit other countries.
- A very high part of the land.
- What people speak in a country.
- A picture that shows countries and cities.
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- To go from one place to another.
- A person who visits a place for fun.
- A place where many people live together.
- A very big body of salt water.
- The main city of a country.
- Land surrounded by water.
- Water that flows through land.
15 Clues: A symbol of a country. • Land surrounded by water. • The main city of a country. • A very high part of the land. • A nation like Sweden or Japan. • A very big body of salt water. • Water that flows through land. • What people speak in a country. • To go from one place to another. • A person who visits a place for fun. • A place where many people live together. • ...
Geography Facts to Know 2021-09-25
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- The tallest mountain above sea level is Mt.---
- largest country by area
- States name of our country
- a country that borders our country to the north
- a state that borders GA
- largest country by population
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- name of our state
- 90% of the population live in this hemisphere
- east-west imaginary line
- the coldest continent
- north-south imaginary line is Prime ---
11 Clues: name of our state • the coldest continent • largest country by area • a state that borders GA • east-west imaginary line • States name of our country • largest country by population • north-south imaginary line is Prime --- • 90% of the population live in this hemisphere • The tallest mountain above sea level is Mt.--- • a country that borders our country to the north
Chapter 5.2 2024-03-23
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- An occurrence that holds migrants back.
- A type of migration movement within a country's borders.
- An occurrence that causes migrants to pause their journey by choice.
- A type of migration people are compelled to move by economical,political,environmental, and cultural factors.
- A concept that states that the longer the journey is the more time, effort and cost it will involve.
- A type of migration people make the choice to move to a different place.
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- Are migrants who travel to a new country as temporary laborers.
- The right to protection in the new country.
- People who have been forced to flee their homes but remain within their country's borders.
- A type of migration when migrant workers move back and forth between their country of origin and the destination country where they work temporary jobs.
- A type of migration which people move in series of smaller moves to get to the ultimate destination.
- A type of migration in which people move to a location because other from their community previously migrated there.
- A form of migration practiced by nomads who move herd between pastures at cooler, high elevation during summer, lower elevation during winter.
- Are people forced to leave their country for fear of persecution or death.
- The recruitment, transportation, harboring, or receipt of the persons by improper means.
- A type of migration people move to a new country retain strong cultural, emotional, financial ties to their home country and make regular return home for visits.
16 Clues: An occurrence that holds migrants back. • The right to protection in the new country. • A type of migration movement within a country's borders. • Are migrants who travel to a new country as temporary laborers. • An occurrence that causes migrants to pause their journey by choice. • A type of migration people make the choice to move to a different place. • ...
Civil War 2023-04-14
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- Country Confederates tried to bribe
- Crop
- Place for slaves
- South
- Reason for War
- Bombed by Confederate, started war
- Picnic Battle
- Transportation
- Had more advantages
- Weapon
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- Freed slaves
- Country Confederates tried to bribe
- Created the KKK
- People who fought in the war
- Leaving the country
- Battle
- President
- Confederate General
- Deadliest Battle
- North
20 Clues: Crop • South • North • Battle • Weapon • President • Freed slaves • Picnic Battle • Reason for War • Transportation • Created the KKK • Place for slaves • Deadliest Battle • Leaving the country • Confederate General • Had more advantages • People who fought in the war • Bombed by Confederate, started war • Country Confederates tried to bribe • Country Confederates tried to bribe
Dragon Boat Festival 2025-06-02
19 Clues: fun • moon • ghost • joined • adorned • country • very old • assistant • beginning • celebration • commemorated • tropical grass • traditional food • customs of a people • person at front of boat • river Qu Yuan drowned in • make someone leave their country • series of rulers from one family • important creature in Chinese culture
King crosswords 2022-04-01
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- What country did peter I ‘The Till-the-End-of-the-World-Passionate’rule?
- What is Charles I of France's nickname?
- Which English king signed the Magna Carta?
- Which Queen is the current queen of England?
- Which famous palace did Louis XVI build?
