environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Environmental Science 2025-12-04
Across
- Beginning of water cycle, water being turned into vapor
- Precipitation that that runs into bodies of water
- Process where a substance changes from a vapor to liquid
- Layer of rocks/sediments
- Cycle that shows the movement of Elements
- Rain, Snow, Sleet, Or Hail. Water Vapor from clouds
- Process of water flowing to the ground
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- Elemental/Compound Storage
- Downward movement of water Into rock & soil layers
- All water on the planet
- Water found underneath the ground
- Steady wobble of the Earth's Axis
- When plants evaporate from their leaves
- Gas surrounding the Earth that forms air and weather systems
- Releases minerals from rocks
15 Clues: All water on the planet • Layer of rocks/sediments • Elemental/Compound Storage • Releases minerals from rocks • Water found underneath the ground • Steady wobble of the Earth's Axis • Process of water flowing to the ground • When plants evaporate from their leaves • Cycle that shows the movement of Elements • Precipitation that that runs into bodies of water • ...
environmental science 2025-12-05
Across
- – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers
- – the solid parts of Earth, including rocks, soil, and landforms.
- – movement of water (and nutrients) across Earth’s surface
- - any process, location, or system that absorbs or stores a substance or energy from the environment, temporarily or permanently removing it from a cycle.
- – all living things on Earth and the environments where they exist.
- – the gases surrounding Earth, forming the air and weather systems.
- – liquid water changes to vapor
- – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds
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- – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth
- – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface
- - any process, location, or system that releases a substance or energy into the environment, adding it to a cycle.
- – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks
- – evaporation of water from plant leaves
- – storage location for elements or compounds (e.g., ocean, atmosphere, soil)
- cycle – movement of elements through living organisms and the environment
15 Clues: – liquid water changes to vapor • – evaporation of water from plant leaves • – water vapor cools to liquid forming clouds • – all water on, above, and below Earth’s surface • – rain, snow, sleet, or hail returning water to Earth • – downward movement of water into soil and rock layers • – processes that release minerals or nutrients from rocks • ...
Environmental Sustainable 2025-11-03
Across
- a life in a particular habitat or ecoystyem
- an internal organisation that's created for peace security and cooperation
- A philosophy that encourages redesigning resource life cycles to eliminate waste and promote the continual use of resources
- energy from sources that are naturally replenished, such as solar, wind, hydroelectric, and biomass
- The introduction of harmful substances or products into the environment, which can affect air, water, and soil quality
- a community of living organisms
- long term change in the average weather patterns
- gases in the earth atmosphere that trap heat
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- conserving natural resources
- an effect of human activities on the natural environment
- Improve national and global environmental sustainability
- the process of converting waste materials into reusable materials, thereby reducing the consumption of new raw materials
- a natural environment in which particular species or community of organism's lives
- Non-native species that spread widely and cause harm to native ecosystems, economy, or human health
- the practice of using water efficiently to reduce unnecessary water usage and protect water resources
15 Clues: conserving natural resources • a community of living organisms • a life in a particular habitat or ecoystyem • gases in the earth atmosphere that trap heat • long term change in the average weather patterns • an effect of human activities on the natural environment • Improve national and global environmental sustainability • ...
Environmental Compliance 2025-11-26
Across
- : Intentional violation type
- : Shipping document tracking hazardous waste
- : Federal law governing hazardous waste (abbr.)
- : Collecting waste before disposal
- : Facility producing waste
- : Violation type risking death or serious harm
- : Injury requiring entry in OSHA log
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- : Condition with potential to cause harm
- : Clause requiring hazard-free workplace
- : OSHA visit examining workplace conditions
- : Document issued for violation
- : Specific OSHA regulation requiring compliance
- : Flow of discarded materials
- : Correction of identified violation
- : Metric counting time off due to injury
15 Clues: : Facility producing waste • : Intentional violation type • : Flow of discarded materials • : Document issued for violation • : Collecting waste before disposal • : Correction of identified violation • : Injury requiring entry in OSHA log • : Condition with potential to cause harm • : Clause requiring hazard-free workplace • : Metric counting time off due to injury • ...
Alexandria Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
Across
- it is like the three economics quesgions
- depends on economy
- passed down
- based on supply and demand
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- to place or group
- has both command and market economy in it
- someone cant live without it they
- someone seys can they have that they
- trade without money
- what role the government plays
- has a mixed economy that has 7 letters
- has a mixed economy that has 6 letters
- government has full control over citizens
- how much control the government has over the citizens
- has a mixed economy that has 2 letters
15 Clues: passed down • to place or group • depends on economy • trade without money • based on supply and demand • what role the government plays • someone cant live without it they • someone seys can they have that they • has a mixed economy that has 7 letters • has a mixed economy that has 6 letters • has a mixed economy that has 2 letters • it is like the three economics quesgions • ...
Adam Smith 2025-10-31
Across
- Smith used what examples
- Evryone acting on what improves the economy
- Smith believed that markets function best within what social systems
- Smiths ideas helped make economics recognized as
- Where was Adam Smith educated
- What smith concept guided the market
- What did Adam Smith criticize
- Father of economics
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- What year was Smiths most influential book written
- Smiths ideas rest on which principles
- What year was Smith born
- Adam Smiths most influential book
- Smiths home country
- Where did Adam Smith teach at
- Economic actors should not be under who’s control
15 Clues: Smiths home country • Father of economics • Smith used what examples • What year was Smith born • Where did Adam Smith teach at • Where was Adam Smith educated • What did Adam Smith criticize • Adam Smiths most influential book • What smith concept guided the market • Smiths ideas rest on which principles • Evryone acting on what improves the economy • ...
wonder crossword 2021-02-12
15 Clues: paused • letdown • theater • medicine • preisely • Regularly • economics • occupation • mathematics • disappointed • enthusiastic • instantaneously • folders holding • an android phone • extremely unpleasant
School Subject Items 2021-04-04
15 Clues: map • book • brain • money • airplane • buildings • telescope • microphone • microscope • calculator • paint brush • constitution • The president • periodic table • newton's cradle
School subjects 2023-09-25
15 Clues: kemia • ruotsi • käsityö • uskonto • liikunta • fysiikks • biologia • historia • kuvataide • maantiede • kotitalous • matematiikka • terveystieti • oppilaan ohjaus • yhteiskuntaoppi
Environmental Management System 2020-10-21
Across
- The roadsides may be used for _______ of trees which is favorable impact of road construction.
- landscape
- is a tool which modern financial analysts adopt before undertaking any financial operation or commercial activity.
- of possible positive or negative impacts of the project.
- is any positive effect on the organization resulting from the implementation of the project.
- Regional Hydrology
- is the existing environmental situation or condition in the absence of the activity.
- disease
- Any negative effect on an organization resulting from the implementation of the project.
- is the term used to describe the assessment of the environmental consequences of proposed policies, plans, programs, or projects.
- negetive effects on Roads prevent longitudinal and lateral migration of fishes in the flood plain
- Identification of key issues and development of the Terms of Reference (TOR) for the EIA once a project is categorized.
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- impacts with respect to common base.
- land Loss
- consist of components of environment and can be grouped into major components.
- Forest, Wildlife, Species Diversity, Endangered Species
- Preparation of _______ plan to offset the negative impacts.
- Air pollution
- fisheries, Eutrophication, Aquatic Weeds, Species Diversity, Endangered Species
- determination of the nature and magnitude of the proposed project’s potential environmental and social impacts.
- Erosion and Siltation
- is an “Environmental Impact Assessment”, the term “Impact” is used instead of “Effect”.
22 Clues: disease • land Loss • landscape • Air pollution • Regional Hydrology • Erosion and Siltation • impacts with respect to common base. • Forest, Wildlife, Species Diversity, Endangered Species • of possible positive or negative impacts of the project. • Preparation of _______ plan to offset the negative impacts. • ...
unit 7 2024-06-01
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- pollution Contamination of environment harming living organisms, ecosystems.
- Livestock herding, moving seasonally for fresh pastures.
- Theory humans can overcome environmental limitations through innovation.
- Organism whose genetic material has been altered.
- erosion Wearing away of topsoil by wind or water.
- Fair treatment in environmental policies and practices.
- Community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- Trapping of heat by Earth's atmosphere causing warming.
- Surrounding conditions affecting organisms, including natural elements.
- Underground layer of water-bearing permeable rock.
- large-scale removal of forests for non-forest use.
- Moving cultivation areas to allow soil recovery.
- Previously industrial site, now potentially redevelopable land.
- salinization Accumulation of salts in soil, reducing fertility.
- Atmospheric gas protecting Earth from harmful ultraviolet radiation.
- Unplanned, uncontrolled urban expansion into rural areas.
- Rain with high levels of acidic pollutants.
- Leaving farmland unplanted to restore its fertility.
- Protected areas of open land around urban regions.
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- Theory that environment shapes human culture, development.
- Natural material supporting plant growth, composed of minerals.
- Tourism focused on visiting natural, conserved areas sustainably.
- Farming of aquatic organisms for commercial purposes.
- Large ecosystem with distinct climate and organisms.
- Land degradation transforming fertile land into desert.
- of gases surrounding Earth, sustaining life.
- Global sum of all ecosystems supporting life.
- Alternating crops or land use to maintain soil.
- Maximum population an environment can sustainably support.
- Oxygen-depleted areas in water, causing marine death.
