economics Crossword Puzzles
Civics & Economics 2023-05-08
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- Able to be passed from one person to another; contagious
- One person suing another person or business in hopes of getting a financial settlement to pay for damages
- Having powers granted by the state and county to provide products or local services to citizens
- A very serious crime
- Owning a business with full responsibility for running it
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- Small crimes that often result in the payment of a fine rather than jail time
- A local law enacted by a town, city, or county
- Imposing or collecting a tax
- A way to distribute power in government between a central authority and a state
- Trying to influence legislators to introduce a bill or to vote for or against a bill
10 Clues: A very serious crime • Imposing or collecting a tax • A local law enacted by a town, city, or county • Able to be passed from one person to another; contagious • Owning a business with full responsibility for running it • Small crimes that often result in the payment of a fine rather than jail time • ...
economics crossword 2023-05-17
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- the managing of the money supply.
- the rate of increases in price.
- the interest rate the federal reserve charges on loans to private banks
- a policy designed to promote economic activity by more government spending and lowered taxes.
- the price of consumers and goods decrease.
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- government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues.
- a combination of economic stagnation and high inflation. It typically includes high inflation and high unemployment rates.
- a policy to lower inflation and cool a overheated economy.
- the use of government spending/taxation.
- a ripple effect where one change in spending has an effect on other businesses.
10 Clues: the rate of increases in price. • the managing of the money supply. • the use of government spending/taxation. • the price of consumers and goods decrease. • a policy to lower inflation and cool a overheated economy. • government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues. • the interest rate the federal reserve charges on loans to private banks • ...
Economics library 2021-10-12
10 Clues: work • trading • how much • essential • how much is wanted • how much something costs • anything that has a value • someone who make something • someone who uses something • a item used to buy things with
Economics Vocab 2021-10-12
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- the person makes a good or a service
- an item that can be traded for your goods or services
- a person who uses up goods
- how much an item costs
- something like air, food, or shelter that is necessary for survival
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- how much is available
- work especially physical work
- the process of creating goods or services
- exchange goods without involving money
- Things you would like to have but are not necessary for survival
10 Clues: how much is available • how much an item costs • a person who uses up goods • work especially physical work • the person makes a good or a service • exchange goods without involving money • the process of creating goods or services • an item that can be traded for your goods or services • Things you would like to have but are not necessary for survival • ...
Economics terms 2021-09-10
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- the amount a country earns within a specific time
- the human effort required in the production process
- what is it called when we have unlimited wants but limited resources so we have to make a choice?
- the use of machines to speed up production
- when workers focus on specific tasks because the labour process is divided into stages
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- man made resources that are used in the production process
- the GDP divided by the population
- a person who takes risks by combining resources to create a new product
- when we purchase something we no longer have the buying power to purchase something else
- a naturally occurring resource
10 Clues: a naturally occurring resource • the GDP divided by the population • the use of machines to speed up production • the amount a country earns within a specific time • the human effort required in the production process • man made resources that are used in the production process • a person who takes risks by combining resources to create a new product • ...
Delight's Economics 2021-11-12
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- To refuse to go to work
- to parade in front of an employers business carrying signs about disagreements
- The lowest wage that can be paid by law
- When an employer refuses to allow the workers in due to a dispute
- A process by which both sides agree to place their differences before a third party whose decision will be final
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- A temporary takeover of operations
- An invisible barrier that obstructs the advancement of women and minorities up the corporate ladder
- A court order not to act
- An organization to protect its workers
- A large group of people refuse to buy producs from an employer or company
10 Clues: To refuse to go to work • A court order not to act • A temporary takeover of operations • An organization to protect its workers • The lowest wage that can be paid by law • When an employer refuses to allow the workers in due to a dispute • A large group of people refuse to buy producs from an employer or company • ...
Economics Crossword 2024-09-12
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- physical resources that is made by human to aid production
- both the private sector and public sector have a part in allocating resources
- desires or aspirations
- Study of individual markets
- Human capital
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- Study of group economics
- Allows economist to simpliy a situation
- Human resources available in any economy
- Factor of production dealing with natural resources
- Inputs to produce goods
10 Clues: Human capital • desires or aspirations • Inputs to produce goods • Study of group economics • Study of individual markets • Allows economist to simpliy a situation • Human resources available in any economy • Factor of production dealing with natural resources • physical resources that is made by human to aid production • ...
Economics Vocab 2024-01-03
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- any item you buy, can be toys, food, clothes, iron ore, anti-tank rockets, etc
- The money used to make stuff, as well as any tools or special equipment
- the time someone puts into making something
- A dollar is divided into 100 cents.
- paper slips worth some amount of money
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- The United States’ money, 100 cents make a dollar. Uses the $ sign
- where items are sold, can be different types (book store, shoe store, pet store, etc)
- Paying for someone else’s labour or time
- Metal pieces worth some amount of money
- what we use to exchange for goods and services
10 Clues: A dollar is divided into 100 cents. • paper slips worth some amount of money • Metal pieces worth some amount of money • Paying for someone else’s labour or time • the time someone puts into making something • what we use to exchange for goods and services • The United States’ money, 100 cents make a dollar. Uses the $ sign • ...
Regulatory Economics 2023-10-31
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- Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation
- Designated regulations that impose annual costs of $100 million or more as being major rules
- Provide official marketing standards for grains and oilseeds, and require that exported grains and oilseeds be officially weighed and inspected
- Nuclear Regulatory Commission
- Provides mortgage insurance on single-family, multifamily, manufactured home, and hospital loans
- Planning and coordinating federal transportation projects
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- Executive Order 12866
- 1890 antitrust act
- Accounted for a total of only $4.4 billion in new regulations
- Executive Order 12044
10 Clues: 1890 antitrust act • Executive Order 12866 • Executive Order 12044 • Nuclear Regulatory Commission • Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation • Planning and coordinating federal transportation projects • Accounted for a total of only $4.4 billion in new regulations • Designated regulations that impose annual costs of $100 million or more as being major rules • ...
Economics terms 2024-02-03
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- system for allocating resources to meet people’s needs
- how individuals and businesses make decisions within the economy
- actions that one one person pays another to do for them
- someone who studies economics
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- looks at the economy as a whole
- an increase in price
- an extended recession or severe decrease in demand for goods and services
- time when there is a decline in production that lasts a few months and people are afraid to spend money
- money earned or received
- physical objects that re bought and sold
10 Clues: an increase in price • money earned or received • someone who studies economics • looks at the economy as a whole • physical objects that re bought and sold • system for allocating resources to meet people’s needs • actions that one one person pays another to do for them • how individuals and businesses make decisions within the economy • ...
Economics Crossword 2024-11-15
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- Insures deposits of up to $250,000
- Money in circulation
- A banking account with instant liquidity
- Measure of the money supply
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- Money that has intrinsic value
- Government issued currency that is not backed by a commodity such as Gold
- Powerful banking system that consists of 13 banks spread across the U.S.
- Slang term for U.S. Dollars
- When a large group of depositors withdraw their money from banks at the same time
- Timed deposit with a fixed interest rate
10 Clues: Money in circulation • Slang term for U.S. Dollars • Measure of the money supply • Money that has intrinsic value • Insures deposits of up to $250,000 • Timed deposit with a fixed interest rate • A banking account with instant liquidity • Powerful banking system that consists of 13 banks spread across the U.S. • ...
Economics & government 2024-12-04
Economics Magazine 2025-03-19
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- apply for need based
- how much before taxes
- health insurance for people with social security benefits
- apply specific based on academics
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- repay these
- how much after taxes
- federal government don't repay and work part time on campus
- pay by hourly rate
- pay by rate agreed upon in employee contract
- retirement account minimum 10% of gross pay
10 Clues: repay these • pay by hourly rate • apply for need based • how much after taxes • how much before taxes • apply specific based on academics • retirement account minimum 10% of gross pay • pay by rate agreed upon in employee contract • health insurance for people with social security benefits • federal government don't repay and work part time on campus
Economics Crossword 2021-08-31
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- Exchange of goods for goods.
- Anything which acts as a medium of exchange, measure of value, store of value and standard for deferred payment
- Excess of total expenditure over total receipts during a fiscal year.
- It is a type of bank which is an apex institution that controls, operates, directs and regulates the monetary and financial structure in an economy.
- The type of exchange rate at which the demand and supply for foreign exchange becomes equal.
- Rise in the price of domestic currency in terms of all foreign currencies under a fixed exchange rate regime
- It is a type of bank which accepts deposits, lends money and makes investment with a motive of earning profit.
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- Reduction in the price of domestic currency in terms of all foreign currencies under a fixed exchange rate regime.
- Excess of revenue expenditure over revenue receipts during a given fiscal year represents which type of deficit.
- It is an account that records all transactions relating to export and import of goods, services and unilateral transfers during a given period.
10 Clues: Exchange of goods for goods. • Excess of total expenditure over total receipts during a fiscal year. • The type of exchange rate at which the demand and supply for foreign exchange becomes equal. • Rise in the price of domestic currency in terms of all foreign currencies under a fixed exchange rate regime • ...
European economics 2022-10-25
10 Clues: land • 1990 • strict • economic plan • food and medicine • goods and services • generation to generation • trading without using money • characteristics of both system • government plays a significant role
economics Crossword 2022-01-21
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- GDP
- measures the average change over time in the selling prices
- CPI
- slumping prices, low volume, and lack of buyers.
- process of returning aggrieved/dissatisfied customers to a state of satisfaction
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- rate of rising prices of goods and services in an economy
- GNP
- decline in economic activity spread across the market
- the upward and downward movements of levels of GDP
- offering a product on a larger scale in an existing market or making it available in a new market.
10 Clues: GNP • GDP • CPI • slumping prices, low volume, and lack of buyers. • the upward and downward movements of levels of GDP • decline in economic activity spread across the market • rate of rising prices of goods and services in an economy • measures the average change over time in the selling prices • ...
