country Crossword Puzzles
Chapter 10: Global Market 2017-09-06
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- the exchange of goods and services between nations
- Ban on the imports or exports of a product
- Ability of a country/ company to produce a particular good more efficiently than another country or company
- Limit placed on quantities of a product that can be imported
- Goods and services that one country sells to another country
- Occurs when there are minimal or no limits on trade between countries
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- Goods and services that one country buys from another country
- Company that does businesses around many countries and facilities and offices around the world
- Difference in value of a country’s imports and exports over a period of time
- Practice of the government putting limits on foreign trade to protect businesses at home
- interconnected economies of the nations of the world
- Activity of buying and selling goods and services in domestic or international market is called
- Price at which one currency can buy another currency is called the
- Tax placed on imports to increase their price in the domestic market
14 Clues: Ban on the imports or exports of a product • the exchange of goods and services between nations • interconnected economies of the nations of the world • Limit placed on quantities of a product that can be imported • Goods and services that one country sells to another country • Goods and services that one country buys from another country • ...
Countries 2023-10-30
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- Famous for its ancient civilization, pyramids, and the Nile River.
- Known for its Amazon rainforest, samba music, and vibrant Carnival celebrations.
- A continent and country with unique wildlife, including kangaroos and koalas.
- States A diverse nation with 50 states, known for its history, culture, and innovation.
- The most populous country in the world with a rich history and culture.
- Famous for its cuisine, art, fashion, and iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower.
- Celebrated for its art, history, cuisine, and iconic cities like Rome and Venice.
- A country blending tradition and modernity, known for sushi, technology, and cherry blossoms.
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- Known for tango music, delicious steaks, and breathtaking Patagonian landscapes.
- Africa A nation of diverse landscapes, wildlife, and cultural heritage.
- The largest country in the world, known for its vast landmass and history.
- Renowned for its colorful festivals, cuisine, and ancient Mayan and Aztec ruins.
- Kingdom Comprising England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland, known for history and royalty.
- A vast country with stunning natural landscapes and a reputation for politeness.
- A diverse country with a rich heritage of languages, religions, and traditions.
15 Clues: Famous for its ancient civilization, pyramids, and the Nile River. • Africa A nation of diverse landscapes, wildlife, and cultural heritage. • The most populous country in the world with a rich history and culture. • The largest country in the world, known for its vast landmass and history. • ...
Vocabulary March 21, 2023 2023-03-21
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- The words next to a picture to tell you more about it.
- A worker that uses a blowtorch to work with metal
- Relaxed and unbothered
- Potential 4th stage when you move to a new country where you are ok with everything
- An example of an American ______ is shaking hands. In other countries, people can bow.
- When you don't understand something. Hee Won gave us a good example.
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- Taylor Swift is an example of a ________.
- Something that bothers you
- A woman will wear this on her head on her wedding day.
- Potential 3rd stage when you move to a new country when you start to change
- When you miss the country you came from
- Potential 2nd stage when you move to a new country and things are bad. Classmate Sunny experienced this.
- Potential 1st stage when you move to a new country and everything is good
- When you first move to a new country, you may get culture ____.
14 Clues: Relaxed and unbothered • Something that bothers you • When you miss the country you came from • Taylor Swift is an example of a ________. • A worker that uses a blowtorch to work with metal • A woman will wear this on her head on her wedding day. • The words next to a picture to tell you more about it. • When you first move to a new country, you may get culture ____. • ...
Haitian Revolution Puzzle 2023-02-06
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- Annas father is black and her mom is white that's why she is brown.
- I live in a country that is a colony.
- she really is mixed she has a relation to many races.
- our great grandpa was from a historic ethnic group of people that were born outside of France
- the states have really strict rules about what taxes are to be used for.
- the wealthy white upper class people of saint Domingue are having a meeting here today.
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- they used military force to colonize the poor little country.
- the poor white lower class people of saint Domingue.
- some of our ancestors were free slaves from Haiti so that makes us their descendants.
- those are the people who don't like having a king or queen.
- can you believe grandpa supports France taking over a smaller country
- my dad lives in a country that got took over by a bigger country.
- the ruling of a king or queen
- a man from a certain country that speaks French.
14 Clues: the ruling of a king or queen • I live in a country that is a colony. • a man from a certain country that speaks French. • the poor white lower class people of saint Domingue. • she really is mixed she has a relation to many races. • those are the people who don't like having a king or queen. • they used military force to colonize the poor little country. • ...
US Department of State 2024-05-14
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- A special sticker in your passport that lets you go visit another country for a while.
- Learning about other countries and how we can be friends and work together.
- A special book with your picture and information that lets you travel to other countries.
- A friendly person our country sends to live in another country and make friends with its people.
- Friendly helpers at our embassy who make sure everything runs smoothly and helps people who need it.
- Making friends and solving problems with other countries through talking instead of fighting.
- Figuring out problems by talking and finding solutions that make both sides happy.
- Rules and plans our country makes about how we will act and talk to other countries.
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- The boss of the people who talk to other countries for our country, like the president's helper in dealing with the world.
- Making sure everyone in the world is treated fairly and with kindness, no matter where they come from or what they believe in.
- Sharing fun things like games, music, and stories with kids from other countries to learn about each other's cultures.
- Another special building connected to the embassy that helps Americans with things like passports, visas, and other important stuff when they're in a different country.
- A special building in another country where our important people work to help Americans who are visiting or living there.
- Sharing toys (like food, medicine, or money) with other countries to help them when they need it.
- Like making a promise with another country to be nice to each other and work together.
15 Clues: Learning about other countries and how we can be friends and work together. • Figuring out problems by talking and finding solutions that make both sides happy. • Rules and plans our country makes about how we will act and talk to other countries. • A special sticker in your passport that lets you go visit another country for a while. • ...
Chapter 4 - Global Opportunities 2012-11-06
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- a person hired to translate other languages into English
- (SITC) tells you what kind of products are traded in specific countries
- selling and shipping of goods to another country
- Domestic Product (GDP) total value of all goods produced during the year
- agency that serves as a distributor in a foreign country.
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- A business that handles overseas shipments
- Let small business owners meet & talk with foreign agents , distributors , or potential business partners.
- alliance between an American business and a company in a different country.
- Business that handles all tasks related to exporting for a manufacturer.
- (IBEX) Lets you sell products and services online anywhere in the world.
- restrictions on goods entering or leaving a country
- interconnected economies of the nations of the world
- List of products other countries are looking for.
- type of trade barrier, taxes on goods imposed by government
- Income Money people have to spend after paying necessary expenses.
- buying or bringing in goods to another country
16 Clues: A business that handles overseas shipments • buying or bringing in goods to another country • selling and shipping of goods to another country • List of products other countries are looking for. • restrictions on goods entering or leaving a country • interconnected economies of the nations of the world • a person hired to translate other languages into English • ...
Chapter 6 Voccabulary 2013-04-16
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- Diplomacy Political negotiation caused by threat or use of military force.
- Products The goods grown within a country.
- Having large industries that are key in a economic system or country.
- A controlled district in Japan, close in comparison to a large country.
- The Japenese government structure that began during the Meiji period.
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- To approve in a formal way.
- income Money received for all services, goods, and products that are produced by country.
- government A government operated that's controlled by a set of rules.
- Patriotic, this can be to the extreme.
- Strongly oppose to rapid change.
- Favouring personal freedom and social traditions.
- A form of government where citizens or elected representatives have the power.
- Ritual suicide by disemboelment, done with a sword.
- Rights Rights believed to belong to every person.
- Tariff The taxes that were on goods coming into a country. This made imported goods more expensive then domestic goods.
- Showing proper respect.
16 Clues: Showing proper respect. • To approve in a formal way. • Strongly oppose to rapid change. • Patriotic, this can be to the extreme. • Products The goods grown within a country. • Favouring personal freedom and social traditions. • Rights Rights believed to belong to every person. • Ritual suicide by disemboelment, done with a sword. • ...
Tourism 2014-11-10
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- the practice of travelling abroad in order to receive medical treatment
- any person visiting a country who arrives and departs on the same ship
- is travel for recreation or leisure
- any person who travels to a country other than that in which s/he has his/her usual residence
- tourism involving residents of one country traveling only within that country
- a tourist visiting a country other than that in which he/she has a normal residence
- responsible travel to natural areas
- notice or announcement in a public medium
- a time of respite from something
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- nation in which individuals or organizations from other countries or states are visiting due to government invitation or meeting.
- the facilities provided by a hotel
- a person visiting someone or somewhere
- a necessity for the tourist during their travel activity
- this is sharing the natural resources of a local community with visitors from home and overseas for the sustainable benefit of that local community
- a holiday resort
- a tourist or traveler
16 Clues: a holiday resort • a tourist or traveler • a time of respite from something • the facilities provided by a hotel • is travel for recreation or leisure • responsible travel to natural areas • a person visiting someone or somewhere • notice or announcement in a public medium • a necessity for the tourist during their travel activity • ...
Development Indicators 2021-12-08
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- ______ income country = country with a large Gross National Income
- child mortality rate = the number of babies that die under the age of ____, per 1000 live births per year.
- access to ______ services - the availability of services necessary for a healthy life, such as clean water and sanitation, healthcare, education, internet etc
- ______ rate = the & of people unemployed
- _______ mortality rate = the number of babies that die under the age of one, per 1000 live births per year.
- life _______ = the average age people can expect to live to.
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- a composite index that combines several different indicators into one number:
- ________ rate is the percentage of adults who can read and write.
- per _____ meaning per person.
- _____ income country = country with a small Gross National Income
- total economic output of a country
- _______ income country = country with a medium Gross National Income
12 Clues: per _____ meaning per person. • total economic output of a country • ______ rate = the & of people unemployed • life _______ = the average age people can expect to live to. • ________ rate is the percentage of adults who can read and write. • _____ income country = country with a small Gross National Income • ...
Population Pyramids and Migration 2024-10-11
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- Things that cause you to NOT want to move to an area
- A person who chooses to leave their country for opportunities
- average number of children born to a woman over her lifetime.
- Seeker: A person who leaves their country and is granted or denied access into a country
- The movement of people
- Low birth and mortality rates = slow or no population growth
- all of the people living in an area (city, town, country, etc.).
- A nation that has a high birth rate, high death rate, and does not have many modern elements
- High birth and death rates = slow population growth
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- Improved education and economic opportunity = birth rate slows
- ________ ________ is shown on horizontal x axis
- death rate declines = fast population growth
- The number of deaths per 1,000 people in a population per year.
- The ______ of the population is shown on the vertical y-axis.
- Things that DO make you want to move to an area
- the number of live births per 1,000 people in a year.
- A nation that has a low birth rate, low death rate, and is very modernized with education and medicine
- A person forced to leave their country in order to escape something
- average number of years a person could expect to live.
19 Clues: The movement of people • death rate declines = fast population growth • ________ ________ is shown on horizontal x axis • Things that DO make you want to move to an area • Things that cause you to NOT want to move to an area • High birth and death rates = slow population growth • the number of live births per 1,000 people in a year. • ...
Development Indicators 2021-12-08
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- total economic output of a country
- a composite index that combines several different indicators into one number:
- per _____ meaning per person.
- _______ income country = country with a medium Gross National Income
- ______ rate = the & of people unemployed
- life _______ = the average age people can expect to live to.
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- ______ income country = country with a large Gross National Income
- access to ______ services - the availability of services necessary for a healthy life, such as clean water and sanitation, healthcare, education, internet etc
- _______ mortality rate = the number of babies that die under the age of one, per 1000 live births per year.
- ________ rate is the percentage of adults who can read and write.
- child mortality rate = the number of babies that die under the age of ____, per 1000 live births per year.
- _____ income country = country with a small Gross National Income
12 Clues: per _____ meaning per person. • total economic output of a country • ______ rate = the & of people unemployed • life _______ = the average age people can expect to live to. • ________ rate is the percentage of adults who can read and write. • _____ income country = country with a small Gross National Income • ...