- Earth's interacting living and non-living environmental systems.
31 Clues: Rain with high levels of acidic pollutants. • of gases surrounding Earth, sustaining life. • Global sum of all ecosystems supporting life. • Alternating crops or land use to maintain soil. • Moving cultivation areas to allow soil recovery. • Organism whose genetic material has been altered. • erosion Wearing away of topsoil by wind or water. • ...
Lesson 4: The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-22
Across
- : Activities like mining and logging cause this.
- : View that considers humans as the most important species.
- : Movement that pushes for solutions to environmental problems.
- : Approach that values ecosystems as a whole.
- : Conservation of animals and plants.
- : Waste law enacted in 2000.
- : The role of humans as caretakers of nature.
- : Environmental issue caused by improper waste disposal.
- : Humans are not separate from nature but part of it.
- : Philosophy that emphasizes harmony with the environment.
- : Advocates sustainable use and protection of resources.
- : The natural cycle where plants give oxygen and animals give carbon dioxide.
- : Advocates for intrinsic value of all living beings.
- : International environmental agreement in 1997.
- : The practice of wise decision-making in resource use.
- : Core principle of sustainability ensuring fairness for future generations.
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- : Pollution caused by smoke from vehicles.
- : Study of moral duties in relation to climate change.
- : The discipline studying human–environment moral relations.
- : Philosopher quoted “No man is an island.”
- : Celebration encouraging energy conservation.
- : Principle of sustainability ensuring minimum waste.
- : Suggests fairness in distributing environmental burdens.
- : A storm-related disaster linked to climate change.
- : The idea that Earth functions like a living organism.
- : Value of natural surroundings as a source of beauty.
- : Philippine law protecting clean air.
- : Philosophy that gives all organisms inherent value.
- : Applies ecology to society’s problems.
- : Being thrifty and avoiding waste.
30 Clues: : Waste law enacted in 2000. • : Being thrifty and avoiding waste. • : Conservation of animals and plants. • : Philippine law protecting clean air. • : Applies ecology to society’s problems. • : Pollution caused by smoke from vehicles. • : Philosopher quoted “No man is an island.” • : Approach that values ecosystems as a whole. • ...
Economics chapter 1 2021-09-16
Across
- not able to be felt by touch
- able to be felt by touch
- branch of economics that deals w human behavior & choices to small parts
- anything that's used to produce goods or services
- explanation of how something works, designed to answer question has no obvious answer
- graphic representation of all possible combinations of 2 goods economy can produce
- additional
- quality of bringing dissatisfaction
- tasks that ppl pay others to perform for them
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- something that encourages/ motivates a person to take action
- special talent that ppl have for searching out & taking advantage of new business opp.
- means of deciding who gets what portion of available resources
- all natural resources found in nature
- most valued opp. or alternative given up when a choice is made
- something we desire to have
- situation having more of 1 thing means having less of another
- physical & mental talents ppl corgialtribute to production of goods & services
- science that studies choices of ppl trying to satisfy their wants in world of scarcity
- condition which our wants are greater than resources available to satisfy them
- produced goods that can be used as resources for further production
- quality of bringing satisfaction
- anything that satisfies a person's wants or brings satisfaction
- branch of economics that deals w human behavior & choices to entire economy
23 Clues: additional • able to be felt by touch • something we desire to have • not able to be felt by touch • quality of bringing satisfaction • quality of bringing dissatisfaction • all natural resources found in nature • tasks that ppl pay others to perform for them • anything that's used to produce goods or services • something that encourages/ motivates a person to take action • ...
Econ Study Guide 2024-08-26
Across
- Inputs used in production
- Abundance of valuable resources
- Satisfaction from consuming a good or service
- Non-financial motivations for behavior
- Focus on a specific task or product
- Limited availability of resources
- Decisions made between alternatives
- Difference between value in use and value in exchange
- Related to the economy
- Ownership by individuals or companies
- Worth of a good or service
- Father of modern economics
- Essential requirement for survival
- Economy based on supply and demand
- Individual who starts a business
- Study of production, distribution, and consumption
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- Additional cost from one more unit
- Skills and knowledge of workers
- a branch of economics that focuses on the behavior and performance of an entire economy. It examines large-scale economic factors such as:
- Additional benefit from one more unit
- Self-regulating nature of the market
- Financial motivations for behavior
- Desire for non-essential items
- Gross Domestic Product
- Goods used to produce other goods
- Intangible product
- Assets used for producing goods
- Study of individual economic units
- Inputs used to produce goods and services
- Place where goods and services are exchanged
- Natural resources used in production
- Tangible product
- Policy of minimal government intervention
- Resource that can be replenished
- Value of the next best alternative
35 Clues: Tangible product • Intangible product • Gross Domestic Product • Related to the economy • Inputs used in production • Worth of a good or service • Father of modern economics • Desire for non-essential items • Skills and knowledge of workers • Abundance of valuable resources • Assets used for producing goods • Resource that can be replenished • Individual who starts a business • ...
Lecture 1 - What is Economics 2013-06-12
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- deals with individuals and markets.
- this is shown by those who organise the factors of production.
- supplier of factors of production.
- most economics is ________________ in nature.
- another name for natural resources.
- an economic system where the factors of production are owned by government.
- another name for factors of production.
- an institution which ensures that firms behave in a competitive and efficient way.
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- something given up.
- an example of capital
- an example of an economic agent.
- deals with the economy as a whole.
- an example of a market capitalist country.
- a type of efficiency.
- another term for fairness.
- the return for entrepreneurship.
- a type of efficiency.
- study of the interrelationship between different economic agents.
- wants exceed available resources.
- an important economic question.
20 Clues: something given up. • an example of capital • a type of efficiency. • a type of efficiency. • another term for fairness. • an important economic question. • an example of an economic agent. • the return for entrepreneurship. • wants exceed available resources. • deals with the economy as a whole. • supplier of factors of production. • deals with individuals and markets. • ...
Unit 1: Principles of Economics 2022-01-19
Across
- type of policy that involves altering interest rates, borrowing and credit
- Type of economics that focuses on the large scale
- type of economy that focuses on survival
- type of policy that involves government spending and taxes
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- Type of economics that focuses on individuals
- The study of how humans make decisions in the face of scarcity
- Humans wants for goods and services exceeds what is available
- type of economy where government controls everything
- type of economy where decision making is decentralized
- Smith Proposed that the economy was ran by an invisible hand
10 Clues: type of economy that focuses on survival • Type of economics that focuses on individuals • Type of economics that focuses on the large scale • type of economy where government controls everything • type of economy where decision making is decentralized • type of policy that involves government spending and taxes • ...
Lecture 1 - What is Economics 2013-06-12
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- deals with individuals and markets.
- this is shown by those who organise the factors of production.
- supplier of factors of production.
- most economics is ________________ in nature.
- another name for natural resources.
- an economic system where the factors of production are owned by government.
- another name for factors of production.
- an institution which ensures that firms behave in a competitive and efficient way.
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- something given up.
- an example of capital
- an example of an economic agent.
- deals with the economy as a whole.
- an example of a market capitalist country.
- a type of efficiency.
- another term for fairness.
- the return for entrepreneurship.
- a type of efficiency.
- study of the interrelationship between different economic agents.
- wants exceed available resources.
- an important economic question.
20 Clues: something given up. • an example of capital • a type of efficiency. • a type of efficiency. • another term for fairness. • an important economic question. • an example of an economic agent. • the return for entrepreneurship. • wants exceed available resources. • deals with the economy as a whole. • supplier of factors of production. • deals with individuals and markets. • ...
Spanish/Cristian Roque 2023-09-21
19 Clues: English • history • library • physics • Biology • because • Chemistry • economics • Bookstore • to arrive • psychology • wastebasket • Mathematics • To have dinner • Next to;besides • To the right of • computer science • to have breakfast • business administration
SUSTAINABILITY SPECTRUM CROSSWORD 2023-12-18
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- A strategic approach that integrates long-term environmental stewardship into business operations.
- This framework evaluates a company's adherence to social, environmental, and financial standards.
- Principle advocating for the protection and enhancement of diverse communities and cultures.
- A measure of a company's social responsibility, environmental impact, and corporate governance.
- The comprehensive assessment of a company's environmental impact, including indirect consequences.
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- The financial strategy of excluding investments in companies that harm the environment or society.
- The process of involving various stakeholders in a dialogue to achieve sustainable outcomes.
- The potential financial losses associated with the transition to a low-carbon economy.
- A comprehensive reporting framework that includes ecological, social, and financial performance indicators.
- A cost system that quantifies the environmental costs associated with a product's lifecycle.
- The practice of enhancing corporate policy to incorporate ecological and social concerns.
- business philosophy that endorses active contribution to the well-being of global and local communities.
