country Crossword Puzzles
Michaels Christmas gift hint 2024-12-20
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- a Christian holiday that's always on Sunday
- a type of flatbread
- Takoyaki's main ingredient
- Capital City of Scotland
- a famous Italian dish
- "bring up the..." by DJ Khalid
- Tex-Mex dish with tortilla chips and cheese
- a type of beer brewed and conditioned at low temperature
- on the cake
- country on equator, Capitol City Quito
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- astronomical event when one object temporarily covered the other
- has a shortage at the beginning of covid
- Phil DePauws favorite sports team
- Ana's ultimate ability
- purple vegetable
- chemical symbol Ag
- a country that borders Ukraine, Hungary, Serbia, Bulgaria and Moldova
- one of Their & Simon's favorite
- Bird with a weird face
- a country that borders Libya Sudan, Israel and Palestine
20 Clues: on the cake • purple vegetable • chemical symbol Ag • a type of flatbread • a famous Italian dish • Ana's ultimate ability • Bird with a weird face • Capital City of Scotland • Takoyaki's main ingredient • "bring up the..." by DJ Khalid • one of Their & Simon's favorite • Phil DePauws favorite sports team • country on equator, Capitol City Quito • ...
Veterans Day 2024-10-22
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- A military decoration awarded for heroism.
- A military greeting of respect.
- A type of military vessel.
- A military award for wounded soldiers
- A military rank below corporal.
- A military unit.
- A military rank above major.
- A type of military vehicle.
- something else Veterans do for they country
- A military base.
- what Veterans do for they country
- A military rank above lieutenant colonel.
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- A word meaning "to leave military service."
- A type of military insignia.
- The highest military rank in the United States.
- rank above lieutenant.
- A person who has served in the armed forces.
- A type of military aircraft.
- A military operation.
- DAY A day in November honoring veterans.
- the feeling of serving your country
21 Clues: A military unit. • A military base. • A military operation. • rank above lieutenant. • A type of military vessel. • A type of military vehicle. • A type of military insignia. • A type of military aircraft. • A military rank above major. • A military greeting of respect. • A military rank below corporal. • what Veterans do for they country • the feeling of serving your country • ...
The Big Picture 2024-04-18
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- The tallest trees
- The largest continent
- The largest organ in the human body
- The largest bone in the human body
- The longest river in the world
- The largest ocean in the world
- The largest desert in the world
- The largest stadium in the United States
- The tallest mountain above sea level in the world
- The largest subtropical desert in the world
- The largest country by area
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- The largest country by population
- The largest island in the world
- The largest animal
- The longest river in the United States
- The largest snake
- The largest country in Africa
- The largest freshwater lake in the world
- The largest planet
- The tallest waterfall in the world
20 Clues: The tallest trees • The largest snake • The largest animal • The largest planet • The largest continent • The largest country by area • The largest country in Africa • The longest river in the world • The largest ocean in the world • The largest island in the world • The largest desert in the world • The largest country by population • The largest bone in the human body • ...
Spanish-French History 2021-10-20
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- Share the Iberian Peninsula with Portugal
- White’s born in Latin America to Peninsular parents
- Napoleon’s rival
- Led the French Army against Napoleon
- Supporters of the Spanish King
- One African parent and one White parent
- Son of Portugal's King
- Left South America for Europe
- World’s longest mountain ranges
- A French colony
- Correcting mistakes or wrongdoings
- One Native parent and one White parent
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- To rule oneself
- White’s born in Spain or Portugal
- We live in the East (blank) part of America
- Country in North America
- Creole aristocrat
- To have pride in your country
- Colonies were only allowed to trade with their home country
- The First emperor of France
20 Clues: To rule oneself • A French colony • Napoleon’s rival • Creole aristocrat • Son of Portugal's King • Country in North America • The First emperor of France • To have pride in your country • Left South America for Europe • Supporters of the Spanish King • World’s longest mountain ranges • White’s born in Spain or Portugal • Correcting mistakes or wrongdoings • ...
M1 Vocab 2022-09-06
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- Give reason for why something is
- a smaller region within a country
- A king or queen
- a nation that takes over other nations
- one’s pride in their nation
- evidence in a text
- a debate about the Earth
- taking two things and asking what’s different
- making a statement smaller
- taking two things and asking what’s similar
- a self governed state
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- A person who harshly rules a country or state
- a brief summary describing something
- a ruler of a federal system
- an area or division
- supportive assistants of the queen
- being at feudal labor
- giving credit to where you got the info
- an area ruled by 1 king or queen
- a country
20 Clues: a country • A king or queen • evidence in a text • an area or division • being at feudal labor • a self governed state • a debate about the Earth • making a statement smaller • a ruler of a federal system • one’s pride in their nation • Give reason for why something is • an area ruled by 1 king or queen • a smaller region within a country • supportive assistants of the queen • ...
European Countries & Physical Features 2025-08-27
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- South of Europe
- Capital is Brussels
- World’s largest country
- West of Europe
- Capital is Madrid
- Known for tulips and canals
- Includes England, Scotland, Wales, and N. Ireland
- Mountains between Spain and France
- Capital is Warsaw
- Flat land across northern Europe
- Flows through central Europe
- West of Spain
- Home to Spain and Portugal
- Country of Paris
- North of Europe
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- Divide Europe and Asia
- Capital is Vienna
- Capital is Berlin
- Between England and France
- Mountains in central Europe
- Capital is Kyiv
- Norway and Sweden
- Famous for Alps and chocolate
- Flows through Germany
- Capital is Athens
- Country in Europe and Asia.
- Boot-shaped nation
27 Clues: West of Spain • West of Europe • South of Europe • Capital is Kyiv • North of Europe • Country of Paris • Capital is Vienna • Capital is Berlin • Capital is Madrid • Norway and Sweden • Capital is Warsaw • Capital is Athens • Boot-shaped nation • Capital is Brussels • Flows through Germany • Divide Europe and Asia • World’s largest country • Between England and France • Home to Spain and Portugal • ...
Angelica & Jan Sip and Solve 2025-08-25
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- The song the groom walked out to in ceremony
- What month did the groom propose
- First name of best man
- Country where bride was born
- Country where groom was born
- Bride and Groom's first trip (city)
- Bride and groom's first car model (coincidentally)
- Which country did groom proposed to bride
- Groom's allergy
- Bride's favourite singer (last name)
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- Number of bridesmaids
- Groom's favourite athlete ever
- First name of maid of honour
- Where groom works
- Groom's favourite colour
- Groom's favourtie beer (Filipino brand)
- Bride's surname
- Groom's favourite NBA player right now
- Colour of bride and groom's wedding ring
- Groom's first NBA jersey (last name of player)
- What did bride studied in university
21 Clues: Bride's surname • Groom's allergy • Where groom works • Number of bridesmaids • First name of best man • Groom's favourite colour • First name of maid of honour • Country where bride was born • Country where groom was born • Groom's favourite athlete ever • What month did the groom propose • Bride and Groom's first trip (city) • What did bride studied in university • ...
Knights of the Hill Country Crossword 2013-03-24
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- Hampton's father _____ him at an early age
- Character who is referred to as having "Sad,soulful eyes"
- The mascot of the Kennisaw football team
- College that Hampton is aiming to go to with Blaine for football
- Mysterious man who everyone in town calls a traitor
- Main protagonist in the novel
- The Kennisaw Knights were looking for their ____ undefeated season
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- Nickname that was given to Sarah because of her hair
- Town in which the novel takes place
- Position that Hampton played in football
- Town football hero who went on the play in the pros
- Name of Blaine's car
- Character who has been with Hampton since age 4
- Rival team of the Kennisaw Knights
- Running Back of the past Kennisaw Knights who was black
15 Clues: Name of Blaine's car • Main protagonist in the novel • Rival team of the Kennisaw Knights • Town in which the novel takes place • Position that Hampton played in football • The mascot of the Kennisaw football team • Hampton's father _____ him at an early age • Character who has been with Hampton since age 4 • Town football hero who went on the play in the pros • ...
u/ou/o as in country 2018-10-29
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- antonym of pretty
- one of your fingers
- something that protects you from rain
- son of your uncle or aunt
- a budget fight????????????
- antonym of over
- lives in the jungle
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- one of your parents
- 2
- something you may wear when gardening
- antonym of old
- antonym of objective
- antonym of smooth
- another word for nation
- is the capital of engaland
15 Clues: 2 • antonym of old • antonym of over • antonym of pretty • antonym of smooth • one of your parents • one of your fingers • lives in the jungle • antonym of objective • another word for nation • son of your uncle or aunt • a budget fight???????????? • is the capital of engaland • something you may wear when gardening • something that protects you from rain
Crossword Puzzle-Language form other country 2022-05-11
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- a school or class that prepares children for first grade. A child in kindergarten is typically 5 or 6 years old.
- the capital or chief city of a country or region.
- a serving of coffee, especially prepared European-style.
- an expedition to observe or hunt animals in their natural habitat, especially in East Africa.
- a slender long-legged fly with aquatic larvae. The bite of the bloodsucking female can transmit a number of serious diseases including malaria and encephalitis.
- a strong desire to travel.
- an implement, container, or other article, especially for household use.
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- a written outline of a movie, novel, or stage work giving details of the plot and individual scenes.
- a strip, ring, or tube of pasta or a similar dough, typically made with egg and usually eaten with a sauce or in a soup.
- a book or set of books giving information on many subjects or on many aspects of one subject and typically arranged alphabetically.
- begin to do or pursue (something) again after a pause or interruption.
- goods, especially private property, taken from an enemy in war.
- a long high sea wave caused by an earthquake, submarine landslide, or other disturbance.
- a yellow, oval citrus fruit with thick skin and fragrant, acidic juice.
- deliberately destroy, damage, or obstruct (something), especially for political or military advantage.
15 Clues: a strong desire to travel. • the capital or chief city of a country or region. • a serving of coffee, especially prepared European-style. • goods, especially private property, taken from an enemy in war. • begin to do or pursue (something) again after a pause or interruption. • a yellow, oval citrus fruit with thick skin and fragrant, acidic juice. • ...
Chile a country of astrominical discoveries 2023-08-07
15 Clues: país • hitos • cosmos • cielos • grande • premio • situado • químico • regiones • años luz • excelente • científico • instalaciones • descubrimientos • way. Via láctea
Social Studies - Creating a New Nation p. 116 2020-12-14
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- our first president
- where the Constitution was written
- African American who planned the capital
- Declaration of Independence was signed in
- a synonym for british
- number of years the Am. Revolution lasted
- someone who loves their country
- a synonym for freedom
- a tax on all printed items
- first unfair tax on the colonies
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- colony where the Boston Tea Party happened
- a synonym for country
- a synonym for war
- money paid to the government
- a antonym for satisfied
- a country that is part of Great Britain
- number of original colonies
- laws and beliefs formally written down
18 Clues: a synonym for war • our first president • a synonym for country • a synonym for british • a synonym for freedom • a antonym for satisfied • a tax on all printed items • number of original colonies • money paid to the government • someone who loves their country • first unfair tax on the colonies • where the Constitution was written • laws and beliefs formally written down • ...
Unit 31 2021-05-30
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- something related to a place
- Country of NE South America
- a phenomena of Earth which contains insects, wild life, trees, plants, and landscape
- something from or related to nature
- to move freely through a closed system or area
- a perfectly round object
- courteous, good will
- a not so circular line or route
- Country of N Europe
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- of or pertaining to birth
- something that is similar to a circle
- Republic of W central Europe
- something containing grace
- quality of being thankful
- the perimeter of a circle
- a travelling company of acrobats and clowns
- a condition
- Country of NE Africa
18 Clues: a condition • Country of N Europe • courteous, good will • Country of NE Africa • a perfectly round object • of or pertaining to birth • quality of being thankful • the perimeter of a circle • something containing grace • Country of NE South America • something related to a place • Republic of W central Europe • a not so circular line or route • something from or related to nature • ...
Latin America Map 2025-06-02
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- Brazil speaks this
- world's tallest uninterrupted waterfall
- largest Caribbean island
- 4,000 mile long river through a rainforest
- on the equator
- national park with glaciers ___ del Paine
- borders Mexico
- the Amazon Rainforest makes 20% of the world's __
- Caribbean island, belongs to U.S.
- moutain range along west side of South America
- northernmost country in South America
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- largest country of Latin America, speaks Portuguese
- southernmost country in North America
- vast rainforest in South America
- Desert in South America
- Mexico is in this part of Latin America
- borders Ecuador and Bolivia
- most of the countries of Latin America speak __
- Costa Rica and Panama are in this part of Latin America
19 Clues: on the equator • borders Mexico • Brazil speaks this • Desert in South America • largest Caribbean island • borders Ecuador and Bolivia • vast rainforest in South America • Caribbean island, belongs to U.S. • southernmost country in North America • northernmost country in South America • world's tallest uninterrupted waterfall • Mexico is in this part of Latin America • ...
Countries and Bodies of Water 2023-01-16
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- You can find this country towards the south of France - the ideal place for flimenco and bullfights!
- This teeny-tiny country is wedged between THREE other countries
- On the other side of the "pond" is this country - long live the king!
- This country is known for three things - Pisa, Pizza, and Pasta!
- While it is a body of water - you can find a tunnel linking two countries
- This country tried to take over most of Europe once upon a time - their former dictator even wanted to get rid of the Eiffel Tower
- Located just above the "Channel" this sea is definitely in the NORTH
- This country is right above Italy - the birthplace of a certain type of "hole-y" cheese
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- This body of water is what you'll fly over if you fly from ATL to Paris
- This body of water surrounds France's island province
- While it isn't a country... this island is still part of France
- This country is located just north of France - the birthplace of French fries believe it or not!