Vocab-ECONOMICS 2022-04-25
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- supply is higher than demand,usually due to prices being too high
- no independent buyers/sellers have control over prices of standardized goods or services
- trade barriers between nations to protect domestic industries
- fee charged for goods brought into a country from another country
- situation where quantity demanded at a specific price and quantity supplied
- market structure where one seller offers a product without a close substitute
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- many sellers offering similar, but not standardized products
- structure with four sellers offering the same product
- demand is higher than supply,usually due to prices being too low
- willingness and ability of a producer to produce a product
10 Clues: structure with four sellers offering the same product • willingness and ability of a producer to produce a product • many sellers offering similar, but not standardized products • trade barriers between nations to protect domestic industries • demand is higher than supply,usually due to prices being too low • ...
Economics Remedial 2022-04-27
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- does monopoly benefit customers?
- what describes factors that can limit competition or even to prevent newcomers to the market?
- can both markets earn supernormal profits in a short run?
- the price where demand and supply are equal
- the market that has firms with high market share
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- the actions of buyers and sellers that cause the prices of goods and services to change without being controlled by the government.
- A product's demand is more ___ if a change in price results in a large change in quantity demanded.
- the price where demand and supply are not equal
- the farm that has no competitors
- ____ + cost = profit/loss
10 Clues: ____ + cost = profit/loss • the farm that has no competitors • does monopoly benefit customers? • the price where demand and supply are equal • the price where demand and supply are not equal • the market that has firms with high market share • can both markets earn supernormal profits in a short run? • ...
Home Economics 2022-05-12
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- moist methods use water and _____
- method involving oil
- method using water vapor or moist heat
- grilling is more suitable for _____ cuts of meat
- method typically used for rice and pasta
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- the preparation of foods for eating by applying heat
- you bake these in the oven
- dry methods use heat and _____
- stepped graduated _____
- method where foods are cooked by rays of heat
10 Clues: method involving oil • stepped graduated _____ • you bake these in the oven • dry methods use heat and _____ • moist methods use water and _____ • method using water vapor or moist heat • method typically used for rice and pasta • method where foods are cooked by rays of heat • grilling is more suitable for _____ cuts of meat • ...
Behavioral Economics 2023-01-20
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- The tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities
- When a person believes they are better at something than they actually are
- The subfield of economics that applies psychological insights into human behavior
- The tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence
- The tendency to put more value on things you already own
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- A subconscious error in thinking that leads to irrational decision making
- The tendency to return to a baseline level of happiness regardless of whether you go through a positive or negative experience
- The tendency to conform to the behaviors and beliefs of the people around you
- The tendency to feel anxiety/fear that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere
- The tendency to regard losses as considerably more important than gains of comparable magnitude
10 Clues: The tendency to put more value on things you already own • The tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities • A subconscious error in thinking that leads to irrational decision making • When a person believes they are better at something than they actually are • The tendency to conform to the behaviors and beliefs of the people around you • ...
Behavioral Economics 2023-01-13
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- The tendency to return to a baseline level of happiness regardless of whether you go through a positive or negative experience or event
- The subfield of economics that applies psychological insights into human behavior and to explain economic decision making
- When a person mistakenly believes they are better than others
- The tendency to feel anxiety/fear that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere, often aroused by posts seen on a social media website
- The tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence
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- A subconscious error in thinking that leads to irrational decision making
- The tendency to conform to the behaviors and beliefs of the people around you
- The tendency to put more value on things you already own
- The tendency to regard losses as considerably more important than gains of comparable magnitude
- The tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities
10 Clues: The tendency to put more value on things you already own • When a person mistakenly believes they are better than others • The tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities • A subconscious error in thinking that leads to irrational decision making • The tendency to conform to the behaviors and beliefs of the people around you • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-06-13
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- A measure of how much quantity demanded of a good or service changes in response to a price change of the same good or service.
- When a country produces more goods and services in one period than in a previous one. It is usually measured by changes in the real GDP.
- Relating to people’s quality of life, with material, relational and subjective dimensions.
- development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- A person or an organisation that buys goods or services in a market.
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- negative economic growth occurring over two or more quarters.
- a primary good, and is an important input to production
- behaviour of a consumer or producer that seeks to maximise utility or profit, respectively
- The status of people who are in the workforce, actively seeking employment, but unable to find it.
- arises when government expenditure is greater than tax revenue.
10 Clues: a primary good, and is an important input to production • negative economic growth occurring over two or more quarters. • arises when government expenditure is greater than tax revenue. • A person or an organisation that buys goods or services in a market. • behaviour of a consumer or producer that seeks to maximise utility or profit, respectively • ...
Economics Vocab 2025-09-22
10 Clues: a buyer or user • to buy something • payments for work • a group of workers • make something less • to pass something out • the amount that is leftover • money issued by a government • the cost of running a business • a system for the management of resources and business
Sports and Entertainment Marketing 2015-10-02
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- Preventing, reducing, or lessening the negative impacts of risk by using avoidance, risk insurance,risk transfer, and/or risk retention
- Divides the market into physical locations
- focuses on characteristics that cannot be physically measured such as values, interests, and lifestyle
- Determined by the multiplier effect, meaning the portion of the money spent by visitors on local goods and services that is turn spent locally by employers and employees
- Study of the relationships between individual consumers and producers
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- divides the market based on information such as age, income, gender, ethnic background, education, and marital status
- The planning and executing the conception, pricing, promotion, and distribution, of ideas, goods, and services to create exchanges that satisfy individual and organizational objectives
- Describes the way to make customers aware of products and encourage
- Distribution involves the locations and methods used to make products available to customers
- Study of the economics of the society
- The amount of money remaining from revenues after all expenses are paid
- A strategy to offset business risks
- Amount that customers pay for products, goods, or services
- Group of customers with shared needs and wants that is separated from the total market, on which the business will focus its efforts
- Whatever a business offers to customers to satisfy needs and wants
15 Clues: A strategy to offset business risks • Study of the economics of the society • Divides the market into physical locations • Amount that customers pay for products, goods, or services • Whatever a business offers to customers to satisfy needs and wants • Describes the way to make customers aware of products and encourage • ...
Subjects 2023-06-18
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- The study of a language that is not one's native language, such as Spanish, French, or Chinese.
- The creation and enjoyment of sounds, melodies, and rhythms through instruments and voice.
- The study of physical fitness, sports, and activities that promote physical health and well-being.
- The study of past events, civilizations, and people's actions and interactions.
- The study of written works, including novels, poems, and plays, and the analysis of their themes and characters.
- The study of citizenship and government, including rights, responsibilities, and democratic processes.
- The study of numbers, shapes, and patterns, and the manipulation of equations and calculations.
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- The study of computers, programming, and technology, including coding and software development.
- The study of the English language, including reading, writing, and grammar.
- The study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services, and the management of resources.
- The study of the natural world, including topics such as biology, chemistry, and physics.
- The study of society, culture, and human relationships, including topics such as civics and economics.
- The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and human populations.
- The study of physical and mental well-being, including topics such as nutrition, hygiene, and personal care.
- The creation and appreciation of visual and aesthetic works, such as painting, drawing, and sculpture.
15 Clues: The study of the English language, including reading, writing, and grammar. • The study of the Earth's physical features, climate, and human populations. • The study of past events, civilizations, and people's actions and interactions. • The study of the natural world, including topics such as biology, chemistry, and physics. • ...
Principles Of economics 2024-07-29
4 Clues: who is the father of economics? • Is one of the divisions of economics? • is one of the classification of economics • A market structure where one seller contrads the market
Simple and Compound Interest 2023-07-01
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- Someone who spends money
- Someone who saves money
- Money earned on principle and interest
- When someone puts money away
- Money one makes at a job
- Money earned on a percentage growth
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- One's personal place to keep money
- Money earned on principle only
- Initial money invested
- How money works
- A task one does to earn money
- Invested money for later in life
12 Clues: How money works • Initial money invested • Someone who saves money • Someone who spends money • Money one makes at a job • When someone puts money away • A task one does to earn money • Money earned on principle only • Invested money for later in life • One's personal place to keep money • Money earned on a percentage growth • Money earned on principle and interest
Economics Vocab Quiz | Lessons 1-3 2022-09-19
Across
- A situation where people exchange goods and services directly, rather than using money in an intermediary transaction.
- A person's performance of a task that another person values because it helps to satisfy preferences.
- The fact, caused by scarcity, that making one choice means that other choices become unavailable.
- The condition of desires exceeding the available resources to satisfy them.
- A form of reasoning that starts from one or more axioms and moves step-by-step to reach a conclusion.
- A school of thought that blames recessions on government interference with the economy, and recommends tax and spending cuts to help the economy during a recession.
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- A term common in economics textbooks to describe how much value a person gets from a good or service.
- An activity undertaken for a conscious reason
- Scarce physical items that an individual values because they can help to satisfy his preferences.
- The study of exchanges.
10 Clues: The study of exchanges. • An activity undertaken for a conscious reason • The condition of desires exceeding the available resources to satisfy them. • Scarce physical items that an individual values because they can help to satisfy his preferences. • The fact, caused by scarcity, that making one choice means that other choices become unavailable. • ...
U.S. Government 2022-08-29
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- tries to intimidate the people. no privacy. has a secret police force.
- cooperative group of independent stated created primarily for defense and trade purposes-CIS
- the US has part capitalisms and part socialism. Medicare and social security checks.
- is a variety of democracy founded on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people. voting for others to cote for us.
- use for economics system (U.S.). Free Enterprise, Profit motive, Laissez-Farie economics, government should keep hands out of business.
- the states that either a small or single group of persons took domination over an area.
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- one person in charge that leads people. sometimes s a small group. oligarchy is if more than one person holds the power.
- division/separation of powers.
- divine right theory. the right to rule belongs to one person/family
- based on the tribal/family structure of governance, fiefdoms, and and feudalism.