12 Clues: The potential financial losses associated with the transition to a low-carbon economy. • The practice of enhancing corporate policy to incorporate ecological and social concerns. • The process of involving various stakeholders in a dialogue to achieve sustainable outcomes. • ...
cp6 2020-12-30
Across
- What we strive to do for the environment
- What we encourage through pollution prevention and resource conservation
- Engaged persons promoting safety practices
- Policy regarding employee and environmental safety
- Goal for standards on environmental, health, and safety laws
- Who you notify with concerns
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- Goal for environmental safety
- Improve safety practices by fostering this
- Global Safety and environmental Director
- Company committed to value of employee safety
10 Clues: Who you notify with concerns • Goal for environmental safety • What we strive to do for the environment • Global Safety and environmental Director • Improve safety practices by fostering this • Engaged persons promoting safety practices • Company committed to value of employee safety • Policy regarding employee and environmental safety • ...
economics 2020-05-27
Across
- Соперничество,борьба за достижение наивысших выгод, преимуществ
- широко используется авиакомпаниями в отношениях с посредниками и клиентурой, например, когда авиакомпания применяет высший тариф там, где по условиям перевозки может быть применен более низкий тариф
- тенденция, характерная для авиатранспортной индустрии в последние годы, когда для покрытия растущих расходов, особенно возросшей стоимости топлива, авиакомпании официально повышают тарифы на авиационные перевозки
- структура условия, при которых протекает рыночная конкуренция и ряд других процессов
- метод конкуренция с помощью применения тарифов, скидок, льгот, выплаты комиссионных, сверхкомиссионных и других форм денежных вознаграждений и т.д
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- метод принуждения с помощью законодательных актов или правительственных распоряжений.
- чаще всего применяется в отношениях между авиакомпаниями и посредниками; основан на принципе "ты - мне, я - тебе"
- это конкуренция между формально равноправными авиакомпаниями на данном рынке авиационных перевозок, а также на рынках третьих стран. Горизонтальная конкуренция сочетает в себе ценовые и неценовые методы конкуренции
- совокупность качественных и стоимостных характеристик авиауслуг на перевозку пассажиров, обеспечивающая удовлетворение в конкурентной потребности авиапассажиров и грузовой клиентуры
- борьба, направленная сверху вниз и снизу вверх. Она ведется между ведомствами воздушного транспорта и авиакомпаниями, между авиакомпаниями и фирмами-посредниками и т. д.
- метод предоставление дополнительных услуг на земле и на борту самолета без взимания дополнительной оплаты, или так называемая "конкуренция в сфере услуг"
- компания А нажимает на компанию В, чтобы она пользовалась услугами компании С, которая является клиентом у компании А
12 Clues: Соперничество,борьба за достижение наивысших выгод, преимуществ • структура условия, при которых протекает рыночная конкуренция и ряд других процессов • метод принуждения с помощью законодательных актов или правительственных распоряжений. • чаще всего применяется в отношениях между авиакомпаниями и посредниками; основан на принципе "ты - мне, я - тебе" • ...
Economics 2021-11-12
12 Clues: Deposit • Owed money • Withdrawal • Money Earned • Money Removed • Pre-Deduction • Monetary Worth • Post-Deduction • Money To Be Spent • Financial Examination • Set Of Two Government Taxes • Financial Government Service
Economics 2022-02-03
Across
- When people depend on each other
- The person who makes the goods/services
- Anybody who buys goods/services
- The tax on most items(equal to about 4% of the item in NY)
- When the demand for a good/service is higher than the supply
- An action that a consumer is willing to pay for
- The study of the making, buying, and selling of, goods/services
- How the government gets most of its money
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- Any item that has value
- The person who creates a business
- The tax on any amount of money you make
- I bought a ticket to a movie, but now I can't go and see the football game. This is an example of _________________.
12 Clues: Any item that has value • Anybody who buys goods/services • When people depend on each other • The person who creates a business • The tax on any amount of money you make • The person who makes the goods/services • How the government gets most of its money • An action that a consumer is willing to pay for • The tax on most items(equal to about 4% of the item in NY) • ...
Economics 2022-08-16
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- object that is provided for consumers
- Hours of work that are less than 38 on several days of the week
- A government tax levied on goods and services
- Working in return for a wage or salary
- When a demand cannot meet the supply
- Doing something that produces something of value to someone else
- Person who gives products or services
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- Planning for future spending
- The amount of money given in exchange for a produce or service
- payment for work in a yearly amount
- Person who buys or uses a product/service
- payment for work based on hours worked
12 Clues: Planning for future spending • payment for work in a yearly amount • When a demand cannot meet the supply • object that is provided for consumers • Person who gives products or services • Working in return for a wage or salary • payment for work based on hours worked • Person who buys or uses a product/service • A government tax levied on goods and services • ...
Economics 2023-01-19
Across
- When humans cant live without it
- When something is rare
- off When you pick something over another
- $
- The cost of something
- someone who buys stuff
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- Someone who starts there own business
- The amount of something in stock
- something dear to you
- When a lot of people want something
- When u want something
- A field of social science
12 Clues: $ • something dear to you • When u want something • The cost of something • When something is rare • someone who buys stuff • A field of social science • When humans cant live without it • The amount of something in stock • When a lot of people want something • Someone who starts there own business • off When you pick something over another
Economics 2023-01-19
12 Clues: distribute • your options • social science • in short supply • has common sense • what you're giving up • a reason to do something • owner, land, labor,capital • a currency that people accept • how to know what you're making • a fair trade both sides agree on • a company that makes social good
Economics 2023-01-26
Across
- Workers showed up for work during the pandemic
- prices go up and value of money goes down
- paying your bill the next month
- the type of houses Sears sold
- Effective when a product is profitable to make
- a card that pays your bills immediately
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- Cars Tesla makes them
- Shopping what killed Sears and Toys R Us
- change what's causing all the crazy weather
- catalog a huge book that sold almost anything
- licensed sellers of cannabis
- Workplace new workplace caused by the pandemic
12 Clues: Cars Tesla makes them • licensed sellers of cannabis • the type of houses Sears sold • paying your bill the next month • a card that pays your bills immediately • prices go up and value of money goes down • Shopping what killed Sears and Toys R Us • Workers showed up for work during the pandemic • change what's causing all the crazy weather • ...
Economics 2021-01-15
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- Generally accepted, recognized, and centralized medium of exchange in an economy
- The withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU)
- Secret or illegal cooperation or conspiracy, especially in order to cheat or deceive others.
- Resource with economic value that an individual, corporation, or country owns or controls with the expectation that it will provide a future benefit
- Item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation
- A sum of money paid regularly (typically quarterly) by a company to its shareholders out of its profits (or reserves)
- A factor of production (human skill and effort)
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- Slowdown or a massive contraction in economic activities
- Payment to an owner or factor of production in excess of the costs needed to bring that factor into production
- The strength of one or many producers' willingness to produce and sell a good or goods at any in a range of prices
- An exclusive right granted for an invention, which is a product or a process that provides, in general, a new way of doing something, or offers a new technical solution to problem
- Machinery and technology aspect of production
12 Clues: Machinery and technology aspect of production • A factor of production (human skill and effort) • Slowdown or a massive contraction in economic activities • Item acquired with the goal of generating income or appreciation • The withdrawal of the United Kingdom (UK) from the European Union (EU) • ...
Economics 2021-02-08
Across
- when a person who is actively searching for employment is unable to find work
- the study of what is likely to happen when individuals make choices due to other factors
- entity, an organization not connected to national government; independent and 'stateless'
- where a nation utilizes its economic resources fully instead of building a trade surplus
- a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole
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- surplus, a nation's exports exceed its imports
- deficient, a nation's imports exceed its exports
- the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time
- a social science that analyzes and describes the consequences of choices
- an economic practice by which governments used their economies to augment state power at the expense of other countries
- of payments, a larger economic unit
- government policies that restrict international trade to help domestic industries
- the unlawful use or threat of violence particularly against the state or the public as a politically motivated means of attack or coercion
13 Clues: of payments, a larger economic unit • surplus, a nation's exports exceed its imports • deficient, a nation's imports exceed its exports • the decline of purchasing power of a given currency over time • a social science that analyzes and describes the consequences of choices • when a person who is actively searching for employment is unable to find work • ...
Economics 2021-03-11
12 Clues: pay these off • Spanish money • put money away • get paid weekly • use to get things • very valuable stone • extra money you spend • somewhere to keep money • get paid yearly or monthly • buying a part of a business • how much you have of something • give money to someone expecting it back later
Economics 2022-05-11
Across
- to put money into an account
- an economy when government makes all decisions
- how people choose to produce and distribute goods
- products made in one country and going to another
- when government limits the amount of a good
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- an economy where people make the decisions
- a combination of economies
- Amount of money you earn
- a gain from buying to selling price
- a person who starts business
- goods that are available
- goods that people want
12 Clues: goods that people want • Amount of money you earn • goods that are available • a combination of economies • a person who starts business • to put money into an account • a gain from buying to selling price • an economy where people make the decisions • when government limits the amount of a good • an economy when government makes all decisions • ...
economics 2022-06-21
Across
- Curve used to show inequality
- C+I+G+(X-M)
- when GDP falls for more than two consecutive quarters or six months
- branch of economics deals with the economy as a whole
- two words,provided all other variables remain the same.
Down
- a sustained increase in the average price level over a period of time
- GDP divided by population
- an economic concept used to measure the change in the aggregate quantity demanded of a good or service in relation to price movements of that good or service
- a model used to show the tradeoffs associated with allocating resources between the production of two goods
- Total amount of money earned by a nation's population and businesses
- Resources that are rivalrous and non-excludable
- a direct or indirect payment to individuals or firms, usually by the government
12 Clues: C+I+G+(X-M) • GDP divided by population • Curve used to show inequality • Resources that are rivalrous and non-excludable • branch of economics deals with the economy as a whole • two words,provided all other variables remain the same. • when GDP falls for more than two consecutive quarters or six months • ...