- What country did Eric III 'the lamb' rule
- Which Louis was the king in the French Revolution?
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- Who is the first official king of England?
- What is William I's title apart from King's title?
- What country did Louis XVIII rule?
- What country did Stephen rule?
- What country did Charles II 'The Betwitched'rule?
- finish the nickname... Louis XIV the... king?
13 Clues: What country did Stephen rule? • What country did Louis XVIII rule? • What is Charles I of France's nickname? • Which famous palace did Louis XVI build? • What country did Eric III 'the lamb' rule • Who is the first official king of England? • Which English king signed the Magna Carta? • Which Queen is the current queen of England? • ...
Our Country's History #2 2023-09-12
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- a feeling of pride in one's country
- people of one country fighting each other
- a settlement ruled by a country that is far away
- a change to something that is already written
- leader for the country
- a set of laws that tells how a government will work
- a fight for a change in government
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- people who come to live in a country from somewhere else in the world
- freedom from another country's control
- people who settle lands
- the right to make your own choices
- money that people pay to the government
- land which belongs to a government but is not a state or a colony
13 Clues: leader for the country • people who settle lands • the right to make your own choices • a fight for a change in government • a feeling of pride in one's country • freedom from another country's control • money that people pay to the government • people of one country fighting each other • a change to something that is already written • ...
The World 2025-05-16
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- What country has the largest population
- Who killed John F Kenedy
- What is the biggest City in the world
- What is the biggest Renewable energy source in the world
- What country is in war with Russia
- What is the country hosting the next summer Olympics
- Who is the leader of Russia
- What is the largest ocean
- What is the most spoken language in the world
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- What is the smallest country in the world by land area
- Who is the 16th President of the USA
- What is the largest country in the world by land area
- What NFL team won the superbowl this year
13 Clues: Who killed John F Kenedy • What is the largest ocean • Who is the leader of Russia • What country is in war with Russia • Who is the 16th President of the USA • What is the biggest City in the world • What country has the largest population • What NFL team won the superbowl this year • What is the most spoken language in the world • ...
Britain and the world in 1900 2025-09-22
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- an invention which improved communication.
- the first major actor who rose from rags to riches.
- an invention which was eventually used for travel and war.
- the most valuable British colony.
- a European country which rivalled Britain.
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- they made up the majority of society.
- a very small percentage who had most of the wealth.
- the most powerful country in the world in 1900.
- an invention which improved the sharing of information.
- individual territories controlled by one country.
- a country growing in wealth, but a friend of Britain.
- the company which made the first affordable motorcar.
- territories controlled by one country.
13 Clues: the most valuable British colony. • they made up the majority of society. • territories controlled by one country. • an invention which improved communication. • a European country which rivalled Britain. • the most powerful country in the world in 1900. • individual territories controlled by one country. • a very small percentage who had most of the wealth. • ...
countries 2023-10-03
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- Feijoada is from this country.
- Fish and chips is from this country.
- Big country in Europe. Original Stroganov.
- It is famous for Koalas and Kangaroo.
- People speak spanish in this country.
- Empanadas is a famous dish. People speak Spanish.
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- It is old and beautiful. Famous dish is Pizza.
- States of America is the complete name
- it is big and populous. Famous dish is Kung Pao chicken.
- Sushi is a famous dish from this country.
- It is cold and big. People speak English and French.
- It is romantic and touristic.
- it is big and old. Famous touristic location is The Ganges River.
13 Clues: It is romantic and touristic. • Feijoada is from this country. • Fish and chips is from this country. • It is famous for Koalas and Kangaroo. • People speak spanish in this country. • States of America is the complete name • Sushi is a famous dish from this country. • Big country in Europe. Original Stroganov. • It is old and beautiful. Famous dish is Pizza. • ...
CH.6 Key Terms 2013-04-15
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- Goods produced with in a country.
- A ritual suicide performed with a sword.
- Having big industries as an important feature in a country and or economic system.