10 Clues: division/separation of powers. • divine right theory. the right to rule belongs to one person/family • tries to intimidate the people. no privacy. has a secret police force. • based on the tribal/family structure of governance, fiefdoms, and and feudalism. • the US has part capitalisms and part socialism. Medicare and social security checks. • ...
Christmas Crossword 2022-12-14
unit 6 puzzle 2017-12-04
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- extremely bad or evil
- a person who studies the nature and meaning of existence, reality, moral,etc.
- waste rubbish
- happening or existing without stopping
- a person who studies economics
- paid work
- realize or notive sth
- a creature that is ugly and frighening
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- make sb behave in a more polite way
- complete one's studies and receives a certificate or diploma
- strange
- happening by itself without being planned
- a way from one place to another
- opposite
- general principles or ideas of a subject
- shake slightly
16 Clues: strange • opposite • paid work • waste rubbish • shake slightly • extremely bad or evil • realize or notive sth • a person who studies economics • a way from one place to another • make sb behave in a more polite way • happening or existing without stopping • a creature that is ugly and frighening • general principles or ideas of a subject • happening by itself without being planned • ...
week 4 2022-01-25
8 Clues: praise • build up • excitedly • 10 year period • an effort to win a political office • study of creating of goods and services • the act of creating government policies • prevent (someone) from accomplishing something
THE CORONAFAMILY CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2021-05-17
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- name of our yellow tennis ball
- favourite place to hang out at fbl
- name of our favourite security guard at fbl
- name of charline's dog
- giordano's signature dish
- musical instrument
- first name of monsieur gonfroid
- hy-khang is originally from which country
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- city where alex lived for a few months
- name of our cooling fan
- beverage made in normandie
- spanish dish with potatoes and eggs
- antoine is studying
- es una fruta tropical muy popular
- lager beer from barcelona
- city but also a food ingredient
16 Clues: musical instrument • antoine is studying • name of charline's dog • name of our cooling fan • giordano's signature dish • lager beer from barcelona • beverage made in normandie • name of our yellow tennis ball • city but also a food ingredient • first name of monsieur gonfroid • es una fruta tropical muy popular • favourite place to hang out at fbl • ...
CROSSWORD 2023-03-30
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- History + Geography + Civics + Economics =_____________
- Inside sports area
- Location of year 7 camp
- VCE VM subject
- Last name of the teacher who runs the Music Program
- Program named after the late Prince Phillips
- Last name of the teacher who runs the Academic Sports Program
- Acronym for Term 3 PE Program
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- Book studied in year 7
- Sister school country
- Monday afterschool in the Hub (optional)
- Where would you borrow a book?
- How do teachers acknowledge school values on compass
- Year 9 program Day
- School information portal
- Yearbook name
16 Clues: Yearbook name • VCE VM subject • Year 9 program Day • Inside sports area • Sister school country • Book studied in year 7 • Location of year 7 camp • School information portal • Acronym for Term 3 PE Program • Where would you borrow a book? • Monday afterschool in the Hub (optional) • Program named after the late Prince Phillips • Last name of the teacher who runs the Music Program • ...
FIO 2022-03-30
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- make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide.
- Giving up all or a part of one thing in order to get something else
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- A condition resulting from the gap between unlimited wants for goods and services and limited resources
- the desire of purchasers, consumers, clients, employers, etc., for a particular commodity, service, or other item.
- a person or thing that eats or uses something.
- Who gets the goods and services that are produced in our economy
- a person who sells something.
- a means by which the exchange of goods and services takes place as a result of buyers and sellers being in contact with one another, either directly or through mediating agents or institutions
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- a person who makes a purchase.
- the amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a given product
- relating to or characterized by industry.
- a desire for something.
- Items that are found in nature that are used to produce goods and services. Examples include trees, air, and land.
- Economics is the study of scarcity
- The process of deciding which goods and services will be purchased or provided so that the most satisfaction can be obtained; deciding how scarce resources will be used
- a measure of that which is sought to be maximized in any situation involving a choice.
- the desire of purchasers, consumers, clients, employers, etc., for a particular commodity, service, or other item.
- the action of helping or doing work for someone.
19 Clues: a desire for something. • a person who sells something. • a person who makes a purchase. • Economics is the study of scarcity • relating to or characterized by industry. • a person or thing that eats or uses something. • the action of helping or doing work for someone. • make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide. • ...
AP Macroeconomics Vocabulary Crossword 2021-08-17
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- The branch of economics that studies how people make decisions and how those decisions interact
- The advantage conferred by the ability to produce more of a good or service with a given amount of time and resources
- The study of scarcity and choice
- The branch of economic analysis that is concerned with the overall ups and downs in the economy
- The real cost of an item; what you must give in order to get it
- The branch of economic anaylsis that makes prescriptions about the way the economy should work
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- The branch of economic analysis that describes the way the economy actually works
- The advantage conferred if the opportunity cost of producing the good or service is lower for another producer
- In short supply; there is not enough of the resource
- Illustrates the trade-offs facing in an economy that produces only two goods
10 Clues: The study of scarcity and choice • In short supply; there is not enough of the resource • The real cost of an item; what you must give in order to get it • Illustrates the trade-offs facing in an economy that produces only two goods • The branch of economic analysis that describes the way the economy actually works • ...
Chapter 4 terms: Hannah & Gavin 2025-04-07
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- This is a curve that shows the quantities demanded at all possible prices
- ___ is how societies use scarce resources to produce and distribute goods and services
- This is the additional satisfaction or usefulness a consumer gets from having one or more units of a product
- Part of economics that studies small units, such as individuals and firms is called ___
- Competing products that can be used in place of one another are called ___
- ___ is the combination of desire, ability, and willingness to buy a product
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- ___ is a measure of responsiveness that shows how one variable responds to a change in another variable
- ___ is a type of elasticity where a change in price causes a smaller change in quantity demanded
- ___ is a type of elasticity where a change in price causes a larger change in quantity demanded
- Products that increase the use of other products are called ___
10 Clues: Products that increase the use of other products are called ___ • This is a curve that shows the quantities demanded at all possible prices • Competing products that can be used in place of one another are called ___ • ___ is the combination of desire, ability, and willingness to buy a product • ...
Favorite Subjects 2023-06-05
7 Clues: the past • manage funds • expand knowledge • reaching consumers • cash flow in a business • study of supply and demand • selling goods on the internet
crossword 2019-07-21
Across
- AGRIPRENEURSHIP IS RELATED TO
- TECHNOLOGIES THAT PROVIDE SOCIAL AND PSYCOLOGICAL BENEFIT TO FARMER
- THE POSSIBLE AREA OF ENTREPRENEURSHIP IN AGRICULTURE IS
- ENTREPRENEUR MEANS
- ENTREPRENEUR IS KEY FIGURE IN
Down
- SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR ARE
- AGRICUTURAL GRADUATE CAN STARTS FIRMS IN
- SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR IS ALWAYS
- TO BE SUCCESSFUL AN ENTREPRENEUR SHOULD HAVE
- AGRIPRENEURSHIP IS REQUIRED BECAUSE
- DECISION MAKING SKILL IS FUNDAMENTAL CHARACTERISTICS
- THE TERM ENTREPRENEUR IS USED BY
- THE WORD ENTREPRENEUR IS DERIVED FROM
13 Clues: ENTREPRENEUR MEANS • SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR ARE • AGRIPRENEURSHIP IS RELATED TO • ENTREPRENEUR IS KEY FIGURE IN • THE TERM ENTREPRENEUR IS USED BY • SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR IS ALWAYS • AGRIPRENEURSHIP IS REQUIRED BECAUSE • THE WORD ENTREPRENEUR IS DERIVED FROM • AGRICUTURAL GRADUATE CAN STARTS FIRMS IN • TO BE SUCCESSFUL AN ENTREPRENEUR SHOULD HAVE • ...
Gilded Age 2023-09-08
Across
- Groups that protest work
- makes immigrants want to move
- small dirty apartments
- Painted gold rotten inside
- act that 'prohibited' monopolies
- person moving to another country
- developing cites
- Suffrage votes for women
Down
- NY Island of Immigration
- gov is hands off
- Organization that made people vote for candidates
- SF Island of Immigration
- $200 million as party boss
13 Clues: gov is hands off • developing cites • small dirty apartments • NY Island of Immigration • Groups that protest work • SF Island of Immigration • Suffrage votes for women • $200 million as party boss • Painted gold rotten inside • makes immigrants want to move • act that 'prohibited' monopolies • person moving to another country • Organization that made people vote for candidates
cherwell socialist society 2021-09-26
9 Clues: group ___ • a subject i do • the name of my mum • the best subject ever • our friend and a month • the name of my older dog • my least favourite subject • the name of my smallest dog • won national championship for acrobatic dancing
Daniel Yoon 2025-09-02
9 Clues: Ostrom • Webster • Voegelin • Augusta Ball • Wollstoncraft • find a truth of something • rasa/we are born a black slate • about the world by using one of the senses • already know everything about the universe
Islam 2021-10-27
Across
- Mosayics
- Believe only those related to Mohamed to be chosen as calieph
- Holy book
- angel who spoke to Mohamed
- made the decimal system
- Isolated the sick and used anistetics
- Muslums by birth, muslims converted, people of the book, and soldiers
- Dont disregard any other religion
- The prophet
- Belive challah can be chosen by those close to islam
- adventures of Aladdin
Down
- knew the earth was round
- made the check
- had religious and civil power
- made glasses and the astrolabe
- Holy city
- prayer, belief,charity,fasting,and pilgrimage
- where Mohamed gathered his forces
- temple of worship
19 Clues: Mosayics • Holy book • Holy city • The prophet • made the check • temple of worship • adventures of Aladdin • made the decimal system • knew the earth was round • angel who spoke to Mohamed • had religious and civil power • made glasses and the astrolabe • Dont disregard any other religion • where Mohamed gathered his forces • Isolated the sick and used anistetics • ...