Economics 2022-11-21
Across
- a economy that runs by supply and demand
- development that meets the need without ruining future development
- attempting to destroy a group’s culture.
- an area where goods are sold
- an economy for the basic needs
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- an influence by a country or nation.
- something that has value and is used for exchange
- pieces of culture spreading out or merging into other cultures.
- a route where people buy and sell goods
- giving something and receiving another thing
- a cashless economy using trades only
- an exchange of services or goods between two or multiple groups or people.
12 Clues: an area where goods are sold • an economy for the basic needs • an influence by a country or nation. • a cashless economy using trades only • a route where people buy and sell goods • a economy that runs by supply and demand • attempting to destroy a group’s culture. • giving something and receiving another thing • something that has value and is used for exchange • ...
Economics 2018-02-27
Across
- The objects that people or companies make to sell are called __________.
- Resources of people that contribute to the production of goods and services.
- Resources supplied by nature.
- Trees are a natural ___________.
- Refers to the fact that people do not have enough resources to satisfy all their wants.
- A job that provides the service of repairing cars.
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- A job that provides the service of caring for our teeth.
- A barber is an example of a job that provides a _____.
- The natural resource we use to get lumber and make paper.
- When we give up buying one thing to buy another, the thing we give up is called the ______ cost.
- Tractors are a ______________ good that help farmers produce crops.
- The natural resource all humans need to drink.
12 Clues: Resources supplied by nature. • Trees are a natural ___________. • The natural resource all humans need to drink. • A job that provides the service of repairing cars. • A barber is an example of a job that provides a _____. • A job that provides the service of caring for our teeth. • The natural resource we use to get lumber and make paper. • ...
Economics 2023-08-28
Across
- look closely at or examine
- how much you need to give for a thing
- very necessary
- choice
- sum of money is too small.
- the act of explaining things
- an act of choosing between two or more possibilities.
- good things you get out of it
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- a stock
- a group of good questions
- not necessary
- very important people that runs a country
12 Clues: choice • a stock • not necessary • very necessary • a group of good questions • look closely at or examine • sum of money is too small. • the act of explaining things • good things you get out of it • how much you need to give for a thing • very important people that runs a country • an act of choosing between two or more possibilities.
Economics 2023-09-01
Across
- Card A Plastic card that electronically connects to the bank
- Plan The amount an employee contributes each pay period to retirement
- Nation's health care program for elderly and disabled provides hospital and medical insurance
- Money subtracted from gross pay
- Automated tell machine
- Something unnecessary but desired
Down
- Cost The value of the next-best alternative your gave up when you selected a different choice
- Something necessary or required in your life
- Total of all the deductions
- Used at the time of purchase as the form of payment
- There's a limited amount of resources to meet humanity's unlimited wants and needs
- Something that is desirable, worthwhile and important
12 Clues: Automated tell machine • Total of all the deductions • Money subtracted from gross pay • Something unnecessary but desired • Something necessary or required in your life • Used at the time of purchase as the form of payment • Something that is desirable, worthwhile and important • Card A Plastic card that electronically connects to the bank • ...
Economics 2024-07-30
Across
- Money set aside for future use, often kept in a bank account.
- The financial gain after subtracting expenses from revenue.
- The act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services.
- The desire and ability of consumers to purchase a good or service.
- Money that is owed to someone else, often requiring repayment with interest.
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
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- The act of putting money into something to gain a profit or achieve a future benefit.
- The payment received by workers for their labor, usually calculated on an hourly, daily, or weekly basis.
- A system of retirement savings where employees regularly contribute to a fund for future financial security.
- Physical items that can be bought or sold.
- Measurement of a nations productivity.
- A compulsory financial charge imposed by the government on income or goods.
12 Clues: Measurement of a nations productivity. • Physical items that can be bought or sold. • The financial gain after subtracting expenses from revenue. • Money set aside for future use, often kept in a bank account. • The act of buying, selling, or exchanging goods and services. • The desire and ability of consumers to purchase a good or service. • ...
Economics 2024-10-03
Across
- Less government involvement.
- Associated with democracy.
- Government makes all economic decisions.
- A combination of command and market economies.
- Philosophy where there is no private ownership of property or capital.
Down
- Some portion of the means of production under government control.
- Communist country
- Socialist country
- Capitalist country
- Based on cultural or religious practices and ideals passed down.
- Spread wealth more evenly and meet basic needs of the people.
- Individuals & companies own the means of production.
12 Clues: Communist country • Socialist country • Capitalist country • Associated with democracy. • Less government involvement. • Government makes all economic decisions. • A combination of command and market economies. • Individuals & companies own the means of production. • Spread wealth more evenly and meet basic needs of the people. • ...
ECONOMICS 2025-09-22
Across
- Consumer desire for goods
- Study of individual markets
- COST What you give up to get something else
- PAY Take-home amount after taxes
- Limited resources meeting unlimited wants
- Excess of supply over demand
Down
- System of production and exchange
- Big picture economic study
- Quantity available for sale
- Spending plan for income
- Government revenue source
- PAY Earnings before deductions
12 Clues: Spending plan for income • Consumer desire for goods • Government revenue source • Big picture economic study • Study of individual markets • Quantity available for sale • Excess of supply over demand • PAY Earnings before deductions • PAY Take-home amount after taxes • System of production and exchange • Limited resources meeting unlimited wants • ...
Kouluaineita - School subjects 2022-11-17
21 Clues: KEMIA • RUOTSI • USKONTO • KÄSITYÖ • USKONTO • LIIKUNTA • BIOLOGIA • MUSIIKKI • FYSIIKKA • HISTORIA • ENGLANTI • LIIKUNTA • MAANTIETO • KOTITALOUS • KUVAAMATAITO • KUVAAMATAITO • MATEMATIIKKA • TERVEYSTIETO • OPPILAANOHJAUS • ELÄMÄNKATSOMUSTIETO • SUOMEN KIELI JA KIRJALLISUUS
Cross-Disciplinary Connections in Environmental Science 2025-09-07
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- Biology - Genetics, ecosystems, ___, selection, extinction
- Social Science - Social costs of actions that we may take, ___ significance of the human-environmental relationships, policy, justice
- Resource Use - The ways in which natural resources are consumed, ___, and utilized to meet human needs and drive economic activities
- Chemistry - ___, Water and Air Quality, Chemical Remediation, Soil Chemistry, radioactivity
- Ethics - The moral framework, we consider the intrinsic value of nature, equity, our responsibilities to future generations and non-human species, and the ___ use of resources
- Sustainability - The responsible management of natural resources to fulfill current needs without ___ the ability of future generations to meet theirs
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- Physics - Energy Flow, ___ Dynamics, and the physical forces that shape this planet
- Economics - ___ costs of action that we may take, policy, cost-benefit
- The ways in which different elements of the environment, society, and economy are linked together, influencing and impacting one another
- The current population growth trend
- Earth Science - Geology, ___, Oceans, it focuses on the physical Earth - its land, oceans, atmosphere, and internal processes
11 Clues: The current population growth trend • Biology - Genetics, ecosystems, ___, selection, extinction • Economics - ___ costs of action that we may take, policy, cost-benefit • Physics - Energy Flow, ___ Dynamics, and the physical forces that shape this planet • Chemistry - ___, Water and Air Quality, Chemical Remediation, Soil Chemistry, radioactivity • ...
Economy 2026-03-17
16 Clues: korko • vauras • tuotto • tinkiä • hyödyke • törsätä • alennus • käytetty • valuutta • sijoittaa • taloustiede • viedä maasta • kassatyöntekijä • halpa ostos, löytö • pienimuotoinen laina • taloudellisesti kannattava
economics 2021-03-01
Across
- floor:is an established lower boundary on the price of a commodity in the market.
- ceiling:is the mandated maximum amount a seller is allowed to charge for a product or service.
- each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity).
- the amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that's actively utilized.
- state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts.
- amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something.
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- model: a simplified version of reality that allows us to observe, understand, and make predictions about economic behavior.
- price:is where the supply of goods matches demand
- price:is an analyst's projection of a security's future price.
- is a type of loan secured by collateral, which is usually property.
- partial refund to someone who has paid too much money for tax, rent, or a utility.
- coupon:allowing him or her to purchase a certain amount of a product each month.
- payment:a payment made, typically by a government body, to cover a financial deficit incurred in the course of an activity such as farming or education
13 Clues: price:is where the supply of goods matches demand • price:is an analyst's projection of a security's future price. • is a type of loan secured by collateral, which is usually property. • each person to have only a fixed amount of (a particular commodity). • amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something. • ...
Economics 2020-11-09
Across
- the cash and other financial assets held by an individual or business
- the amount of physical, mental, and social effort used to produce goods and services in an economy.
- the things used to produce a good or service.
- the graph which indicates the various production possibilities of two commodities when resources are fixed.
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- where one thing increases, and another must decrease.
- the potential benefits an individual, investor, or business misses out on when choosing one alternative over another.
- dictates that economic decisions must be made regularly in order to manage the availability of resources to meet human needs.
- an area of ground
- anything that motivates a person to do something.
- something that is necessary for a human to live a healthy life
- something that is desired
- an individual who creates a new business
12 Clues: an area of ground • something that is desired • an individual who creates a new business • the things used to produce a good or service. • anything that motivates a person to do something. • where one thing increases, and another must decrease. • something that is necessary for a human to live a healthy life • ...