12 Clues: This body of water surrounds France's island province • This teeny-tiny country is wedged between THREE other countries • While it isn't a country... this island is still part of France • This country is known for three things - Pisa, Pizza, and Pasta! • Located just above the "Channel" this sea is definitely in the NORTH • ...
The Cold War 2017-07-24
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- An economic and political system where property is owned by the state and people are paid based on need and ability
- The ___________ _________ divided West Germany from East Germany.
- The idea that Australia would commit troops to an overseas attack and prevent any potential threats.
- The country we live in.
- The country where communism originated. This country still exists but under a different name.
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- A treaty signed between Australia, New Zealand and the United States.
- The idea that if one country became communist, its neighbours would also become communist.
- War The name for a rivalry between the United States and the soviet union and no armed conflict took place.
- A form of weaponry first used in World War I that leads to mass devastation.
- An armed conflict between different countries.
- One of the world’s superpowers.
- A treaty signed between Australia and various other countries who agreed assist in military defence.
- An economic system where industry and trade are owned by private companies and not the state
- A country in south-east Asia where Australia fought.
- An Asian country near japan where Australia fought between 1950-1953.
15 Clues: The country we live in. • One of the world’s superpowers. • An armed conflict between different countries. • A country in south-east Asia where Australia fought. • The ___________ _________ divided West Germany from East Germany. • A treaty signed between Australia, New Zealand and the United States. • ...
One king, many countries (2/2) 2024-12-23
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- A religion that teaches the way to find peace and happiness by following the teachings of Buddha.
- A type of government where the people elect leaders instead of having a king or queen.
- A special chair where a king or queen sits, symbolizing their power.
- A piece of cloth with colors or symbols that represents a country or group.
- A large area of land and many countries controlled by one ruler.
- A religion that believes in many gods and the idea of reincarnation.
- A religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ.
- A song that represents a country, often played at important events.
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- A religion based on the belief in one God and the teachings of the Hebrew Bible.
- When a country or person is not controlled by others and makes their own decisions.
- A ceremony when a king or queen is officially made ruler.
- A religion that believes in one God and follows the teachings of the Prophet Muhammad.
- The system where people are forced to work for others without freedom.
- A country or area controlled by another country.
- A woman who rules a country, often as part of a monarchy.
15 Clues: A country or area controlled by another country. • A ceremony when a king or queen is officially made ruler. • A woman who rules a country, often as part of a monarchy. • A religion based on the life and teachings of Jesus Christ. • A large area of land and many countries controlled by one ruler. • ...
Immigration 2023-11-30
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- The process of immigrants becoming fully involved and accepted within a new society or culture.
- Protection granted by a country to someone who has fled their home country as a refugee and meets the criteria for refugee status.
- The process by which immigrants and their descendants adopt characteristics of the dominant culture in their new country.
- In contrast to the melting pot, the "salad bowl" concept describes a society that integrates many different cultures and groups, but unlike the melting pot, each element maintains its own distinct qualities. Here, cultural assimilation is less about blending into a single, homogenous culture, and more about coexisting while retaining unique cultural identities. The salad bowl metaphor implies that all cultures are valued and appreciated for their distinctiveness within a shared national identity.
- The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another.
- The movement of people from one place to another, often for better living conditions or opportunities
- Control Policies and measures implemented by a country to regulate the entry and exit of people at its borders.
- The forced removal of a person from a country, typically due to a violation of immigration laws.
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- The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born.
- A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently.
- This term is used to describe a society where many different types of people blend together as one. In the context of cultural assimilation, a melting pot refers to the phenomenon where immigrants and their descendants assimilate by adopting the values, customs, and norms of their new country, often blending their cultural identities with the dominant culture. Over time, this leads to the creation of a new, unified culture, which is a mix of the various cultures present in the society.
- The status of being a member of a particular country and having rights and responsibilities within that country.
13 Clues: The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another. • The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently. • A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. • The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born. • ...
Immigration 2023-11-30
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- The status of being a member of a particular country and having rights and responsibilities within that country.
- The forced removal of a person from a country, typically due to a violation of immigration laws.
- The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another.
- The process by which immigrants and their descendants adopt characteristics of the dominant culture in their new country.
- This term is used to describe a society where many different types of people blend together as one. In the context of cultural assimilation, a melting pot refers to the phenomenon where immigrants and their descendants assimilate by adopting the values, customs, and norms of their new country, often blending their cultural identities with the dominant culture. Over time, this leads to the creation of a new, unified culture, which is a mix of the various cultures present in the society.
- The movement of people from one place to another, often for better living conditions or opportunities
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- Policies and measures implemented by a country to regulate the entry and exit of people at its borders.
- The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born.
- A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently.
- Protection granted by a country to someone who has fled their home country as a refugee and meets the criteria for refugee status.
- In contrast to the melting pot, the "salad bowl" concept describes a society that integrates many different cultures and groups, but unlike the melting pot, each element maintains its own distinct qualities. Here, cultural assimilation is less about blending into a single, homogenous culture, and more about coexisting while retaining unique cultural identities. The salad bowl metaphor implies that all cultures are valued and appreciated for their distinctiveness within a shared national identity.
- The process of immigrants becoming fully involved and accepted within a new society or culture.
13 Clues: The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another. • The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently. • A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. • The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born. • ...
Spelling Word Search Unit 31 2021-05-31
Across
- Republic of W Central Europe
- A round plane figure
- The occasion of a person's birth
- Country of NE South America
- Country of NE Africa
- The enclosing boundary of a curved geometric figure
- Courteous, kind, and pleasant
- Move continuously
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- The phenomena of the physical world
- Country of N Europe
- A person born in a specified place
- The quality of being thankful
- A travelling company of acrobats, clowns, and other entertainers
- Existing in
- A fact or condition connected with or relevant to an event or action
- Smoothness and elegance of movement.
- Having the form of a circle
- A roughly circular line
18 Clues: Existing in • Move continuously • Country of N Europe • A round plane figure • Country of NE Africa • A roughly circular line • Country of NE South America • Having the form of a circle • Republic of W Central Europe • The quality of being thankful • Courteous, kind, and pleasant • The occasion of a person's birth • A person born in a specified place • ...
Being Irish Crossword Puzzle 2024-05-05
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- people who defend a cause
- another country
- when you miss your country
- country of origin
- time of conflict in Ireland
- an event where people go in the street to defend a cause
- protect from change
- when you feel different feelings at the same time
- something that brings you a lot of positive things
- an irish sport
- something your inherit
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- a three-leaves plant
- start living somewhere
- when you can do whatever you want
- saint patron of Ireland and founder of Irish christianism
- a line that separates two countries
- when the numbers go higher
- speaking two languages
18 Clues: an irish sport • another country • country of origin • protect from change • a three-leaves plant • start living somewhere • speaking two languages • something your inherit • people who defend a cause • when you miss your country • when the numbers go higher • time of conflict in Ireland • when you can do whatever you want • a line that separates two countries • ...
Social studies 2024-12-19
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- Citizens have a vote
- Fundamental principals of the government
- type of democracy where citizens elect legislature who then elects leader.
- Trading without money
- controlled country
- Economy based on beliefs and traditions
- Exchange: exchanging money with different countries
- Type of democracy where citizens directly elect president
- Person that dictates a country
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- Economy with traditional and command aspects
- Figure head
- Economy based on supply and demand
- Small group of people controlling a country
- One person controls government
- Party: Party where they rule like a dictator
- ban on imported goods
- Tax on imported goods
- Limit on imported goods
18 Clues: Figure head • controlled country • Citizens have a vote • ban on imported goods • Tax on imported goods • Trading without money • Limit on imported goods • One person controls government • Person that dictates a country • Economy based on supply and demand • Economy based on beliefs and traditions • Fundamental principals of the government • ...
Sip and Solve 2025-01-19
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- The couple's cheesy nickname for each other
- What country was Zoya born?
- Joey's favorite hobby
- city where Joey proposed to Zoya
- Joey's middle name
- In what country was Joey's mother born?
- The color of most of the couple's clothing
- In what country was Joey's father born?
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- What is the couple's dog's name?
- Zoya's favorite food
- Zoya's favorite hobby
- Joey's specialty of medicine
- Simba's favorite toy is this animal
- Zoya's specialty of medicine
- Joey's hair color when he first met Zoya's parents
- The couple both work as
- Joey's favorite food
- In what city did the couple meet?
18 Clues: Joey's middle name • Zoya's favorite food • Joey's favorite food • Zoya's favorite hobby • Joey's favorite hobby • The couple both work as • What country was Zoya born? • Joey's specialty of medicine • Zoya's specialty of medicine • What is the couple's dog's name? • city where Joey proposed to Zoya • In what city did the couple meet? • Simba's favorite toy is this animal • ...
The Stuarts 2024-11-08
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- Nickname of Parliaments supporters
- Crime Charles l was accused of
- Changing the church from catholic to Protestant
- Name of King who was nearly blown up
- Country without a King/Queen
- Raised taxes and advised the monarch
- Country where Charles ll escaped to
- Cornish town where the Royalists surrendered
- Capital city of England
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- The country that helped Parliament win war
- Castle in Falmouth
- Extreme Protestant
- Army on horseback
- The Restoring of the King in England
- Lord Protector of England
- Name of Queen who burnt over 200 people
- Period when Cromwell ruled England
- Name of Tudor Queen who ruled for 45 years
18 Clues: Army on horseback • Castle in Falmouth • Extreme Protestant • Capital city of England • Lord Protector of England • Country without a King/Queen • Crime Charles l was accused of • Nickname of Parliaments supporters • Period when Cromwell ruled England • Country where Charles ll escaped to • The Restoring of the King in England • Name of King who was nearly blown up • ...
Immigration 2023-11-30
Across
- The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently.
- The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born.
- A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another.
- The process by which immigrants and their descendants adopt characteristics of the dominant culture in their new country.
- The movement of people from one place to another, often for better living conditions or opportunities
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- The forced removal of a person from a country, typically due to a violation of immigration laws.
- The status of being a member of a particular country and having rights and responsibilities within that country.
- Policies and measures implemented by a country to regulate the entry and exit of people at its borders.
- This term is used to describe a society where many different types of people blend together as one. In the context of cultural assimilation, a melting pot refers to the phenomenon where immigrants and their descendants assimilate by adopting the values, customs, and norms of their new country, often blending their cultural identities with the dominant culture. Over time, this leads to the creation of a new, unified culture, which is a mix of the various cultures present in the society.
- In contrast to the melting pot, the "salad bowl" concept describes a society that integrates many different cultures and groups, but unlike the melting pot, each element maintains its own distinct qualities. Here, cultural assimilation is less about blending into a single, homogenous culture, and more about coexisting while retaining unique cultural identities. The salad bowl metaphor implies that all cultures are valued and appreciated for their distinctiveness within a shared national identity.
- Protection granted by a country to someone who has fled their home country as a refugee and meets the criteria for refugee status.
- The process of immigrants becoming fully involved and accepted within a new society or culture.
13 Clues: The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another. • The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently. • A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. • The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born. • ...
Immigration 2023-11-30
Across
- The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently.
- The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born.
- A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another.
- The process by which immigrants and their descendants adopt characteristics of the dominant culture in their new country.
- The movement of people from one place to another, often for better living conditions or opportunities
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- The forced removal of a person from a country, typically due to a violation of immigration laws.
- The status of being a member of a particular country and having rights and responsibilities within that country.
- Policies and measures implemented by a country to regulate the entry and exit of people at its borders.
- This term is used to describe a society where many different types of people blend together as one. In the context of cultural assimilation, a melting pot refers to the phenomenon where immigrants and their descendants assimilate by adopting the values, customs, and norms of their new country, often blending their cultural identities with the dominant culture. Over time, this leads to the creation of a new, unified culture, which is a mix of the various cultures present in the society.
- In contrast to the melting pot, the "salad bowl" concept describes a society that integrates many different cultures and groups, but unlike the melting pot, each element maintains its own distinct qualities. Here, cultural assimilation is less about blending into a single, homogenous culture, and more about coexisting while retaining unique cultural identities. The salad bowl metaphor implies that all cultures are valued and appreciated for their distinctiveness within a shared national identity.
- Protection granted by a country to someone who has fled their home country as a refugee and meets the criteria for refugee status.
- The process of immigrants becoming fully involved and accepted within a new society or culture.
13 Clues: The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another. • The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently. • A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. • The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born. • ...
Key terms 2023-11-29
Across
- The status of being a member of a particular country and having rights and responsibilities within that country.
- The forced removal of a person from a country, typically due to a violation of immigration laws.
- The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another.
- The process by which immigrants and their descendants adopt characteristics of the dominant culture in their new country.
- This term is used to describe a society where many different types of people blend together as one. In the context of cultural assimilation, a melting pot refers to the phenomenon where immigrants and their descendants assimilate by adopting the values, customs, and norms of their new country, often blending their cultural identities with the dominant culture. Over time, this leads to the creation of a new, unified culture, which is a mix of the various cultures present in the society.
- The movement of people from one place to another, often for better living conditions or opportunities
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- Policies and measures implemented by a country to regulate the entry and exit of people at its borders.
- The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born.
- A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently.
- Protection granted by a country to someone who has fled their home country as a refugee and meets the criteria for refugee status.