ENIGMA 2015-03-10
Across
- the way you act
- the study of money and business
- a fashion
- a chance to do something
- one person
- to respect someone very much
- a person who collects, writes, and publishes news
- dangerous
- acceptable behaviour in a culture
- having good manners and showing courtesy
- a funny thing
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- a famous person
- a group of different things, often with little value
- pleasant behaviour that shows respect for other people
- two or more things mixed or joined together
- very silly or unreasonable
- very useful or important
- the rules for courtesy and polite behaviour
- consideration for the rights and feelings of other people
19 Clues: a fashion • dangerous • one person • a funny thing • a famous person • the way you act • a chance to do something • very useful or important • very silly or unreasonable • to respect someone very much • the study of money and business • acceptable behaviour in a culture • having good manners and showing courtesy • two or more things mixed or joined together • ...
1-1 econ vocab 2023-02-13
Across
- untouchable
- optional product not for living
- work or labor
- monetary worth of all purchasables
- something that last less than 3 three years
- higher value of non essential items and lower value of essential items
- sum of economic goods
- Thing that are need for living
- social science
- possibility to transfer ownership
- purchasable goods
- how much something is worth
Down
- capacity of a good or service
- something that can be used once
- gradual collection
- something that last more than 3 three years
- very little of something
- a tool or equipment
- complete understanding
19 Clues: untouchable • work or labor • social science • purchasable goods • gradual collection • a tool or equipment • sum of economic goods • complete understanding • very little of something • how much something is worth • capacity of a good or service • Thing that are need for living • something that can be used once • optional product not for living • possibility to transfer ownership • ...
Kwanzaa 2024-11-23
Across
- African word for "first fruits"
- Ears of corn representing children
- Principle meaning collective work
- Creator of Kwanzaa
- The candleholder used during Kwanzaa
- Month Kwanzaa begins
- Swahili word for "faith," the seventh principle
- Principle meaning "purpose"
- First principle of Kwanzaa
Down
- Principle focusing on cooperative economics
- Woven mat used to hold Kwanzaa items
- Type of cup used in unity ceremony
- Number of days Kwanzaa is celebrated
- African language used in Kwanzaa celebrations
- Traditional gifts given during Kwanzaa
- Creativity principle
- Traditional feast held on December 31st
- Color of the unity candle
- Number of principles in Kwanzaa
19 Clues: Creator of Kwanzaa • Creativity principle • Month Kwanzaa begins • Color of the unity candle • First principle of Kwanzaa • Principle meaning "purpose" • African word for "first fruits" • Number of principles in Kwanzaa • Principle meaning collective work • Ears of corn representing children • Type of cup used in unity ceremony • Woven mat used to hold Kwanzaa items • ...
Chapter 6 2020-03-31
Across
- the election of this president brought relief to Americans during the 2008 crisis, increased taxes on wealthier Americans to reform the health care funding, and decrease income inequality.
- believed inflation was a primary result of excess money produced in banks, and that the extra amounts of money would encourage consumer spending resulting in higher inflation, believed the free market was the only way to balance supply and demand in an economy.
- Programs to benefit citizens such as education, health care, and income support.
- Thatcher: attempted to reduce government involvement and increase economic freedom, classical liberal principles. Took a hardline against labor unions.
- advocated for more government involvement in the economy, argued that governments should control inflation and stimulate the economy by lowering interest rates and taxes and increase government spending.
- Gap of wealth between different populations.
- First credit cooperative and savings established in North America. Founded in 1900 in Levis, Quebec, now the largest federation of credit unions in North America.
- Complete ownership of a company that allows for control of price and significant market power.
- The government uses policies that modify market forces to ensure economic stability in its citizens.
- The three ideas of his presidential platform were isolationism, nativism, and reduction of government involvement.
- Had a middle-ground approach between conservatism and labor, attempted to balance individualistic values and collective values by integrating monetarism and Keynesian economics. During leadership, the government increased public spending on health care and education.
Down
- During this president’s term, he continued to integrate Harding’s ideas, also his laissez-faire stance is reflected in the classical liberal economic policies.
- The buying of goods, promotion of the interests of consumers.
- This US president Introduced the New Deal to Americans, although growing up wealthy he believed it was his responsibility to help the less fortunate through government intervention.
- Also known as supply-side economics, where the government reduces income, business taxes, and reduced regulation and increases spending on military. The goal is is that everyone will be positively affected if the industry prospers.
- was elected on progressive principles and promised a reduction of tariffs.
- was elected on progressive principles and promised a reduction of tariffs.
- Premier who passed the Padlock Law to suppress communist activities in Quebec, also intervened in the economy to undertake public work projects and opposed many social programs to keep taxes low.
- Increase of price on consumer goods, interest rates and cost of labor.
- Highly influenced by Friedmans’ theories, wanted less government involvement, reduced income, and business taxes and increased military budget, this policy is known as trickle-down economics.
20 Clues: Gap of wealth between different populations. • The buying of goods, promotion of the interests of consumers. • Increase of price on consumer goods, interest rates and cost of labor. • was elected on progressive principles and promised a reduction of tariffs. • was elected on progressive principles and promised a reduction of tariffs. • ...
Religion & Achievements in Mesopotamia 2020-10-04
Across
- R in G.R.A.P.E.S
- shape of a Ziggurat
- system for watering crops
- oxen were used to pull this agricultural tool invented by the Mesopotamians
- believing in many gods
- A in G.R.A.P.E.S
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- large temple dedicated to the god of a city
- system of writing developed by the Sumerians
- P in G.R.A.P.E.S
- G in G.R.A.P.E.S
- invention used for pottery and creating the cart
- E in G.R.A.P.E.S
- S in G.R.A.P.E.S = _____ structure
13 Clues: R in G.R.A.P.E.S • P in G.R.A.P.E.S • G in G.R.A.P.E.S • E in G.R.A.P.E.S • A in G.R.A.P.E.S • shape of a Ziggurat • believing in many gods • system for watering crops • S in G.R.A.P.E.S = _____ structure • large temple dedicated to the god of a city • system of writing developed by the Sumerians • invention used for pottery and creating the cart • ...
Just a check 2020-12-05
Across
- first name of ex-POTUS
- first name of dean academics
- specialization you teach
- first name of director of Jaipuria Institute, Jaipur
- nature of movement among variables
- first name of dean student affairs
Down
- ongoing pandemic
- first name of asst. dean research
- synonym of coat
- first word of one of the subjects you teach
- name of the planet we live on
- first name of father of economics
- capital of India
13 Clues: synonym of coat • ongoing pandemic • capital of India • first name of ex-POTUS • specialization you teach • first name of dean academics • name of the planet we live on • first name of asst. dean research • first name of father of economics • nature of movement among variables • first name of dean student affairs • first word of one of the subjects you teach • ...
Vocabulary crossword 2018-09-24
Across
- expresses its passions and emotions
- the study of a society in witch survives
- the belief with higher power
- advanced human society
- diffusion mixing of culture within society
- groups divided society
Down
- basic belief a group share
- groups same racial background
- provides safety and security
- life individual culture
- events and celebrations that shape a culture
- a different version of the same language
- gives everyone within a culture something in common
13 Clues: advanced human society • groups divided society • life individual culture • basic belief a group share • provides safety and security • the belief with higher power • groups same racial background • expresses its passions and emotions • the study of a society in witch survives • a different version of the same language • diffusion mixing of culture within society • ...
Big Little Clues! 2024-04-06
Across
- Who's someone I saw in concert this year?
- What's my favorite animal?
- What's my major?
- What's my favorite movie?
- What's my favorite Harry Potter movie?
Down
- What state am I from?
- What's my favorite season?
- Who was my #1 artist on Spotify last year?
- What's my favorite drink?
- What's my favorite color?
- Do I have any pets?
- Do I have an APO sibling?
- What's my favorite TV show?
13 Clues: What's my major? • Do I have any pets? • What state am I from? • What's my favorite drink? • What's my favorite color? • Do I have an APO sibling? • What's my favorite movie? • What's my favorite season? • What's my favorite animal? • What's my favorite TV show? • What's my favorite Harry Potter movie? • Who's someone I saw in concert this year? • ...
Unit 1 2025-01-14
Across
- to learn new skills
- to ask someone questions to get info
- money that you get paid for work
- a particular point in time
- to officially make someone leave
- someone who is getting medical care
- feeling or showing thanks
Down
- the study of how money and goods are used
- the act of building something
- funny
- to judge the value
- quality that makes something like another
- the management of money
13 Clues: funny • to judge the value • to learn new skills • the management of money • feeling or showing thanks • a particular point in time • the act of building something • money that you get paid for work • to officially make someone leave • someone who is getting medical care • to ask someone questions to get info • the study of how money and goods are used • ...
Botan Crossword Puzzle 2025-06-10
Across
- Scientific study of plants
- Plant illustrations or records
- Use of plants in therapeutic treatments
- Scientist who studies plants
- Fear or aversion to plants
- To search for and collect plants
Down
- Adjective meaning plant-related
- Economics as related to plants or plant-based goods
- A person who loves plants
- Produced by plants
- The act of collecting or studying plants
- Relating to plants or plant science
- In a way that relates to plants
13 Clues: Produced by plants • A person who loves plants • Scientific study of plants • Fear or aversion to plants • Scientist who studies plants • Plant illustrations or records • Adjective meaning plant-related • In a way that relates to plants • To search for and collect plants • Relating to plants or plant science • Use of plants in therapeutic treatments • ...
Development 2015-11-25
9 Clues: Death rate • Ones own country • Means of obtaining • Gross Domestic Product • Something acting as a sign • Living in a community or society • Less Economically Developed Countries • More Economically Developed Countries • Social science concerned with the production and consumption of goods and services!