New Braunfels Life Plus Crossword August 16th 2025-08-15
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- Critically acclaimed singer-songwriter blending rock, folk, blues, and country
- Iconic voice of the Bakersfield sound with classics like “Okie from Muskogee”
- Country superstar who went on to become one of the best-selling artists of all time
- Grammy-winning country-pop star who broke out as a teen with “Blue”
- Americana artist and Oscar winner for “The Weary Kind”
- Co-founder of The Allman Brothers Band and Southern rock pioneer
- Grammy-winning artist blending country, jazz, folk, and blues
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- Legendary Texas singer-songwriter and activist known for hits like “On the Road Again”
- Country singer-songwriter with hits like “Small Town Saturday Night”
- “King of Country” with a record-setting number of #1 hits
- Influential Texas troubadour known for poetic songs like “Pancho and Lefty”
- Celebrated Texas country artist behind “The Road Goes on Forever”
12 Clues: Americana artist and Oscar winner for “The Weary Kind” • “King of Country” with a record-setting number of #1 hits • Grammy-winning artist blending country, jazz, folk, and blues • Co-founder of The Allman Brothers Band and Southern rock pioneer • Celebrated Texas country artist behind “The Road Goes on Forever” • ...
Good times ahead! 2019-04-23
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- The flag of this country is half white and half red
- It is high and sometimes dangerous
- The flag of this country is white and blue
- The flag of this country is red, white and blue
- It is a very little sea
- The flag of this country is white, red and green
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- The flag of this country looks like the flag of Italy, but it is a little bit different
- It is a lot of sand and water there
- The flag of this country is red and green
- The flag of this country is red with a little bit of white
- You need a tent to make it
11 Clues: It is a very little sea • You need a tent to make it • It is high and sometimes dangerous • It is a lot of sand and water there • The flag of this country is red and green • The flag of this country is white and blue • The flag of this country is red, white and blue • The flag of this country is white, red and green • The flag of this country is half white and half red • ...
International Marketing 2026-01-13
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- An automated voice response system for exporters that enables license applicants to track the status of their license and classification applications with U.S. authorities.
- Specific unit or dollar limits applied to a particular type of good by the country into which the good is imported.
- A business custom (as in a foreign country) to which adaptation is helpful but not necessary.
- A business custom (as in a foreign country) in which an outsider must not participate.
- A type of transaction in which goods are imported and sold by a company from a country in exchange for the right or ability to manufacture and/or sell goods in that country.
- A financing technique that may be used in an international transaction in which the seller makes a one-time arrangement with a bank or other financial institution to take over responsibility for collecting the account receivable.
- A type of countertrade in which a seller receives payment in cash but agrees in a contract to buy goods from the buyer for the total monetary amount involved in the first transaction or for a set percentage of that amount; also known as offset trade.
- The adoption or spread of products across markets by increasing numbers of consumers.
- Third-country nationals; expatriates from one country working for a foreign company in a third country.
- The process of bringing a local national back to his/her home country after an assignment abroad.
- A method of translation, a variation on back translation, that is a successive process of translation and retranslation of a document, such as a questionnaire, each time by a different translator.
- An export practice, generally prohibited by laws and subject to penalties and fines
- An electronic service offered by the U.S. Department of Commerce as an alternative to paper license submissions that enables an exporter to submit export and reexport applications, high-performance computer notices, and commodity classifi cation requests via the Internet.
- A fee or tax that countries impose on imported goods, often to protect a country’s markets from intrusion from foreign countries.
- A method of pricing, generally used for foreign markets, in which a company seeks to reach a segment of the market that is relatively price insensitive and thus willing to pay a premium price for the value received.
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- The process in which a dispute between parties is contested in a formal judicial setting; commonly instigated by a lawsuit asserting one party’s version of the facts.
- Using oversimplified generalizations about groups (based on gender, age, race, etc.) as mental shortcuts to quickly convey messages, like showing women cleaning or men fixing cars.
- The direct exchange of goods between two parties in a transaction.
- A person living away from his or her own country.
- An idea perceived as new by a group of people; when applied to a product, an innovation may be something completely new or something that is perceived as new in a given country or culture.
- A low price policy directed at gaining market share from competitors.
- An arrangement in which various companies producing similar products or services work together to control markets for the goods and services they produce.
- A business custom (as in a foreign country) that must be recognized and accommodated.
- The essential character of something, such as a good or service.
- A trade agreement signed by the United States and 22 other countries shortly after World War II.
- A form of licensing in which a company provides a standard package of products, systems, and management services to the franchisee.
- The effort made by companies to create positive relationships with the popular press and general media and to communicate messages to their publics.
27 Clues: A person living away from his or her own country. • The essential character of something, such as a good or service. • The direct exchange of goods between two parties in a transaction. • A low price policy directed at gaining market share from competitors. • An export practice, generally prohibited by laws and subject to penalties and fines • ...
SW Vocab Crossword #3 2019-02-20
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- The status of belonging to a particular nation.
- The movement of people from place to place because of government issues or other problems.
- the belief that it was the destiny of the U.S. to expand its territory over the whole of North America
- a single social statistic of human population
- the position or status of being a citizen of a particular country.
- Personal physical characteristics like bone structure, skin, hair, and eye color.
- Something that is handed down from the past, as a tradition.
- an opinion or strong feeling formed without careful thought or regard to the facts.
- the quality or state of being all the same or all of the same kind.
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- an official document that allows you to enter or leave a particular country.
- The process of taking in and fully understanding information or ideas.
- cause or have such a feeling.
- The admittance of a foreigner to the citizenship of a country.
- To expel from a country; to banish.
- The fact or state of belonging in a social group that has a cultural tradition.
- the state of being banned from one's native country, typically for political or punitive reasons. expel and bar (someone) from their native country, typically for political or punitive reasons.
- Doctrine- a principle of US policy, originated by President James Monroe in 1823, that any intervention by external powers in the politics of the Americas is a potentially hostile act against the US.
- science of vital and social statistics
18 Clues: cause or have such a feeling. • To expel from a country; to banish. • science of vital and social statistics • a single social statistic of human population • The status of belonging to a particular nation. • Something that is handed down from the past, as a tradition. • The admittance of a foreigner to the citizenship of a country. • ...
Where Do You Live? 2020-05-22
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- The name of the island that we live on.
- Learning Journey is in the city of _____.
- A place where many people live in one area.
- Mr. Rowan is from the continent of _____.
- A piece of land surrounded by water.
- The Earth is covered by water and ____.
- An area of land united under one government.
- A group of islands.
- Ms. Rebecca is from the country of _____.
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- Our pen-pals live in the country of _____.
- The land on Earth is divided into seven ______.
- The name of our planet.
- You are from the country of _____.
- Ms. Rachael is from the continent of _____.
- Ms. Shiba is from the continent of _____.
- The city of Jakarta is on _____ Island.
16 Clues: A group of islands. • The name of our planet. • You are from the country of _____. • A piece of land surrounded by water. • The name of the island that we live on. • The Earth is covered by water and ____. • The city of Jakarta is on _____ Island. • Learning Journey is in the city of _____. • Mr. Rowan is from the continent of _____. • ...
Unit 1 2026-02-08
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- to carefully study or examine a problem or issue
- money gained after costs are paid
- costs, the total costs of making a product
- a person who buys or uses goods or services
- a building used to grow plants using heat
- to make or create something
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- to buy something
- to record information in writing or officially
- the amount of money needed to buy or make something
- work, especially physical work, or workers as a group
- to move goods or people from one place to another
- to bring goods into a country from abroad
- related to one’s own country
- in or to another country across the sea
- to sell goods to another country
- chain, the system of producing and delivering goods
16 Clues: to buy something • to make or create something • related to one’s own country • to sell goods to another country • money gained after costs are paid • in or to another country across the sea • to bring goods into a country from abroad • a building used to grow plants using heat • costs, the total costs of making a product • a person who buys or uses goods or services • ...
Population and Migration 2025-02-27
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- the elimination of a group of people based on race, religion, or some other factor
- the spreading and mixing of cultures
- to move from a country.
- an unusually long period in which little or no rain falls
- the loss of well-educated people such as doctors or engineers to another country
- something that encourages people to move to a new place
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- constant flow of migrants from one country into another country.
- unfair treatment of a person or group based on class rather than individual worth
- something that encourages people to leave a place behind
- someone who seeks safety by going to another country.
- extreme and general scarcity of food, as in a country or a large geographical area.
- a payment of money sent by an immigrant to a relative in his or her home country
12 Clues: to move from a country. • the spreading and mixing of cultures • someone who seeks safety by going to another country. • something that encourages people to move to a new place • something that encourages people to leave a place behind • an unusually long period in which little or no rain falls • constant flow of migrants from one country into another country. • ...
Who is Nathan 2024-01-27
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- Nathan graduated from this university
- Nathan's age
- Nathan visited this tropical country last year
- Nathan's Bachelor degree was in this
- Nathan went to a concert this year that featured a latin artist that became popular in the early 2000s, which artist?
- Nathan dressed up as this for Halloween last year
- Nathan has been really into this hobby last year year
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- Nathan's favourite rapper
- Nathan's middle name
- Flights of stairs Nathan had to climb in his previous apartment
- Nathan works at this company
- Nathan moved to this neighbourhood in Brooklyn last year
- Nathan visited this country in Europe last year
- Nathan grew up in this city
- Nathan is deathly allergic to this food
- Country where Nathan was born
- Nathan's parents are from this country
17 Clues: Nathan's age • Nathan's middle name • Nathan's favourite rapper • Nathan grew up in this city • Nathan works at this company • Country where Nathan was born • Nathan's Bachelor degree was in this • Nathan graduated from this university • Nathan's parents are from this country • Nathan is deathly allergic to this food • Nathan visited this tropical country last year • ...
COUNTRIES 2020-05-19
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- Donald Trump is a president of this country.
- This country is famous for Pavlova and various animals like kangaroos, dingo and platypus.
- Thanks to this country kebab is eaten around the world.
- Men wear kilt there, eat haggis, drink whisky and search for a Loch Ness monster.
- This country is famous for sombrero,cactuses and chillis.
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- Athens is a capital city of this country.
- This country is famous for a maple syrup and maple trees.
- People dance flamenco there, eat paella and bullfighting is very popular in this country.
- Moose is a famous animal in this country. People eat a salmon soup there and Vikings come from this north country.
- This country is famous for various types of cheese and wine.
10 Clues: Athens is a capital city of this country. • Donald Trump is a president of this country. • Thanks to this country kebab is eaten around the world. • This country is famous for a maple syrup and maple trees. • This country is famous for sombrero,cactuses and chillis. • This country is famous for various types of cheese and wine. • ...