- In contrast to the melting pot, the "salad bowl" concept describes a society that integrates many different cultures and groups, but unlike the melting pot, each element maintains its own distinct qualities. Here, cultural assimilation is less about blending into a single, homogenous culture, and more about coexisting while retaining unique cultural identities. The salad bowl metaphor implies that all cultures are valued and appreciated for their distinctiveness within a shared national identity.
- The process of immigrants becoming fully involved and accepted within a new society or culture.
13 Clues: The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another. • The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently. • A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. • The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born. • ...
Key Terms 2023-11-29
Across
- Control Policies and measures implemented by a country to regulate the entry and exit of people at its borders.
- Protection granted by a country to someone who has fled their home country as a refugee and meets the criteria for refugee status.
- The status of being a member of a particular country and having rights and responsibilities within that country.
- The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently.
- Bowl In contrast to the melting pot, the "salad bowl" concept describes a society that integrates many different cultures and groups, but unlike the melting pot, each element maintains its own distinct qualities. Here, cultural assimilation is less about blending into a single, homogenous culture, and more about coexisting while retaining unique cultural identities. The salad bowl metaphor implies that all cultures are valued and appreciated for their distinctiveness within a shared national identity.
- The process by which immigrants and their descendants adopt characteristics of the dominant culture in their new country.
- Pot This term is used to describe a society where many different types of people blend together as one. In the context of cultural assimilation, a melting pot refers to the phenomenon where immigrants and their descendants assimilate by adopting the values, customs, and norms of their new country, often blending their cultural identities with the dominant culture. Over time, this leads to the creation of a new, unified culture, which is a mix of the various cultures present in the society.
Down
- The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another.
- A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster.
- The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born.
- The forced removal of a person from a country, typically due to a violation of immigration laws.
- The process of immigrants becoming fully involved and accepted within a new society or culture.
- The movement of people from one place to another, often for better living conditions or opportunities
13 Clues: The act of leaving one’s own country to settle permanently in another. • The act of individuals moving to a different country to settle there permanently. • A person forced to leave their country to escape war, persecution, or natural disaster. • The legal process by which a person becomes a citizen of a country where they were not born. • ...
Appetizer - International Business 2022-01-10
Across
- The amount a country owes to other countries (two words)
- Uses the same product and marketing strategy worldwide
- a business in the making, buying, and selling of goods and services within a country
- The difference between the amount of money that comes into a country and the amount that goes out of a country (three words)
- Business activities needed for creating, shipping, and selling goods and services across national borders
- When prices increase and the buying power of the country’s money declines its currency is not as appealing
- The process of exchanging one currency for another (three words)
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- An action imposed by the government to stop the export or import of a product completely
- The difference between a country’s total exports and total imports (three words)
- A government set limit on the quantity of a product that may be imported or exported within a given period
- Treats each country differently
- Goods and services sold to other countries
- A tax that a government places on certain imported products
- The value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another (two words)
- Goods and services bought from other countries
15 Clues: Treats each country differently • Goods and services sold to other countries • Goods and services bought from other countries • Uses the same product and marketing strategy worldwide • The amount a country owes to other countries (two words) • A tax that a government places on certain imported products • ...
unit 3 vocab journal 2016-04-06
Across
- a time of intense difficulty or danger
- choose to take up or follow
- relating to a particular art or subject
- a person who leaves their country in order to ive somewhere else
- all of the people living born and living at the same time
- a situation where something is needed and there is not enough of it
- the system of rules which a particulair country uses
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- a person who comes to live in a foregin country
- resolve something or reach an agreement
- unfair treatment based on someones ethnicity or country
- the smaller number or part of something
- this is a synonym for abroad
- movement from one place to the other
- only for a short time
- continue to have
- relating to a certain race of people like Asians
16 Clues: continue to have • only for a short time • choose to take up or follow • this is a synonym for abroad • movement from one place to the other • a time of intense difficulty or danger • resolve something or reach an agreement • the smaller number or part of something • relating to a particular art or subject • a person who comes to live in a foregin country • ...
Economics 2022-10-18
Across
- the amount of goods and services available
- A system by which goods and services are produced and distributed
- tangible items sold to customers
- a company, country, or person that provides goods and services
- goods and services sold to other countries
- to give something in exchange for money
- activities sold to customers
- goods and services bought from other countries
- to use money to buy stuff
- consumer willingness and ability to buy products
- to get something by paying money for it
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- quality of life
- a useful or valuable possession quality of a country
- a person who buys goods and services
- an amount of money you send to someone, especially someone sending money to another country
- A measurement of the total goods and services produced within a country.
16 Clues: quality of life • to use money to buy stuff • activities sold to customers • tangible items sold to customers • a person who buys goods and services • to give something in exchange for money • to get something by paying money for it • the amount of goods and services available • goods and services sold to other countries • goods and services bought from other countries • ...
civics 2025-04-02
Across
- Saddam Hussein invalided Kuwait
- armed forces
- a war all great powers were in forming military alliances named Allies and Axis
- conflict between forces in Vietnam
- Iranian students took 52 U.S. diplomats hostage
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- north Korea invaded south korea
- a person sent by the government of a country to a different country
- Failed invasion of Cuba by CIA
- happened after 9/11 attack
- to team up with another Country
- to remove the threat of nuclear weapons in cuba
- speaking with other countries to work out issues
- the set of decisions that a government makes relating to things that directly affect the people in its own country
- to work together for mutual benefit
- the official headquarters of a country's diplomatic representatives
- When Germans attacked U.S. submarine
16 Clues: armed forces • happened after 9/11 attack • Failed invasion of Cuba by CIA • north Korea invaded south korea • to team up with another Country • Saddam Hussein invalided Kuwait • conflict between forces in Vietnam • to work together for mutual benefit • When Germans attacked U.S. submarine • to remove the threat of nuclear weapons in cuba • ...
Chapter 3 2022-07-28
10 Clues: country • obstacle • free will • opposite of chaos • treating people unfairly • move to a new country of place • the act of leaving one's country • relating to occurring inside a country • coming to live permanently in another country • people who have moved from one region to another
Countries 2024-06-05
Across
- It has the largest population
- It's the biggest country in the world
- City It's the smallest country in the world
- The biggest city in this country is Shanghai
- It's famous for the Sphinx and pyramids
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- This country is also a continent
- It's the biggest country in South America
- This country consists of 50 states
- It's famous for pizza and pasta
- This country's capital is Santiago
10 Clues: It has the largest population • It's famous for pizza and pasta • This country is also a continent • This country consists of 50 states • This country's capital is Santiago • It's the biggest country in the world • It's famous for the Sphinx and pyramids • It's the biggest country in South America • City It's the smallest country in the world • ...
Geography and Countries (Hard) 2025-06-25
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- Largest country where french is the official language
- 3rd Largest Portuguese speaking country
- 3 main languages of Switzerland
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- Country in the Caribbean starting with A
- Least densely populated country in the world
- Capital of Ecuador
- Small Danish territory near Iceland
- New Zealand is named after the province “Zeeland” located in what country?
- Voted as the 2nd safest country in the world
- 5th US state
10 Clues: 5th US state • Capital of Ecuador • 3 main languages of Switzerland • Small Danish territory near Iceland • 3rd Largest Portuguese speaking country • Country in the Caribbean starting with A • Least densely populated country in the world • Voted as the 2nd safest country in the world • Largest country where french is the official language • ...
Human Geography 2021-06-10
Across
- person keeps culture but adopts some of dominant culture
- state that is long and narrow
- state completely surround another state
- forces that unite a country
- people can adjust to environment
- name for a place
- type of state where power is in one strong location
- diffusion spread with high ranking group
- distance people will travel for service
- geometric surface on earth
- sector that extracts materials from earth
- unique physical characteristics
- transfer of power from central government
- speech that adopts simplified grammar
- region that uses mental maps
- type of place
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- country within another country
- region that has a focal point
- frequency of a object in space
- sector that involves decision-making
- people needed to support a business
- dependent upon developed countries
- how feature changes/spreads over times
- people with shared culture and history and relate to homeland
- religion that attempts to be global
- forces that divide a country
- location relative to other places
- dominate and exploit developing countries
- area of bounded space
29 Clues: type of place • name for a place • area of bounded space • geometric surface on earth • forces that unite a country • forces that divide a country • region that uses mental maps • region that has a focal point • state that is long and narrow • country within another country • frequency of a object in space • unique physical characteristics • people can adjust to environment • ...
Bebi geography crossword 2022-08-12
Across
- What is the capital city of the Bahamas?
- What is the largest capital city in North America?
- What is the capital city of Cambodia?
- What was the original capital of the U.S.?
- Which continent is in all four hemispheres?
- What is the capital city of South Korea?
- What is the capital city of New Zealand?
- What is the capital city of Argentina?
- What is the capital city of Egypt?
- What country is home to Mount Everest?
Down
- Which country has the longest coastline in the world?
- What is the capital city of Spain?
- How many time zones does Australia have?
- What is the only country that borders the United Kingdom?
- What is the capital city of Sweden?
- What country has the largest population in the world?
- Where is the largest volcano on Earth located?
- What is the capital city of Uzbekistan?
- What is the capital city of Australia?
- What is the world’s largest island?
- Ninety percent of the Earth’s population lives in which hemisphere?
21 Clues: What is the capital city of Spain? • What is the capital city of Egypt? • What is the capital city of Sweden? • What is the world’s largest island? • What is the capital city of Cambodia? • What is the capital city of Australia? • What is the capital city of Argentina? • What country is home to Mount Everest? • What is the capital city of Uzbekistan? • ...
UOI Crossword 2022-09-28
Across
- moving to a foreign country permanently
- go from place to place by boat
- The things that make up our body
- the use of the item
- leave behind
- the act of creating an exact copy of a living thing
- country known for its expansive mythology
- the DNA storing cell at the centre of a cell or embryo
- commonly read piece of media
- the study of living things
- the arranged way we display work
- the reason behind something
- vessel to sail on
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- moving from one place to another
- the DNA storing thing at the centre of an egg
- country famous for its refugee acceptance
- the act of looking back on previously done activities work that we do in school
- a person who is forced to leave their home
- the ideas that he UOI is based around
- something becoming different
- the strands of cells that decide what we will look, act, and sound like
- school work divided into units
- safety in another country
- collection of found knowledge
- common house pet
25 Clues: leave behind • common house pet • vessel to sail on • the use of the item • safety in another country • the study of living things • the reason behind something • something becoming different • commonly read piece of media • collection of found knowledge • go from place to place by boat • school work divided into units • moving from one place to another • ...
WWI Terms Trevor & Ryo 2022-11-30
Across
- the action of leaving the trench to advance
- policy of British Navy having to be more powerful than any two navies combined
- alliance between France, Russia and Britain
- terrorist organization that supported violent action to achieve its goals
- the policy of making a country's armed forces very strong
- the idea that the Slavic people should be unified
- Germany planned to attack France through the neutral country off Belgium
- the creation of industrial workplaces
- a battle with continuous stalemates
- alliance that consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
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- this meant Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what
- a war in which a country must fight on two distinct fronts
- occurs when two or more countries are in competition to become the best equipped militarily
- extreme pride and affection for one's country
- a standard war tactic
- a threat which states that one must meet certain conditions or face dire consequences
- the close association between two or more countries
- extending the rule of one country over others
- a war with no restrictions
- narrow strip between trenches
20 Clues: a standard war tactic • a war with no restrictions • narrow strip between trenches • a battle with continuous stalemates • the creation of industrial workplaces • the action of leaving the trench to advance • alliance between France, Russia and Britain • extreme pride and affection for one's country • extending the rule of one country over others • ...
That’s a capital idea! 2022-12-22
Across
- Hosted soccer World Cup recently
- home of the world’s current worst war criminal “leader” aka Head blyat
- Slovakia
- New Zealand
- Land of Green
- Peru
- Not I walked but I…
- Algiers
- Portugal
- Liberia
- place where my Siri voice is from
- Japan
- Australia
- Country of the Eye-talians
- Maldives
- Czech Republic
- Colombia
- Spain
- Nigeria
- Papa’s home country
- Country that has same name as your BFF
- Rwanda
- Georgia
- Mongolia
- like being peckish but more
- Guyana
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- Israel
- China
- Moldova
- lebanon
- Der speisekarte ist lecker
- Fiji
- home of the small weird dictator who likes to test missiles
- Estonia
- Monaco
- Land of Ice
- Home of our King
- Kazakhstan
- Croatia
- Luxembourg
- Djibouti
- Romania
- Nepal
- Philippines
- Belgium
- Oman
- Peru
- Denmark
- Latvia
- Afghanistan
- Venezuela
- Oman
- Namibia
- Saudi Arabia
- Country of four leaf clovers and wee lads & lasses
- Hoh hoh hoh
- Land of the Scots
57 Clues: Fiji • Peru • Oman • Peru • Oman • China • Nepal • Japan • Spain • Israel • Monaco • Latvia • Rwanda • Guyana • Moldova • lebanon • Estonia • Algiers • Croatia • Romania • Liberia • Belgium • Denmark • Nigeria • Namibia • Georgia • Slovakia • Portugal • Djibouti • Maldives • Colombia • Mongolia • Australia • Venezuela • Kazakhstan • Luxembourg • New Zealand • Land of Ice • Philippines • Afghanistan • Hoh hoh hoh • Saudi Arabia • Land of Green • Czech Republic • Home of our King • ...
LANGUAGE BY: Glenn $ Abel 2019-08-12
Across
- , ,what language is mostly spoken in Antarctica?