Economics 2016-11-21
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- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- authorization granted by a government or company to an individual group allowed by the company to sell it's products
- the action or process of working together to the same end.
- relating to or involving the use of the imagination or original ideas to create something
- is the broadest quantitative measure of a nation's total economic activity.
- a person employed for wages or salary.
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- a genetically determined characteristic.
- a commercial business.
- a financial gain.
- an association of two or more people
- trader a person who works by them self in a business.
- someone who sets up a business and is willing to risk loss in order to make money.
12 Clues: a financial gain. • a commercial business. • an association of two or more people • a person employed for wages or salary. • a genetically determined characteristic. • trader a person who works by them self in a business. • the action or process of working together to the same end. • an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • ...
Economics 2019-02-27
Across
- resources) land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship
- cost a profit given up to achieve something else
- all natural resources available to create supply
- the drive to develop an idea into a business
- a sacrifice that must be made to get a certain product
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- what motivates you to behave a certain way
- capital goods
- work done by the people
- goods and services that are not required
- a curve depicting maximum output possibilities for two given goods
- goods and services that are required
- unlimited human wants and needs in a world of limited resources
12 Clues: capital goods • work done by the people • goods and services that are required • goods and services that are not required • what motivates you to behave a certain way • the drive to develop an idea into a business • cost a profit given up to achieve something else • all natural resources available to create supply • resources) land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship • ...
Economics 2019-02-27
Across
- goods and services that are required
- resources) land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship
- cost a profit given up to achieve something else
- work done by the people
- capital goods
- what motivates you to behave a certain way
- unlimited human wants and needs in a world of limited resources
Down
- a curve depicting maximum output possibilities for two given goods
- all natural resources available to create supply
- the drive to develop an idea into a business
- a sacrifice that must be made to get a certain product
- goods and services that are not required
12 Clues: capital goods • work done by the people • goods and services that are required • goods and services that are not required • what motivates you to behave a certain way • the drive to develop an idea into a business • all natural resources available to create supply • cost a profit given up to achieve something else • resources) land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship • ...
Economics 2013-12-12
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- someone who buys goods and services to satisfy their needs and wants
- scarce resources and unlimited wants
- devote time and resources to one task
- the relationship between inputs and output
- communities who wander from place to place in search of food, water and shelter to satisfy their wants
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- things done for you by others
- inputs used in production, including natural resources, labour, capital and enterprise
- services all his/her wants through his/her own effort
- limited resources
- direct exchange of a good
- items that you can see and touch
- this can be used to buy goods and services
12 Clues: limited resources • direct exchange of a good • things done for you by others • items that you can see and touch • scarce resources and unlimited wants • devote time and resources to one task • this can be used to buy goods and services • the relationship between inputs and output • services all his/her wants through his/her own effort • ...
Economics 2015-05-20
Across
- Opposite of inflation
- when a market system is when one market is dominating
- The rate of inflation is
- the loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- when theirs a increase in efficiency there will be more
- CPI measures this
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- a system that increases or decreases taxes
- another term for GDP
- Always between 0 snd 1
- a system that the RBA which increases or decreases interest rates
- a market system where their is limited competition
- the 45 degree line that represents equality.
12 Clues: CPI measures this • another term for GDP • Opposite of inflation • Always between 0 snd 1 • The rate of inflation is • a system that increases or decreases taxes • the 45 degree line that represents equality. • a market system where their is limited competition • when a market system is when one market is dominating • when theirs a increase in efficiency there will be more • ...
Economics 2014-04-03
Across
- As economic growth occurs, companies needed to restructure by having what
- The balance between supply and demand
- When“Big Business” began rapidly growing, they needed to find new investors from where
- What caused the drop of farm workers in America during the 19th century
- What business did Cornelius Vanderbilt make his fortune in
- What did the Populist Party push for
- What business did Andrew Carnegie make his fortune in
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- Americas early economy is
- How did laborers fight for better working conditions
- What did companies try to create
- What business did John D. Rockefeller make his fortune in
- Who initially made up the Populist Party
12 Clues: Americas early economy is • What did companies try to create • What did the Populist Party push for • The balance between supply and demand • Who initially made up the Populist Party • How did laborers fight for better working conditions • What business did Andrew Carnegie make his fortune in • What business did John D. Rockefeller make his fortune in • ...
Economics 2023-10-12
Across
- Physical tools, plants, and equipment that allow for increased work productivity
- the process of starting a business
- A force of production referring to the work people do to produce goods and services
- To exchange something of value as part of a compromise
- An obligation
- A curve on a graph that shows the possible quantities that can be produced of 2 products
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- Something that motivates or encourages an individual to do something
- Inputs used to produce a good or service in order to produce income
- any natural resource used to produce goods and services
- The loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- to have the desire in something
- short in supply
12 Clues: An obligation • short in supply • to have the desire in something • the process of starting a business • To exchange something of value as part of a compromise • any natural resource used to produce goods and services • Inputs used to produce a good or service in order to produce income • Something that motivates or encourages an individual to do something • ...
economics 2022-06-21
Across
- Curve used to show inequality
- C+I+G+(X-M)
- when GDP falls for more than two consecutive quarters or six months
- branch of economics deals with the economy as a whole
- two words,provided all other variables remain the same.
Down
- a sustained increase in the average price level over a period of time
- GDP divided by population
- an economic concept used to measure the change in the aggregate quantity demanded of a good or service in relation to price movements of that good or service
- a model used to show the tradeoffs associated with allocating resources between the production of two goods
- Total amount of money earned by a nation's population and businesses
- Resources that are rivalrous and non-excludable
- a direct or indirect payment to individuals or firms, usually by the government
12 Clues: C+I+G+(X-M) • GDP divided by population • Curve used to show inequality • Resources that are rivalrous and non-excludable • branch of economics deals with the economy as a whole • two words,provided all other variables remain the same. • when GDP falls for more than two consecutive quarters or six months • ...
Economics 2022-08-11
Across
- next best thing
- limited production, unlimited wants
- cost or benefit to make a decision
- limited resource including minerals
- something is produced with money and tools to make a profit
- graph that shows all outputs of production
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- something a person desires
- creating goods and services
- something crucial to a person
- workers who apply their skills into production
- exchange something of
- risk takers that combine lad, capital and labor
12 Clues: next best thing • exchange something of • something a person desires • creating goods and services • something crucial to a person • cost or benefit to make a decision • limited production, unlimited wants • limited resource including minerals • graph that shows all outputs of production • workers who apply their skills into production • ...
economics 2023-03-14
Across
- Resources land,labor,capital,and entrepreneurship
- costs when in making a decision the value of the best alternative is lost.
- is not easy to get
- raw materials
- human made resources
- exchange occurs as a compromise
- benefits
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- making choices about scarcity and resources
- food and clothing
- possibilities frontier combination of two goods
- works for gain within labor market
- help to survive
12 Clues: benefits • raw materials • help to survive • food and clothing • is not easy to get • human made resources • exchange occurs as a compromise • works for gain within labor market • making choices about scarcity and resources • possibilities frontier combination of two goods • Resources land,labor,capital,and entrepreneurship • ...
Economics 2024-05-07
Across
- The type of government associated with a command economy
- the limited supply of something and the root of economics
- Makes and sells the goods and services that consumers purchase
- a stock or supply of money, material, stuff and other assets
- An economy between purely command and purely market economy
- a financial gain especially in the difference in the amount
- Trading without the use of money
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- Any activities that are person or group performs for a payment
- Purchases goods and services made by producers
- produced for consumers to purchase
- the process of setting up a business for urself
- The opposite of scarcity
12 Clues: The opposite of scarcity • Trading without the use of money • produced for consumers to purchase • Purchases goods and services made by producers • the process of setting up a business for urself • The type of government associated with a command economy • the limited supply of something and the root of economics • ...
Economics 2024-10-17
Across
- what you can afford/buy
- ability and willingness to pay
- the want satisfying power of a commodity
- a limit to choice
- improved HDI, socio-economic and environmental factors could signify
- author of wealth of nations
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- inability to choose
- a general increase in the price of goods over time
- no tendency to move from this level
- a set of the things you like
- a market structure characterised by a single seller
- rising income of the all would signify
12 Clues: a limit to choice • inability to choose • what you can afford/buy • author of wealth of nations • a set of the things you like • ability and willingness to pay • no tendency to move from this level • rising income of the all would signify • the want satisfying power of a commodity • a general increase in the price of goods over time • ...