Crossword 2025-04-04
16 Clues: icl • bomb • group • smart • peace • paper • offers • second • freeze • accept • guilty • fighting • Formal agreements • stopping trade with another country • represents the U.S in foreign countries • Country’s headquarters in a foreign country
June-July Current Affairs 2019-07-08
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- Which operation has been launched by Indian Navy in Persian Gulf for Indian vessels' security
- Which is the 2nd city from India to be recognized as UNESCO World heritage city after Ahmedabad
- The water management system of the city of Augsburg has evolved in successive phases from the 14th century to the present day which is recognized in UNESCO List.In which country is this located
- DD India channel will be made available to which of the Indian neighboring country
- Which railway zone has commissioned the longest electrified tunnel in Indian Railways(Use abbreviation)
- Who clinched the 2019 men's Asian Snooker Championship
- Which state(Along with Maharashtra) has recently get GI tag for Namma Kolhapuri chappal
- Which cricketer has surpassed Sangakkarra by scoring most no.of centuries in a single edition of WC
- Which Indian sprinter has won gold in women's 200 m at the Poznan Athletics Grand Prix in Poland
- Ikram Ali Khil, who broke Sachin Tendulkar's rare World Cup record(Highest score by a teenager in the World Cup), is from which country
- Which ancient site of Iraq has been declared a UNESCO World Heritage Site
- Winner of Women's WC football for 4th time(Use abbreviation)
- India has signed $400 million loan agreement with which international organisation to eliminate TB
- What is the amount of cess that Govt will collect on every litre of petrol and diesel from this year
- Which country has officially resumed commercial whaling
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- Currency of Israel
- Dragonfly mission, which is in news to explore Saturn’s Moon Titan, is associated to which space agency(Use abbreviation)
- The US-India Strategic Partnership Forum (USISPF) has selected Mastercard CEO and President X and Wipro Chairman Azim Premji for its 2019 Global Excellence Awards.Identify X
- author of the autobiography ‘Lessons Life Taught Me, Unknowingly”
- Which water conservation campaign has been launched by Central Government
- India has inked Rs 200 crore defence deal with which country for 'Strum Ataka' anti-tank missile
- The sacred landscape of Bagan in country X was cited by Unesco for its exceptional range of Buddhist art and architecture.Identify X
- Which state has topped the NITI Aayog’s 2nd edition of Healthy States,Progressive India report
- This Aboriginal site ‘Budj Bim Cultural Landscape’ in south-west Victoria of country X has been added to UNESCOS’s World Heritage List.Identify X
- Which UNESCO World heritage site is printed on Rs 200 note
- Which country has been chosen to host the 2026 Olympic Winter Games
- Which international organisation has recently released its report 'Working on a Warmer Planet”(Use abbreviation)
- Added to the Unesco list this year was the Sanctuary of Bom Jesus do Monte in Braga in which country
28 Clues: Currency of Israel • Who clinched the 2019 men's Asian Snooker Championship • Which country has officially resumed commercial whaling • Which UNESCO World heritage site is printed on Rs 200 note • Winner of Women's WC football for 4th time(Use abbreviation) • author of the autobiography ‘Lessons Life Taught Me, Unknowingly” • ...
Unit 2 Test Review - World Geography 2024-02-20
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- country is likely considered to be_________.
- Ranching or mining is considered a __________ type of economic activity level.
- Roads, buildings, internet or cell towers are all examples of _________.
- Built to connect the Pacific & Atlantic Oceans, with the purpose of increasing trade, is referring to the ________________.
- The term that can be used to describe corruption with a country’s government is _________.
- A position in Canada similar to the president of the United States.
- The form of government practiced in Canada is _________.
- The European country that was the second largest colonizer in South America is _________.
- NAFTA is an entity created to promote ___________________ between Mexico, U.S. & Canada.
- Natives and Europeans trading goods and diseases back and forth describes the _________ mountains.
- A country with plenty of ______________ can drastically increase their chances of economic growth.
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- When practicing globalization, one disadvantage is that local _______________ can be lost.
- The type of democracy where people are elected to make laws and govern for the citizens of the country is a _________ Democracy.
- Farmers and ranchers may practice _____________ in order to increase their economic growth.
- A type of government where a person’s freedom is limited is _________.
- The largest country in South America is _________.
- In the United States the majority of the population live along the_________.
- If a government has corruption and laws that do not encourage equality
- The legislative body of government in the United States is the _________.
- The reason many Natives Americans died following the European colonization of the Americas is _________.
- When practicing globalization, one disadvantage is that there are often ________ working conditions.
- Columbian Exchange is an example of_________.
- Mountains on the west coast of South America are the _________. .
- The country responsible for the majority of the colonization in South America is _________.
- Large bodies of water that sit in the U.S. and Canada is_________.
- When travelers make their decisions on where to go based on preserving the environments they will be going to is _________.
- When practicing globalization, one advantage is the labor costs can often be _________.
- Mountains that sit within the borders of both the U.S. and Canada are the _________ mountains.
- The climate across South America can be referred to as _________.
- In a country where infrastructure is a key investment, the people have access to the internet, clean water, electricity, and there is a high average GDP Per Capita, then that country is likely categorized as a ______________________ country.
- type of government that many Latin American countries tried to establish following colonization is a _________.
- Due to the struggles following colonization, many Latin American countries have had_________.
32 Clues: country is likely considered to be_________. • Columbian Exchange is an example of_________. • The largest country in South America is _________. • The form of government practiced in Canada is _________. • Mountains on the west coast of South America are the _________. . • Large bodies of water that sit in the U.S. and Canada is_________. • ...
Civics ?'s 13-30 2024-08-26
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- Another U.S. Senator from Arizona who also helps make laws for the whole country.
- The branch of government that makes sure the laws are followed. This includes the President, who is like the boss of the country.
- Another name for the President, who is the leader of the country’s armed forces.
- A group of people who help the President make decisions about different parts of the country, like education, health, and defense.
- The President of the United States. He is the leader of the country and helps make big decisions.
- The branch of government that decides if laws are fair and if they are being followed correctly. This includes judges and courts.
- The second-in-command leader of the country who helps the President.
- the month we vote for president
- The highest court in the United States. It makes the final decisions on whether laws are fair.
- number of years a senator serves in office
- number of years a president serves in office
- The branch of government that makes the laws. It’s like the part of the government that writes the rules everyone has to follow.
- A group of people in Congress who help make laws for the country. There are 100 Senators, two from each state.
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- Another group in Congress that helps make laws. There are more Representatives because they are based on the number of people in each state.
- Senators represent this
- A system that makes sure no part of the government becomes too powerful. It’s like when you and your friends take turns making decisions so no one is the boss all the time.
- The number of senators
- The number of house of representatives membership is based on this number
- The leader of the United States who makes big decisions and works to keep the country safe and strong.
- A U.S. Senator from Arizona who helps make laws for the whole country.
- The leader of the House of Representatives who helps decide what laws will be talked about and voted on.
- a rough draft of a law
- number of supreme court justices
- When the President says "no" to a law that Congress wants to pass. It’s like using a big "no" stamp on a law.
- The Vice President of the United States. She helps the President and can take over if something happens to him.
- The part of the government that makes the laws. It’s made up of the Senate and the House of Representatives.
- Rules that everyone in the country has to follow, no matter which state they live in.
27 Clues: The number of senators • a rough draft of a law • Senators represent this • the month we vote for president • number of supreme court justices • number of years a senator serves in office • number of years a president serves in office • The second-in-command leader of the country who helps the President. • ...
Political Geography Vocabulary 2024-10-28
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- The international trade and movement of goods, services, and ideas.
- A group that seeks to break away from a larger political entity to form an independent state.
- A territory that is controlled and governed by a foreign power.
- A feeling that people have of being loyal to and proud of their country often with the belief that it is better and more important than other countries. Compare to Patriotism.
- A sovereign state whose citizens are relatively homogenous in factors like language or ethnicity.
- The movement of people from one place to another
- A neutral country that lies between two larger or more powerful countries, serving to reduce the chance of conflict between them.
- A region or territory that has declared independence but is not widely recognized as a sovereign state (e.g., Palestine, Kosovo, Taiwan
- The term applied to associations created by three or more states for their mutual benefit and achievement of shared objectives; An international group that promotes cooperation among countries (e.g., United Nations, European Union).
- The period after a country gains independence from colonial rule
- Fundamental human rights based on universal natural law, as opposed to those based on man-made laws.
- Information, often biased or misleading, that is used to promote a particular idea, cause, or viewpoint
- The authority of a state to govern itself or another state.
- The position of a place in relation to other places.
- The right of people or groups to make their own choices about their political status and how they want to govern themselves.
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- Movement INTO a new country to live and work.
- Division
- The exact location on earth, an address or latitude/longitude coordinates.
- A dividing line between countries, states, or territories.
- A loose union of states that may have a larger national governing body
- Kingdoms in which the ruler’s power is limited by a constitution
- A nation of people that does not have a territory to legally occupy.
- A disagreement over the location of a boundary between two territories.
- When voting district boundaries are changed in a way that gives an unfair advantage to one political party.
- Platforms or systems that connect individuals and groups to share information and ideas.
- A sovereign state (country) within the borders of another country
- A part of a country that is separated from the main part and is surrounded by land that belongs to other countries
- A country the size of a city and its immediately surrounding areas.
- Movement FROM a country to a new one. (EXIT)
- A group of people with common cultural ties.
- A political entity with defined borders and sovereignty.
31 Clues: Division • Movement FROM a country to a new one. (EXIT) • A group of people with common cultural ties. • Movement INTO a new country to live and work. • The movement of people from one place to another • The position of a place in relation to other places. • A political entity with defined borders and sovereignty. • ...
Guess my Country! 2020-12-13
guess the country 2017-10-12
Name the Country 2020-11-11
Across
- - This country sells green-bean flavoured ice pops
- - This country has the most active mosques in the world
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- - This country gave the Statue of Liberty to America
- - JK.Rowling (Harry potter author) was born in this country
- - This country has the cleanest air in the world
- - This country is made up of 332 islands
6 Clues: - This country is made up of 332 islands • - This country has the cleanest air in the world • - This country sells green-bean flavoured ice pops • - This country gave the Statue of Liberty to America • - This country has the most active mosques in the world • - JK.Rowling (Harry potter author) was born in this country
Weird country borders 2023-12-20
6 Clues: huge country with a exclave • 4 countrys with the Crown ruling • a micro nation between France and Spain • Sweeden, Norway, and Denmark are all in it • a county refered to Holland and they speak Dutch • worlds smallest nation were the pope and king are the same person
Country cross word 2025-04-17
6 Clues: Which country made Korean? • Which country has 50 stars? • Which country is known for maple leaf? • country has 5 stars and a red back ground? • Which country is known for cherry blossom? • Which country has a black, red, and yellow horizontal stripe?
City or country 2025-05-15
Totalitarian Country CrossWord 2024-04-05
Across
- Party In politics and government, a “party” is a group of people who support the same ideas or leaders.
- to run away from a place or dangerous situation
- to do what you have been asked or ordered to do
- ideas or statements that are often false or exaggerated and that are spread to support a cause, political leader, or government
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- lower in rank, status, or quality
- to keep someone in a lowly position with a lot of hardship
6 Clues: lower in rank, status, or quality • to run away from a place or dangerous situation • to do what you have been asked or ordered to do • to keep someone in a lowly position with a lot of hardship • Party In politics and government, a “party” is a group of people who support the same ideas or leaders. • ...
MY DREAM COUNTRY 2024-03-21
6 Clues: Ottoman Empire • Have a beach called Navagio • Have a place called Shoreditch. • Have The tree-shaped Palm Jumeirah island • Have The Petronas Twin Towers in this country • Have a Top University called Seoul National University
Mystery Country 3 2021-08-20
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- Sending goods and services to another country for sale.
- A monetary unit that translates into "weight."
- Monumental structures with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top.
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- A small group of strolling musicians dressed in native costume.
- The second most widely spoken first language in the world.
- An exhibition or contest in which cowboys show their skill at riding broncos, roping calves, wrestling steers, etc.
6 Clues: A monetary unit that translates into "weight." • Sending goods and services to another country for sale. • The second most widely spoken first language in the world. • A small group of strolling musicians dressed in native costume. • Monumental structures with a square or triangular base and sloping sides that meet in a point at the top. • ...
Mystery Country 7 2021-08-28
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- Vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion.
- A federal controlled-access highway system with no speed limit.
- Large buildings, typically of the medieval period, fortified against attack with thick walls, battlements, towers, and in many cases a moat.
- A form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language
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- An item of food in the form of a cylindrical length of minced pork or other meat encased in a skin, typically sold raw to be grilled or fried before eating.
- A road vehicle, typically with four wheels, powered by an internal combustion engine or electric motor and able to carry a small number of people.