English crossword puzzle prefix,suffix and clipped words 2023-04-06
9 Clues: hardly possible • gym-clipped word • lab-clipped word • algo-clipped word • alum-clipped word • to go or maneuver around • the middle period of night • focuses on the performance of economics • A person to whom money is paid or is to be paid
pegs 2024-10-03
9 Clues: p in pegs • the e in pegs • the g in pegs • the s in pegs • Dubai has this resource • is a resource in the DRC • this is popular in Britain • tallest building in the world • this is a resource associated with riches
Chapter 6 2020-03-31
Across
- Had a middle-ground approach between conservatism and labor, attempted to balance individualistic values and collective values by integrating monetarism and Keynesian economics. During leadership, the government increased public spending on health care and education.
- advocated for more government involvement in the economy, argued that governments should control inflation and stimulate the economy by lowering interest rates and taxes and increase government spending.
- Also known as supply-side economics, where the government reduces income, business taxes, and reduced regulation and increases spending on military. The goal is is that everyone will be positively affected if the industry prospers.
- believed inflation was a primary result of excess money produced in banks, and that the extra amounts of money would encourage consumer spending resulting in higher inflation, believed the free market was the only way to balance supply and demand in an economy.
- Complete ownership of a company that allows for control of price and significant market power.
- First credit cooperative and savings established in North America. Founded in 1900 in Levis, Quebec, now the largest federation of credit unions in North America.
- Gap of wealth between different populations.
- Thatcher: attempted to reduce government involvement and increase economic freedom, classical liberal principles. Took a hardline against labor unions.
- The three ideas of his presidential platform were isolationism, nativism, and reduction of government involvement.
- The government uses policies that modify market forces to ensure economic stability in its citizens.
Down
- This US president Introduced the New Deal to Americans, although growing up wealthy he believed it was his responsibility to help the less fortunate through government intervention.
- Highly influenced by Friedmans’ theories, wanted less government involvement, reduced income, and business taxes and increased military budget, this policy is known as trickle-down economics.
- Programs to benefit citizens such as education, health care, and income support.
- During this president’s term, he continued to integrate Harding’s ideas, also his laissez-faire stance is reflected in the classical liberal economic policies.
- The buying of goods, promotion of the interests of consumers.
- was elected on progressive principles and promised a reduction of tariffs.
- the election of this president brought relief to Americans during the 2008 crisis, increased taxes on wealthier Americans to reform the health care funding, and decrease income inequality.
- Premier who passed the Padlock Law to suppress communist activities in Quebec, also intervened in the economy to undertake public work projects and opposed many social programs to keep taxes low.
- Increase of price on consumer goods, interest rates and cost of labor.
19 Clues: Gap of wealth between different populations. • The buying of goods, promotion of the interests of consumers. • Increase of price on consumer goods, interest rates and cost of labor. • was elected on progressive principles and promised a reduction of tariffs. • Programs to benefit citizens such as education, health care, and income support. • ...
English crossword puzzle prefix,suffix and clipped words 2023-04-06
9 Clues: hardly possible • gym-clipped word • lab-clipped word • algo-clipped word • alum-clipped word • to go or maneuver around • the middle period of night • focuses on the performance of economics • A person to whom money is paid or is to be paid
Daniel Yoon 2025-09-02
9 Clues: Ostrom • Webster • Voegelin • Augusta Ball • Wollstoncraft • find a truth of something • rasa/we are born a black slate • about the world by using one of the senses • already know everything about the universe
5.1 Lesson and Vocab 2022-03-22
Across
- a word used in economics to define the inputs required in the production of products or services in order to generate a profit.
- make private
- a system for organizing and distributing available resources, services, and products throughout a geographic region or country by societies or governments.
- a system that incorporates elements of capitalism and socialism.
Down
- If the economic system is based only on voluntary transaction and supply and demand laws.
- a system for dealing with money and wealth
- a political and economic system in which property and means of production are shared and controlled by the state or government.
- the field of study that deals with the creation, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- a political and economic system aimed at establishing a classless society in which the public owns and controls the key means of production, such as mines and factories.
- Something comes from or may be derived from a certain place, person, or item.
10 Clues: make private • a system for dealing with money and wealth • a system that incorporates elements of capitalism and socialism. • Something comes from or may be derived from a certain place, person, or item. • the field of study that deals with the creation, consumption, and transfer of wealth. • ...
Week 2 2022-08-18
Across
- gel-like fluid inside cell
- study of how we produce and distribute wealth
- an imaginary person in a work of fiction
- a play on words
- the quality of being funny
- helps cell absorb nutrients
- part of general public interested in something
- seeking something important on a journey
- control center of the cell
Down
- power house of the cell
- can be replaced, naturally or by man
- organizer of parts of the cell
- the story
- capital city of Tennessee
- lack of knowledge
- ribosome factory (DNA,RNA, protein factory)
- combination of knowledge and experience
- make reference to
- a discussion for and against some proposal
19 Clues: the story • a play on words • lack of knowledge • make reference to • power house of the cell • capital city of Tennessee • gel-like fluid inside cell • the quality of being funny • control center of the cell • helps cell absorb nutrients • organizer of parts of the cell • can be replaced, naturally or by man • combination of knowledge and experience • ...
Noelle and Steven 2025-07-20
Across
- City the couple got engaged in
- Noelle's hometown
- What sport did the couple play in high school
- # of years couple has been together
- What did Noelle study in college
- Instrument Steven played in elementary school
- Where did Steven go to college (hyph.)
- Steven's proper last name spelling
- Steven's younger sister's name
- Month of the proposal
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- Instrument Noelle played in high school
- Number of dresses the bride has tried
- Couple's favorite co-op game
- # of Noelle's cousins
- Steven's hometown
- What SAT class did the couple meet at
- # of years couple has known each other
- Noelle's younger brother's name
- Steven's birth month
- Noelle's birth month
20 Clues: Noelle's hometown • Steven's hometown • Steven's birth month • Noelle's birth month • # of Noelle's cousins • Month of the proposal • Couple's favorite co-op game • City the couple got engaged in • Steven's younger sister's name • Noelle's younger brother's name • What did Noelle study in college • Steven's proper last name spelling • # of years couple has been together • ...
IB Unit 2 Vocab 2025-09-30
Across
- An economic system where private individuals or businesses own and control the production of goods and services, with prices determined by market forces.
- Economy An economic system that incorporates elements from both capitalism and socialism, allowing for both private and government involvement in economic decisions.
- The fluctuations in economic activity that an economy experiences over time, typically moving through phases such as expansion, peak, contraction, and trough.
- Growth An increase in the production of goods and services in an economy over time, typically measured by the growth rate of GDP.
- A graphical representation showing the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded, typically sloping downward.
- The method or structure by which a society organizes the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- The total monetary value of all finished goods and services produced within a country's borders during a specific time period, used as a key indicator of economic health.
- The amount of goods and services that can be bought with a given amount of money; it decreases when inflation rises.
- The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices.
Down
- The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises, leading to a decrease in purchasing power.
- The branch of economics that focuses on individual consumers and businesses, examining how their choices affect supply and demand.
- A period of economic decline marked by a decrease in GDP, rising unemployment, and a slowdown in production and consumption.
- The central bank of the United States, responsible for regulating monetary policy, controlling interest rates, and managing the money supply to stabilize the economy.
- The branch of economics that studies the behavior and performance of an economy as a whole, including factors like inflation, unemployment, and economic growth.
- An economic system in which the government owns all means of production and controls the distribution of goods and services, aiming for a classless society.
- An economic system that combines elements of capitalism and communism, where the government may own key industries while allowing some private ownership.
- The study of how individuals, businesses, and governments make choices about allocating limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- A graphical representation showing the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity supplied, usually sloping upward.
- The quantity of a good or service that producers are willing and able to sell at different prices.
19 Clues: The quantity of a good or service that producers are willing and able to sell at different prices. • The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices. • The amount of goods and services that can be bought with a given amount of money; it decreases when inflation rises. • ...
Berenstein Bears- 12 Terms 2025-12-11
Across
- – A seller at the supermarket or a fair — part of the market supplying goods.
- – Giving goods without payment, a concept connected to sharing resources and charity economics.
- – The act of exchanging money for goods or services.
- – Transferring money in exchange for a product (like when Papa pays for items).
- – Everyday goods (food, necessities) that people need to live. These are distinguished from non-essentials.
- – Items the cubs want but don’t need, used in economics to illustrate wants vs. needs.
- – Small luxury items (like candy) that represent discretionary spending or wants.
Down
- gimmies – This phrase reflects unlimited wants and helps illustrate that people can’t have everything they desire at once.
- – A list of items to buy (needs vs. wants) that helps plan and budget purchases.
- – A type of retail outlet where many different goods are sold, demonstrating how markets offer a variety of choices.
- aisle – A section in the store where non-necessity goods are sold, reinforcing choices between wants and needs.
- – The place where purchases are finalized, and money is exchanged. It’s a key step in a market transaction.
12 Clues: – The act of exchanging money for goods or services. • – A seller at the supermarket or a fair — part of the market supplying goods. • – Transferring money in exchange for a product (like when Papa pays for items). • – A list of items to buy (needs vs. wants) that helps plan and budget purchases. • ...
China Crossword Challenge!! 2020-04-28
Across
- This is the place where students protested and were met by Chinese communist forces violently, including tanks.
- places where citizens were forced to live and work the fields together
- Leader supported by the United States during Chinese revolution
- Chinese style of government
- Leader of the Communist revolution in China, and its first leader when the new government takes over
- Mao's attempt to revitalize, or re-energize, Chinese agriculture and economy
- Deng Xiaoping's four areas to address to make China successful: Agriculture; Science and Tech; Economics; and Military
- leader of the USSR that supports Mao
Down
- Ruler who took over after Mao Zedong
- Where Nationalist leader Chiang Kai-Shek fled to as Mao's communists took over the government. Contested country today.
- This type of economy in your Day 2 classwork describes Deng's hybrid approach of combining gov't control and free market
- Mao's second attempt to change Chinese society when he felt he was losing support; institutes Little Red Book and Red Guard
- Mao's "bible," which had his methods to live every day by, and required people to carry a copy of it
- An area that both Deng and Mao heavily focused on in their formation of Chinese society
- the study of how society uses its limited resources. Deng's primary focus in his plan.