- , ,what is the country that has used the Dutch language as their formal language?
- , ,What is the Hawaiian official language?
- , , What is the rarest used language in the world?
- , ,What is the accent used by Australia?
- , ,what language is mostly used in Australia?
- , ,Do you think that the Arabian Peninsula invented the Arabic language?
- , , What is the most spoken language in Canada?
- , ,name one country that can mostly speak mandarin?
Down
- , ,what language is often used at Papua Niugini?
- , ,Name one language that is commonly used by Macau citizens?
- , ,What is the most spoken language in Belgium?
- , ,what language that comes from Australia?
- , ,what language does Madagascar speak?
- , ,What language is often used in Africa?
- , ,what country that used Britain accent as their formal accent?
- , ,what is the common language that Japanese use?
- , ,What is the English accent that is used in Spain?
- , ,Which language is mostly spoken in South Africa?
- , ,what country speak the most Spanish?
20 Clues: , ,what language that comes from Australia? • , ,What is the accent used by Australia? • , ,what language does Madagascar speak? • , ,what country speak the most Spanish? • , , What is the most spoken language in Canada? • , ,What is the Hawaiian official language? • , ,What language is often used in Africa? • ...
Hispanic Heritage and Halloween 2021-09-22
Across
- In what month does Hispanic Heritage Month begin?
- What South America country is home to the highest administrative capital of the world?
- First name of first president to declare Hispanic Heritage Month.
- Official language of brazil
- Highest peak in the Western Hemisphere.
- Author of Dracula
- This neighborhood is host to the world's largest halloween parade. (2 words)
- Who famously died October 31, 1926?
- Longest river after the Nile
- The only South American country with both a Pacific and Caribbean Coastline.
Down
- Author of Frankenstein
- What do you call a fear of Halloween?
- What were Jack-o-Lanterns originally carved out of?
- South America's second most populous city. (2 words)
- An official currency of El Salvador
- The Galapagos belong to what country?
- % of people living in cities in LatAm
- Number of states with a million or more hispanic residents.
- Dracula's sidekick
- Halloween originated in what country?
- Colombian born author that won Nobel Prize in 1982. (2 words)
- Official currency of Ecuador.
- Other than the poles, this desert is the driest place on earth.
23 Clues: Author of Dracula • Dracula's sidekick • Author of Frankenstein • Official language of brazil • Longest river after the Nile • Official currency of Ecuador. • An official currency of El Salvador • Who famously died October 31, 1926? • What do you call a fear of Halloween? • The Galapagos belong to what country? • % of people living in cities in LatAm • ...
geo 2021-03-18
Across
- made of 5 men it didnt work because they coudnt get along.
- was the finiacal advisor of king louis and got fired because he said he should stop spending money.
- was the queen of france and had ties to austria
- was the palace that the king lived in
- was a defender of the sans cullotos
- believed that every man had rights
- were radical and ruthless
- is the machine used to cut peoples heads off
- is where you get money off of a loan
- were people leaving the country
- stoped enemies from inside the country
Down
- stoped enemies of the revelution from outside the country
- was rosseaus sidekick
- queen of austria was the last hapsburg
- are rights that belong to every citizen
- Was were everybody was getting there head choped off
- was a french prision
- led by laffeyete to protect the inside of france
- was when the 13 colonies got there independence from england
- is being pridful in your country
- made up the third esate
- english writer who predicted the rain of terror
22 Clues: was a french prision • was rosseaus sidekick • made up the third esate • were radical and ruthless • were people leaving the country • is being pridful in your country • believed that every man had rights • was a defender of the sans cullotos • is where you get money off of a loan • was the palace that the king lived in • queen of austria was the last hapsburg • ...
New Republic 2023-02-08
Across
- states could not interfere with congress
- made during the war of 1812
- 2nd president
- caused because of jays treaty
- followed religion more than they country
- 7th President
- Bought by Spain
- land bought for 5 million
- 1st president
- Britain was interfering
- refused to deliver a letter
- 4th president
- To prevent trading with foreign country
- Told foreign country's to not interfere with the western hemisphere
Down
- They put a tax on whiskey
- Outside of country
- James Madison was their leader
- 5th president
- 3rd President
- exploring the Louisiana purchase
- neutral during France and Britain war
- Hamilton made this to get ride of national debt
- He wrote it at the end of his presidencies
- made Missouri a slave state
- inside of country
- states cant tax congress
- to make goods from Britain more expensive
- an act of blocking
- Andrew Jackson was their leader
- to see if They are constitutional
- people couldn't say what they wanted
- An alien act
32 Clues: An alien act • 5th president • 3rd President • 2nd president • 7th President • 1st president • 4th president • Bought by Spain • inside of country • Outside of country • an act of blocking • Britain was interfering • states cant tax congress • They put a tax on whiskey • land bought for 5 million • made during the war of 1812 • made Missouri a slave state • refused to deliver a letter • ...
World War II 2023-03-14
Across
- African country that Italy invaded
- Emperor of Japan
- the systematic killing of a certain group of people
- lightning war tactics used by the German army
- used to try and convict war criminals after the war was over
- the policy the United States practiced to keep them out of foreign affairs
- Japan launched an attack on this US Naval base in Hawaii
- places were the Germany army placed jewish people
- Dictator of Italy
- Giving in to someone to avoid a bigger confrontation
- the genocide of jewish people in Germany
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- city where the atomic bomb was dropped
- having total control of a country
- African American airmen during WWII
- signed the Munich Agreement that appeased Hitler
- Dictator of Germany
- dictator of the Soviet Union
- president who made the decision to use atomic bombs
- Prime Minister who led Great Britain during WWII
- invading this country started WWII
- was signed in the US to provide aid to European nations
- a camp for people suspected of being spy for a foreign country
- dictator of Spain
23 Clues: Emperor of Japan • Dictator of Italy • dictator of Spain • Dictator of Germany • dictator of the Soviet Union • having total control of a country • African country that Italy invaded • invading this country started WWII • African American airmen during WWII • city where the atomic bomb was dropped • the genocide of jewish people in Germany • ...
Lit Zone unit 4 2023-03-31
Across
- the island that includes England, Scotland, and Wales
- to make larger
- to take an area by force and remain there
- a group of countries ruled by Great Britain
- something you get that becomes your own
- a country not being ruled by another country
- finally or in the end
- a territory that is under the rule of a foreign country
- a country has independence or the freedom to rule itself
- to learn about something for the first time
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- an economic system developed in France and Britain that stressed government control of trade and the economy
- little by little or slowly
- to supply something that is needed
- to lessen or weaken; to dwindle
- referring to a single or distinct person or object
- everywhere or widespread
- the act of traveling to or exploring an unknown place to learn about that place
- stating, creating, or setting up an organization or system permanently
- something that is related to trade, commerce, or merchants
- any area of land, or land controlled by an external government
20 Clues: to make larger • finally or in the end • everywhere or widespread • little by little or slowly • to lessen or weaken; to dwindle • to supply something that is needed • something you get that becomes your own • to take an area by force and remain there • a group of countries ruled by Great Britain • to learn about something for the first time • ...
crossword 2 2023-05-15
Across
- The study of society and social interactions
- Tallest mountain in South America
- Region in Indonesia that serves as a center for oil and gas processing
- Name of the highest mountain in Africa
- Capital of Italy
- Economic ideology emphasizing the role of the state in addressing social and economic issues
- Country located south of Indonesia
- Condition of sustained increase in prices of goods and services over a period of time
- Term for territory acquired by a country through military invasion
- Largest foreign investor country in Indonesia
- Continents that houses the South Pole
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- Government led by a dictator with absolute power
- Market type where only a few large sellers dominate the market
- Written document that serves as the legal foundation of a country
- Economic condition when GDP growth is negative for two consecutive quarters
- Power concentrated in the central government
- Longest river in Europe
- Ternyata for policies aimed at reducing foreign influence domestically
- Continents that is the birth place of ancient civilizations like Egypt and Greece
- Ocean located between Australia and South America
20 Clues: Capital of Italy • Longest river in Europe • Tallest mountain in South America • Country located south of Indonesia • Continents that houses the South Pole • Name of the highest mountain in Africa • The study of society and social interactions • Power concentrated in the central government • Largest foreign investor country in Indonesia • ...
Engagement Party Crossword Puzzle 2023-06-05
Across
- Name of the university Greg went to
- Zoe's favourite movie of all time
- Number of years they have been together
- Zoe's childhood nickname
- Number of years they have lived in their home
- Their ring bearer
- Highest mountain they have climbed
- City Zoe was born in
- Name of their wedding venue
- Country Greg taught in during university
- First dish they (Greg) cooked
- First concert they went to
- City they got engaged in
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- Zoe's maid of honour
- Name of the street they live on
- Greg's favourite hockey player of all time
- Month they got engaged
- Greg's favourite winter activity
- The better cook
- Name of the company Greg works for
- Greg's best man
- Month they started dating
- Sport Zoe played growing up
- Instrument Greg played in school
- Day Zoe was born minus day Greg was born
- Month of their wedding
- Country they have travelled to the most
- Country Zoe taught in during university
- First country they travelled to
- The one with the bigger sweet tooth
30 Clues: The better cook • Greg's best man • Their ring bearer • Zoe's maid of honour • City Zoe was born in • Month they got engaged • Month of their wedding • Zoe's childhood nickname • City they got engaged in • Month they started dating • First concert they went to • Sport Zoe played growing up • Name of their wedding venue • First dish they (Greg) cooked • Name of the street they live on • ...
WWI Vocab By: Margaret Vivian 2013-01-18
Across
- forced entry into the military
- points Wilson's plan for peace after the war
- gathering materials to prepare for war
- German submarines
- payment by the losing country to the winning country to help pay for damages
- pride in your home country
- a government in which one person has unlimited power
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- bonds war bonds sold to Americans: 2/3 of the war budget
- of nation international organization formed after WWI as part of a treaty to promote peace
- someone opposed war and violence
- non participation in a war or dispute
- boys nickname for american soldiers fighting in Europe
- the taking over of another country, or just their government, or just their economy
- limited allowance or portion of food or goods
- building up of the military
- alliance agreements between many nations
- advertisement that hits the heart not just the mind
- to spy
- a person who believes that business should be publicly owned by the government rather than by individuals
- close association with other countries formed it advance in similar interests
20 Clues: to spy • German submarines • pride in your home country • building up of the military • forced entry into the military • someone opposed war and violence • non participation in a war or dispute • gathering materials to prepare for war • alliance agreements between many nations • points Wilson's plan for peace after the war • limited allowance or portion of food or goods • ...
World War 1 Crossword 2013-01-11
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- Group of terrorists
- Stirred up national hatred
- Assasinated by Gavrilo
- Great Britain, Russia, and France alliance
- Remained neutral in war of Germany Vs. France/Russia
- In order to preserve this, Serbia rejected extreme demands from Austria-Hungary
- Military Draft
- Killed Francis Ferdinand
- Considered an act of war in 1914
- Italy, Germany, and Austria-Hungary alliance
- With him I have 10 _____ friends on facebook
- Kept both in virtually
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- Determined country to create a large independent state
- Country that wanted something to be free of Austria-Hungary
- A statement or terms of conditions for settlement
- Austria-Hungary started what?
- The Blackhand were _______ who planned to assassinate Francis Ferdinand
- The British ambassador to Vienne _________ War in 1913
- Pride in one's country
- Country that planned a two-front war with France and Russia
- System of _______ contributed to the start of World War I
- Mobilization of the Russian Army against Austria-Hungary
- German Emperor that supported Austria-Hungary
- They sought the backing of their German allies
- Germans had a Military Plan
25 Clues: Military Draft • Group of terrorists • Pride in one's country • Assasinated by Gavrilo • Kept both in virtually • Killed Francis Ferdinand • Stirred up national hatred • Germans had a Military Plan • Austria-Hungary started what? • Considered an act of war in 1914 • Great Britain, Russia, and France alliance • Italy, Germany, and Austria-Hungary alliance • ...
Junior Scholastic Current Events 2013-02-12
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- one of the Beatles with a last name of Lennon
- one of the Beatles with a last name of Harrison
- country with 1,790 gun homicides in 2010
- Mr Nice Guy's twitter feed
- the worlds least happy country
- a temporary group set up to accomplish a specific goal
- people who post mean tweets
- one of the Beatles with a last name of McCartney
- to limit or interfere with someone's rights
- a citizen army
- a band that changed music
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- nonmilitary
- people who found the terra-cotta army
- the city that the Museum of Modern Art is in
- thing used to attract a Giant Squid
- Mr. Nice Guy
- a hard clay
- Rare creature now caught on camera alive
- the worlds happiest country
- music of an influential record label from Detroit, Michigan
- another amazing find
- spreading hysteria about the Beatles
- Museum of Modern Art abbreviations
- one of the Beatles with a last name of Starr
- country with the highest rate of gun homicides in 2010
25 Clues: nonmilitary • a hard clay • Mr. Nice Guy • a citizen army • another amazing find • a band that changed music • Mr Nice Guy's twitter feed • the worlds happiest country • people who post mean tweets • the worlds least happy country • Museum of Modern Art abbreviations • thing used to attract a Giant Squid • spreading hysteria about the Beatles • people who found the terra-cotta army • ...