6 Clues: A federal controlled-access highway system with no speed limit. • A form of literature that uses aesthetic and often rhythmic qualities of language • Vocal or instrumental sounds (or both) combined in such a way as to produce beauty of form, harmony, and expression of emotion. • ...
Mystery Country 5 2021-08-27
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- An ornamental tree or shrub grown in a pot and artificially prevented from reaching its normal size.
- Sudden and violent shakings of the ground.
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- A Japanese system of unarmed combat and physical training.
- The branch of technology that deals with the design, construction, operation, and application of robots.
- Pieces of land surrounded by water.
- Largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions.
6 Clues: Pieces of land surrounded by water. • Sudden and violent shakings of the ground. • Largest and deepest of Earth's oceanic divisions. • A Japanese system of unarmed combat and physical training. • An ornamental tree or shrub grown in a pot and artificially prevented from reaching its normal size. • ...
CH1A Unit 1 Vocabulary 2025-02-21
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- This is the country where you can see kangaroos.
- A container with water to drink.
- A small phone you can carry.
- A small clock on your wrist.
- Something that covers you from rain.
- Something you wear on your ears to listen.
- This is the country where we can eat sushi and see Fuji Mount.
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- A small card to buy things.
- A book with pictures and stories.
- Metal objects to open doors.
- This is the country where Black Pink is from.
- A small computer you can carry.
- Soft paper for your nose or face.
- A small case for money and cards.
- Coins or paper to buy things.
- This is the biggest country in the world.
16 Clues: A small card to buy things. • Metal objects to open doors. • A small phone you can carry. • A small clock on your wrist. • Coins or paper to buy things. • A small computer you can carry. • A container with water to drink. • A book with pictures and stories. • Soft paper for your nose or face. • A small case for money and cards. • Something that covers you from rain. • ...
UNIT 3/WEEK 5 2013-12-16
Across
- PERIODICALLY MIGRATING; NOMADIC; WANDERING
- THE PROCESS OR ACT OF MIGRATING; THE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER
- A DEVICE FOR REGULATING TEMPERATURE, AS OF A HEATING SYSTEM
- TO GO FROM ONE COUNTRY, REGION, OR PLACE TO ANOTHER
- OF OR RELATING TO THE HEAT OF THE EARTH
- OF OR RELATED TO THE OWNERSHIP OF A PARTICULAR AREA OR PIECE OF LAND
- OF OR RELATING TO THE STUDY OF THE EARTH
- REDUCTION OF BODY TEMPERATURE (HEAT) TO BELOW THE NORMAL LEVEL
- A PERSON WHO MIGRATES TO ANOTHER COUNTRY, USUALLY FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE
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- TO COME TO A COUNTRY OF WHICH ONE IS NOT A NATIVE, USUALLY FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE
- AN INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING TEMPERATURE (OR HEAT)
- UNDER THE EARTH'S SURFACE
- PEOPLE OR ANIMALS THAT MIGRATE
- THE ACT OF IMMIGRATING; COMING TO LIVE PERMANENTLY IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY
- TO LEAVE ONE COUNTRY OR REGION TO SETTLE IN ANOTHER; MIGRATE
15 Clues: UNDER THE EARTH'S SURFACE • PEOPLE OR ANIMALS THAT MIGRATE • OF OR RELATING TO THE HEAT OF THE EARTH • OF OR RELATING TO THE STUDY OF THE EARTH • PERIODICALLY MIGRATING; NOMADIC; WANDERING • AN INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING TEMPERATURE (OR HEAT) • TO GO FROM ONE COUNTRY, REGION, OR PLACE TO ANOTHER • A DEVICE FOR REGULATING TEMPERATURE, AS OF A HEATING SYSTEM • ...
CNN TEN 2022-02-25
Across
- Which part of the solar system is 93 million miles away from us
- What country had the most medals in the Winter Olympics
- what item was lost on a trip to Colorado
- How many M&M’s were stacked for the new world record
- what virus does the queen of Britain have
- What country is trying to join NATO
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- 150,000 troops from this country invaded Ukraine
- who was the last president to have the queen in the Whitehouse
- How many wins did the Norwegian chess player have in a row
- how many supreme court candidates has the president met with
- What country was found in 1143
- What country had 80% of its items going to the United States
- What jet is being flown in near the Poland Boarder
- What was the dog's name that was found in California
- Where was the NewHampshire mini boat found
15 Clues: What country was found in 1143 • What country is trying to join NATO • what item was lost on a trip to Colorado • what virus does the queen of Britain have • Where was the NewHampshire mini boat found • 150,000 troops from this country invaded Ukraine • What jet is being flown in near the Poland Boarder • How many M&M’s were stacked for the new world record • ...
CNN TEN 2022-02-25
Across
- Which part of the solar system is 93 million miles away from us
- What country had the most medals in the Winter Olympics
- what item was lost on a trip to Colorado
- How many M&M’s were stacked for the new world record
- what virus does the queen of Britain have
- What country is trying to join NATO
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- 150,000 troops from this country invaded Ukraine
- who was the last president to have the queen in the Whitehouse
- How many wins did the Norwegian chess player have in a row
- how many supreme court candidates has the president met with
- What country was found in 1143
- What country had 80% of its items going to the United States
- What jet is being flown in near the Poland Boarder
- What was the dog's name that was found in California
- Where was the NewHampshire mini boat found
15 Clues: What country was found in 1143 • What country is trying to join NATO • what item was lost on a trip to Colorado • what virus does the queen of Britain have • Where was the NewHampshire mini boat found • 150,000 troops from this country invaded Ukraine • What jet is being flown in near the Poland Boarder • How many M&M’s were stacked for the new world record • ...
HUMS REVISION 2021-12-02
Across
- A legally recognized subject or national of a state.
- The legislative body of a country or state.
- The head of an elected government
- A person who moves from one place to another for better life condition.
- The group of people with the authority to govern a country or state.
- A person who has left their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum in another.
- A nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government.
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- They have the power to put laws into action.
- The upper house. Decorated in red.
- The judicial authorities of a country, judges.
- A formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position.
- A general vote by the electorate on a single political question.
- A person who has been forced to leave their country.
- The highest legislature.
- A group of states with a central government.
15 Clues: The highest legislature. • The head of an elected government • The upper house. Decorated in red. • The legislative body of a country or state. • They have the power to put laws into action. • A group of states with a central government. • The judicial authorities of a country, judges. • A legally recognized subject or national of a state. • ...
Society and politics 2020-11-12
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- the line that divides one country from another
- the elected head of a republic
- the group of people who officially control a country
- a nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government
- in some countries, the group of elected politicians or other people who make the laws for their country
- the money that is used in a particular country
- a community of people formed on the basis of common language
- a member of a government or law-making organization
- it is a group of individuals involved in persistent social interaction
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- a time when people vote in order to choose someone for a political or official job
- the leader of the government in some countries
- a person who has been elected to the parliament of a country
- to express your choice or opinion
- all the inhabitants of a particular place
- member of a nation
15 Clues: member of a nation • the elected head of a republic • to express your choice or opinion • all the inhabitants of a particular place • the line that divides one country from another • the leader of the government in some countries • the money that is used in a particular country • a member of a government or law-making organization • ...
Europe Economics Vocabulary 2022-10-24
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- an economy where the government controls all of your decisions
- this economy answers the three questions based on beliefs of the past
- a country with a mixed economy of 73% free and 27% command
- a country with a mixed of 59% free and 41% command
- an economy in which you can make your own economic decisions, and are not under the government's control
- when a country is both pure and command marketed and is somewhere in between
- country with a mixed economy of 79% free and 11% command
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- something that is a necessity to do something
- trade without using any money
- market and government control this e
- the coming together of a divided territory
- something that a person wants but doesn't need
- how much goods a country has based on supply and demand
- a rule or law made by authorities or government
- the concern of creation, consumption, and transfer of goods
15 Clues: trade without using any money • market and government control this e • the coming together of a divided territory • something that is a necessity to do something • something that a person wants but doesn't need • a rule or law made by authorities or government • a country with a mixed of 59% free and 41% command • how much goods a country has based on supply and demand • ...
M4 SOCIAL STUDIES 2023-09-19
Across
- a political system that gives power to the people as a whole.
- a form of government that places power in the hands of a small, privileged ruling class
- in charge of making laws of the country
- form of government which a person, the monarch is the head of the government
- system in which the head of the government leads an executive, that is separated from legislature
- most recent anarchist country from 1991 to 2006
- country that as a monarchial form of government
- a person who is a member of a particular country
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- the head of an elected government in a parliament
- a ruler with total power over a country
- a belief system that rejects governmental authority
- nobleman
- form of government in which the ruler has the power to govern without the consent of its people
- total power
- Greek word which means "rule of the people"
15 Clues: nobleman • total power • a ruler with total power over a country • in charge of making laws of the country • Greek word which means "rule of the people" • most recent anarchist country from 1991 to 2006 • country that as a monarchial form of government • a person who is a member of a particular country • the head of an elected government in a parliament • ...
Year 9 economics 2023-11-06
Across
- non physical items you can buy
- the money you earn from working
- sector includes the economic activities of all three levels of government
- Activities country’s do to advertise or promote their product
- corporation A company that operates in more then one country
- when a country moves something of theirs to another country
- physical items you can buy
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- when a country imports something of theirs to another country
- All of the countries of the world are linked and should be seen as a world wide economy
- Adds the amount of money circulating the economy
- sector items produced in Aus and different counties that are the imported and exported
- when people pay to go to different countries
- reduces the household ability to produce goods and services
- reducing the amount of money people earn to put it in the government sector
- gross domestic product to measure the size of the economy
15 Clues: physical items you can buy • non physical items you can buy • the money you earn from working • when people pay to go to different countries • Adds the amount of money circulating the economy • gross domestic product to measure the size of the economy • reduces the household ability to produce goods and services • ...
ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES 2019-02-19
Across
- English has a lot of loan words from this language
- this fictional character from a Central Asian country had a chance to experience American culture
- this famous American writer said (first name + last name): "In every port in the world, at least two Estonians can be found."
- a very popular holiday in English-speaking countries
- you can put on a barbie out in the bush in that country
- the polulation of this English-speaking country is over a billion
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- this country is part of the UK but is not on Great Britain
- a well-known building in Washington D.C.
- the number of stars on the American flag
- this English-speaking country has 3 capitals
- Prince of Wales (first name)
- the head of the Commonwealth
- this plant is the symbol of Ireland
- the largest city in Canada
- an island in the Mediterranean where English is an official language
15 Clues: the largest city in Canada • Prince of Wales (first name) • the head of the Commonwealth • this plant is the symbol of Ireland • a well-known building in Washington D.C. • the number of stars on the American flag • this English-speaking country has 3 capitals • English has a lot of loan words from this language • a very popular holiday in English-speaking countries • ...
globalization 2025-10-26
Across
- Financial support from the government to help local industries.
- A company that operates in more than one country.
- The use of tariffs or restrictions to protect domestic industries.
- The process by which businesses and cultures expand internationally.
- The buying, selling, or exchanging of goods and services between countries.
- To bring goods or services into a country from abroad.
- The type of money used in a particular country.
- Trade between countries without tariffs, quotas, or restrictions.
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- The difference in value between a country's exports and imports.
- To sell goods or services to another country.
- The network linking production, distribution, and delivery of goods.
- A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported.
- A tax placed on imported goods.
- Abbreviation for World Trade Organization, which sets global trade rules.
- A government order that restricts trade with a specific country.
15 Clues: A tax placed on imported goods. • To sell goods or services to another country. • The type of money used in a particular country. • A company that operates in more than one country. • To bring goods or services into a country from abroad. • A limit on the amount of a product that can be imported. • Financial support from the government to help local industries. • ...