- Group of young students that helped to enforce strict communist ideals and rules in society
16 Clues: Chinese style of government • Ruler who took over after Mao Zedong • leader of the USSR that supports Mao • Leader supported by the United States during Chinese revolution • places where citizens were forced to live and work the fields together • Mao's attempt to revitalize, or re-energize, Chinese agriculture and economy • ...
Campion Crossword 2021-01-26
Across
- The best website for games at Campion
- Sammy's new pen pal
- new Campion messaging platform
- The school with the special economics book
- beautiful poetry books
- The _ hotline
- The holy website
- _% of Riverview families are overseas!
Down
- the website that never seems to work
- Our neighbours who sometimes make juice
- I'm sorry, we don't offer a _ service
- The person packing my order mustve been on _
- I'm gonna throw it in the _!
13 Clues: The _ hotline • The holy website • Sammy's new pen pal • beautiful poetry books • I'm gonna throw it in the _! • new Campion messaging platform • the website that never seems to work • The best website for games at Campion • I'm sorry, we don't offer a _ service • _% of Riverview families are overseas! • Our neighbours who sometimes make juice • ...
MP 4 Econ Vocab 2022-01-30
Across
- It’s the opposite of capitalism. In the communism economic system it’s more of there not being a barrier when it comes to wealthy and poor people.
- The study of economics that analyses decisions as a bigger picture.
- The perspective of the buyer.
- The perspective of the entrepreneur.
Down
- The study of economics that analyzes the decisions as a smaller picture.
- When business owners have their own business in which the government is not incharge of.
- It’s more of the people wanting to be in charge of private businesses but not actually getting rid of it.
7 Clues: The perspective of the buyer. • The perspective of the entrepreneur. • The study of economics that analyses decisions as a bigger picture. • The study of economics that analyzes the decisions as a smaller picture. • When business owners have their own business in which the government is not incharge of. • ...
univeristy malaya 2020-12-25
Daniel Yoon 2025-09-02
9 Clues: Ostrom • Webster • Voegelin • Augusta Ball • Wollstoncraft • find a truth of something • rasa/we are born a black slate • about the world by using one of the senses • already know everything about the universe
Cultural Universals 2025-09-05
Across
- true for everyone
- a person who purchases goods
- becoming similar to something else
- advanced organized society
- the amount of something available
- the quantity exceeds demand
- a person who makes goods
Down
- unlimited wants exceed resources available
- how people choose to satisfy their wants
- exchange of goods or services for other goods
- natural, human or manufactured items
- the ability to buy a good of their choice
- a way of life, shared beliefs
13 Clues: true for everyone • a person who makes goods • advanced organized society • the quantity exceeds demand • a person who purchases goods • a way of life, shared beliefs • the amount of something available • becoming similar to something else • natural, human or manufactured items • how people choose to satisfy their wants • the ability to buy a good of their choice • ...
Public Policy 2022-04-11
7 Clues: Arts • Budget and Taxes • Drug and Gun control • Abortion and Civil Rights • Finance and Privatization • Elementary, Secondary, etc. • Air Quality and Global Warming
Chapter 2 Economics 2022-01-11
Across
- you, we, they, us rely on one another to provide the goods and services we consume.
- organizing work so that a person can perform and complete a specific task more efficiently
- is improving one's skills,knowledge and abilities which can have a substantial payoff for individuals.
- it is manufactured goods that produces other goods for example a machinery, factories, tools.
- resources businesses use to make, buy, sell products and it is how individuals earn their income.
- total output of goods and services increase over time
- this allows people to buy and sell specific products
- a good that lasts more than 3 years or more when it is used regularly during the days.
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- a measure of the amount a good and services is produced according to a specific time and resources
- refers to an individual that indulges in the goods and services to satisfy ones wants and needs.
- the worth of something expressed in money.
- all food has an expiration date therefore makes it what type of good
- usefullness or pleasure a consumer can get from a good or service
- it is not tangible it cant be touched but it is performed by a lot of employees.
- useful item such as a computer, necklace, sweater that pleases our wants.
15 Clues: the worth of something expressed in money. • this allows people to buy and sell specific products • total output of goods and services increase over time • usefullness or pleasure a consumer can get from a good or service • all food has an expiration date therefore makes it what type of good • ...
Chapter one, Economics 2022-01-26
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- too,equipment or other manufacture good used to produce other goods
- monetary wroth of a good
- something that we would like to have but is not necessary for survival.
- capable of being passed from one person to another
- Social science dealing with how people satisfy seemingly unlimited and competing needs and wants with the careful use of scarce resources.
- work or labor performed for someone
- good intended for final use
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- item that wears out, is used up or last for fewer than three years when used requraly.
- apparent contradiction between he high value of a nonessential item
- Good that last for at least three years when used regularly
- gradual collection of goods
- ability or capacity of a good
- Fundamental economic problem facing all societies resulting from a combination of scarce resources and people virtually unlimited needs and wants.
- basic requirement For survival, including food,water,clothing,and shelter.
- sum of tangible economic goods that are scarce,useful, and transferable
15 Clues: monetary wroth of a good • gradual collection of goods • good intended for final use • ability or capacity of a good • work or labor performed for someone • capable of being passed from one person to another • Good that last for at least three years when used regularly • apparent contradiction between he high value of a nonessential item • ...
Elijah's Economics Puzzle 2020-07-06
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- people that makes withdrawals and get interests
- requirements by bank for loans
- asset that borrowers owns and uses as guarantee for loan
- Scheme that guarentees 100 days of employment in rural areas
- unemployment found mostly in rural areas
- mode of payment
- source of loans from banks and cooperatives
- another name for secondary sector
- transaction made without money
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- higher share in gdp%
- Sector that is outside the control of the government.
- Takes 5 year surveys on employment and unemployment
- deposits in the bank that can be withdrawn on demand
- helps borrowers overcome the lack of collateral
- issues currency notes in behalf of central government
15 Clues: mode of payment • higher share in gdp% • requirements by bank for loans • transaction made without money • another name for secondary sector • unemployment found mostly in rural areas • source of loans from banks and cooperatives • people that makes withdrawals and get interests • helps borrowers overcome the lack of collateral • ...
Business Global Economics 2022-03-22
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- What is the last name of the first black president of South Africa?
- What is the last name of the Miami Dolphins ex coach?
- What's the last name of the supreme court nominee ?
- What was racial segregation in South Africa called?
- What is Ms. Wilson's name?
- Gas prices are ________
- What's the second word of Biden's Plan?
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- What month did Russia's invasion start?
- What's Russia's currency?
- What is the name of the building part of Bidens plan?
- The last president of Haiti was killed from an _____
- What's the name of the military alliance between 30 countries?
- What's the Russian President's last name?
- What hall is this class in?`
- What floor is this class on?
15 Clues: Gas prices are ________ • What's Russia's currency? • What is Ms. Wilson's name? • What hall is this class in?` • What floor is this class on? • What month did Russia's invasion start? • What's the second word of Biden's Plan? • What's the Russian President's last name? • What's the last name of the supreme court nominee ? • ...
Business Economics Puzzle 2022-03-23
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- last name of the best teacher in the whole wide world
- mandatory contributions levied on individuals or corporations by a government entity
- Mr.Krabbs favorite thing
- commercial and financial penalties applied by one or more countries against a targeted self-governing state, group, or individual
- President of Russia
- Joe Biden's middle name
- the dedication of an asset to attain an increase in value over a period of time
- units of corporate debt issued by companies and securitized as tradable assets
- a decrease in the purchasing power of money
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- a phase of the business cycle in which the economy as a whole is in decline
- oldest president of the US
- a security that represents ownership of a fraction of a corporation
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of production and consumption of goods and services
- second largest country in Europe by area
- Barack Obama's middle name
15 Clues: President of Russia • Joe Biden's middle name • Mr.Krabbs favorite thing • oldest president of the US • Barack Obama's middle name • second largest country in Europe by area • a decrease in the purchasing power of money • last name of the best teacher in the whole wide world • a security that represents ownership of a fraction of a corporation • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2012-08-31
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- a political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all aspects of life in a country
- a system in which the central government makes all the economic decisions
- a fee that a country charges on imports or exports
- countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life
- a form of government in which the people elect leaders and rule by majority
- a ruler who has almost absolute power
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- the value of all goods and services produced within a country in a single year
- any material in nature that people use and value
- countries with strong economies and high qualities of life
- the process of moving from one place to live in another
- a system based on private ownership ,free trade, and competition
- items sent to other regions for trade
- the rise on prices that occurs when currency loses its buying power
- goods brought in from other regions
- a limit on trade
15 Clues: a limit on trade • goods brought in from other regions • items sent to other regions for trade • a ruler who has almost absolute power • any material in nature that people use and value • a fee that a country charges on imports or exports • the process of moving from one place to live in another • countries with strong economies and high qualities of life • ...
Basics in Economics 2015-10-22
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- Factor incomes from labour activities
- Inputs in production process
- Process of combining land, labour and capital
- Shifts production possibilities curve outwards
- Gifts of nature
- Physical and mental efforts of people
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- Maximum possible combinations of the 2 goods that can be produced with given resources and technology
- Consumer goods and services
- All resources are fully used
- Unlimited wants and limited resources
- The value of best forgone alternative
- All resources are not fully utilized
- Points beyond the boundary of an economy’s production possibilities curve
- Owners of factors of production
- Equipment and structures in production process
15 Clues: Gifts of nature • Consumer goods and services • All resources are fully used • Inputs in production process • Owners of factors of production • All resources are not fully utilized • Factor incomes from labour activities • Unlimited wants and limited resources • The value of best forgone alternative • Physical and mental efforts of people • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2023-02-09
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- An individual's own personal gain
- planned economy/ An economy in which the government makes all decisions on the 3 key economic questions
- property/ Property that is individually owned. not owned by the government
- Any arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to exchange things
- economy/ Another name for a centrally planned economy
- an organization that uses resources to produce a product or service, which it then sells
- the hope of reward or fear of penalty that encourages a person to behave in a certain way
- The struggle among producers for the dollar of consumers
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- net/ A set of government that protect people who face unfavorable economic conditions
- Describes a form of government that limits individual freedoms and requires strict obedience from its citizens
- The doctrine that government generally should not intervene in the marketplace
- A political system in which the government owns and controls all resources and makes all decisions
- The amount of money a business receives in excess of its expenses
- A range of economic and political systems based on the belief that wealth should be distributed evenly throughout a society
- economy/ An economic system in which the government is involved to some extent
15 Clues: An individual's own personal gain • economy/ Another name for a centrally planned economy • The struggle among producers for the dollar of consumers • The amount of money a business receives in excess of its expenses • Any arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to exchange things • property/ Property that is individually owned. not owned by the government • ...