- Japanese government structure applied jousting the Meiji period.
- The basic rights believed to belong to every person, such as freedom.
- The taxes on goods coming into a country; makes goods more expensive in relation to domestic products.
- Political negotiation backed up by threat or military force.
- An administrative district in Japan, similar to a large country.
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- Money generated by all services by a country; usually measured quarterly or annually.
- Protect from human harm or destruction.
- A form of government in which the citizens use power, either directly or through elected representatives.
- A government n which hard decisions are made by elected representatives.
- To show proper respect.
- Patriotic, can be extreme.
- Open to new behaviors and opinions and able to discard Traditional values.
- Sign or give formal consent, making it officially valid.
16 Clues: To show proper respect. • Patriotic, can be extreme. • Goods produced with in a country. • Protect from human harm or destruction. • A ritual suicide performed with a sword. • Sign or give formal consent, making it officially valid. • Political negotiation backed up by threat or military force. • Japanese government structure applied jousting the Meiji period. • ...
Government systems 2023-03-22
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- A group of beliefs and rituals. It consists of rules, stories and symbols, often gods.
- Television and radio broadcasts and articles in newspapers
- A form of government in which the ruler is an absolute dictator
- The people who rule a country. The citizens follow them.
- People who choose their government leaders in elections
- The right to do and say what you like
- People who live in a city or country.
- To have power over control.
- A form of government where the people have a say in how the government is run
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- A country and its people
- The process of voting to choose someone to be their political leader or representative in government
- The freedoms we have that are protected by our laws
- A person, group, that has control or influence over others.
- Another word for rules. Rules of a country.
- Communication through speaking
- The system of rules in a country and the people who make and administer them
16 Clues: A country and its people • To have power over control. • Communication through speaking • The right to do and say what you like • People who live in a city or country. • Another word for rules. Rules of a country. • The freedoms we have that are protected by our laws • People who choose their government leaders in elections • ...
unit 11 2023-03-03
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- the people of this type of government elect their leaders
- something is doe without a person making a deliberate decision or without controlling it
- usually in most cases
- official document that proves that something has happened
- a person born in that country or person who becomes a member of a country
- people who are not citizens of the country in which they are living
- people who are members of a nation
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- when you have the rights and duties of a country
- promise that something will happen
- conditions or facts that surround or cause an event
- land that is under control of an external government
- you are loyal to your government, nation, or ruler.
- special rights or benefits given to a group of people or individual
- time or situation that makes it possible to accomplish a goal
- group of people who live in the same geographic area or country
- someone who is qualified or allowed by rules or law to do something
16 Clues: usually in most cases • promise that something will happen • people who are members of a nation • when you have the rights and duties of a country • conditions or facts that surround or cause an event • you are loyal to your government, nation, or ruler. • land that is under control of an external government • the people of this type of government elect their leaders • ...
The Iron Curtain 2025-03-21
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- The type of government in Eastern Europe that the Iron Curtain protected
- Country that opened its border to allow East Germans to escape
- Country that was split by the Iron Curtain, with East and West sections
- The first country named by Churchill in his speech
- The military and political group of countries formed during the Cold War
- Prime Minister who coined the term "Iron Curtain"
- The country that had a "special relationship" with the United States during the Cold War
- The year the Berlin Wall fell
- The line separating East and West Berlin was marked by this
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- The year Winston Churchill gave his famous speech
- The country where East Germans sought refuge in 1989
- The Soviet leader who criticized Churchill's speech
- City where Winston Churchill delivered his famous speech
- Radio station funded by the CIA to broadcast uncensored news behind the Iron Curtain
- Famous barrier constructed by East Germany in 1961
- U.S. President who joined Churchill's speech
16 Clues: The year the Berlin Wall fell • U.S. President who joined Churchill's speech • The year Winston Churchill gave his famous speech • Prime Minister who coined the term "Iron Curtain" • The first country named by Churchill in his speech • Famous barrier constructed by East Germany in 1961 • The Soviet leader who criticized Churchill's speech • ...