A-Z Soc. Studies 2022-09-08
Across
- A mine in Michigan that people came to
- Some examples are Eiffel Tower and Statue of Liberty
- something over water
- Different Traditions or Languages
- the country that we live in
- A country settled by a king or queen
- Mostly black people that work for white people
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- A state by Sweden
- Farming
- A country in Africa
- A two part state in the USA
- A Country settled by the Vikings
- A big body of salty water
13 Clues: Farming • A state by Sweden • A country in Africa • something over water • A big body of salty water • A two part state in the USA • the country that we live in • A Country settled by the Vikings • Different Traditions or Languages • A country settled by a king or queen • A mine in Michigan that people came to • Mostly black people that work for white people • ...
Countries (Specifically the Balkans) 2023-05-05
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- Surrounds Bosnia, giving them barely any sea access.
- Allied with Romania, used to be a part of the same country. However, it is the poorest country in Europe.
- Technically Bosnia and Herzegovina, a country known for landmines.
- The eastern part of Austria-Hungary, bordering Romania, Serbia, Austria, and more.
- Confused with Slovakia, as their names are very similar.
- A country that borders Kosovo, Serbia, Croatia, Bosnia, and Albania.
- Borders Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Greece.
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- Borders Macedonia, Serbia, Romania, Greece, and Turkey.
- An unrecognized and landlocked country with about 2 million population.
- Alexander the Great is said to be from here.
- Claims Kosovo as a rebellious province, used to be Yugoslavia.
- Alexander the Great is also said to be from here, but this country has a better history.
- Same flag as Chad, also known for vampires for some reason.
13 Clues: Alexander the Great is said to be from here. • Borders Montenegro, Kosovo, Macedonia, and Greece. • Surrounds Bosnia, giving them barely any sea access. • Borders Macedonia, Serbia, Romania, Greece, and Turkey. • Confused with Slovakia, as their names are very similar. • Same flag as Chad, also known for vampires for some reason. • ...
Africa 2014-02-03
Across
- language spoken widely in East and Central Africa
- Muhammad Ali fought there
- biggest lake in Sub Saharan Africa
- formerly known as Gold Coast
- capital of Africa's newest country
- desert in North Africa
- replaced by the African Union
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- country that beat and defeated Italian army
- Kunta Kinte in "Roots" came from this country
- largest country in Africa
- exotic island off and part of Tanzania
- South African Currency
- Africa Ghandi lived and worked there
13 Clues: South African Currency • desert in North Africa • largest country in Africa • Muhammad Ali fought there • formerly known as Gold Coast • replaced by the African Union • biggest lake in Sub Saharan Africa • capital of Africa's newest country • Africa Ghandi lived and worked there • exotic island off and part of Tanzania • country that beat and defeated Italian army • ...
Crossword for grade 5 2025-05-13
Across
- a name of a famous place in italy
- fermented fish from Cambodia
- a name of pyramid
- a name of country in Africa
- a country name from a bad word
- a name of country in Central Asia
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- a traditional Chinese food
- a name of county in south America
- a name of Indonesian food
- for melayu people to communicate
- a name of a Indonesian musical instrument
- a tiny island country in Micronesia
- Original place of pizza
13 Clues: a name of pyramid • Original place of pizza • a name of Indonesian food • a traditional Chinese food • a name of country in Africa • fermented fish from Cambodia • a country name from a bad word • for melayu people to communicate • a name of county in south America • a name of a famous place in italy • a name of country in Central Asia • a tiny island country in Micronesia • ...
HUMS REVISION 2021-12-02
Across
- A legally recognized subject or national of a state.
- The legislative body of a country or state.
- The head of an elected government
- A person who moves from one place to another for better life condition.
- The group of people with the authority to govern a country or state.
- A person who has left their home country as a political refugee and is seeking asylum in another.
- A nation or territory considered as an organized political community under one government.
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- They have the power to put laws into action.
- The upper house. Decorated in red.
- The judicial authorities of a country, judges.
- A formal and organized choice by vote of a person for a political office or other position.
- A general vote by the electorate on a single political question.
- A person who has been forced to leave their country.
- The highest legislature.
- A group of states with a central government.
15 Clues: The highest legislature. • The head of an elected government • The upper house. Decorated in red. • The legislative body of a country or state. • They have the power to put laws into action. • A group of states with a central government. • The judicial authorities of a country, judges. • A legally recognized subject or national of a state. • ...
African Trivia 2022-02-03
Across
- River in two African countries' names. (5)
- One of the Seven Natural Wonders of the World on the Zambezi River. (8,5)
- The _____; surrounded by Senegal, the smallest of the mainland African countries. (6)
- Film franchise shares name of Country. (10)
- ababa The Mercato open-air market is located in this city. Also the capital of Ethiopia. (5,5)
- Number of African countries with Spanish as an official language. (3)
- River that flows through 11 African countries. (4)
- The capital of Kenya. (7)
- The Kalahari Desert is located in this country. (8)
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- Country completely landlocked by South Africa. (7)
- Country where the African Cup of Nations was held in 2022. (8)
- Largest city in Africa. (5)
- Mountain range stretching across Algeria and Morocco. (5,9)
- This area covers 30% of Africa. (6,6)
- The old name for this country was Nyasaland. (6)
15 Clues: The capital of Kenya. (7) • Largest city in Africa. (5) • This area covers 30% of Africa. (6,6) • River in two African countries' names. (5) • Film franchise shares name of Country. (10) • The old name for this country was Nyasaland. (6) • Country completely landlocked by South Africa. (7) • River that flows through 11 African countries. (4) • ...
Cross the Four Fronts 2013-02-19
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- Battle that ruined German hopes for a quick victory on the Western Front
- boat A type of submarine whose usage was a reason why the U.S. declared war on Germany
- An event in chess also occuring on the Western Front
- The strait fought over at the battle of Gallipoli
- empire Desirable ally because of its location
- First armored version of this machine developed by Britain
- Country that joined the Central Powers to defeat an old Balkan rival
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- Country that created the Schlieffen Plan
- Country with the largest amount of men in its military
- Site of Russian's disastrous defeat
- Neutral country that causes Britain to declare war on Germany
- A minority in the Ottoman Empire
- Plan thwarted partially by quick Russian military mobilization
- gas An uncertain weapon that could backfire due to natural causes such as the wind
- The country who was promised land by the Allies through a secret treaty
15 Clues: A minority in the Ottoman Empire • Site of Russian's disastrous defeat • Country that created the Schlieffen Plan • empire Desirable ally because of its location • The strait fought over at the battle of Gallipoli • An event in chess also occuring on the Western Front • Country with the largest amount of men in its military • ...
Mercantilism & Navigation Acts 2023-05-08
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- If you earn more than you spend, you will be left with a ____at the end.
- Another country other than Britain that implemented the Mercantilism theory
- theory in which a nation becomes stronger by keeping strict control over its trade.
- goods made in Europe and sold to other European nations and back to the colonies.
- goods sent from the colonies to Britain
- The King of Britain who enforced the Acts.
- Mercantilism was an _______ theory.
- a country that is able to produce all its needs for its citizens and is able to gain wealth by selling goods to other nations.
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- Mother countries keep strict ______over their trade
- manufactured goods from the mother country.
- Goods brought into a country or colony.
- Britain got free labour to increase productivity and profits
- A raw material from the colonies
- Goods sent to markets outside of a country
- series of laws that restricted colonial trade
15 Clues: A raw material from the colonies • Mercantilism was an _______ theory. • Goods brought into a country or colony. • goods sent from the colonies to Britain • Goods sent to markets outside of a country • The King of Britain who enforced the Acts. • manufactured goods from the mother country. • series of laws that restricted colonial trade • ...
M1 SOCIAL STUDIES 2023-09-22
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- a government with no laws.
- country that has an absolute monarchy.
- people choose their representatives.
- a famous dictator from Germany during the world war II.
- the practice of training people to obey (following the rules, not being late to school, not skipping classes.
- type of monarchy where the monarch is willing to part with some of his powers to other government agencies.
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- country that has a limited monarchy.
- country that has a dictatorship form of government.
- a Greek word means "rule of the people"
- form of government where the ruler is a king, queen, or an emperor.
- government means "rule by the people".
- means total power.
- important group of Thai population that the country needs to rely on.
- city in Europe that has a Theocracy form of government.
- form of government where one leader has all the power to control the country.
15 Clues: means total power. • a government with no laws. • country that has a limited monarchy. • people choose their representatives. • government means "rule by the people". • country that has an absolute monarchy. • a Greek word means "rule of the people" • country that has a dictatorship form of government. • city in Europe that has a Theocracy form of government. • ...
A Long Walk to Water Crossword 2025-12-15
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- the second country Salva escapes to
- the term for the group of boys that Salva was part of
- the friend that Salva makes while walking to Ethiopia
- the term for a person who has escaped an unsafe country
- the country that Salva and Nya are from
- the state that Salva lives in for some time
- the name of the girl whose perspective takes place in the 2000s
- the first country Salva escapes to
- the tribe that Nya is from
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- the last country Salva escapes to
- the name of the boy whose perspective takes place in the 1980s
- what Nya calls the machine that is brought to her tribe to drill for water
- the tribe that Salva is from
- the first food Salva eats after joining the new group as a child
- Nya has to make trips several times a day for this
15 Clues: the tribe that Nya is from • the tribe that Salva is from • the last country Salva escapes to • the first country Salva escapes to • the second country Salva escapes to • the country that Salva and Nya are from • the state that Salva lives in for some time • Nya has to make trips several times a day for this • the term for the group of boys that Salva was part of • ...
imperialism 2022-02-10
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- motive that applied to the search for wanting to take natural resources from other regions
- when a more powerful country agrees to protect a weaker country
- country that agreed to friendship and trade agreement
- when a country shows it's power by conquering other countries
- this country denied US land to build the panama canal
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- competition by Europeans to claim part of Africa
- where a country settles colonies and has complete control over what happens in them
- when a country obtains almost exclusive trading rights with a country or religion
- which country was the "jewel in the British crown"
- conference that separated Africa between European powers
10 Clues: competition by Europeans to claim part of Africa • which country was the "jewel in the British crown" • country that agreed to friendship and trade agreement • this country denied US land to build the panama canal • conference that separated Africa between European powers • when a country shows it's power by conquering other countries • ...
Plague Inc 2020-05-27
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- An infamous country with a cold climate, very hard to infect
- A sign of how bad the disease is if you catch it
- The most popular disease starting country in Plague Inc; also the starting country of COVID-19
- Plague Inc was ported to Android by _____
- A standard plague type which costs you points to devolve
- The developer of Plague Inc (first name and last name)
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- How easily your disease can kill someone
- How quickly your disease will spread
- Something you need in order to evolve your disease
- Necroa virus can turn people into _____
- The first plague type; the only plague type that is available after you download the game
- Something that can make humans survive a plague
- The world's population is around 7.1 _____ in Plague Inc
- The most populous country in the game
- A wealthy country with a balanced climate, located in North America
15 Clues: How quickly your disease will spread • The most populous country in the game • Necroa virus can turn people into _____ • How easily your disease can kill someone • Plague Inc was ported to Android by _____ • Something that can make humans survive a plague • A sign of how bad the disease is if you catch it • Something you need in order to evolve your disease • ...
Quiz by Max H 2019-04-30
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- you travel with it and it’s in the air
- you need it when you want travel
- when the escape from her country ,they hope for a better...
- this is a ship where cars can go on
- Get to know other...
- When you have too much.... it’s very hard to carry it on the airport
- this is a Long Trip With a ship
- this is a country where the narrator from last lesson was
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- this is a city in Vietnam
- when in your country is war you must....from your country
- When you escape from your country, a boat.... you
- when you want to pay in different countries you need..... money
- when you want to travel you need it for you clothes,etc.
- In Germany the...is Euro and in England the ... is Dollar
- when you must break by a boat trip
15 Clues: Get to know other... • this is a city in Vietnam • this is a Long Trip With a ship • you need it when you want travel • when you must break by a boat trip • this is a ship where cars can go on • you travel with it and it’s in the air • When you escape from your country, a boat.... you • when you want to travel you need it for you clothes,etc. • ...