World War 2 Crossword 2013-10-30
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- A name for an army, nay and air force
- People in the armed forces wore this
- An attack by enemy aircraft
- When all the lights have to go out by law
- London's tube rail system
- People who were not in the armed forces
- Success over an enemy in war
- A person who has escaped from their own country because of War
- A loud warning sound
- A place that is controlled by an army or a group of people
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- A long narrow ditch in the ground
- Something worn over the face to prevent you breathing in poisonous gas
- When armed fighting takes place between 2 or more countries
- When you use physical force to try to defeat a person or a group of people
- Controlling the supply of food, clothes, petrol etc.
- Someone who is evacuated from a dangerous place
- Countries that fought together
- When an army used force to enter another country
- A person who is in an army and wears a uniform
- A country or armed forces of a country that is at war with another
20 Clues: A loud warning sound • London's tube rail system • An attack by enemy aircraft • Success over an enemy in war • Countries that fought together • A long narrow ditch in the ground • People in the armed forces wore this • A name for an army, nay and air force • People who were not in the armed forces • When all the lights have to go out by law • ...
The Mekong 2013-09-02
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- the Mekong is celebrated in festivals
- major source of protein for 60 million people along the river
- this happens several times a year and fertilises the soil
- the number of countries the Mekong flows through
- a main religion of countries along the Mekong
- the Mekong river has its source here
- another name for the Mekong
- peole who depend on fish from the Mekong
- country at the mouth of the Mekong
- being built along the river to store water
- the convention that recognises the whole of the Mekong as an important wetland
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- the Mekong enters this country twice
- a giant fish that is disappearing
- the Mekong supports many people .It is describes as
- the Mekong has many fish, birds and animals
- a sea the Mekong enters
- the mouth of the Mekong is a
- a country along the lower reaches of the Mekong
- number of dams along the Mekong
- another name for Burma
- another country along the Mekong
- because the Mekong often floods houses are built on these
- an important crop grown along the river
23 Clues: another name for Burma • a sea the Mekong enters • another name for the Mekong • the mouth of the Mekong is a • number of dams along the Mekong • another country along the Mekong • a giant fish that is disappearing • country at the mouth of the Mekong • the Mekong enters this country twice • the Mekong river has its source here • the Mekong is celebrated in festivals • ...
Ollie's Mega Crossword 2014-11-21
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- England and Man City's keeper (4)
- Kolo Toure's brother (4)
- First Name of Messi (6)
- The name of Arsenal's ground (8)
- Name of the area that the manager has to stand in (9)
- Country that RVP and Ajen Robben play for (7)
- Luis _______, used to play for Liverpool (6)
- Man City's manager (9)
- Colour of card given for a really bad foul (3)
- ______Hodgson, England Manager (3)
- The name of Liverpool's ground (7)
- CSKA _____, team in the Champions League (6)
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- Country that David Luis, Neymar and Dani Alves play for (6)
- Country that DiMichellis plays for (9)
- If you want to change a player you bring on a _____ (10)
- Spanish team that Neymar plays for (9)
- Country that won the 2014 World Cup (7)
- The first name of Di Maria, Man Utd and Argentina player (6)
- Messi's number for Barcelona in words (3)
- Cristiano's shirt number in words (5)
- Person who works with the ref at the side of the pitch (8)
- The name of Man City's Stadium (6)
- CR7 last name (7)
23 Clues: CR7 last name (7) • Man City's manager (9) • First Name of Messi (6) • Kolo Toure's brother (4) • The name of Arsenal's ground (8) • England and Man City's keeper (4) • The name of Man City's Stadium (6) • ______Hodgson, England Manager (3) • The name of Liverpool's ground (7) • Cristiano's shirt number in words (5) • Country that DiMichellis plays for (9) • ...
The British Isles 2016-09-02
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- Which city lies on the south-west coast of England?
- Which is the smallest country in the UK?
- Which city is the furthest north in England?
- Which city lies just north of Manchester?
- Which is the largest country in the British Isles?
- Which city is located in central England?
- Which country is the most northern in the UK?
- Which upland area is known as the 'Backbone of England'?
- Which river enters the sea in the north-east of England?
- Which upland are can be found in Scotland?
- Which city lies on the east coast of the Republic Of Ireland?
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- Which country in the British Isles is NOT part of the UK?
- Which river starts in Wales and ends in England?
- Which river flows through Liverpool?
- Which major upland area can be found in northern Wales?
- Which major river flows through Glasgow?
- What river flows through London?
- What is the capital city of Scotland?
- Which river flows through the centre of the Republic Of Ireland?
- What's the capital city of Wales?
20 Clues: What river flows through London? • What's the capital city of Wales? • Which river flows through Liverpool? • What is the capital city of Scotland? • Which is the smallest country in the UK? • Which major river flows through Glasgow? • Which city lies just north of Manchester? • Which city is located in central England? • Which upland are can be found in Scotland? • ...
Chapter 14 --East Asia Vocab and Words to Know 2016-03-16
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- not legally recognized
- religion with a large following in Korea and Japan
- challenge that both Japan and China are experiencing
- North Korea and South Korea are examples of this
- largest country in East Asia
- United States went to war against this country during WWII
- China is the worlds largest producer of this.
- trade route between China and Southwest Asia
- system where the gov. controls all the goods and services
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- yellow-brown silt
- language the majority of Chinese people speak
- group or chain of islands
- when a city grows and expands into nearby areas
- naval officer who sailed to Japan to open the country for foreign trade
- a buffer zone that divides N. and S. Korea
- capital city of North Korea--only certain chosen people get to live here
- capital city of China- home of the 2008 summer Olympics
- huge ocean wave
- line of rulers from a single family
- landowning warriors
- country that was divided into two different countries to prevent the spread of communism
21 Clues: huge ocean wave • yellow-brown silt • landowning warriors • not legally recognized • group or chain of islands • largest country in East Asia • line of rulers from a single family • a buffer zone that divides N. and S. Korea • trade route between China and Southwest Asia • language the majority of Chinese people speak • China is the worlds largest producer of this. • ...
ELIZABETH I 2018-01-06
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- A secret plan to do something that is wrong, not legal.
- It is an area of south east London.
- Action against those in authority, against the rules.
- The woman that you are married to.
- Romeo and Juliet's writer.
- The act of conquering a country.
- An English dynasty between 1485 and 1603.
- Finding information, a place or an object especially for the first time.
- A building where people can watch a performance.
- A king or queen.
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- Your female child.
- A person who is kept in prison as a punishment.
- The action of appropriating a place or domain for one's own use.
- A sister who is the daughter of only one of your parents.
- A person who lives in a country with a king or queen.
- A group of ships in a country's navy.
- The legal punishment of Killing someone.
- The special chair used by a ruler, especially a king or a queen.
- A long journey, especially by ship.
- An occasion when an army or country uses force to enter and take control of another country.
20 Clues: A king or queen. • Your female child. • Romeo and Juliet's writer. • The act of conquering a country. • The woman that you are married to. • It is an area of south east London. • A long journey, especially by ship. • A group of ships in a country's navy. • The legal punishment of Killing someone. • An English dynasty between 1485 and 1603. • ...
AFAF3Unit1 2018-11-01
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- The boy wants to draw in ________.
- There are four __________s in a year.
- In ____________, I always go to the beach with my family.
- A country that is the hometown of kangaroos./Sydney is the largest city in this country.
- One of the famous festivals in __________ is the Tomato fight.
- In this country, people speak Spanish and love music very much.
- The elephant is the national symbol of _____________.
- The boy is drinking juice through a ___________.
- Would you like to drink some orange juice?
- Let's __________ basketball together!
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- She planted some violets in the ___________.
- The smart phone Galaxy Note 9 is designed by the company Samsung in __________ ______________.
- A country that exports(出口)a lot of coffee.
- China lies to the north of _____________.
- In this season, the leaves change from green to brown.
- In _____________, it's warm and windy.
- the United States of America
- ________ is the coldest season in a year.
- She was born with a silver ________ in her mouth.(她生来富贵。)
- I don't know how to say it in English, but I can _______ it for you.
20 Clues: the United States of America • The boy wants to draw in ________. • There are four __________s in a year. • Let's __________ basketball together! • In _____________, it's warm and windy. • China lies to the north of _____________. • ________ is the coldest season in a year. • A country that exports(出口)a lot of coffee. • Would you like to drink some orange juice? • ...
1A Geography Wrap Up 2018-09-19
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- The capital city of Japan is ...
- A continent that has France, Italy, Spain and more.
- The capital city of Australia.
- The president of this country is Donald Trump
- If I am from Iraq, I am..
- The capital city of USA is ..
- The largest country in size
- A continent that has Egypt, Libya and Congo and more.
- If I am Australian, I am from..
- A continent that has Japan, South Korea, Cambodia and more.
- The capital city of this country is Hanoi
- The capital city of France is ..
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- If I am Turkish, I am from ...
- The line that divides Earth to Northern and Southern hemisphere.
- If I am English, I am from..
- A continent that has Brazil, Argentina, Chile.
- The most populated country
- A continent that has Australia, New Zealand and more.
- The flag is red and white, with a red leaf in the middle
- The capital city of India.
- If I am from Switzerland, I am ...
- The American flag is red, white and ...
- The Chinese flag is red and ...
- The Vietnamese flag is yellow and ..
24 Clues: If I am from Iraq, I am.. • The most populated country • The capital city of India. • The largest country in size • If I am English, I am from.. • The capital city of USA is .. • If I am Turkish, I am from ... • The capital city of Australia. • If I am Australian, I am from.. • The Chinese flag is red and ... • The capital city of Japan is ... • The capital city of France is .. • ...
Unit 2 Vocab 2023-10-09
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- legal
- Approach, point of view, focus
- federation
- we will have (future tense of tener)
- to immigrate(enter a country)
- worldwide
- to travel, journey
- from the south
- flow
- foreigner, alien
- to track down
- analyze, examine
- reason
- will exist
- to attain/to be able to
- I believe that
- movement, motion
- population
- to work, have a job
- Immigrants within one's own country
- ignition, on
- working day; day's journey
- inside, in
- immigration
- to link, to connect
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- African Studies Group
- to brake, stop
- citizenship/the citizens
- restart
- country, nation
- knowledge, understanding
- to exchange, to trade
- terrorist
- famous
- to reach, achieve
- Displaced
- world population
- ignorance, lack of awareness
- to tackle, to board
- management, administration
- countries of the world
- development, growth, progress
- (in)security; (lack of) security
- to try, attempt
- continent, mainland
- phenomenon
- to emigrate(leave a country)
- immigrants
- visa(travel document)
49 Clues: flow • legal • famous • reason • restart • terrorist • Displaced • worldwide • federation • will exist • phenomenon • population • immigrants • inside, in • immigration • ignition, on • to track down • to brake, stop • from the south • I believe that • country, nation • to try, attempt • world population • foreigner, alien • analyze, examine • movement, motion • to reach, achieve • to travel, journey • to tackle, to board • ...
SouthEast Asia 2023-11-08
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- Only country to not be colonized
- The region’s most advanced civilization
- Malaysia, Singapore, and Brunei were all once _________ colonies
- the supreme ruler of a Muslim country
- The countries of __________ are poor and struggling to rebuild after years of war.
- Mainland Southeast Asia is largely _____
- One of the area’s smallest countries
- One of the world’s busiest free ports
- most people are _______________ in the Philippines
- Landlocked country with rugged mountains
- occupied most of Southeast Asia during World War II
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- prime minister and elected legislature hold the real power
- Includes more than 7,000 islands
- copper and other metals, oil, and tropical wood
- Vietnam, Cambodia, and Laos were torn apart by ____________
- Fourth-largest population of any country (largest Muslim population)
- Claimed the Philippines
- Came to Southeast Asia in the early 1500's
- Some 20 years of war, terror, and devastation ended in the early 1990s
- poor with a harsh military government
- main religion in Malaysia, Brunei, and Indonesia
- Island Southeast Asia is made up of ___ countries
22 Clues: Claimed the Philippines • Only country to not be colonized • Includes more than 7,000 islands • One of the area’s smallest countries • the supreme ruler of a Muslim country • poor with a harsh military government • One of the world’s busiest free ports • The region’s most advanced civilization • Mainland Southeast Asia is largely _____ • ...
Chapter 7 Review 2024-01-28
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- the belief that one’s ethnicity is superior to others
- able to read and write
- the first European country to colonize Africa
- to tame something such as an animal or plant
- a form of government in which citizens have a say
- responsible for spreading Islam throughout Africa
- a form of racial segregation that existed in South Africa
- to settle an area and take control of its government
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- WWII made Arica want this
- taking pride in one’s own country
- North Africa had ______ which made it powerful
- the shape formed in the Atlantic when slaves were transported from place to place
- the country in Africa where the Nile River runs through
- to stop buying goods and services from a certain country or company as a protest
- After WWII Britain became _______
- a religious journey
- became president in South Africa in 1994after serving 27 years in prison
- to move from one place to another
- a large farm where cash crops are grown
- West Africa had ______ which made it powerful
20 Clues: a religious journey • able to read and write • WWII made Arica want this • taking pride in one’s own country • After WWII Britain became _______ • to move from one place to another • a large farm where cash crops are grown • to tame something such as an animal or plant • the first European country to colonize Africa • West Africa had ______ which made it powerful • ...
EUCF 2023-12-28
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- One of the main barriers from cities to implement energy transition?(3 words)
- Main regional funding policy from the EC
- Number of in-person modules within EUCF capacity building programme
- main technical assistance programme at EU level
- Eligible country from central and eastern Europe
- Potential funder for further development of the IC
- Eligible country from Nordic countries and western Europe
- Eligible country from southern Europe
- EUCF beneficiary from Belgium
- Most popular investment sector
- non-elegible activity under EUCF
- Number of regions resulting from EUCF regional approach
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- A type of investment scheme
- Main representative of EUCF in a given country (2 words)
- What is the main deliverable of EUCF beneficiaries?(two words)
- What does the EUCF finance (2 words)
- Where does the capacity building programme mainly take place?