Economics Part 1 2017-03-22
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- An equilibrium occurs when supply _______ demand
- Conflict between unlimited wants and limited resources
- Step one of decision making process
- People who are willing and able to work but who can not find a job
- Highest point of the business cycle(prosperity)
- The law of supply states that if price _______, then quantity supplied by the producers will decrease
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- Characterized by heavy government influence and extensive social services
- Economic decisions are not made by who
- Supply exceeds demand
- Are necessary for basic living
- A depression is sometimes referred to as a
- Rivalry exists among businesses to sell their goods and services
- an abbreviation of Gross Domestic Product
- Demand exceeds supply
- The ________ is driven by supply and demand
15 Clues: Supply exceeds demand • Demand exceeds supply • Are necessary for basic living • Step one of decision making process • Economic decisions are not made by who • an abbreviation of Gross Domestic Product • A depression is sometimes referred to as a • The ________ is driven by supply and demand • Highest point of the business cycle(prosperity) • ...
Economics: Key Terms 2021-09-05
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- To obtain goods or a service by contract from an outside supplier.
- The process of presenting your product/idea to your target audience in a manner that encourages interest.
- A person or business that employs people.
- A person who sets up a business and takes on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- Relating to moral principles.
- Something you wish to have but do not need for survival.
- A crowded workplace with very poor, socially unacceptable or illegal working conditions.
- Something you must have to survive.
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- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- A person who purchases goods and services.
- A business driven by a social/environmental mission that typically reinvests profits into creating positive social change.
- The process of determining the viability of a new service or product through research conducted directly with potential customers.
- A financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- An amount of money lost by a business or organisation.
- A person employed for wages or salary to work in a business.
15 Clues: Relating to moral principles. • Something you must have to survive. • A person or business that employs people. • A person who purchases goods and services. • An amount of money lost by a business or organisation. • Something you wish to have but do not need for survival. • A person employed for wages or salary to work in a business. • ...
Macro Economics, Rishab 2022-06-30
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- a factor of production which affects almost all firms
- when people move into new zealand from overseas
- when people move out of new zealand
- the sector where household put there savings into
- the phase where prices begin to decrease
- money leaving new zealand to overseas in exchange for goods
- what does ppf stand for
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- CPI stands for
- when the economy is almost functioning and max effeciency
- Subsidies are ________ into the circular flow model
- the total ammount of good produced in the economy
- gross domestic product accounted for inflation
- opposite of an injection
- a form of human capital
- the money we get paid from overseas in exchange for goods
15 Clues: CPI stands for • a form of human capital • what does ppf stand for • opposite of an injection • when people move out of new zealand • the phase where prices begin to decrease • gross domestic product accounted for inflation • when people move into new zealand from overseas • the total ammount of good produced in the economy • the sector where household put there savings into • ...
Macro Economics, Rishab 2022-06-30
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- a factor of production which affects almost all firms
- when people move into new zealand from overseas
- when people move out of new zealand
- the sector where household put there savings into
- the phase where prices begin to decrease
- money leaving new zealand to overseas in exchange for goods
- what does ppf stand for
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- CPI stands for
- when the economy is almost functioning and max effeciency
- Subsidies are ________ into the circular flow model
- the total ammount of good produced in the economy
- gross domestic product accounted for inflation
- opposite of an injection
- a form of human capital
- the money we get paid from overseas in exchange for goods
15 Clues: CPI stands for • a form of human capital • what does ppf stand for • opposite of an injection • when people move out of new zealand • the phase where prices begin to decrease • gross domestic product accounted for inflation • when people move into new zealand from overseas • the total ammount of good produced in the economy • the sector where household put there savings into • ...
Europe Economics Vocabulary 2022-10-24
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- what resources government controls
- citizens own most factories and control
- the religious economy
- market,command and mixed
- after something they change their market
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- mixed with 11 percent command and 79 market.
- mixed and second most market
- either mixed,command or market
- water and food
- has control over products and resources.
- mixed economy but both close to half and half
- people get what they don't need
- both citizens and government have power over products and resources
- in between a pure market and pure command economy
- trading without money
15 Clues: water and food • the religious economy • trading without money • market,command and mixed • mixed and second most market • either mixed,command or market • people get what they don't need • what resources government controls • citizens own most factories and control • has control over products and resources. • after something they change their market • ...
Europe Economics Vocabulary 2022-10-24
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- what resources government controls
- citizens own most factories and control
- the religious economy
- market,command and mixed
- after something they change their market
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- mixed with 11 percent command and 79 market.
- mixed and second most market
- either mixed,command or market
- water and food
- has control over products and resources.
- mixed economy but both close to half and half
- people get what they don't need
- both citizens and government have power over products and resources
- in between a pure market and pure command economy
- trading without money
15 Clues: water and food • the religious economy • trading without money • market,command and mixed • mixed and second most market • either mixed,command or market • people get what they don't need • what resources government controls • citizens own most factories and control • has control over products and resources. • after something they change their market • ...
Europe Economics Vocabulary 2022-10-24
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- A whole country's government and financial system
- has strict government control
- Kingdom This country has a 71% free and 21% command economy
- trading but without money
- based on customs and beliefs
- The focus of production and finance
- something you desire to have but is not a necessity
- This country has a 59% free and 41% command economy
- something you need to live
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- all 3 economy's combined
- where economies are in between defining as a pure market economy and a pure command economy
- where or how much government takes place
- This country has a 73% free and 27% command economy
- 2 things or people reuniting
- based on supply and demand
15 Clues: all 3 economy's combined • trading but without money • based on supply and demand • something you need to live • 2 things or people reuniting • based on customs and beliefs • has strict government control • The focus of production and finance • where or how much government takes place • A whole country's government and financial system • ...
Europe Economics Vocabulary 2022-10-24
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- has 73% free and 23% command.
- types of government systems.
- almost half command and half market.
- the chart where germany russia and the uk are listed based on percentage of free market or command.
- economy that only trades.
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- another word for trading.
- neither pure market or pure command.
- unifying after a time of doubt.
- what the government does and does not do.
- things you have to have like a necessity.
- things you don't need but would like to have.
- citizens control the economy's resources.
- has 79% free and 21% command.
- the structure of a society.
- government holds all control over the economy's resources.
15 Clues: another word for trading. • economy that only trades. • the structure of a society. • types of government systems. • has 73% free and 23% command. • has 79% free and 21% command. • unifying after a time of doubt. • neither pure market or pure command. • almost half command and half market. • what the government does and does not do. • things you have to have like a necessity. • ...
Europe's Economics Vocabulary 2022-10-24
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- 59% free and 41% command
- clothes,food,and or a car.
- trading which doesn't have any involvement in money.
- the system in witch the government works in
- passed down from generation to generation.
- neither pure market nor pure command
- a huge set-back
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- This system is very harsh to live under.
- something that you think you need but really you don't.
- 73% free and 27% command
- 79% free and 21% command
- the three economic questions
- between a pure market economy on one end and pure command economy on the other.
- the governments and citizens role in economy
- the government has no control over the economy;private citizens answer all economic questions.
15 Clues: a huge set-back • 59% free and 41% command • 73% free and 27% command • 79% free and 21% command • clothes,food,and or a car. • the three economic questions • neither pure market nor pure command • This system is very harsh to live under. • passed down from generation to generation. • the system in witch the government works in • the governments and citizens role in economy • ...
Business and economics 2022-11-16
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- have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for.
- require (something) because it is essential or very important.
- A large company or group of companies authorised to act as a single entity and recognised as such in law.
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- when goods are given to other country’s.
- the city or town that functions as the seat of government and administrative centre of a country or region.
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- a person who sets up a business or businesses taking on financial risks of the hope of profit.
- a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale.
- A person company or country that makes rows grows rows or supply’s goods for sale.
- the state of a country or religion in terms of the production and consumption of goods. Things to be transported as distinct from passengers.
- The action of helping or doing work for someone.
- when goods are brought into a country
- an insistent and peremptory request maxes as of right.
- Money received especially on regular basis.
- a financial planning tool that’s gives an overview of income and expenses.
15 Clues: when goods are brought into a country • when goods are given to other country’s. • Money received especially on regular basis. • The action of helping or doing work for someone. • have a desire to possess or do (something); wish for. • an insistent and peremptory request maxes as of right. • a regular gathering of people for the purchase and sale. • ...
Introduction to Economics 2018-01-19
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- type of good that is used to create another good
- resources such as land, labor, and capital
- examples include food, clothing, and shelter
- type of good that satisfies a need or a want, such as a car or hamburger
- What you give up when you make a choice
- paying someone for the use of their skill
- human activity used to produce a good or service
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- all the possible combinations of how fixed resources can be used to produce goods
- the use of science to develop a new product or to make one better
- the use of money of tools to create a good
- something you would like but is not necessary for survival
- choosing one thing or another for purchase or consumption
- People who take risks by starting and organizing a business
- the concept of having unlimited wants but limited resources
- natural resources
15 Clues: natural resources • What you give up when you make a choice • paying someone for the use of their skill • the use of money of tools to create a good • resources such as land, labor, and capital • examples include food, clothing, and shelter • type of good that is used to create another good • human activity used to produce a good or service • ...