Cross the Four Fronts: WW1 Crossword 2013-02-19
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- The country who was promised land by the Allies through a secret treaty
- Country that joined the Central Powers to defeat an old Balkan rival
- An uncertain weapon that could backfire due to natural causes such as the wind
- Desirable ally because of its location
- Site of Russian's disastrous defeat
- Battle that ruined German hopes for a quick victory on the Western Front
- Country with the largest amount of men in its military
- First armored version of this machine developed by Britain
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- Plan thwarted partially by quick Russian military mobilization
- An event in chess also occuring on the Western Front
- The strait fought over at the battle of Gallipoli
- boat A type of submarine whose usage was a reason why the U.S. declared war on Germany
- A minority in the Ottoman Empire
- Neutral country that causes Britain to declare war on Germany
- Country that created the Schlieffen Plan
15 Clues: A minority in the Ottoman Empire • Site of Russian's disastrous defeat • Desirable ally because of its location • Country that created the Schlieffen Plan • The strait fought over at the battle of Gallipoli • An event in chess also occuring on the Western Front • Country with the largest amount of men in its military • ...
Cross the Four Fronts: WW1 Crossword 2013-02-19
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- An uncertain weapon that could backfire due to natural causes such as the wind
- A minority in the Ottoman Empire
- Desirable ally because of its location
- Battle that ruined German hopes for a quick victory on the Western Front
- Neutral country that causes Britain to declare war on Germany
- The country who was promised land by the Allies through a secret treaty
- Plan thwarted partially by quick Russian military mobilization
- A type of submarine whose usage was a reason why the U.S. declared war on Germany
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- Country with the largest amount of men in its military
- Country that joined the Central Powers to defeat an old Balkan rival
- An event in chess also occuring on the Western Front
- Site of Russian's disastrous defeat
- The strait fought over at the battle of Gallipoli
- First armored version of this machine developed by Britain
- Country that created the Schlieffen Plan
15 Clues: A minority in the Ottoman Empire • Site of Russian's disastrous defeat • Desirable ally because of its location • Country that created the Schlieffen Plan • The strait fought over at the battle of Gallipoli • An event in chess also occuring on the Western Front • Country with the largest amount of men in its military • ...
UNIT 3/WEEK 5 2013-12-16
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- PERIODICALLY MIGRATING; NOMADIC; WANDERING
- THE PROCESS OR ACT OF MIGRATING; THE MOVEMENT OF PEOPLE FROM ONE PLACE TO ANOTHER
- OF OR RELATED TO THE OWNERSHIP OF A PARTICULAR AREA OR PIECE OF LAND
- TO LEAVE ONE COUNTRY OR REGION TO SETTLE IN ANOTHER; MIGRATE
- UNDER THE EARTH'S SURFACE
- THE ACT OF IMMIGRATING; COMING TO LIVE PERMANENTLY IN A FOREIGN COUNTRY
- TO GO FROM ONE COUNTRY, REGION, OR PLACE TO ANOTHER
- PEOPLE OR ANIMALS THAT MIGRATE
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- REDUCTION OF BODY TEMPERATURE (HEAT) TO BELOW THE NORMAL LEVEL
- OF OR RELATING TO THE STUDY OF THE EARTH
- TO COME TO A COUNTRY OF WHICH ONE IS NOT A NATIVE, USUALLY FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE
- AN INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING TEMPERATURE (OR HEAT)
- A DEVICE FOR REGULATING TEMPERATURE, AS OF A HEATING SYSTEM
- A PERSON WHO MIGRATES TO ANOTHER COUNTRY, USUALLY FOR PERMANENT RESIDENCE
- OF OR RELATING TO THE HEAT OF THE EARTH
15 Clues: UNDER THE EARTH'S SURFACE • PEOPLE OR ANIMALS THAT MIGRATE • OF OR RELATING TO THE HEAT OF THE EARTH • OF OR RELATING TO THE STUDY OF THE EARTH • PERIODICALLY MIGRATING; NOMADIC; WANDERING • AN INSTRUMENT FOR MEASURING TEMPERATURE (OR HEAT) • TO GO FROM ONE COUNTRY, REGION, OR PLACE TO ANOTHER • A DEVICE FOR REGULATING TEMPERATURE, AS OF A HEATING SYSTEM • ...
Year in review Logan Scott 2021-12-03
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- this country had a plane crash which resulted in 47 people dying and 49 surviving
- this variant of covid appeared earlier this year
- this country in South America had a deadly drug raid
- the newly discovered variant of covid
- this is the country that is trying to own Taiwan
- this is the name of the Prince that passed.
- this is the deadly virus that is still at large
- country that gets a new governmeant
- this baseball player passed this year and has an award named after him
- this was stormed in January of this year by protesters
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- the the voice actor of Carl Fredrickson ( movie Up) passed away this year
- this is the name of the highest ranked military officer who passed this year.
- this country is the location of the Taliban
- the state where six people were killed in a shooting
- the state where ten people were killed at a mall.
15 Clues: country that gets a new governmeant • the newly discovered variant of covid • this country is the location of the Taliban • this is the name of the Prince that passed. • this is the deadly virus that is still at large • this variant of covid appeared earlier this year • this is the country that is trying to own Taiwan • the state where ten people were killed at a mall. • ...
CNN TEN 2022-02-25
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- Which part of the solar system is 93 million miles away from us
- What country had the most medals in the Winter Olympics
- what item was lost on a trip to Colorado
- How many M&M’s were stacked for the new world record
- what virus does the queen of Britain have
- What country is trying to join NATO
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- 150,000 troops from this country invaded Ukraine
- who was the last president to have the queen in the Whitehouse
- How many wins did the Norwegian chess player have in a row
- how many supreme court candidates has the president met with
- What country was found in 1143
- What country had 80% of its items going to the United States
- What jet is being flown in near the Poland Boarder
- What was the dog's name that was found in California
- Where was the NewHampshire mini boat found
15 Clues: What country was found in 1143 • What country is trying to join NATO • what item was lost on a trip to Colorado • what virus does the queen of Britain have • Where was the NewHampshire mini boat found • 150,000 troops from this country invaded Ukraine • What jet is being flown in near the Poland Boarder • How many M&M’s were stacked for the new world record • ...
CNN TEN 2022-02-25
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- Which part of the solar system is 93 million miles away from us
- What country had the most medals in the Winter Olympics
- what item was lost on a trip to Colorado
- How many M&M’s were stacked for the new world record
- what virus does the queen of Britain have
- What country is trying to join NATO
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- 150,000 troops from this country invaded Ukraine
- who was the last president to have the queen in the Whitehouse
- How many wins did the Norwegian chess player have in a row
- how many supreme court candidates has the president met with
- What country was found in 1143
- What country had 80% of its items going to the United States
- What jet is being flown in near the Poland Boarder
- What was the dog's name that was found in California
- Where was the NewHampshire mini boat found
15 Clues: What country was found in 1143 • What country is trying to join NATO • what item was lost on a trip to Colorado • what virus does the queen of Britain have • Where was the NewHampshire mini boat found • 150,000 troops from this country invaded Ukraine • What jet is being flown in near the Poland Boarder • How many M&M’s were stacked for the new world record • ...
cross word 2024-03-13
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- reason for expatriate failure : lack of proper __________ in workplace (7).
- The return of someone to their own country (12).
- __________ training is an initiative that is designed to employees worldwide
- - Employee category : citizen of the host country where the company’s branch is located, which is different from the HQ
- the process of selecting someone for political position (candidates) (10).
- Hiring more expats leads to a more ________ workforce
- Mergers and acquisition leads to company expansion and ___________(6).
- An agreement that unites 2 existing companies into 1 new company
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- repatriation challenge : career ___________ (11).
- Employee category : citizen of the parent company’s country (3).
- Project ___________ helps with planning the company’s resources for hiring expats (10).
- common barrier faced by expatriate (8).
- Disadvantage of using expatriates: high ______(6).
- Reasons to use expatriate : introduction of new _________ to the host country (6).
- The host country environment plays a major role on the ___________ of the expatriate
15 Clues: common barrier faced by expatriate (8). • The return of someone to their own country (12). • repatriation challenge : career ___________ (11). • Disadvantage of using expatriates: high ______(6). • Hiring more expats leads to a more ________ workforce • Employee category : citizen of the parent company’s country (3). • ...
SPORTS QUIZ 2026 - B4 2026-02-10
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- The number of passes (or 'touches') allowed in volleyball before sending the ball over the net.
- The country that won the UEFA Euro Cup in 2004.
- A Greek gymnast who won the gold medal in the 1996 Atlanta Olympics.
- The country that won the FIFA World Cup in 2018.
- The player with the most Ballon d'Or awards in history.
- The player who won the 2024 Ballon d'Or.
- It became an Olympic sport in the 2020 Olympics.
- The player who won the 2025 Ballon d'Or.
- One of the best tennis players of the decade.
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- A country which produces elite archery athletes.
- The player who won the most World cups in history.
- A former Korean ice-skater and popular K-Pop singer.
- The most famous tennis tournament.
- The country that won the UEFA Euro Cup in 2020.
- Country of origin of the global pole vault super star Armant Duplantis.
- The player who won the 2023 Ballon d'Or.
16 Clues: The most famous tennis tournament. • The player who won the 2024 Ballon d'Or. • The player who won the 2025 Ballon d'Or. • The player who won the 2023 Ballon d'Or. • One of the best tennis players of the decade. • The country that won the UEFA Euro Cup in 2004. • The country that won the UEFA Euro Cup in 2020. • A country which produces elite archery athletes. • ...
COUNTRIES OF THE WORLD 2024-09-19
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- ancient Pharoahs, pyramids and desert are common here
- island in the Caribbean; home of Bob Marley
- Africa The country where freedom fighter Nelson Mandela was born
- The Great Wall and the city of Bejing is here
- The South American country that is home to the Amazon Rainforest
- the Eiffel Tower is located here
- It has the word "green" in it, but it actually has a lot of ice
- its capital is Santo Domingo; borders Haiti
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- The only country in South America where Spanish or Portuguese is not the official language
- some people speak Twi and Akan here; in West Africa
- continent that is also a country; has kangaroos
- Has 50 states, south of Canada
- home for many anime creations; in Asia
- It has the word "ice" in it, but it is actually very green with lots of plants
- The Taj Mahal is here; has the largest population of any other country
15 Clues: Has 50 states, south of Canada • the Eiffel Tower is located here • home for many anime creations; in Asia • island in the Caribbean; home of Bob Marley • its capital is Santo Domingo; borders Haiti • The Great Wall and the city of Bejing is here • continent that is also a country; has kangaroos • some people speak Twi and Akan here; in West Africa • ...
Trade: vocabulary 2024-11-05
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- Sale An agreement to reduce barriers to trade between countries.
- - A place on the coast where ships load and unload goods.
- Trade Countries around the world doing business with each other.
- - Money charged when goods are brought into a country.
- - The office that checks goods brought into a country.
- - How much of a product people want to buy.
- Route - A path goods travel between different places.
- - How much of a product is available to be bought.
- - A large box used to move goods on ships, trains, or trucks.
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- - A building used to store goods before they are sold.
- Goods brought into a country from another country.
- Rate - The value of one currency compared to another.
- - The highest amount of a product allowed to be imported.
- - Goods sent from one country to sell in another.
- - Moving goods from one place to another.
15 Clues: - Moving goods from one place to another. • - How much of a product people want to buy. • - Goods sent from one country to sell in another. • Goods brought into a country from another country. • - How much of a product is available to be bought. • Rate - The value of one currency compared to another. • Route - A path goods travel between different places. • ...