World Geography Midterm Review 1 2025-03-05
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- A country with an abundant amount of _______________ available has a greater chance of achieving economic and political stability.
- A term that is used to describe a sovereign country, often where the people have the same ethnicities or cultural traits.
- A reason a person would want to leave the place they are from is called a_____________.
- A type of government where one person has complete control over every aspect of the country.
- The sect of Christianity that the majority of Latin Americans practice is_____________.
- The USMCA, previously known as NAFTA, is a ___________________________ between the United States, Mexico, and Canada.
- In a country with a lot of political ________________, it is unlikely that another country with resources and economic power will be willing to come to offer economic help.
- The belief system that follows multiple gods, has a social class system called caste, and believes in reincarnation.
- The Soviet Union's workers' lack of attention to safety while constructing the nuclear power plant in Chernobyl led to __________________ polluting the environment.
- A visual aid that shows things such as age ranges, effects of war, and birth rates is called a _____________.
- Yugoslavia, was a former south-eastern European country that was made up of 6 regions. Due to the fall of the Soviet Union and the rise of ethnic ________________, those regions became independent countries, ending the existence of Yugoslavia as a country.
- The map below shows that the area in Europe with highest GDP Per Capita is in ___________ Europe.
- A global environmental event that was one of the main factors of the fall of the Soviet Union.
- Major landform that divides Europe and Asia.
- The title of the head of the government in a constitutional Monarchy is the _____________.
- The United Kingdom's desire to have complete control of their own self-interests or laws they must follow, continue using their own currency, and limiting _______________ led them leaving the European Union.
- A major reason for the creation of organizations such as NAFTA and the E.U. was to reduce the amount of _________________ across the member countries.
- Due to the fall of the Soviet Union, many eastern European countries experienced an increase in political and economic ______________.
- Muslims from _____________ experienced an extreme amount of ethnic cleansing following the fall of the Soviet Union.
- When a government claims to be a democracy, but in reality, is missing, or does not allow certain aspects of a democracy, then that government can be referred to as a _______________________
- If a country has a high GDP Per-Capita, a low-birth rate, and a high literacy rate, then that country is most likely to be considered a _________________ country.
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- Spain and ___________ are the two European countries responsible for colonizing South America.
- If the government of a country controls all aspects of the economy, __________________ and innovation is not likely to occur amongst the citizens within that country
- The Great Lakes are a highly valuable resource for the United States and Canada. The Great Lakes Commission is an agency made up of 8 U.S. states and 2 Canadian provinces to assure the protection of the Great Lakes. The Great Lakes Commission is an example of________________
- The image below is an example of?
- The belief system that aims to reach nirvana through cycles of reincarnation.
- To purposely remove, or kill, a group of people of the same culture or religion is called _____________
- The belief system that the largest number of people across the globe follow is ___________.
- More than war and being enslaved, ___________ is what killed the most Native Americans upon the arrival of Europeans.
- If a country has more older citizens than younger citizens than that country is experiencing a __________________
- A group of people with a common religion, traits, or behaviors have the same ___________.
- When the earth is altered by people for economic, political, or social reasons, it is called a _____________.
- Command is the economic system used in the _________________ system.
- The end of the Cold War, the decades long conflict between Communism VS Democracy and Capitalism ended in 1991, is when the _____________collapsed.
- The south Asian country where Hinduism originated from.
- A country with major political corruption and a struggling economy will likely experience a decline in the ________________________________
- The Soviet Union followed the political and economic ideology called ______________.
- The U.S. economy is a mix of socialism and _____________.
- A word used to describe when an individual, or group, is offered a safe place to stay if they need to leave their homeland.
- A reason a person would want to relocate to a certain place is called a _____________.
- To have a developed country there must be political rights, economic opportunities, economic competition, and _____________ for the citizens.
- After the fall of the Soviet Union, western Europe experienced an increase of ________________ from Eastern Europeans.
- In a ____________ economy the government controls all aspects of the economy.