Economics 2023-01-18
Across
- what businesses use to sell their product
- the amount of a certain product or service
- when demand is high, prices are this
- this person invented the car
- the items a business needs to have or pay for before they can sell anything
Down
- someone who makes or sells products or services
- these come in natural, human or capital forms
- when a business makes more money than it spends
- the name of the restaurant that Mr. Shroyer owns
- someone who buys products or services
- when a product or service is very popular
- when demand is low, prices are this
12 Clues: this person invented the car • when demand is low, prices are this • when demand is high, prices are this • someone who buys products or services • what businesses use to sell their product • when a product or service is very popular • the amount of a certain product or service • these come in natural, human or capital forms • ...
economics 2023-01-19
Across
- pick between 2 things
- fradulent transaction
- a wide variety of public owners and private
- what,who,how
- running low or little of somthing
- a consequence
- social interaction between 3 groups
Down
- entrepreneur,land,labor,capital
- loss of poetential gain from things
- what you use for payment
- distribute for a particular reason
- marginal benefit and marginal cost
12 Clues: what,who,how • a consequence • pick between 2 things • fradulent transaction • what you use for payment • entrepreneur,land,labor,capital • running low or little of somthing • distribute for a particular reason • marginal benefit and marginal cost • loss of poetential gain from things • social interaction between 3 groups • a wide variety of public owners and private
economics 2023-01-19
12 Clues: Needs>wants • choice between 2 • a benefit for you • a agreed upon payment • how you move your money • the state of being rare • land labor capital owner • a science that runs the world • its a choice between 2 options • allows private economic trades • two people trade goods for free • the money you get out off the idea
Economics 2023-01-19
12 Clues: Options • Distribute • Common Sense • Little amount • Social Science • Accepted payment • A regulated system • Reason for something • Offer one item for another • Give up one item for another • Entrepreneur, Land, Labor, Capital • Questions for Entrepreneurs when making products
Economics 2022-05-22
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- An economy’s ability to produce a particular good or service at a lower opportunity cost than their competitors.
- When a client of a credit card company purchases an item or service through their credit card. This debt can accumulate throughout time when the customer doesn't pay.
- Something that is owed, normally money
- The financial gain and the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
- The goods or merchandise that are kept on the premises of a business or warehouse and are available for sale or distribution.
- A managed portfolio of many different stocks
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- To match the performance of a group of companies
- Money that a person has left aside after they subtract out their consumer spending from their income
- A check for salary or wages made out to an employee
- The net gain or loss of an investment over a specified time period
- Money or property that you own that has value
- The ability of a sum of money to grow over time by the repeated addition of earnings to the principal invested.
12 Clues: Something that is owed, normally money • A managed portfolio of many different stocks • Money or property that you own that has value • To match the performance of a group of companies • A check for salary or wages made out to an employee • The net gain or loss of an investment over a specified time period • ...
Economics 2022-05-24
Across
- Value of money
- Money coming in from profit
- Small presentegas that you buy from a company that if they make profit you will get your percentage
- Money you have in your account that is automatically deducted from it when you make a purchase
- Economic mesure
- Stuff you own
- Money you can spend out of your income for example in a time span like a monthly or yearly budget which is logical to your income
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- Money going out from the Income
- interest- Interest you get when the bank lons your money to other people
- Money you put aside for unexpected expenditures
- when you're in charge or responsible about something like you're credit score for example
- funds A type of mutual fund or exchange-traded fund that seeks to track the returns of a market index.
12 Clues: Stuff you own • Value of money • Economic mesure • Money coming in from profit • Money going out from the Income • Money you put aside for unexpected expenditures • interest- Interest you get when the bank lons your money to other people • when you're in charge or responsible about something like you're credit score for example • ...
Economics 2023-10-11
Across
- the general body of wage earners
- anything that someone desires, or would like to have
- the physical or financial resources used to produce value in an economy
- the potential benefits that an individual, investor, or business misses out on when choosing one alternative over another
- the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service
- the process of starting and launching a business
- a sacrifice that must be made to get a certain product or experience
- things that are essential for human survival
Down
- a curve on a graph that illustrates the possible quantities that can be produced of two products
- benefits or costs of an action that influence people's decisions and behavior
- the natural, human, and capital re- sources used to make goods and services
- the natural resource used in production
12 Clues: the general body of wage earners • the natural resource used in production • things that are essential for human survival • the process of starting and launching a business • anything that someone desires, or would like to have • a sacrifice that must be made to get a certain product or experience • ...
economics 2023-10-11
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- the effort that people devote to a task for which they are paid.
- things that add comfort, pleasure to your life
- any human-made resource that is used to create other goods or services
- the process of starting and launching a business and includes the willingness and ability to take on that business risk
- basic requirement for human survival
- the solid part of the surface of the earth
- not enough resources to satisfy human wants
- possible combinations of two goods that can be produced in a certain period of time
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- anything that can be used to create or manufacture valuable goods or services
- the most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision.
- An action or system that is intended to change the behavior of another person
- The act of giving up one benefit for another.
12 Clues: basic requirement for human survival • the solid part of the surface of the earth • not enough resources to satisfy human wants • The act of giving up one benefit for another. • things that add comfort, pleasure to your life • the effort that people devote to a task for which they are paid. • the most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision. • ...
Economics 2024-09-24
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- The total supply of goods and services available to a particular market from producers
- Government decisions about taxation and spending to influence the economy
- When the percentage change in quantity demanded or supplied is exactly equal to the percentage change in price
- The theory that consumers determine what goods and services are produced
Down
- The market where new securities are sold to the public for the first time
- A phase in the business cycle where economic activity increases, often involving an increase in supply
- The natural rise and fall of economic growth that occurs over time
- A stock market index that measures the performance of the Australian stock market
- A condition where an individual’s income is insufficient to meet basic needs such as food and shelter
- The cost of the next best alternative foregone when a decision is made
- The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as a percentage
- The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a given price
12 Clues: The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as a percentage • The natural rise and fall of economic growth that occurs over time • The cost of the next best alternative foregone when a decision is made • The theory that consumers determine what goods and services are produced • The market where new securities are sold to the public for the first time • ...
Economics 2024-10-29
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- - The total amount of a product that sellers are willing to sell at different prices.
- - An individual who purchases goods and services.
- - The point where quantity demanded equals quantity supplied.
- - The amount of money expected or given in payment for something.
- - The amount or number of a product.
- - A condition where the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied.
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- - A measure of how much quantity demanded or supplied changes in response to a change in price.
- - A person or business that creates and sells goods or services
- - A graphical representation of the relationship between price and quantity.
- - The desire and ability of consumers to buy a product.
- - when quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- - A place or system where buyers and sellers exchange goods.
12 Clues: - The amount or number of a product. • - An individual who purchases goods and services. • - The desire and ability of consumers to buy a product. • - when quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded • - A place or system where buyers and sellers exchange goods. • - The point where quantity demanded equals quantity supplied. • ...
Economics 2025-05-14
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- When people invest in an asset, expecting it to keep on going up in price and having unrealistic returns on investment (ROI)
- A policy that dictates how the money supply is controlled and how high interest rates should be
- A sudden and steep decline in the stock market, usually indicating the beginning of an economic downturn
- When prices of assets go up rapidly
- A good that is widely accepted for purposes of exchange or repayment of a debt.
- Quantitative _________, which lowers interest rates to stimulate economic growth
- when an individual, group or institution owes money to another individual, group or institution.
Down
- A mortgage loan that was given to people with bad credit history
- A sum of money that is borrowed and must be repaid
- Quantitative __________, which raises interest rates to fight inflation
- The side effect that affects third-party people have to endure. (i.e. living next to a factory that pollutes)
- The central bank of the U.S. that oversees the financial institution
12 Clues: When prices of assets go up rapidly • A sum of money that is borrowed and must be repaid • A mortgage loan that was given to people with bad credit history • The central bank of the U.S. that oversees the financial institution • Quantitative __________, which raises interest rates to fight inflation • ...
Economics 2025-09-03
Economics 2025-09-03
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- a goal that you can achieve in the far future
- A Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-Bound goal
- The wealth and resources of a country
- The Usage of a Resource
- something that is worthy to you
Down
- something you would like to have but you dont require
- The measure of the prosperity of, and quality of, life in a country
- Something thats short supplied
- Something that you require to have
- a goal that you can get in a short period of time
- The study assisting production, distribution, and consumption of goods
- something you put your mind to and wish to accomplish
12 Clues: The Usage of a Resource • Something thats short supplied • something that is worthy to you • Something that you require to have • The wealth and resources of a country • a goal that you can achieve in the far future • a goal that you can get in a short period of time • something you would like to have but you dont require • ...
economics 2025-08-22
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- Goal. A system by which goods and services are produced, distributed, and consumed.
- A belief or principle that is important to a person and helps guide their decisions and behavior.
- Something people desire but do not need for survival (e.g., video games, designer clothes).
- goal A well-defined goal that is: Specific Measurable Achievable Realistic Time-bound
- goal _ A goal set to be achieved in the near future, usually within 1 to 5 years (e.g., saving for a car or completing a degree).
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- Something essential for survival or daily functioning, such as food, water, shelter, or clothing.
- goal A goal that can be achieved in a short period, typically within days, weeks, or months (e.g., finishing a school project).
- of living. The level of wealth, comfort, material goods, and necessities available to a person or group.
- goal _ A goal that takes several years or more to achieve, often related to major life plans (e.g., buying a house, retirement).
- The study of how individuals and societies choose to allocate limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants.
- The limited availability of resources to meet unlimited wants and needs, which forces people to make choices.
- The act of using goods and services to satisfy needs and wants.
12 Clues: The act of using goods and services to satisfy needs and wants. • Goal. A system by which goods and services are produced, distributed, and consumed. • goal A well-defined goal that is: Specific Measurable Achievable Realistic Time-bound • Something people desire but do not need for survival (e.g., video games, designer clothes). • ...
Economics 2025-10-17
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- a desire for a good or service that is not necessary for survival but improves quality of life.
- a graph that illustrates the maximum possible output combinations of two goods or services an economy can produce given its available resources and technology.