- primary beneficiaries of EUCF support
- A way some cities raise finance to green investment (2 words)
- A typical investment scheme based on energy savings?
- EUCF beneficiary from Italy
- Number of learning modules of the EUCF Capacity building programme
- What is the grant amount of the EUCF?
23 Clues: A type of investment scheme • EUCF beneficiary from Italy • EUCF beneficiary from Belgium • Most popular investment sector • non-elegible activity under EUCF • What does the EUCF finance (2 words) • primary beneficiaries of EUCF support • Eligible country from southern Europe • What is the grant amount of the EUCF? • Main regional funding policy from the EC • ...
Ag 103 2024-01-27
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- breed of swine that is red in color with down ears
- country of origin of the charolais breed of cattle
- hair breed of sheep that originated in South Africa
- british breed that is black, polled and has good marbling ability
- young ovine
- country of origin of the gelbvieh breed of cattle
- male ovine typically has horns
- female ovine
- castrated ovine
- comprised 3/8 brahman and 5/8 angus
- #1 sheep and goat producing state in the US
- breed of cattle that was 1st imported by Henry Clay
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- country of origin of angus and galloway breeds of cattle
- breed of cattle that originally was red and white and originated in Switzerland
- responsible for the golden color of the guernsey
- fiber produced from a sheep
- country of origin of the shorthorn and hereford breeds of cattle
- comprised of 1/4 hereford, 1/4 shorthorn, and 1/2 brahman
- most popular breed of goat in America today
- Mr. Lehmberg's alma mater
- fiber produced from an angora goat
- facility used to house animals on a farm
22 Clues: young ovine • female ovine • castrated ovine • Mr. Lehmberg's alma mater • fiber produced from a sheep • male ovine typically has horns • fiber produced from an angora goat • comprised 3/8 brahman and 5/8 angus • facility used to house animals on a farm • most popular breed of goat in America today • #1 sheep and goat producing state in the US • ...
mayo 2025-05-01
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- A dip made from mashed avocados.
- The country where Cinco de Mayo began.
- A colorful container filled with candy that kids break open.
- Winning a battle or contest.
- The food, music, and traditions of a group of people.
- Special clothes worn for a holiday or party.
- A festive event with music and people marching.
- The country Mexico defeated in the Battle of Puebla.
- The right to be free and make choices.
- A big Mexican hat with a wide brim.
- A fight between two armies.
- A symbol of a country shown on fabric.
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- A type of Mexican folk music band.
- A popular Mexican food with a folded tortilla.
- A holiday on May 5 that celebrates a Mexican victory.
- A feeling of honor in your culture or country.
- To have fun and honor a special day.
- Something people do regularly to honor their culture.
- A person who moves to music for fun or performance.
- A party or celebration, especially in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- The Mexican city where the famous battle happened.
21 Clues: A fight between two armies. • Winning a battle or contest. • A dip made from mashed avocados. • A type of Mexican folk music band. • A big Mexican hat with a wide brim. • To have fun and honor a special day. • The country where Cinco de Mayo began. • The right to be free and make choices. • A symbol of a country shown on fabric. • Special clothes worn for a holiday or party. • ...
cinco de mayo 2025-05-01
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- A symbol of a country shown on fabric.
- A dip made from mashed avocados.
- A festive event with music and people marching.
- The right to be free and make choices.
- Something people do regularly to honor their culture.
- de Mayo A holiday on May 5 that celebrates a Mexican victory.
- The Mexican city where the famous battle happened.
- The country where Cinco de Mayo began.
- Winning a battle or contest.
- Special clothes worn for a holiday or party.
- A feeling of honor in your culture or country.
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- A type of Mexican folk music band.
- A colorful container filled with candy that kids break open.
- A party or celebration, especially in Spanish-speaking cultures.
- A fight between two armies.
- To have fun and honor a special day.
- The country Mexico defeated in the Battle of Puebla.
- A person who moves to music for fun or performance.
- The food, music, and traditions of a group of people.
- A popular Mexican food with a folded tortilla.
- A big Mexican hat with a wide brim.
21 Clues: A fight between two armies. • Winning a battle or contest. • A dip made from mashed avocados. • A type of Mexican folk music band. • A big Mexican hat with a wide brim. • To have fun and honor a special day. • A symbol of a country shown on fabric. • The right to be free and make choices. • The country where Cinco de Mayo began. • Special clothes worn for a holiday or party. • ...
WWII Bonus 2025-05-05
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- The name of the entrapment of French soldiers at a major port in France.
- this country bombed our largest naval base
- This is the land Germany wanted to take from Czechoslovakia
- The form of government that both Italy and Germany had following WWI.
- This is used to describe forms of government in which the gov. has total control.
- Name given to the all women Air force
- The _______ conference was an attempt to appease Hitler and prevent him from taking more land.
- Forced relocation
- This alliance consisted of Great Britain, Russia, France, and the US
- German signed a non-aggression pact with this country
- This term means Lightening War
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- President during WWII
- This is the primary group Hitler blamed for their status following WWI
- German Air force
- Russia acted under this form of government.
- The invasion of the country led to European countries declaring war on Germany.
- This alliance consisted of Germany, Italy, and Japan
- This is the country that Italy invaded first.
- Prime Minister of Britain during WWII.
- National Socialists Party
20 Clues: German Air force • Forced relocation • President during WWII • National Socialists Party • This term means Lightening War • Name given to the all women Air force • Prime Minister of Britain during WWII. • this country bombed our largest naval base • Russia acted under this form of government. • This is the country that Italy invaded first. • ...
Kennedy's Social Studies Questions 2025-04-17
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- What is the oldest university in the world, located in Morocco?
- What is the largest salt flat in the world, located in Bolivia?
- Which Canadian territory is the least populous?
- Which Central American country has no Caribbean coastline?
- What is the largest island in Africa?
- What is the capital of Suriname?
- What is the tallest mountain in Canada?
- What is the southernmost city in South America?
- What is the smallest U.S. state by land area?
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- Which river forms part of the border between Argentina and Uruguay?
- Which Canadian province has the longest coastline?
- What is the oldest city in Canada?
- What is the official language of Belize?
- Which country has the most pyramids?
- Which country uses the balboa as its currency alongside the U.S. dollar?
- What is the deepest lake in the United States?
- Which country is home to the Mayan ruins of Copán?
- Which U.S. city hosted the 1904 Summer Olympics?
- Which U.S. state has the most active volcanoes?
- Which river is the primary water source for the Okavango Delta?
20 Clues: What is the capital of Suriname? • What is the oldest city in Canada? • Which country has the most pyramids? • What is the largest island in Africa? • What is the tallest mountain in Canada? • What is the official language of Belize? • What is the smallest U.S. state by land area? • What is the deepest lake in the United States? • ...
Europe Physical Features 2024-10-22
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- mountain range in central Europe
- boot shaped country in southern Europe
- Capital of the United Kingdom
- True/False Over 200 languages are spoken in Europe
- Portugal and _____ are found on the Iberian Peninsula
- River that flows through eastern Europe into the Black Sea
- Ocean to the west of Europe
- Country with the coldest temperature recorded in Europe
- Sea that separates Europe from France
- Netherlands has more _____ than people
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- lines that run east to west on the globe
- mountain range that separates Europe from Asia
- country that is home to the Eiffel Tower and Paris
- lines that run north to south on the globe
- continent that Europe is connected to
- The climate gets _________ the further away you are from the Equator
- River that flows through Germany into the North Sea
- The European ______ is where many crops are grown in Europe
- Large country that borders Russia and the Black Sea
- mountain range that separates France and Spain
- Capital of Russia
- most widely spoken language in Europe (not natively)
22 Clues: Capital of Russia • Ocean to the west of Europe • Capital of the United Kingdom • mountain range in central Europe • continent that Europe is connected to • Sea that separates Europe from France • boot shaped country in southern Europe • Netherlands has more _____ than people • lines that run east to west on the globe • lines that run north to south on the globe • ...
Geography Revision crossword 2025-03-13
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- the reason people moved to Lagos for work
- Warmest ocean in the world
- another name for Pretoria
- where the water meets the land
- landlocked country in SA
- the line around which the earth rotates
- large mountain range in the Africa
- a map that shows countries and borders
- Neighbouring country to SA
- a country that has no access to water
- city in SA where gold was discovered
- Pretoria is the ______ capital city of SA
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- the judicial capital city
- helps us find direction
- A large lake in SA
- large piece of land
- island off the east coast of Africa (has lemurs)
- the legislative capital city
- Miss ____ created this crossword :)
- a map that shows mountains and rivers
- the imaginary line that divided the earth into northern and southern hemispheres
- The province that Cape Town is in
- the reason people moved to Joburg for work
- Important river in Africa
- large city in Egypt
- small island next to Tanzania
- The country that Lagos is in
- large city in Kenya where they built railway lines
28 Clues: A large lake in SA • large piece of land • large city in Egypt • helps us find direction • landlocked country in SA • the judicial capital city • another name for Pretoria • Important river in Africa • Warmest ocean in the world • Neighbouring country to SA • the legislative capital city • The country that Lagos is in • small island next to Tanzania • where the water meets the land • ...
History 2 2025-06-05
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- to burn with a hot iron to show ownerships
- the study of light and the eye
- worn and broken down by use
- being able to read and write
- goods bought and brought from another country
- a person who is owned by someone else.
- caravan a procession of camels traveling together in single line
- a slave warehouse, an enclosure where slaves were kept temporarily
- slave songs
- providing another choice
- no longer great, low or inferior.
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- of its former self a smaller, weaker or less important form of someone or something
- goods sold to another country
- business
- to take over and control a country or piece of land
- people the local inhabitants or the people who orginaly lived in a country
- piece, lump
- someone who is believed to explain the will of god
- money paid to the government.
- people who have been captured.
- working jointly
- the name of the Muslim
- communication of knowledge by a god
- complete list of things arranged systematically
- crops crops like tobacco, rice, sugar cane and cotton sold for money
25 Clues: business • piece, lump • slave songs • working jointly • the name of the Muslim • providing another choice • worn and broken down by use • being able to read and write • goods sold to another country • money paid to the government. • the study of light and the eye • people who have been captured. • no longer great, low or inferior. • communication of knowledge by a god • ...
Sip & Solve 2025-05-28
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- What is the couples favorite game to play with each other?
- What instrument did the bride try to learn when she was younger but quit?
- What month was the groom born in?
- What country did the groom propose to the bride?
- First country the bride and groom travelled to together?
- What is the brides favorite drink?
- The grooms horoscope sign?
- The brides horoscope sign?
- What is the bride and grooms favorite destination they’ve travelled together to?
- Total number of siblings the bride and groom have combined?
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- What sport did the groom play growing up?
- What country was the bride born in?
- What country was the groom born in?
- What’s the grooms middle name?
- Who is the ring bearer?
- What is the grooms favorite drink?
- What month was the bride born in?
- Who said “I love you” first?
- Which city did the couple meet in?
- What is the couples favorite summer activity they like to do together?
- What month did the couple start dating?
21 Clues: Who is the ring bearer? • The grooms horoscope sign? • The brides horoscope sign? • Who said “I love you” first? • What’s the grooms middle name? • What month was the groom born in? • What month was the bride born in? • What is the grooms favorite drink? • Which city did the couple meet in? • What is the brides favorite drink? • What country was the bride born in? • ...
Immigration & Urbanization Term 2015-02-17
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- combination of races
- pare system
- banned a certain Asian country from sending in immigrants
- favoritism of native-born Americans
- chenchule
- taught immigrants skills for jobs
- mayor of NYC
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- group that controlled political parties in a city
- dirty, overcrowded urban homes
- community centers that provided assistance
- authorized made people take a test in order to get a federal job
- influential member of the settlement homes
- cooperation with a country in allowing a limited amount of immigrants from that country
- growth of cities
- preached service to the poor
- years of waiting only to be turned down
- wall of names
- government jobs
- transportation system
19 Clues: chenchule • pare system • mayor of NYC • wall of names • government jobs • growth of cities • combination of races • transportation system • preached service to the poor • dirty, overcrowded urban homes • taught immigrants skills for jobs • favoritism of native-born Americans • years of waiting only to be turned down • community centers that provided assistance • ...
Domestic and international airports 2020-05-19
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- What they do to check luggage
- Where you pack all your belongings
- Airlines need these to have business
- Keeps people safe
- You need airport ID to get to this
- You must have one to travel
- Overseas flying
- Something people use alot in airports
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- We need these for an particular job
- The department that checks our baggage when arriving
- Unsafe items
- Its open to the public
- Your Offical short term pass into the country
- Another word for ticket
- In country flying
- Whats another word for plane
- They have good smell
- The company you are flying with
- The department that check whos coming into the country
19 Clues: Unsafe items • Overseas flying • Keeps people safe • In country flying • They have good smell • Its open to the public • Another word for ticket • You must have one to travel • Whats another word for plane • What they do to check luggage • The company you are flying with • Where you pack all your belongings • You need airport ID to get to this • We need these for an particular job • ...