- The study of statistics such as births, deaths, income, or the incidence of disease, which illustrate the changing structure of human populations is ____________________
44 Clues: The image below is an example of? • Major landform that divides Europe and Asia. • The south Asian country where Hinduism originated from. • The U.S. economy is a mix of socialism and _____________. • Command is the economic system used in the _________________ system. • The belief system that aims to reach nirvana through cycles of reincarnation. • ...
Travel 2025-02-13
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- A portable container where you pack all your belongings for traveling.
- The only country that is also a continent.
- This South American country is famous for the Amazone rainforest.
- Known for its pyramids and the Nile River.
- A large boat used for vacations on the ocean.
- The smallest country in the world.
- An underground transport commonly used in big cities.
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- This country IS famous for its Eifell Tower.
- A document required for international travel.
- Known for maple syrup and hockey.
- A place where airplanes take off and land.
- The largest country in the world by land area.
- A person who visits new places and countries.
13 Clues: Known for maple syrup and hockey. • The smallest country in the world. • The only country that is also a continent. • A place where airplanes take off and land. • Known for its pyramids and the Nile River. • This country IS famous for its Eifell Tower. • A document required for international travel. • A person who visits new places and countries. • ...
Trade Link of Australia 2016-04-29
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- A stock and supply of assets such as people and money
- Commercial activity
- A current medium for exchange
- Free Trade Agreements that give preference to certain countries in commercial relationship
- What Australia exports the most to developing countries
- When trade agreements causes imports to shift from low cost countries to high cost countries
- Involving 2 or more nations
- A commission set up by the Federal Government to assist and promote trade in Australia
- The state of having paid work
- Trade between countries that promote the equality in trade between producers and consumners
- Stopping trade with a country to make sure goods and services cannot get in or out of that country
- The action of manufacturing goods and services
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- Sending of goods and services into other countries
- A traded and typically legally binding arrangement between parties as to a course of action.
- An inherently useful and relatively scarce item
- A supply needed for public needs
- Handing over goods and services for profit and money
- Aiming on developing for the global market
- Selling large quantities of goods in a relatively low price
- a country of origin label affixed to products manufactured in a country to the north of Hong Kong
- Trading without any trade barriers such as tariffs etc.
- The people who purchase goods and services
- Bringing of goods and services into a country
- Free Trade Agreements that trade with 2 or more parties
- The act of producing goods in large quantities
- The state of a country in terms of its production and consumption of goods and services
- Trade barrier that starts with the letter T
- exchange of goods and services
- money received in a regular basis
29 Clues: Commercial activity • Involving 2 or more nations • A current medium for exchange • The state of having paid work • exchange of goods and services • A supply needed for public needs • money received in a regular basis • Aiming on developing for the global market • The people who purchase goods and services • Trade barrier that starts with the letter T • ...
Physical feature and countries crossword 2018-10-03
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- seawater inlet of the Indian Ocean.
- an Islamic republic on the Persian (Arabian) Gulf with historical sites dating to the Persian Empire.
- Peninsula nation settled mainly along the Persian (Arabian) Gulf.
- Bank a landlocked territory near the Mediterranean coast of Western Asia.
- a desert country encompassing most of the Arabian Peninsula.
- an extension of the Indian Ocean through the Strait of Hormuz and lies between Iran to the northeast.
- the longest and one of the most historically important rivers of Western Asia.
- a country in Western Asia, bordering Lebanon and the Mediterranean Sea to the west.
- the largest contiguous sand desert in the world, encompassing most of the southern third of the Arabian Peninsula.
- a self-governing Palestinian territory on the eastern coast of the Mediterranean Sea.
- an artificial sea-level waterway in Egypt.
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- North to South through the sea of Galilee and on the dead sea.
- a mostly enclosed sea that has limited exchange of water.
- the largest enclosed inland body of water on Earth by area, variously classed as the world's largest lake or a full-fledged sea.
- a strait between the Persian Gulf and the Gulf of Oman.