- a basic requirement for survival and well-being
- all natural resources used in production, including the physical ground, minerals, water, forests, and even air.
- In economics, scarcity is the fundamental concept that unlimited human wants and needs exist within the context of limited resources.
- the process of creating new ventures, taking on financial risks, and identifying market opportunities to generate profit.
- resources necessary to produce goods and services.
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- something that motivates or encourages a person to do something, often by offering a reward or a cost to influence behavior.
- a fundamental factor of production, referring to the collective physical and mental effort that humans contribute to the creation of goods and services.
- It is considered a fundamental factor of production, alongside labor and land, and its investment increases productivity and economic growth.
- the value of the next best alternative that is given up when a choice is made.
- the act of giving up one benefit or alternative in order to gain another, which is often a result of limited resources.
12 Clues: a basic requirement for survival and well-being • resources necessary to produce goods and services. • the value of the next best alternative that is given up when a choice is made. • a desire for a good or service that is not necessary for survival but improves quality of life. • ...
Economics 2025-10-23
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- -Money or benefits given to someone for a loss, injury, or work done.
- –To secretly allow or help something wrong or illegal happen.
- Confused and unable to think clearly.
- – A long-term loan to buy a house or apartment.
Down
- - Very unlucky; having bad luck.
- – Earning money by betting that an asset’s price will go down.
- assets – Investments that have lost most of their value and cannot be sold easily.
- money – Money from the government to save a company from bankruptcy.
- - To sell goods, especially by going from place to place; or to spread
- - To use or turn something small (like money, skill, or opportunity) into something much bigger or more valuable.
- –Money you pay as punishment for breaking a rule or law.
- — withdrawal of legislation by government that lets investors do what they want.
12 Clues: - Very unlucky; having bad luck. • Confused and unable to think clearly. • – A long-term loan to buy a house or apartment. • –Money you pay as punishment for breaking a rule or law. • –To secretly allow or help something wrong or illegal happen. • – Earning money by betting that an asset’s price will go down. • ...
Economics 2025-11-26
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- Economic system where private individuals own the means of production
- When a country buys goods or services from another country
- Economic system based on customs and traditions
- A tax on imported goods
- The value of a country's exports minus the value of its imports
- International organization that regulates trade between nations
- A limit on the quantity of goods that can be imported
Down
- The ability of a country to produce a good or service at a lower cost than another country
- Economic system characterized by government ownership and control of resources
- When a country sells goods or services to another country
- Economic system combining private and public ownership
- The process of interaction and integration among people, companies, and governments worldwide
12 Clues: A tax on imported goods • Economic system based on customs and traditions • A limit on the quantity of goods that can be imported • Economic system combining private and public ownership • When a country sells goods or services to another country • When a country buys goods or services from another country • ...
Alexandria Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
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- it is like the three economics quesgions
- depends on economy
- passed down
- based on supply and demand
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- to place or group
- has both command and market economy in it
- someone cant live without it they
- someone seys can they have that they
- trade without money
- what role the government plays
- has a mixed economy that has 7 letters
- has a mixed economy that has 6 letters
- government has full control over citizens
- how much control the government has over the citizens
- has a mixed economy that has 2 letters
15 Clues: passed down • to place or group • depends on economy • trade without money • based on supply and demand • what role the government plays • someone cant live without it they • someone seys can they have that they • has a mixed economy that has 7 letters • has a mixed economy that has 6 letters • has a mixed economy that has 2 letters • it is like the three economics quesgions • ...
Alexandria Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
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- it is like the three economics quesgions
- depends on economy
- passed down
- based on supply and demand
Down
- to place or group
- has both command and market economy in it
- someone cant live without it they
- someone seys can they have that they
- trade without money
- what role the government plays
- has a mixed economy that has 7 letters
- has a mixed economy that has 6 letters
- government has full control over citizens
- how much control the government has over the citizens
- has a mixed economy that has 2 letters
15 Clues: passed down • to place or group • depends on economy • trade without money • based on supply and demand • what role the government plays • someone cant live without it they • someone seys can they have that they • has a mixed economy that has 7 letters • has a mixed economy that has 6 letters • has a mixed economy that has 2 letters • it is like the three economics quesgions • ...
Alexandria Economics Crossword 2022-10-24
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- it is like the three economics quesgions
- depends on economy
- passed down
- based on supply and demand
Down
- to place or group
- has both command and market economy in it
- someone cant live without it they
- someone seys can they have that they
- trade without money
- what role the government plays
- has a mixed economy that has 7 letters
- has a mixed economy that has 6 letters
- government has full control over citizens
- how much control the government has over the citizens
- has a mixed economy that has 2 letters
15 Clues: passed down • to place or group • depends on economy • trade without money • based on supply and demand • what role the government plays • someone cant live without it they • someone seys can they have that they • has a mixed economy that has 7 letters • has a mixed economy that has 6 letters • has a mixed economy that has 2 letters • it is like the three economics quesgions • ...
Interns and Teachers 2013-02-21
15 Clues: TLE • Forces • Algebra • Calculus • Research • Quadrants • Newspaper • Compounds • Economics • Philippines • Diagramming • Trigonometry • Ibong Adarna • Mae Music Arts • Nervous System
Vocabulario: Ch. 2: Las Materias (Classes) 2024-02-05
french choice board crossword 2025-10-10
15 Clues: German • English • holiday • Spanish • physics • history • vacation • chemistry • geography • economics • literature • school year • after school • before school • back to school
Environment 2023-11-20
12 Clues: - Tree loss • - Energy source • - Greenhouse gas • - Variety of life • - Atmospheric layer • - Environmental harm • - Preservation effort • - Sustainable practice • - Sustainable resource • - Organic waste treatment • - Environmental pollutant • - Climate change consequence
The Role of Government in Economic Systems 2026-04-09
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- plays a key role in capitalism/free market economy
- the goal in socialism is to have _____ distribution of wealth
- type of system that has freedoms everywhere except economics
- socialism uses create ____ government = dictator
- the government decides how much to produce, and how to distribute goods and services
- socialist feared that a _____ would happen because business owners would not want to share profits
- another name for the economic system under communism
- the government owns most of the land, basic industries, and some means of production
- in a pure communist nation the ____ owns the land, natural resources, industry, banks, transportation, newspapers, TV, and the internet
- under socialism there would be high _____ to pay for all of the government implemented programs
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- working class in communist Germany
- socialism stifles (limits) _____ initiative
- private ownership of the factors of production, individual incentives, and freedom of choice in business matters
- "let alone" Adam Smith's term meaning the government should not be involved in economics
- first class in communist Germany
- this country is not a pure capitalist society because the government does intervene in economics with safety regulations
- believed a command economic system was the safest because workers would revolt in a capitalist economy
17 Clues: first class in communist Germany • working class in communist Germany • socialism stifles (limits) _____ initiative • socialism uses create ____ government = dictator • plays a key role in capitalism/free market economy • another name for the economic system under communism • type of system that has freedoms everywhere except economics • ...
Economics-Chapter One 2013-02-04
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- An analysis limited to statements that are verifiable
- If event "a" occurs, then event "b" follows
- Factor of Production
- A person who purchases goods or services for personal use
- All other things remain unchanged
- There is an economic relationship between the two subjects
- Predicts the results of various changes and invariables
- Basic inputs that nature cannot automatically replace
- No correlation occurs spontaneously
- An analysis based on value judgement
- Person or Business enterprise that generates goods
- A paper claim on economic capital
- Goods that increase the amount of wants satisfied
- Education of the labor factor
- Creative ability to seek profits by taking risks
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- Study of individual aspects of social science
- Free enterprise, individually owned, more risks
- Basic inputs that nature can automatically replace
- Products purchased by the public
- Study of social science as a whole
- What a person could have bought with resources spent on a particular object
- Limited resources
- Factors for humans to consider
- A curve that shows the maximum combinations of two products that an economy can produce with its resources
- Unlimited desires of society
- Physical machinery to produce other goods
- Simplified Description of reality used to predict the relationship between variables
- Financial Capital used to trade goods
- Natural resources used to satisfy
- Study of how society uses recources to satisfy unlimited wants
30 Clues: Limited resources • Factor of Production • Unlimited desires of society • Education of the labor factor • Factors for humans to consider • Products purchased by the public • All other things remain unchanged • A paper claim on economic capital • Natural resources used to satisfy • Study of social science as a whole • No correlation occurs spontaneously • ...
Chapter 6 Social 9 TNN 2025-12-08
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- those who use products and services
- the way a society organizes the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- the percentage of the workforce that does not have jobs
- an organization of workers that acts to protect workers' rights and interests
- a shift on the economic continuum towards more government involvement in the economy
- a cessation (ending) of work by workers to pressure employers to address concerns
- the part of the economy owned and controlled by the government and paid for by taxes
- negotiating as a group; the key right established by unions for workers
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- in economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers
- the part of the economy owned and controlled by businesses and individuals
- work, especially hard physical work
- a shift on the economic continuum towards less government involvement in the economy
- those who create products and services
- what's best for society as a whole
- the study of the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- resources (money, equipment, property
- in economics, the idea that land (materials), labour and capital (money) limit the supply of what people want and need
- the products and services created by producers
- the resources and processes involved in the production, distribution, and consumption, of goods and services
- the wants and needs of consumers for products and services
20 Clues: what's best for society as a whole • those who use products and services • work, especially hard physical work • resources (money, equipment, property • those who create products and services • the products and services created by producers • the percentage of the workforce that does not have jobs • the wants and needs of consumers for products and services • ...