Geography Crossword Puzzle 2023-07-25
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- What country has a great Wall in it
- What country was the USA’s biggest ally in the American revolution
- What country has one of the most famous ancient empires in the world
- What continent has no countrys
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- What is the biggest country in the world
- What continent has no people living on in permanently
- What country has the most lakes
- What country has the most populated city
- Who fought the USA in the American revolution
- What country has a name very similar to New Mexico
10 Clues: What continent has no countrys • What country has the most lakes • What country has a great Wall in it • What is the biggest country in the world • What country has the most populated city • Who fought the USA in the American revolution • What country has a name very similar to New Mexico • What continent has no people living on in permanently • ...
Isabella Yang 2025-03-25
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- A Country that has back up to fight
- A Country that got into war with germany
- The Country that started trouble
- A Country that has lots of land by germany
- A country who thinks their country is better than other countries
- A Country that became independent
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- A Person That doesn't pick a side
- a message to distract the U.S.
- A person who got killed by a paid person
- A dug up hole for soldiers to take shelter
10 Clues: a message to distract the U.S. • The Country that started trouble • A Person That doesn't pick a side • A Country that became independent • A Country that has back up to fight • A person who got killed by a paid person • A Country that got into war with germany • A dug up hole for soldiers to take shelter • A Country that has lots of land by germany • ...
Travel 2023-01-03
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- In which country can you find the city of Edinburgh?
- Which country has the most islands?
- Which country is Sicily part of?
- Which desert is located in southeast California and parts of Nevada, Arizona and Utah?
- In which country is the city of Chiang Mai?
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- What is the official language of Peru?
- In which country is the temple of Angkor?
- Which modern city was formerly known as Constantinople?
- Which is the world’s smallest country?
- In which country is the Nile delta?
10 Clues: Which country is Sicily part of? • Which country has the most islands? • In which country is the Nile delta? • What is the official language of Peru? • Which is the world’s smallest country? • In which country is the temple of Angkor? • In which country is the city of Chiang Mai? • In which country can you find the city of Edinburgh? • ...
Mercantilism 2025-09-29
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- A colony's role is to provide these (two words)
- An economic system that benefits the mother country
- A tax on imported goods
- A policy where a country sells more than it buys
- Goods sent to another country for sale
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- A system where colonies send raw materials to the mother country
- A person or country that sells goods
- The country that controls a colony
- A country’s total supply of money, gold, and silver
- A person or country that buys goods
10 Clues: A tax on imported goods • The country that controls a colony • A person or country that buys goods • A person or country that sells goods • Goods sent to another country for sale • A colony's role is to provide these (two words) • A policy where a country sells more than it buys • An economic system that benefits the mother country • ...
UBI 2022-05-06
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- which country that is currently using a ubi program has been using it the longest
- what country ended their ubi program in 2019
- Is there a country that currently use a UBI program
- Drop out rates (blank) with ubi
- job growth with a ubi program is positive or negative?
- What is the abbreviation for Stockton Economic Empowerment Demonstration
- money is given to (blank) with ubi programs
- poverty (blank) with ubi
- the abbreviation universal basic income
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- people can follow their (blank) with ubi
- which state has a statewide income program
- which country made a UBI policy for everyone
- Which tribe in North Carolina had a UBI program
- part time work might (blank)
- the incentive to work might be (blank) with ubi
- does UBI cause lower school dropout rates
- income will be guaranteed to (blank) parents
17 Clues: poverty (blank) with ubi • part time work might (blank) • Drop out rates (blank) with ubi • the abbreviation universal basic income • people can follow their (blank) with ubi • does UBI cause lower school dropout rates • which state has a statewide income program • money is given to (blank) with ubi programs • which country made a UBI policy for everyone • ...
League of Nations Puzzle 2023-09-08
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- Refused to the join the League
- Charity groups
- This country had to prove it could be peaceful
- Rulebook of the League
- Not wanting to deal with other countries
- Takes care of the paperwork and day-to-day operations
- Telling a country it is doing something wrong to shame them
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- Everyone must agree
- Asking countries to scale down their armies and put down their weapons
- Bigger legislative group all countries could be a part of
- The power to reject or block (overrule) any decision by voting against it
- Smaller, more powerful legislative group
- Economic punishment like stopping trade with a country
- Creator of the League of Nations
- Negotiation between countries/countries making decisions in international court
- This country was excluded for being communist
16 Clues: Charity groups • Everyone must agree • Rulebook of the League • Refused to the join the League • Creator of the League of Nations • Smaller, more powerful legislative group • Not wanting to deal with other countries • This country was excluded for being communist • This country had to prove it could be peaceful • Takes care of the paperwork and day-to-day operations • ...
Geography Crossword 2020-05-26
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- Which country has a beaver as a national embem?
- What is the capital city of Belarus?
- The ancient Greeks called this the "food of the Gods"
- In what city did Hitler commit suicide?
- Which Trench is the deepest point in any ocean?
- What is the main language spoken in Venezuela?
- What revolution ended in 1799
- Which country employed the first police woman?
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- The capital of New Zealand
- What continent was explored by David Livingstone?
- The direction tornadoes spin in the southern hemisphere
- What is the world's lowest country?
- Which continent covers the largest area?
- The capital of the first socialist state in the world
- sho is the only English King to be known as Great?
- In which country is Inner Mongolia?
16 Clues: The capital of New Zealand • What revolution ended in 1799 • What is the world's lowest country? • In which country is Inner Mongolia? • What is the capital city of Belarus? • In what city did Hitler commit suicide? • Which continent covers the largest area? • What is the main language spoken in Venezuela? • Which country employed the first police woman? • ...
Migrant Experiences 2024-03-04
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- someone who left their origin country to settle in another country.
- recreating an old life in a new country
- intelligence
- someone or something that has experienced 2 or more culture in their lifetime
- someone who doesn't seem to belong
- someone who is forced to leave their country to avoid violence, persecution or natural disaster
- How someone see or interpret themselves
- a permission or freedom to do something
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- doing something without thinking about it
- something that is very painful or embarrassing
- someone who doesn't believe in higher being (e.g God)
- something that is blocking or separating something else
- the state of being truthful or genuine
- someone who speaks two languages
- punish someone or tell someone off
- an act of stereotype or judgement toward another group
16 Clues: intelligence • someone who speaks two languages • someone who doesn't seem to belong • punish someone or tell someone off • the state of being truthful or genuine • recreating an old life in a new country • How someone see or interpret themselves • a permission or freedom to do something • doing something without thinking about it • ...
Maddalena Laura Sirmen 2022-02-01
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- Her first name, it starts with a m.
- Another one of her major works published in 1770(there is a hyphen)
- she was a great and _____ person
- She was born here. A popular city in Italy
- One of her major works published in 1785(there is a hyphen)
- She wanted to play a bowed string instrument
- Where she went on tour. The country starts with P.
- Where she went on tour. The country starts with N.
- The married couple went together on what in Europe
- Where she went on tour. The country starts with B.
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- Who she studied with
- Day she was born
- First name of who she married
- She swapped from violinist to what
- She was a great role model for others. What is this called?
- One of her major works published in 1769(there is a hyphen)
- Where she retired and adopted her daughter Angela
- Where she went on tour. The country starts with L.
- where she got her Maestro
- A title of respect
- Month she was born in
21 Clues: Day she was born • A title of respect • Who she studied with • Month she was born in • where she got her Maestro • First name of who she married • she was a great and _____ person • She swapped from violinist to what • Her first name, it starts with a m. • She was born here. A popular city in Italy • She wanted to play a bowed string instrument • ...
Chapter 6 2021-11-05
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- a native or inhabitant of Quebec, typically one who is French Canadian.
- a person who remains loyal through the face of a revolt
- movement of people from one country to another
- closely linked metropolitan areas that form the Boswash
- metropolitan areas become crowded leading to further spread of people and suburban development
- words or phrases from other languages
- eliminated tariffs and other trade barriers
- a method of cultivating land to catch and hold rainwater
- outlying communities
- the breaking away from one part of a country to seperate, independent country
- includes the Senate and the House of commons
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- a partially self-governing country with close ties to Great Britain
- population of 50,000 people
- mild climate draws people to its growing manufacturing,service, and tourism industries
- the percentage of people who can read and write
- arctic native people of North America
- an informal network of safe houses
- african rhythms with European harmonies
- the movement of people from rural areas to cities
- is a political unit similar to a state
20 Clues: outlying communities • population of 50,000 people • an informal network of safe houses • arctic native people of North America • words or phrases from other languages • is a political unit similar to a state • african rhythms with European harmonies • eliminated tariffs and other trade barriers • includes the Senate and the House of commons • ...
Unit 2 Review 2021-11-18
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- This was the last name of the President during the Mexican-American War
- "Remember the ____!" was a saying during the timeframe of Texan independence
- This war happened from 1846-1848
- This is Mrs. C's favorite drink
- This was the 2nd President of the US
- This was the 3rd President of the US
- The War of 1812 happened between America and ____
- This is the direction Americans wanted to expand
- This act was passed by Andrew Jackson which removed Native Americans from their homes
- To add an area of land to a country
- an agreement between two or more countries
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- an area of land given up to another country
- This was the country Mexico broke away from
- This is another word for "reason"
- This was the country Texas broke away from
- This is the name of our class fish
- This President created the "Indian Removal Act"
- ______ Destiny is the idea that America should get bigger
- to give up land
- This is another word for "important"
- another word for argument
21 Clues: to give up land • another word for argument • This is Mrs. C's favorite drink • This war happened from 1846-1848 • This is another word for "reason" • This is the name of our class fish • To add an area of land to a country • This was the 2nd President of the US • This was the 3rd President of the US • This is another word for "important" • ...
Chapter 6 2013-12-16
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- A government in which citizens elect their own officials
- The movement of people into one country from another
- An informal network of safe houses that helped slaves escape to the North in the 1800’s
- A document drafted by the US government in 1787 as a plan for government
- The percentage of people who can read and write in a country
- A “great city”
- North America’s first immigrants
- A city with a population of at least 50,000 and outlying communities
- America’s fastest growing areas
- The freedom to move from place to place
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- Public displays of loyalty to one’s country
- The national legislature in Great Britain
- Speaking two languages
- The concentration of population in cities
- Your level of income and education
- A partially self-governing country with close ties to Great Britain
- The first ten amendments to the Constitution
- A group of special advisors
- Outlying communities of a metropolitan area
- Cultivating land so that it catches and holds rainwater
- A form of music that developed in African American communities
- Changes in the Constitution
22 Clues: A “great city” • Speaking two languages • A group of special advisors • Changes in the Constitution • America’s fastest growing areas • North America’s first immigrants • Your level of income and education • The freedom to move from place to place • The national legislature in Great Britain • The concentration of population in cities • ...
Population crossword 2013-01-10
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- The country with largest population
- A landlocked country in Africa
- A population that is getting older is said to be....
- The capital of Brazil
- The spread of population around the globe
- most people live in these in Hong Kong
- a great river in Brazil
- Artificial supply of water to land
- when one country takes over another politically
- Rising and falling
- Rapid increase in population
- A diagram which shows different age groups in a population
- The average number of people in a square kilometre
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- Caused a huge drop in Irelans population between 1845-48
- Hong kong translates directly to the words ____________ harbour
- One of the the major problems in Kolkutta
- Word which describes the amount of people who can read and write
- A movement started by women to achieve equality with men
- the spread of the desert
- To the east of Sweden lies the __________ sea
- A river which runs through Kolkata
- A country in stage 5 of the population cycle
- Sweden is rich in minerals such as iron _ _ _
23 Clues: Rising and falling • The capital of Brazil • a great river in Brazil • the spread of the desert • Rapid increase in population • A landlocked country in Africa • Artificial supply of water to land • A river which runs through Kolkata • The country with largest population • most people live in these in Hong Kong • One of the the major problems in Kolkutta • ...
Countries of Europe 2022-09-13
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- Depression and vodka
- Parts of the cross of Jesus are here
- Has a problem with Russia
- Only here because of Istanbul
- Atheist Baltic
- Greenland and the Faroe
- Most invaded country in Europe
- Vampires
- Home of a funny mustached man
- Similar flag and name to Slovenia
- Biggest country in the world
- Baltic potato
- Check
- Svalbard
- Most landmines per capita
- First atheist country in Europe
- Potato
- Hungry
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- Largest exporter of fake teeth
- Bri'ish
- Worlds tiniest republic
- Mark Zuckerburg has roots here
- The name isn't racist.
- Similar name and flag to Slovakia
- Transnistria
- Russia's abandoned friend
- Two islands near Sicily
- The cause of world war 2
- Obsession with Russia
- Was in a union with Poland
- Worlds oldest republic
- IKEA
- largest landlocked country in the world
- The neck-tie was invented here
- Despite the name, not much ice here
- Co-run by a French and a Spanish
- Most cars per capita
37 Clues: IKEA • Check • Potato • Hungry • Bri'ish • Vampires • Svalbard • Transnistria • Baltic potato • Atheist Baltic • Depression and vodka • Most cars per capita • Obsession with Russia • The name isn't racist. • Worlds oldest republic • Worlds tiniest republic • Greenland and the Faroe • Two islands near Sicily • The cause of world war 2 • Has a problem with Russia • Russia's abandoned friend • ...