- flows south from the mountains of southeastern Turkey through Iraq and empties itself into the Persian Gulf.
- an Arab country on the Persian (Arabian) Gulf, has cultural heritage dating back to antiquity.
- a landlocked country located within South Asia.
- a region of the northern Indian Ocean.
- a nation straddling eastern Europe and western Asia.
- a country in Western Asia.
- a Middle Eastern country on the Mediterranean Sea.
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. • ...
Western Europe 2014-01-06
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- London and __________ are the only cities in Western Europe with over 5 million people (297)
- Norwegian, Swedish and English are all examples of what type of language? (297)
- Most of the land bordering the Mediterranean Sea has a _____________________ climate (293)
- Greek is a ___________ language (297)
- This resource is found more in the United Kingdom than any other country in this region (299)
- The Faeroe Islands are controlled by what country? (289)
- The Bay of _____________ borders both France and Spain (291)
- This body of water separates France and the United Kingdom (291)
- This mountain range runs across Greece (291)
- Parts of this country are located below sea level (291)
- What is the capital of Switzerland? (289)
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- The southwest part of this region mostly speaks a ___________________ language (297)
- This country is completely made of a tundra ecosystem (295)
- Most of the land in this region is used for __________________ farming (299)
- What resource is found in the North Sea? (299)
- The largest climate region found in Western Europe is what? (293)
- How many cities in Italy have over 2 million people? (297)
- This mountain is on the border of France and Italy and has an elevation of 15,771 ft. (291)
- Norway and Sweden are located on the __________________ Peninsula (291)
- This small country is located between Switzerland and Austria (289)
- This climate region is only found in Norway, Sweden and Finland (293)
- Italy, France and __________ are the only countries with four different ecosystems (295)
- Mt. Vesuvius is located in what country? (291)
- What is the largest city in the United Kingdom? (297)
24 Clues: Greek is a ___________ language (297) • What is the capital of Switzerland? (289) • This mountain range runs across Greece (291) • What resource is found in the North Sea? (299) • Mt. Vesuvius is located in what country? (291) • What is the largest city in the United Kingdom? (297) • Parts of this country are located below sea level (291) • ...
The First World War 2021-11-09
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- a policy of extending the rule of authority of one country over other countries or territories
- consisted of France, Russia, and Britain who all loosely agreed to support each other when needed
- consisted of Germany, Austria- Hungary, and Italy, who all agreed to support each other if attacked
- an official British policy regarding the navy
- the desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- disputed ground between the front lines or trenches of two opposing armies, where soldiers fire rifles and guns when there are movement detected
- a war in which a country must fight on two distinct fronts
- having a strong feeling of patriotism and pride in one’s country
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- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- an attack planned by Germany to France through the neutral country of Belgium
- a standard war tactic
- a result of trench warfare, where it was impossible for on side to gain the upper hand
- a terrorist organization that supported violent action to achieve its goals
- occurs when two or more countries are in competition to become the best equipped military
- the famous cheque that meant Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what
- where soldiers leave the safety of their trenches and attack the enemy
- where all the resources of a nation are organized for one purpose, to win the war
- resulted from imperialism
- a threat which states that one must meet certain conditions or face dire consequences
- nationalism within an ethnic group that does not have its own country or desire for independence from a dominant ethnic group
20 Clues: a standard war tactic • resulted from imperialism • an official British policy regarding the navy • a war in which a country must fight on two distinct fronts • having a strong feeling of patriotism and pride in one’s country • where soldiers leave the safety of their trenches and attack the enemy • ...