Wei Lun World Cup - P4-6 2026-04-09
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- Who created fighting sports like judo and jiu-jitsu?
- In the game of tennis, players hit the ball with a _____.
- Basketball was created in which country in 1891?
- Tabble tennis is also known as _____. It gets the name from the sound of the ball being hit.
- Football (soccer) was created in ____ in the 1800s.
- Which country won the World Cup in 2022?
- Which sport was created when a boy cheated while playing football (soccer)?
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- Running 42.195KM is called a ______.
- In ice hockey, players hit the ____ with their hockey sticks.
- Which sport is the oldest in the world?
- This year the World Cup will be played in 3 countries; USA, Canda, and _____.
- Which country won the World Cup in 2018?
- In 1930, the first World Cup was held in which country?
- Which country has won the World Cup 5 times? The most ever!
- Which sport was played on the moon in 1971?
15 Clues: Running 42.195KM is called a ______. • Which sport is the oldest in the world? • Which country won the World Cup in 2018? • Which country won the World Cup in 2022? • Which sport was played on the moon in 1971? • Basketball was created in which country in 1891? • Football (soccer) was created in ____ in the 1800s. • Who created fighting sports like judo and jiu-jitsu? • ...
jaylynn lesson 7 2021-10-19
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- a country can develop by increasing
- is a tax on imports or exports
- taking place within a country
- most nations are classified as
- is what a country is good at producing or it ability to produce a product more efficiently then other products.
- is a country with a strong economic and a stander of living
- is the exchange of goods and services.
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- is the total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year
- is a good government policy or restriction that limits international trade
- or the removal trade barriers
- coming from outside a country
- is economic growth or an increase in living standers
12 Clues: or the removal trade barriers • taking place within a country • coming from outside a country • is a tax on imports or exports • most nations are classified as • a country can develop by increasing • is the exchange of goods and services. • is economic growth or an increase in living standers • is a country with a strong economic and a stander of living • ...
Topic 1 Lesson 7 Vocabulary 2025-10-23
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- removal of trade barriers
- exchange of goods and services in a market
- total value of all goods and services produced in a country in a year
- coming from outside a country
- relating to or found within a country
- country with a strong economy and a high quality of life
- something that keeps goods and services from entering a country
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- a society's ability to produce a product most efficiently given all the products it could produce
- amount of goods and services produced given the amount of resources used
- tax on imports or exports
- country with a less-productive economy and a lower quality of life
- country's economic growth and quality of life
12 Clues: removal of trade barriers • tax on imports or exports • coming from outside a country • relating to or found within a country • exchange of goods and services in a market • country's economic growth and quality of life • country with a strong economy and a high quality of life • something that keeps goods and services from entering a country • ...
Solve the Country 2017-04-15
Mystery Country 8 2021-08-28
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- A form of government in which a single person is head of state for life or until abdication.
- Male bovine animals.
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- Glossy red, or occasionally yellow, pulpy edible fruit that is eaten as a vegetable or in salad.
- A landform surrounded by water on most of its border while being connected to a mainland from which it extends.
- Small oval fruit with a hard pit and bitter flesh, green when unripe and brownish black when ripe, used as food and as a source of oil.
- A sweet snack consisting of strips of fried dough dusted with sugar or cinnamon.
6 Clues: Male bovine animals. • A sweet snack consisting of strips of fried dough dusted with sugar or cinnamon. • A form of government in which a single person is head of state for life or until abdication. • Glossy red, or occasionally yellow, pulpy edible fruit that is eaten as a vegetable or in salad. • ...
Colombia, my country 2021-02-10
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- benefits of Colombia resulting from the two oceans.
- way of getting from A to B.
- the process of sending legal products to another country.
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- admission point, Colombia’s position in South America.
- place that is near to the coast.
- plants and animals in an area, functioning together with their surroundings.
6 Clues: way of getting from A to B. • place that is near to the coast. • benefits of Colombia resulting from the two oceans. • admission point, Colombia’s position in South America. • the process of sending legal products to another country. • plants and animals in an area, functioning together with their surroundings.
Mystery Country 1 2021-08-20
6 Clues: A joyful emotion • Oceanic delicacies • A large steep hill • Of the nordic or alpine variety • Tracks made of steel rails along which trains run • The direction in which a compass needle normally points
Mystery Country 4 2021-08-20
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- Traveling amusement shows or circus.
- The world's most popular sport.
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- The world's second longest river.
- A luxuriant, dense forest rich in biodiversity, found typically in tropical areas with consistently heavy rainfall.
- A large heavily built cat that has a yellowish-brown coat with black spots.
- A hot drink made from the roasted and ground seeds of a tropical shrub
6 Clues: The world's most popular sport. • The world's second longest river. • Traveling amusement shows or circus. • A hot drink made from the roasted and ground seeds of a tropical shrub • A large heavily built cat that has a yellowish-brown coat with black spots. • ...
English speaking country 2015-12-22
6 Clues: where is America • what is the capital uk • what is capital new zealand • what is the capital canada • What is the capital australia • what language is spoken in usa
Nation, Country, State 2024-01-12
6 Clues: Example of autocracy • Organized system to maintain order • Govt. where power held by elite group • Nation that has a government ruling over them • Group of people that hold something in common • Geographical location where a certain group of people live
My country Panama 2025-03-27
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- Famous dishes of a country for example panama has SANCOCHO
- it is all about tradition and customs of a country
- A city that pirates destroyed in the past
- A big building located in Panama city
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- dresses, dances and music are represented with this word
- important place in Panama where ships cross from one ocean to other
6 Clues: A big building located in Panama city • A city that pirates destroyed in the past • it is all about tradition and customs of a country • dresses, dances and music are represented with this word • Famous dishes of a country for example panama has SANCOCHO • important place in Panama where ships cross from one ocean to other
ECONOMICS 2012-08-31
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- good or services that a country sells and sends to other countries.
- the process of using machinery for all major forms of production.
- a severe drop in overall business activity over a long period of time.
- a finished product sold to consumers for personal or home use.
- total market value of all goods and services produced in a country in a given year.
- an economy that is a comonation of command, market, and traditional economies.
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- goods or services that a country brings in or purchases from another country.
- a political system in which the government owns all proporty and runs acommand economy.
- the level of a country's economic activity, growth, and quality of life.
- paper or coins that a country uses for its money supply.
- an increase in overall prices.
- the structure of economic life in a country.
- objects or materials that humans can purchase to satisfy their wants and needs.
- a person who buys goods or services for personal use.
14 Clues: an increase in overall prices. • the structure of economic life in a country. • a person who buys goods or services for personal use. • paper or coins that a country uses for its money supply. • a finished product sold to consumers for personal or home use. • the process of using machinery for all major forms of production. • ...
CH. 3 Lesson 3 Vocab 2025-12-04
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- cannot be totally replaced
- means of production are publicly owned
- means of production are privately owned
- arrangement whereby a group of countries decides to set little or no tariffs on quotas
- resources are distributed mainly through families
- parts of the economy are privately owned and parts are owned by the government
- measurement of what is produced and what is required to produce it
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- how a society decides on the ownership and distribution of its economic resources
- level at which a person, a group, or a nation lives as measured by the extent to which it meets its needs
- can be totally replaced
- send a product produced in one country to another country
- total dollar value of all final goods and services produced in a country during a single year
- economic principle by which a country works to create conditions where all the natural resources for meeting the needs of society are available
- when a country brings in a product from another country
14 Clues: can be totally replaced • cannot be totally replaced • means of production are publicly owned • means of production are privately owned • resources are distributed mainly through families • when a country brings in a product from another country • send a product produced in one country to another country • ...
changing global relationships 2014-11-30
Across
- a trade restriction on the amount of the amount of goods that can be imported to a country.
- a factory unit where the products of transnational corporations are produced.
- a payment to a producer of a good by the government.
- a large company that has a head office in one country and other offices in different countrys
- a foreign office or factory of a transnational corporation .
- a poor country of the world where many people have a low standard of living
- a tax put on an imported good by the government
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- technology which involves the web.
- the values and customs of a particular country.
- the movement of goods to one country to another.
- a good or service sent from one country to another.
- a good service received by one country to another.
12 Clues: technology which involves the web. • the values and customs of a particular country. • a tax put on an imported good by the government • the movement of goods to one country to another. • a good service received by one country to another. • a good or service sent from one country to another. • a payment to a producer of a good by the government. • ...
World Geography 2021-10-25
Across
- the breaking away of one part of a country to form a separate, independent country
- a seasonal warm wind that blows down the rockies in late winter and early spring
- Quebec's french speaking inhabitants
- a member of the arctic native peoples of North America: once known as Eskimo
- sand or sandstone that is naturally impregnated with petroleum
- harvesting fish to the point that certain species are depleted and the value of the fishery reduced
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- the cultivation of seafood
- complex forest that has developed over a long period of time
- one of the indigenous peoples of Canada who are neither Inuit nor Metis
- a partially self-governing country with close ties to another country
- an area in which fish and other sea animals are caught
- an American colonist who remained loyal to the British government
- elevation in which it is too cold for trees to grow
- to leave one's country to settle in another country
14 Clues: the cultivation of seafood • Quebec's french speaking inhabitants • elevation in which it is too cold for trees to grow • to leave one's country to settle in another country • an area in which fish and other sea animals are caught • complex forest that has developed over a long period of time • sand or sandstone that is naturally impregnated with petroleum • ...
Citizen & Immigration Vocabulary 2025-05-15
Across
- A person ____ in the US is always a citizen.
- you don't choose to do it
- a reason people want to leave their country like war
- How a person born in another country can become a US citizen
- to move from one place to another, usually over a long distance, and often seasonally
- a document or mark made in your passport that allows you to enter or leave a country
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- a reason people want to go to another country like a good job
- If your ____ are US citizens, then you are too.
- A chance to do something you want to do
- you choose to do it
- A document that says a person can live and work permanently in the US
- to come into a foreign country to live there permanently
- Someone who lives in a certain place legally but isn’t a citizen
- A person who legally belongs to a country and has rights and protections
14 Clues: you choose to do it • you don't choose to do it • A chance to do something you want to do • A person ____ in the US is always a citizen. • If your ____ are US citizens, then you are too. • a reason people want to leave their country like war • to come into a foreign country to live there permanently • How a person born in another country can become a US citizen • ...
Population Review 2025-09-29
Across
- a country that is not economically strong is one of these
- this is the most accurate measurement of births bc it only measure women in their fertile years
- Antarctica has none of this because there is no permanent human population
- usa, france, japan are all these because they are economically strong
- if a country has too many people, they could exceed this
- a country that is shrinking in size like Denmark, might create one of these
- china created one of these with the one child policy
- Japan has one of the highest of these at 84
- when the population went from 1 to 8 billion this formed
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- after world war 2, this occured because countries wanted to repopulation
- a country that has a population that has stabilized
- if this is high a country does not have good healthcare for their children
- this measures how many babies a country is having
- this measures how many people are dying
14 Clues: this measures how many people are dying • Japan has one of the highest of these at 84 • this measures how many babies a country is having • a country that has a population that has stabilized • china created one of these with the one child policy • if a country has too many people, they could exceed this • when the population went from 1 to 8 billion this formed • ...
Causes of Imperialism 2021-10-05
Across
- Who was the Queen of Hawaii?
- In the 1800s many countries starting taking over weaker or stronger countries?
- What did America have an abundance of or plenty of?
- The Panama Canal helped encourage shipping and what?
- What natural resource was taken from Egypt?
- Which word means to send products out of your country for sale? import or export
- What word means taking over of other countries in a political, economic or social way
- Which U.S. president did NOT approve of annexing or taking over Hawaii?
- What country was independent after the Spanish- American War?
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- What is the name of the waterway which is a shortcut between the Pacific and Atlantic Oceans?
- What country got word of European success of imperialism?
- What word means to sell something and the money you make from selling it?
- Who won the Spanish-American War?