10-3 Vocab Crossword 2023-04-18
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- Properties able to be sold
- A fluid used to power many things
- A person who usually makes riskier deals and operates in economics
- The condition of a thing
- A living thing often used to make produce
- To work
- An expert in economics
- The act of harvesting underground materials
- Mass starvation
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- A collection of minerals
- Something that influences change
- A collection of specific items useful in a market
- The amount of one thing
- A natural formation of rock
- The creation of a good
- A large scale conflict between two nations
- To move from one place to another
- A condition healthy for growing
- Economic activity that usually utilizes factories
- produces "gifts of nature" or natural resources.
- A large area of trees, shrubbery and other plantlife.
- A hard solid used to construct
22 Clues: To work • Mass starvation • The creation of a good • An expert in economics • The amount of one thing • A collection of minerals • The condition of a thing • Properties able to be sold • A natural formation of rock • A hard solid used to construct • A condition healthy for growing • Something that influences change • To move from one place to another • A fluid used to power many things • ...
ruby streets 2024-02-22
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- people in the middle of a social
- the idea that certain people become powerfulsocialism govt interventions in the economics
- fenced in farm lands
- economist and philosopher
- taken over by Europe
- free market economics
- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- people moving to city
- free choice
- year around crops
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- clothes and thread
- big business
- led the Berlin conference
- native
- when Europe took over Africa
- natural
- no private property
- discrimination
- take over of less advanced civilization
- people who work together
- Scottish economist and philosopher
- joined together to go on strike
- not working
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
24 Clues: native • natural • not working • free choice • big business • discrimination • year around crops • clothes and thread • no private property • fenced in farm lands • taken over by Europe • free market economics • people moving to city • people who work together • led the Berlin conference • economist and philosopher • when Europe took over Africa • joined together to go on strike • ...
ruby streets 2024-02-22
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- people in the middle of a social
- the idea that certain people become powerfulsocialism govt interventions in the economics
- fenced in farm lands
- economist and philosopher
- taken over by Europe
- free market economics
- the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
- people moving to city
- free choice
- year around crops
Down
- clothes and thread
- big business
- led the Berlin conference
- native
- when Europe took over Africa
- natural
- no private property
- discrimination
- take over of less advanced civilization
- people who work together
- Scottish economist and philosopher
- joined together to go on strike
- not working
- the development of industries in a country or region on a wide scale.the transition from creating goods by hand to using machines
24 Clues: native • natural • not working • free choice • big business • discrimination • year around crops • clothes and thread • no private property • fenced in farm lands • taken over by Europe • free market economics • people moving to city • people who work together • led the Berlin conference • economist and philosopher • when Europe took over Africa • joined together to go on strike • ...
Introduction to Economics 2022-09-15
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- labor related basic economic question
- reward for the entreperneur
- eco system base on profit
- factor of production such as human resource
- factor of production such as investment resource
- cost of the next best option to a decision
- the physical cost to a economic decision
- too many wants not enough resources
- eco system base on government decisions
- division of economics based on national issues
- on the line of a production possibility curve
- eco system base on community
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- primary basic economic question
- production possibility curve must be this
- division of economics based on smaller issues
- another name for the factors of production
- factor of production such as natural resource
- type of science with no constants
- graph compares the various output levels of society
- economic decision making
- final basic economic question
21 Clues: economic decision making • eco system base on profit • reward for the entreperneur • eco system base on community • final basic economic question • primary basic economic question • type of science with no constants • too many wants not enough resources • labor related basic economic question • eco system base on government decisions • the physical cost to a economic decision • ...
Industrial Revolution and Imperialism-Alyssa Jack 2025-02-20
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- exploited during imperialism-natural
- great increase in machine made goods
- described communism as a form of complete socialism
- Was the prevailing belief in europe
- person of socialism
- joining together to go on strike
- fenced in farm land
- Scottish economist and philosopher
- no private property,extreme socialism
- takeover of a less advanced civilization
- free choice economics
- against black people
- groups to peacefully join together
Down
- individual shareholders-big business
- moving crops year to year
- native
- gov't intervention in the economy
- cloth and thread
- rapid movement of people to cities
- meeting dividing africa
- German who led the Berlin Conference
- continent taken over by europe
- process of changing to machine production of goods
- social class made up of skilled workers
- free market economics
- refusal to go to work
26 Clues: native • cloth and thread • person of socialism • fenced in farm land • against black people • free choice economics • free market economics • refusal to go to work • meeting dividing africa • moving crops year to year • continent taken over by europe • joining together to go on strike • gov't intervention in the economy • rapid movement of people to cities • ...
BigTestReview-MekennaKim 2026-02-26
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- father of capitalism
- individual shareholders - big business
- gov't intervention in the economy
- meeting dividing Africa
- continent taken over by Europe
- join together to go on strike
- moderate income, impressive workers
- moving crops from year to year
- cloth and thread
- organized group of workers to change
- father of communism
- humans are divided based off of race
- process of changing to machine production of goods
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- no private property, extreme socialism
- aim to reduce inequality through public ownership
- free market economics
- German who led the Berlin Conference
- prevailing belief in Europe
- exploited during imperialism
- free choice economics
- take over of a less advanced civilization
- rapid movement of people to cities
- fenced in farmland
- stimulated hunt for colonies
- when refused to work
- natives
26 Clues: natives • cloth and thread • fenced in farmland • father of communism • father of capitalism • when refused to work • free market economics • free choice economics • meeting dividing Africa • prevailing belief in Europe • exploited during imperialism • stimulated hunt for colonies • join together to go on strike • continent taken over by Europe • moving crops from year to year • ...
spanish 2021-10-22
25 Clues: Art • Desk • Test • Class • House • Major • Course • Eraser • Physics • Spanish • Library • Student • Biology • Stadium • Sciences • Geography • Cafeteria • Economics • Calculator • Accounting • Archeology • Computer science • de clase Classmate • de cuarto Roommate • de empresas Business administration
School And Education by Camilla Zanotti 2014-02-24
27 Clues: ARTE • PENNA • MAPPA • ZAINO • LIBRO • PORTA • SEDIA • BANCO • MATITA • TAVOLO • STORIA • FISICA • SCIENZE • CHIMICA • INGLESE • LAVAGNA • ITALIANO • COMPUTER • RIGHELLO • ECONOMIA • FINESTRA • BIOLOGIA • SPAGNOLO • GEOGRAFIA • TECNOLOGIA • MATEMATICA • CALCOLATRICE
Ngā kaupapa ako me ngā wāhi o te kura 2022-09-05
25 Clues: lab • gym • drama • field • music • botany • french • health • history • canteen • biology • english • science • reading • writing • the arts • languages • economics • classroom • playground • technology • mathematics • swimming pool • social studies • physical education
Lesson 2 Materias, preposiciones, adverbios 2017-01-02
22 Clues: con • left • there • right • in, on • between • Spanish • physics • English • historia • economia • chemistry • debajo de • detrás de • geography • delante de • archeology • al lado de • over there • contabilidad • computing science • on, over, envelope
Day 13.1 2023-08-20
Vocabulario 2 2023-09-21
20 Clues: Physics • Library • History • Because • Biology • English • To arrive • Bookstore • Chemistry • Economics • Psychology • Wastebasket • Mathematics • To have dinner • To the left of • To the right of • Next to; beside • Computer science • To have breakfast • Buisness administration
Spanish CrossWord 2023-09-21
20 Clues: Because • Biology • Physics • English • Library • History • Chemistry • Economics • Bookstore • to arrive • psychology • wastebasket • Mathematics • To the left of • To have dinner • To the right of • Next to:Besides • Computer Science • to have breakfast • Business administration
Teacher 2023-09-20
20 Clues: Library • Physics • Because • History • Biology • English • Bookstore • Psycology • Chemistry • Economics • To arrive • Wastebasket • Mathematics • To have dinner • To the left of • To the right of • Computer science • Next to; besides • To have breakfast • Business administration
Nojui 2024-04-22
22 Clues: sausas • tiltas • visada • kelias • valtis • šlapias • atvykti • istorija • anglų k. • biologija • ekonomika • koncertas • laimingas • geografija • pavojingas • vokiečių k. • pusryčiauti • prancūzų k. • susijaudinęs • susigędęs, drovus • apsirengti (du žodžiai) • dailė (trys žodžiai, be tarpų)
tima unit 2 2024-03-19
24 Clues: до • сто • год • часто • после • между • Пасха • месяц • неделя • обычно • иногда • тысяча • всегда • честный • никогда • сердитый • экзамены • экономика • в течении • Рождество • ветеринар • четверть (в школе) • творческий, креативный • почти никогда, очень редко
School And Education by Camilla Zanotti 2014-02-24
27 Clues: ARTE • PENNA • MAPPA • LIBRO • ZAINO • BANCO • PORTA • SEDIA • TAVOLO • MATITA • FISICA • STORIA • SCIENZE • LAVAGNA • CHIMICA • INGLESE • BIOLOGIA • FINESTRA • SPAGNOLO • ECONOMIA • COMPUTER • RIGHELLO • ITALIANO • GEOGRAFIA • TECNOLOGIA • MATEMATICA • CALCOLATRICE