The First World War 2021-11-09
Across
- a policy of extending the rule of authority of one country over other countries or territories
- consisted of France, Russia, and Britain who all loosely agreed to support each other when needed
- consisted of Germany, Austria- Hungary, and Italy, who all agreed to support each other if attacked
- an official British policy regarding the navy
- the desire of a government or people that a country should maintain a strong military capability and be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests
- disputed ground between the front lines or trenches of two opposing armies, where soldiers fire rifles and guns when there are movement detected
- a war in which a country must fight on two distinct fronts
- having a strong feeling of patriotism and pride in one’s country
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- a union or association formed for mutual benefit, especially between countries or organizations
- an attack planned by Germany to France through the neutral country of Belgium
- a standard war tactic
- a result of trench warfare, where it was impossible for on side to gain the upper hand
- a terrorist organization that supported violent action to achieve its goals
- occurs when two or more countries are in competition to become the best equipped military
- the famous cheque that meant Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what
- where soldiers leave the safety of their trenches and attack the enemy
- where all the resources of a nation are organized for one purpose, to win the war
- resulted from imperialism
- a threat which states that one must meet certain conditions or face dire consequences
- nationalism within an ethnic group that does not have its own country or desire for independence from a dominant ethnic group
20 Clues: a standard war tactic • resulted from imperialism • an official British policy regarding the navy • a war in which a country must fight on two distinct fronts • having a strong feeling of patriotism and pride in one’s country • where soldiers leave the safety of their trenches and attack the enemy • ...
Chapter 16 Lesson 2: Nationalism in Africa and Asia crossword puzzle 2022-03-27
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- The act of paying; a payment.
- Made Russia communist and inspired the Viet Cong.
- The unification of all Africans, including those outside the African Continent.
- A Japanese industrial and financial corporation idea that would be used all across Japan.
- Led the Kikuyu Association and was exiled.
- A section of China that Japan took over.
- A very important food preserve that Britain taxed severely in India.
- What all African countries wanted, not reform.
- The act of going against rules placed on you.
- An act of resisting other people peacefully.
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- How Gandhi protested against unjust British rule.
- First name Omar, he led a series of protests against European settlers in Libya, but the protests ended when he died.
- Indian protester famous for his peaceful protests.
- Another country in Africa, though it was northern Africa, that had to deal with white settlers buying their land.
- A country in Eastern Africa that resented their land being sold to White settlers.
- One of the most famous Asian countries to become Communist, and was led by Ho Chi Minh. Later called the Viet Cong.
- The highest ranking government official of Japan during World War 2.
- The country that took over and controlled India.
- Someone who entered the Military on their own behalf.
- An organization that protested against White settlers buying up their land.
- Wanted to westernize and modernize India through protests, which was the opposite of Gandhi.
- An Asian country that is made up of several islands.
- The last emperor (that had power) of Japan.
- An Asian country that was being controlled by England, and had several non-violent protests.
- The focus and love for one's own country, and could hate other countries.
25 Clues: The act of paying; a payment. • A section of China that Japan took over. • Led the Kikuyu Association and was exiled. • The last emperor (that had power) of Japan. • An act of resisting other people peacefully. • The act of going against rules placed on you. • What all African countries wanted, not reform. • The country that took over and controlled India. • ...
World Geography Crossword 2022-09-02
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- Mountains, This mountain range travels from the north of the USA to the northeast of USA
- Valley, During the summer this desert is the hottest on earth
- River, This river travels from east to west of all of South America
- and Clark, One of the most popular explorers that traveled 8,000 miles in all
- Rainforest, A very popular rainforest mostly in Brazil and Peru
- a rodent from South America that looks just like a rabbit
- bear, The most common bear in the Rockies
- America, This continent is located in between the Atlantic Ocean and the Pacific Ocean
- This mountain is the largest mountain on the Andes mountain range
- Christ the Redeemer, one of the natural wonders found in Brazil
- This country borders the south of the USA
- This is one of the National parks which is 96% in Wyoming
- This country is along the west side of South America and looks like a long Chile
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- River System, Is the second largest river in North America
- Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air
- Pichu, An old ruin spot that is famous for its perfect grass and architecture
- A popular mountain range that travels through 7 countries
- This country has Buenos Aires located in it
- A mountain range that spreads across 13 states in the USA
- This country is most famous for its maple syrup
- grand canyon, This is a 277 mile canyon found in North America
- Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world
- A Native American that was a translator for Lewis and Clark
- This country belongs in south America and is well known for having the Amazon Rainforest
- Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable
- States of America, This country is famous for the many states that it has such as Texas
- America, This continent is located right below North America
- Patagonia grasslands, This grassland is found in Argentina and is also a popular brand
28 Clues: bear, The most common bear in the Rockies • This country borders the south of the USA • This country has Buenos Aires located in it • Titicaca, The worlds highest lake navigable • Lizard, This Lizard can glid through the air • This country is most famous for its maple syrup • Desert, The driest nonpolar desert in the world • ...