- This reason for imperialism was for natural resources and the money they could bring
- Was Hawaii a state yet? yes or no?
- Weaker countries that were taken over became what for the stronger country?
- What were American businessmen growing in Hawaii?
- What islands did the U.S. have strong influence over?
- What country had a revolution that the U.S. supported?
- European countries had many of these but the U.S. did not
20 Clues: Who was the Queen of Hawaii? • Who won the Spanish-American War? • Was Hawaii a state yet? yes or no? • What natural resource was taken from Egypt? • What were American businessmen growing in Hawaii? • What did America have an abundance of or plenty of? • The Panama Canal helped encourage shipping and what? • What islands did the U.S. have strong influence over? • ...
Imperialism 2024-05-20
Across
- The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism
- Colony has its ruler/local elite removed from power and officials from the mother country rule
- India’s independence champion
- The belief that people should be loyal mainly to their nation – that is, to the people with whom they share a culture and a history, rather than to a king or ruler.
- Shortcut created between Europe and Asia
- The domination and extension of a nation’s power over other lands
- At the Berlin Conference from 1884-5 Bismarck did not include representatives from
- Political unit dependent on another for protection
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- The Asia colony that was considered the “Jewel in the Crown” of Queen Victoria
- Mathew Perry made friends with this Asian country even though it maintained its independence
- Bought Egypt’s shares in the Suez Canal because of debt
- Benefits of British Rule
- The mercenary Hindu and Muslim soldiers were known as
- Americans used this policy to gain access to China
- What revolution was happening, during the Age of Imperialism
- China believed the best diplomatic tool to protect themselves from foreigners was
- How many Continents was the British Empire On
- Colony maintains the ruler/local elite but their power is controlled by the mother country
- Incorporate a country within a country
19 Clues: Benefits of British Rule • India’s independence champion • Incorporate a country within a country • Shortcut created between Europe and Asia • How many Continents was the British Empire On • The British Monarch during the Age of Imperialism • Americans used this policy to gain access to China • Political unit dependent on another for protection • ...
NATO (clues in Schoology!) 2025-01-14
Across
- Conflict and instability in Africa and this region cause large scale migration and loss of life
- As they have no army, NATO relies on members to contribute _____
- This country presents the greatest security risk to NATO today
- NATO members must have this type of government
- The North Atlantic ____ is the chief decision-making body of NATO
- A principle of NATO is that an attack against one is an attack against __
- All member nations must agree before action is taken
- There are currently this many NATO members
- There were this many original NATO countries
- NATO works with the EU and the UN to confront this challenge in the world today
- NATO has responded to threats posed by Russia's invasion of this country
- In order to join NATO, a country must agree to uphold the principles of this other organization
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- Other countries can join NATO if all of the members _____
- All NATO members are represented _____ in discussions
- A goal of NATO is to maintain ____ and freedom
- Non-member countries that work with NATO are called NATO _____
- NATO today confronts security challenges from this country
- One of the 4 core values a country must agree to uphold in order to join NATO
- NATO formed after this global conflict (abbreviated)
- One of the 4 core values a country must agree to uphold in order to join NATO
20 Clues: There are currently this many NATO members • There were this many original NATO countries • A goal of NATO is to maintain ____ and freedom • NATO members must have this type of government • All member nations must agree before action is taken • NATO formed after this global conflict (abbreviated) • All NATO members are represented _____ in discussions • ...
TRIGGER 2024- TREASURE HUNT: ROUND 1 2024-11-12
Across
- Country with ancient pyramids and the Nile River.
- European country famous for the Eiffel Tower.
- Most populous country, known for the Great Wall.
- Country shaped like a boot, famous for pasta and pizza.
- Largest country in South America, known for the Amazon rainforest.
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- Second largest country by area, with cities like Toronto and Vancouver.
- Country known as the birthplace of democracy and the Olympics.
- Known as the “Land of the Rising Sun.”
- Home to Mount Everest.
- Second most populous country in the world, famous for the Taj Mahal.
10 Clues: Home to Mount Everest. • Known as the “Land of the Rising Sun.” • European country famous for the Eiffel Tower. • Most populous country, known for the Great Wall. • Country with ancient pyramids and the Nile River. • Country shaped like a boot, famous for pasta and pizza. • Country known as the birthplace of democracy and the Olympics. • ...
Third Grade March Vocabulary 2022-03-19
Countries 2023-06-26
Across
- This is a country in Europe famous for its art, architecture, and landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. It is also known for its exquisite cuisine, including croissants and cheese.
- Kingdom This is a country in Europe comprising England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It is known for its rich history, royal family, iconic landmarks like Big Ben and Buckingham Palace, and cultural contributions in literature, music, and theater.
- Korea This is a country in East Asia known for its technological advancements, pop music (K-pop), delicious cuisine like kimchi and bibimbap, and traditional heritage such as hanbok clothing.
- This is an island country in East Asia known for its rich culture, technological advancements, and delicious cuisine like sushi and ramen.
- This is a country in South Asia known for its rich history, diverse culture, and ancient traditions like yoga and Ayurveda. It is also famous for its delicious cuisine and colorful festivals like Diwali.
- This is a country in East Asia known for its long history, ancient landmarks like the Great Wall, and contributions to inventions such as paper and gunpowder.
- This is the largest country in South America known for its vibrant culture, diverse ecosystems like the Amazon Rainforest, and love for soccer.
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- States This is a country in North America known for its cultural diversity, iconic cities like New York and Los Angeles, and landmarks such as the Statue of Liberty and the Grand Canyon. It is famous for its entertainment industry, including Hollywood movies and music.
- This is a country in North America known for its vibrant culture, colorful festivals like Dia de los Muertos (Day of the Dead), and delicious cuisine including tacos and guacamole.
- This is a country in Europe known for its rich history, beautiful beaches, and vibrant festivals like La Tomatina and the Running of the Bulls. It is also famous for flamenco dancing and paella, a traditional rice dish.
- This is a country in North America known for its breathtaking natural beauty, vast wilderness, and friendly people. It is famous for its maple syrup, ice hockey, and diverse wildlife.
- This is a country and continent known for its unique wildlife, stunning natural landscapes like the Great Barrier Reef, and iconic animals such as kangaroos and koalas.
- This is a country in Europe known for its engineering prowess, precision manufacturing, and famous automobile brands like BMW and Mercedes-Benz. It is also renowned for its beer festivals, such as Oktoberfest.
- This is the largest country in the world, spanning across Eastern Europe and Northern Asia. It is known for its vast landscapes, historical architecture, and contributions to literature, ballet, and space exploration.
- This is a country in southern Europe known for its ancient ruins, Renaissance art, and iconic landmarks like the Colosseum and the Leaning Tower of Pisa. It is famous for its pizza, pasta, and gelato.
15 Clues: This is an island country in East Asia known for its rich culture, technological advancements, and delicious cuisine like sushi and ramen. • This is the largest country in South America known for its vibrant culture, diverse ecosystems like the Amazon Rainforest, and love for soccer. • ...
Country 2021-07-31
Country 2020-08-25
3 Clues: this country is very very big,has very cold winters • this country is in East Asia, has 4 main islands, famous for Mount Fiji • this country is located in the Mediterranea, held first Olympic Games,the capital city begins with the letter A
Country 2025-03-04
quarter 4 grade 4 2024-05-01
Across
- an open area with farms and few people
- a really tall building
- a big city with tall buildings
- a way for people to travel underground
- country we have been studying all year
- we live in the _______ age
- country where most immigrants come to the US from today
- areas where people live outside a city
- a way to get information online
- giving food or money to someone who needs help
- a person who moves and wants to live in a new country
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- land given to American Indians
- a person who has to leave their country
- goods moved by airplanes or other vehicles
- a large ship that moves goods
- a new idea for something
16 Clues: a really tall building • a new idea for something • we live in the _______ age • a large ship that moves goods • land given to American Indians • a big city with tall buildings • a way to get information online • an open area with farms and few people • a way for people to travel underground • country we have been studying all year • areas where people live outside a city • ...
Making the Constitution 2020-01-29
Across
- The body or group of people who help run a country or kingdom
- Changes or additions to the Constitution
- To give up something in order to reach an agreement
- Discussing or arguing with people whose opinions are different from your own
- A set of rules that gives government power and explains how a country’s
- Freedom
- Parts of a country that are controlled by a country’s government but that also have the power to make their own laws about some things.
- A meeting
- government A government that controls the whole country
- Revolutionary War against Great Britain, and declared America’s independence from Great Britain
- fathers The group of leaders who united the original thirteen colonies, led them in the
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- To be chosen by voting
- Making one’s own choices and not being under anyone else’s power or control
- Places that are settled and controlled by people from another country
- The elected leader of a country
- a group of people who make the laws for the U.S.
- Freedoms that are protected by law
- works
- To make a decision by marking choices on a piece of paper called a ballot, by raising your hand, by saying your choices out loud, or by use machines
- Written pages of information
20 Clues: works • Freedom • A meeting • To be chosen by voting • Written pages of information • The elected leader of a country • Freedoms that are protected by law • Changes or additions to the Constitution • a group of people who make the laws for the U.S. • To give up something in order to reach an agreement • government A government that controls the whole country • ...
Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-27
Across
- The exchange of food, animals and diseases and culture between the Old World and the New World
- A mixed person with white and black (Caucasian and African) ancestry
- the idea that wealth comes from exporting more than importing accumulating
- A small, fast Spanish or Portuguese ship used for sailing in the 15th - 17th century
- The ____ world. What explorers found west of the Atlantic
- A contagious disease where the person has high fevers and pus-filled bumps
- A conqueror from Spain
- The ___ world. Part of the world before coming into contact with the Americas
- A person who makes or draws maps
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- Originating or naturally occurring in a particular place
- A person who is of mix European and indigenous race
- Natural _____. Materials that occur in nature
- A disease when you do not have that much Vitamin C. A symptom includes swollen bleeding gums
- Exclusive possession or control of the supply of a trade.
- An area that is planted for food like cotton, coffee, sugarcane etc....
- A person who is sent to a foreign country to do religious work
- A group of people living in a foreign country that is controlled by another country
- "Exit Port." to sell goods or services to another country
- To bring goods and services into the country from abroad
19 Clues: A conqueror from Spain • A person who makes or draws maps • Natural _____. Materials that occur in nature • A person who is of mix European and indigenous race • To bring goods and services into the country from abroad • Originating or naturally occurring in a particular place • Exclusive possession or control of the supply of a trade. • ...
Causes of Imperialism 2021-10-05
Across
- Who was the Queen of Hawaii?
- In the 1800s many countries starting taking over weaker or stronger countries?
- What did America have an abundance of or plenty of?
- The panama Canal helped encourage shipping and what?
- What natural resource was taken from Egypt?
- Which word means to send products out of your country for sale? import or export
- What word means taking over of other countries in a political, economic or social way
- Which U.S. president did NOT approve of annexing or taking over Hawaii?
- What country was independent after the Spanish- American War?
Down
- What is the name of the waterway which is a shortcut between the pacific and Atlantic Oceans?
- What country got word of European success of imperialism?
- What word means to sell something and the money you make from selling it?
- Who won the Spanish-American War?
- This reason for imperialism was for natural resources and the money they could bring
- Was Hawaii a state yet? yes or no?
- Weaker countries that were taken over became what for the stronger country?
- What were American businessmen growing in Hawaii?
- What islands did the U.S. have strong influence over?
- What country had a revolution that the U.S. supported?
- European countries had many of these but the U.S. did not
20 Clues: Who was the Queen of Hawaii? • Who won the Spanish-American War? • Was Hawaii a state yet? yes or no? • What natural resource was taken from Egypt? • What were American businessmen growing in Hawaii? • What did America have an abundance of or plenty of? • The panama Canal helped encourage shipping and what? • What islands did the U.S. have strong influence over? • ...