Demand Graph- Economics 2023-11-02
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- ______ effect Example: If you buy fewer slices of pizza, without increasing your purchases of other foods
- the amount or number of a material
- the cost of something
- a table that shows the quantity demanded of a good or service at different price levels is a demand ________
- A factor affecting demand - amount of money someone makes
- ___ of Demand.Principle of economics that states that at a higher price, consumers will demand a lower quantity of a good
- When a goods price changes a lot, but the quantity is less responsive
- When a goods price changes a lot, but the quantity is very responsive
- A factor affecting demand - someones preference is their _____
- the number of market conditions a demand curve is accurate for.
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- the axis where price is labelled on a demand graph
- Demand says you both can afford something, and ____ something.
- a good that goes WITH another good in regards to demand.
- a good that can take the place of another good. an alternative
- When a goods price changes a lot, and the quantity proportionally changes
- a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a specific price for them
16 Clues: the cost of something • the amount or number of a material • the axis where price is labelled on a demand graph • a good that goes WITH another good in regards to demand. • A factor affecting demand - amount of money someone makes • Demand says you both can afford something, and ____ something. • a good that can take the place of another good. an alternative • ...
Year 9 Economics 2023-11-06
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- buying one thing over another
- government taking part of your income
- the reason why the price of goods and services increase
- something done for you
- having a upper hand on your opposition
- the reason why the price of goods and services decrease
- high quantity low demand
- non essential for survival
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- high demand low quantity
- GDP
- essential for survival
- the reason why you owe more to the bank when you borrow money
- Capital Enterprise Land Labour
- tangible objects
- exchanging with other countries
15 Clues: GDP • tangible objects • essential for survival • something done for you • high demand low quantity • high quantity low demand • non essential for survival • buying one thing over another • Capital Enterprise Land Labour • exchanging with other countries • government taking part of your income • having a upper hand on your opposition • ...
Intro to Economics 2024-01-25
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- The general increase in prices of goods and services over time, leading to a decrease in the purchasing power of money.
- Government policies related to taxation and spending that can influence the economy.
- The interaction between buyers and sellers that determines the price and quantity of goods and services exchanged.
- The fundamental economic principle that describes the relationship between the availability of a good or service (supply) and the desire for it (demand).
- Financial aid or support provided by the government to certain industries or businesses to encourage production or consumption.
- The increasing interconnectedness and interdependence of countries through trade, communication, and cultural exchange.
- A tax imposed on imported goods, often to protect domestic industries.
- The study of how individuals, businesses, and societies allocate resources to satisfy their wants and needs.
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- The process of starting and operating a business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- The total value of all goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period.
- The management of the money supply and interest rates by a central bank to control inflation and stabilize the economy.
- The value of the next best alternative that must be forgone in order to pursue a certain action.
- The fundamental economic problem arising from the fact that resources are limited while human wants are virtually limitless.
- A measure that examines the average change in prices paid by consumers for goods and services over time.
- A market structure in which a single seller or producer controls the entire supply of a good or service, giving them significant pricing power.
15 Clues: A tax imposed on imported goods, often to protect domestic industries. • Government policies related to taxation and spending that can influence the economy. • The value of the next best alternative that must be forgone in order to pursue a certain action. • The process of starting and operating a business, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit. • ...
Fundamental Economics Problem 2024-11-14
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- someone who work using their physic and mental
- whats kind of statments based on fact
- statments that based on opinion
- used to produce goods and services
- requirement that are essential for survival
- the study of individual market
- The next best alternative you give up when making decision
- the payment for labor in the form of wages
- desire that individual seek to attain or possess
- the process of discovering new ways of combining resources
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- all other things being equal
- the study of whole economy
- the basic economic question of what to produce
- any natural resources use to produce goods and services
- What economics problem forces people to make decision?
15 Clues: the study of whole economy • all other things being equal • the study of individual market • statments that based on opinion • used to produce goods and services • whats kind of statments based on fact • the payment for labor in the form of wages • requirement that are essential for survival • someone who work using their physic and mental • ...
Canada Economics & Government 2025-03-20
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- In Canada, citizens 18 and older may choose to ____.
- Canada has a _____________ democracy.
- Canada has a very competitive _________ sector.
- Canada exports _______ gas.
- A type of word that Canada exports
- An agreement that the Mexican, Canadian, and American governments signed which took away all tariffs on goods traded between the three.
- The head of government in Canada
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- Canada's government is a ______________ monarchy.
- This stands for Gross Domestic Product.
- Canada's _____ system helps move goods.
- This is Canada's top trading partner
- Canada has a very high ________ rate.
- One of Canada's exports (Starts with O)
- In Canada, ________ elect members of the parliament who then elect the head of government.
- Canada has one of the strongest _____ economies in the world.
15 Clues: Canada exports _______ gas. • The head of government in Canada • A type of word that Canada exports • This is Canada's top trading partner • Canada has a _____________ democracy. • Canada has a very high ________ rate. • This stands for Gross Domestic Product. • Canada's _____ system helps move goods. • One of Canada's exports (Starts with O) • ...
Entrepreneurs in Economics 2021-02-04
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- this entrepreneur had a light bulb of an idea to electrify America
- This founder says "Don't know something, you can always Google it"; cofounded best known search engine with Sergey Brin
- This entrepreneur and his Model T makes us all cheer "Yay for the assembly line!"
- this entrepreneur must have been impatient to build his online retail empire, and knows 2 days is all it takes to get your wish list to you
- as one of the key founders of the Nike corporation, he "Just Did It"
- This entrepreneur might ring a "bell", having invented the telephone and all
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- This entrepreneur's original five and dime store is now in most American towns, and if you can't find it, just ask someone with a blue vest
- entrepreneur who re-energized the technology world with user friendly computers and Iphones
- Over 99 billion hamburgers have been served by this man's global fast food corporation
- this oil entrepreneur worked his way up the "pipeline" to become the wealthiest American to have ever lived
- this man's immense wealth and "steely" presence made him one of the world's wealthiest men in the early 20th century and his industry crucial to skyscrapers being born
- this "Tesla of the 21st century" has "rocketed" to international fame and fortune and changed the auto industry with his electric cars
- this entrepreneur maintains a position on the wealthiest people in US today, and can afford a lot of X-Boxes
- created one of the most profitable entertainment companies in history, starting with a cartoon mouse
- "My Girl" loves this entrepreneur's music record label, which reigned "Supreme" in the 1960s music world and set many musical standards
15 Clues: this entrepreneur had a light bulb of an idea to electrify America • as one of the key founders of the Nike corporation, he "Just Did It" • This entrepreneur might ring a "bell", having invented the telephone and all • This entrepreneur and his Model T makes us all cheer "Yay for the assembly line!" • ...
Introductory economics crossword 2025-07-01
15 Clues: Extra • Money • To trade • Shortage • To Create • Money owed • Money borrowed • Things to be sold • Things to be bought • A person who buys things • A person who sells things • Extra money paid on a loan • equipment used to make goods • Money paid to the government • Money that a business makes after expenses
Business and Economics 2025-10-26
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- when prices rise and money buys less
- measures wellbeing using life expectancy, education, and income
- ensures fair competition and protects consumers
- phase of the economic cycle when spending and jobs decrease
- provide labour and receive income in the circular flow
- produce goods and services in the economy
- when government spends more than it collects
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- the next best alternative given up when making a choice
- collects taxes and provides public services
- money paid to the government to fund services
- shows how money moves between households and businesses
- phase of the economic cycle when production and jobs increase
- plan showing government income and spending
- when government collects more than it spends
- total value of goods and services produced in a country
15 Clues: when prices rise and money buys less • produce goods and services in the economy • collects taxes and provides public services • plan showing government income and spending • when government collects more than it spends • when government spends more than it collects • money paid to the government to fund services • ensures fair competition and protects consumers • ...
Puzzle for Economics 2025-10-31
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- – The process of turning ideas and materials into finished goods.
- – What’s left after you pay all your bills and costs.
- – Where buyers and sellers meet — physically or online.
- – Something useful that helps produce goods — land, labor, or capital.
- – The person who buys and uses the product in the end.
- – Goods a country sells to the rest of the world.
- – A careful plan for managing what you earn and spend.
- – Goods that a country buys from other countries.
- – The part of your income you decide not to spend.
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- – When sellers race to attract the same group of buyers.
- – Putting money in today to earn more in the future.
- – Money that flows into a business before costs are counted.
- – The money workers earn for their time and effort.
- – The exchange of goods and services between people or nations.
- – The little nudge that motivates people to act.
15 Clues: – The little nudge that motivates people to act. • – Goods a country sells to the rest of the world. • – Goods that a country buys from other countries. • – The part of your income you decide not to spend. • – The money workers earn for their time and effort. • – Putting money in today to earn more in the future. • ...
Puzzle for Economics 2025-10-31
Across
- – The process of turning ideas and materials into finished goods.
- – What’s left after you pay all your bills and costs.
- – Where buyers and sellers meet — physically or online.
- – Something useful that helps produce goods — land, labor, or capital.
- – The person who buys and uses the product in the end.
- – Goods a country sells to the rest of the world.
- – A careful plan for managing what you earn and spend.
- – Goods that a country buys from other countries.
- – The part of your income you decide not to spend.
Down
- – When sellers race to attract the same group of buyers.
- – Putting money in today to earn more in the future.
- – Money that flows into a business before costs are counted.
- – The money workers earn for their time and effort.
- – The exchange of goods and services between people or nations.
- – The little nudge that motivates people to act.
15 Clues: – The little nudge that motivates people to act. • – Goods a country sells to the rest of the world. • – Goods that a country buys from other countries. • – The part of your income you decide not to spend. • – The money workers earn for their time and effort. • – Putting money in today to earn more in the future. • ...