History Vocabulary Crossword 2022-01-11
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- a marginal mediterranean sea of the Atlantic Ocean lying between Europe and Asia
- a ship supplied with guns, for use in war
- Very old and often not suitable for today
- A person of high social rank who belongs to the aristocracy
- a small place, especially in the past, far from other places in which people live, where goods can be bought and sold or exchanged
- someone who leaves their own country to live in a different one
- not following traditional ways of behaving or old ideas
- A large island in the mediterranean
- Ancient History, Place Namesthe Ancient colonial cities and settlements of Greece
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- a member of a Semitic people inhabiting ancient Phoenicia and its colonies.
- a country or area controlled by a more powerful country
- someone who is related to another person who lived a long time ago
- the standard unit of money used in Greece before the introduction of the euro
- great city of antiquity on the north coast of Africa
- an ancient historical area in what is now Iraq and surrounding areas, between the Tigris and Euphrates Rivers
- to send people to live in and govern another country
- a person from another country
- a very large city, often the most important city in a large area or country
- a long pole with a wide, flat part at one end, used for rowing a boat
- a small group of powerful people
- in the ancient world, a city and the area around it with an independent government
- a person who is legally owned by someone else and has to work for that person
- A city-state in ancient Greece.
23 Clues: a person from another country • A city-state in ancient Greece. • a small group of powerful people • A large island in the mediterranean • a ship supplied with guns, for use in war • Very old and often not suitable for today • great city of antiquity on the north coast of Africa • to send people to live in and govern another country • ...
JPs Crossword 2021-12-08
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- Apart of your head
- A holiday in April
- Before a Pickel
- A number to 20
- Most populated city in Brazil in 2018
- Capital of Hungary
- A small European country
- A time of day
- A Minecraft mob
- a cardinal direction
- A rain season
- Costliest hurricane ever
- A European country
- A state and a country
- Head of Hogwarts in harry potter
- A Canadian province
- Lets go places
- What Mountain blew up Pompeii
- A sport
- A Greek goddess
- Popular books written by Rick Rordian
- A card and app game
- Most populated city in Asia
- 7 days
- How a tree lives
- A season
- Another way of saying soccer
- A kids movie
- A Russian city in Sakhalin
- A aquatic mammal
- Most pyramids in a country
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- An African Country
- Capital of Azerbaijan
- A large mammal
- Kentucky's capital
- A color
- A very big number in-between 100 and 200
- A kind of nut
- Michigan's capital
- A playground sport
- A Russian city in Siberia
- Just do it
- Largest YouTube channel
- What green is Spanish
- Capital of Bulgaria
- One of the main characters from "A girl who drank the moon"
- A day of the week
- Fastest growing plant
- A parent
- its a number, its nothing
- A string instrument
- Mountains that go through Morocco
- A shape
- Land in Latin
- A toy with string
- Capital of Kansas
- What you're playing right now
- Numbers that taste good
- A bird of prey and a golf term
- A country in Africa
- Largest desert
61 Clues: 7 days • A color • A shape • A sport • A parent • A season • Just do it • A kids movie • A kind of nut • A time of day • A rain season • Land in Latin • A large mammal • A number to 20 • Lets go places • Largest desert • Before a Pickel • A Minecraft mob • A Greek goddess • How a tree lives • A aquatic mammal • A day of the week • A toy with string • Capital of Kansas • An African Country • Apart of your head • ...