WWI Terms Trevor & Ryo 2022-11-30
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- a standard war tactic
- a war in which a country must fight on two distinct fronts
- a battle with continuous stalemates
- the creation of industrial workplaces
- alliance between France, Russia and Britain
- terrorist organization that supported violent action to achieve its goals
- the policy of making a country's armed forces very strong
- a war with no restrictions
- policy of British Navy having to be more powerful than any two navies combined
- narrow strip between trenches
- the close association between two or more countries
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- a threat which states that one must meet certain conditions or face dire consequences
- Germany planned to attack France through the neutral country off Belgium
- the action of leaving the trench to advance
- this meant Germany would support Austria-Hungary no matter what
- occurs when two or more countries are in competition to become the best equipped militarily
- extending the rule of one country over others
- a battle with continuous stalemates
- alliance that consisted of Germany, Austria-Hungary and Italy
- extreme pride and affection for one's country
- the idea that the Slavic people should be unified
21 Clues: a standard war tactic • a war with no restrictions • narrow strip between trenches • a battle with continuous stalemates • a battle with continuous stalemates • the creation of industrial workplaces • the action of leaving the trench to advance • alliance between France, Russia and Britain • extending the rule of one country over others • ...
Constitution Unit Crossword 2021-01-30
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- a set of rules
- an agreement or a settlement of a dispute
- a settler in or inhabitant of a colony.
- to cancel
- colonist that sidedwith britan in the american revolution
- a state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose
- the political system by which a country or community is administered and regulated
- a sense of pride and devotion to a nation
- a overthrow of a government in favor of a new system
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- a person who vigorously supports their country and is prepared to defend it against enemies
- a state of armed conflict between different nations or states
- an offical opproval
- to bring charges against
- a form of government with a monarch at the top
- a distant terotory brlonging to or under control of a nation
- to make a formal request of the goverment
- a tax on imports or exports
- the bonding of trade with a country
- official changes corrections or additions to a law or constitution
- a nation with its own government with a particular territory.
20 Clues: to cancel • a set of rules • an offical opproval • to bring charges against • a tax on imports or exports • the bonding of trade with a country • a settler in or inhabitant of a colony. • an agreement or a settlement of a dispute • to make a formal request of the goverment • a sense of pride and devotion to a nation • a form of government with a monarch at the top • ...
(C-40)Social Science Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-24
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- The Bay of ____ is located to the east of India
- Ocean located to the south of Asia
- The capital city of this country is Islamabad
- National Bird of India
- Famous river in India travels through Bangladesh and into the Bay of Bengal
- north and South with a border on the 38th parallel
- this country is famous for the Taj Mahal
- thehighest point in the world
- very high mountain range between China and India
- This country is located between China and India and is home to Mount Everest
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- Birth place(city) of Lord Krishna
- ocean located to the east of Asia
- ____ Baikal has the greatest volume of freshwater in the world
- the giant ____ bear can only be found in China
- large desert in southern Mongolia and Northern China
- The capital city of South Korea
- the capital city of this country is Ulaanbaatar
- The capital city of Taiwan
- The Taj Mahal is located in this city
- island nation with the capital city of Tokyo
- River in China and also the Imperial color of China
21 Clues: National Bird of India • The capital city of Taiwan • thehighest point in the world • The capital city of South Korea • Birth place(city) of Lord Krishna • ocean located to the east of Asia • Ocean located to the south of Asia • The Taj Mahal is located in this city • this country is famous for the Taj Mahal • The capital city of this country is Islamabad • ...
jack modena econ crossword 2021-04-30
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- things that grow or come from our country.
- the thing that helps pay for things.
- saving money for something expensive.
- you focus on the thing you're good at.
- products that come into our country.
- how much consumers want.
- a economic system where individuals decide.
- products that go out of our country.
- the most important city or town of a country or region.
- different ways that people use to get resources.
- A person without a paid job but available to work.
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- the action of receding; motion away from an observer.
- an economy where the government decides.
- the system by which a nation, state, or community is governed.
- financial support given to people in need.
- a government imposed trade.
- an economic system ran by traditions.
- not enough of something.
- preventing the wasteful use of a particular resource.
- the amount to pay for something.
- an economy where the people decide together.
- the study of people and choices
- how much recourse.
- the amount of something used.
- low on something.
25 Clues: low on something. • how much recourse. • not enough of something. • how much consumers want. • a government imposed trade. • the amount of something used. • the study of people and choices • the amount to pay for something. • the thing that helps pay for things. • products that come into our country. • products that go out of our country. • saving money for something expensive. • ...
Imperialism Review 2022-11-02
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- When colonies were created to spread religion
- When one country controls another
- White Man's ______: The idea that Europe and America needed to help carry colonies to civilization
- Revolution that sparked the "need" for colonies
- When colonies were created to gain territory and compete with other countries
- When colonies fought back against the countries that controlled them
- ________ Conference: When Europeans met to divide Africa among themselves
- When colonies were created for a strategic advantage
- Country that was carved into Spheres of Influence by Europe
- When one country is controlled by another
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- The drug the British smuggled in China
- continent that was desire by Europeans for business and trade
- When colonies were created to help "civilize" other people
- When colonies were created for money and trade
- What Europeans were interested in taking, from places like Africa
- When colonies were created to discover new places and conduct scientific research
- One of two countries in Africa to remain independent
- _______ Motives: The reasons why countries created colonies
- Country with the largest empire
- Continent that was desired by Europeans for resources
20 Clues: Country with the largest empire • When one country controls another • The drug the British smuggled in China • When one country is controlled by another • When colonies were created to spread religion • When colonies were created for money and trade • Revolution that sparked the "need" for colonies • One of two countries in Africa to remain independent • ...
Junior times_ Vocab test 2022-10-21
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- to go away somewhere
- good to live in
- work that is done using hand skills
- something very very important
- something that is uncommon
- the part of the body we use to write
- a very tall animal with a long neck
- the city where a country has its government
- a place/country that is very far from your own country
- a small amount or the opposite of high
- a gadget used to make calls, take pictures and make Tiktok videos
- the first thing to happen or to be made
- to give something back
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- opposite of under
- to want something that was yours,back from someone
- animals or people that lived many years ago
- a showcase of art where people go to a place to look at art
- a fight between two countries or people
- to pick
- the knowledge that you get from school is what?
- to make something again
- to feel uneasy
- a very important treasure of a country
- something new
24 Clues: to pick • something new • to feel uneasy • good to live in • opposite of under • to go away somewhere • to give something back • to make something again • something that is uncommon • something very very important • work that is done using hand skills • a very tall animal with a long neck • the part of the body we use to write • a very important treasure of a country • ...
the amazing wordish thing 2018-01-26
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- to feel something is true
- country on the bay of Bengal
- two words clean drinkable water
- two words working families as those earning less than twice the federal poverty line.
- conditions relating to public health, especially the provision of clean drinking water and adequate sewage disposal.
- the resources and assets a country has
- it brings up clean water from underground
- two words the average age you die according to a countries record
- the once unified peninsula country in Asia
- government run by religion
- a country with the famous Nile river in it
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- to yurn to eat
- materials a group has
- means extreme poverty
- means poorly nourished
- this person lead India to a peaceful independence
- people in this type of government are free
- people who follow the Islamic faith
- money payed to the goverment
- is the beautiful building the moguls build in India in the 1600s
- a desiase transmited by mosqietoe
- it powers your house
- does not have a home
- a group of people who take religion to the extreme isis is this
24 Clues: to yurn to eat • it powers your house • does not have a home • materials a group has • means extreme poverty • means poorly nourished • to feel something is true • government run by religion • country on the bay of Bengal • money payed to the goverment • two words clean drinkable water • a desiase transmited by mosqietoe • people who follow the Islamic faith • ...
ROME 2023-05-18
Across
- A Large amount of land under the same rule
- People with zero rights
- Lions, Zebras, And Egypt are there
- A form of government that Rome had a one point starting with a R
- A male who is a native roman
- A reign ruler of great power and rank, especially one ruling an empire.
- A animal that raised the twins
- This structure is in Italy and it has big white wall and is famous
- The gathering of all (Male) citizens
- Someone who has a lot of money
- The country that Rome is in
Down
- A general leads this
- North Korea's government
- A ruler of a monarchy (Female)
- behavior involving physical force intended to hurt, damage, or kill someone or something.
- A ruler of a monarchy (Male)
- The twin that got murdered
- The name of the twin that got the country named after him
- A Army but different name
- A gathering of elders (Like Sylvie)
- The Republic that this artical was about
- A large continent that has the largest country
22 Clues: A general leads this • People with zero rights • North Korea's government • A Army but different name • The twin that got murdered • The country that Rome is in • A ruler of a monarchy (Male) • A male who is a native roman • A ruler of a monarchy (Female) • A animal that raised the twins • Someone who has a lot of money • Lions, Zebras, And Egypt are there • ...
Pavlo’s crossword 2023-06-05
Across
- a system where a country is controlled by private owners for profit
- a branch of social science that studies scarcity, demand and supply
- a policy extending a country’s power and influence through military force
- mass genocide of Jewish people
- rights that a person is born with that John Locke created
- movement where African American people wanted independence and freedom
- leader of the Indian nation during the 20th century
- where people gained back independence for their country
- taking over another country
- period of time where production of crops increased drastically
Down
- new conception of capitalism
- pride in one’s country or culture
- the leader of USSR who industrialized Russia by a series of five year plans
- a form of government where one person controls everything
- form of government that focuses on the glory and power of the nation
- when people protested in India for independence
- separation of blacks and whites
- The destruction of a religious group
- military alliance supported by the US
- an organization of oil producing states mostly in Middle East
20 Clues: taking over another country • new conception of capitalism • mass genocide of Jewish people • separation of blacks and whites • pride in one’s country or culture • The destruction of a religious group • military alliance supported by the US • when people protested in India for independence • leader of the Indian nation during the 20th century • ...
Crossword Puzzle 2023-08-28
Across
- The name of the man who went to sea seven times
- The large Buddhist temple in Indonesia
- Indonesia's flag has two colors: red and _____.
- In the original story, Aladdin was from _____.
- The Sanskrit language is from this country.
- This language: မြန်မာဘာသာ
- This country has a red and blue flag with a white circle.
- One genie was in a lamp, the other genie was in a _____.
- The giant crab that Hercules fought became the constellation _____.
- The gates you pass through before going into a temple in Japan are called ____.
Down
- The Lion City
- The capital of Japan BEFORE Tokyo
- The Angkor Wat is in this country.
- This is the world's largest desert (沙漠)
- Lake ____.
- This is an instrument with three strings from Japan.
- The Fo Guang Shan (佛光山) Buddha is in this country.
- _____ Wisnu Kencana
- Ali Baba's brother
- After Hercules killed the lion, it went to the sky and became the constellation (星座) ____.
- How many genies were there in the original Aladdin story?
21 Clues: Lake ____. • The Lion City • Ali Baba's brother • _____ Wisnu Kencana • This language: မြန်မာဘာသာ • The capital of Japan BEFORE Tokyo • The Angkor Wat is in this country. • The large Buddhist temple in Indonesia • This is the world's largest desert (沙漠) • The Sanskrit language is from this country. • In the original story, Aladdin was from _____. • ...
"GENERAL KNOWLEDGE" 2023-09-21
Across
- Indonesia's third president
- The richest country in the world
- capital of Banten province
- what region Kecak dance originated from
- Malin Kundang is a folk tale originating from what island?
- What modal to give suggestion
- The highest mountain in the world is.
- the largest island in Indonesia
- Animals that have the fastest running ability in the world
- Where does gudeg food come from?
- What is the capital city of Australia?
Down
- The country with the icon of a statue of a lion's head spewing water
- What is the traditional house of West Sumatra?
- kingdom founded by Ken Arok
- The longest river in the world
- The first symbol of Pancasila
- largest planet in the solar system
- How many countries are members of ASEAN?
- a country in southeast Asia that was never colonized
- Japan's currency
- The first president of the Republic of Indonesia
- The largest ocean in the world
- Which country did Covid 19 first appear in?
- Organisasi Kesehatan Dunia
- The largest lake in Indonesia
25 Clues: Japan's currency • capital of Banten province • Organisasi Kesehatan Dunia • Indonesia's third president • kingdom founded by Ken Arok • The first symbol of Pancasila • What modal to give suggestion • The largest lake in Indonesia • The longest river in the world • The largest ocean in the world • the largest island in Indonesia • The richest country in the world • ...
Maja and Alex OO 2024-06-04
Across
- Biggest wild animal the Bride has captured
- Country the couple wants to visit the most
- Number of years since their first date
- Couple's cat’s name
- Honeymoon destination
- Bride’s birth country
- Where Groom proposed
- Marathon the Bride ran
- Groom’s zodiac sign
- First company Groom worked for
- Tallest mountain Groom has climbed
- Combined number of siblings
- Groom’s middle name
- Number of times Bride wasn’t hungry
- Name of Bride’s brother
- Where the couple live
Down
- Bride’s favorite food
- Full name of Groom’s brother
- Couple's favorite sport to play together
- Bride’s favorite creative hobby
- State where Groom went skydiving
- Floor of their apartment
- Groom’s birth country
- What the Bride sold in middle school
- How Bride ended up in the Huntington News
- Groom’s high school mascot
- Month that the couple met
- First company Bride worked for
- Bride’s zodiac sign
- First trip together
- Full name of Groom’s sister
- Number of countries visited together
- Name of couple’s saffron company
- Country where the bride studied abroad
- Couple’s favorite adventure vacation
35 Clues: Couple's cat’s name • Bride’s zodiac sign • First trip together • Groom’s zodiac sign • Groom’s middle name • Where Groom proposed • Bride’s favorite food • Groom’s birth country • Honeymoon destination • Bride’s birth country • Where the couple live • Marathon the Bride ran • Name of Bride’s brother • Floor of their apartment • Month that the couple met • Groom’s high school mascot • ...
