environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Economics Crossword 2022-09-08
Across
- Jobs replaced by machinery
- People bouncing between jobs
- transfer of goods and services from one person or entity to another
- As profits go up, your payback will increase
- Amount of people in a certain place
- Importation of materials to be used for the product
- An amount the lender charges a borrower and is a percentage of the principle = the amount loaned
- When people are optimistic and pessimistic about their future spending
- Few competitors selling product who are generally price makers
- an item used that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services
- any resource owned or controlled by a business or an economic entity
- efficiency of production of goods or services
- A person who purchases goods and services for certain uses
- The people who work in for a business
- Limited resources irrespective to our unlimited wants
- anything that has utility and adds value to your life
- Receiving goods from overseas
- quantity of a good that consumers are willing purchase at various prices during a given period of time and place.
- Not Having a Job
- Being unemployed longer than a year
- amount paid to employees wages
- temporary economic decline
- fairness in economics
Down
- Changes in climate that affect supplies
- Loss of other alternatives for the best option
- replacing a product for a similar product e.g sprit instead of fanta
- Increase in Income received after interest rate goes down
- lack Of AD
- Sending Goods overseas to buyers
- the amount paid or charged for something
- income remaining after deduction of taxes
- monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services
- Unique seller of the one product, the price maker
- paying others to handle products
- an organization that provides something needed such as a product
- Having a job over the age of 15
- Amount of money that a government requires people to pay according to their income
- More than what is needed (more supplies than demand)
- studies of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- converting one currency to another
- Term used to designate the situation of those who are able to find employment only for shorter than normal periods
41 Clues: lack Of AD • Not Having a Job • fairness in economics • Jobs replaced by machinery • temporary economic decline • People bouncing between jobs • Receiving goods from overseas • amount paid to employees wages • Having a job over the age of 15 • Sending Goods overseas to buyers • paying others to handle products • converting one currency to another • Amount of people in a certain place • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-09-21
Across
- An item which is able to be seen and/or touched (ex.pencil)
- satisfy the same set of goals or preferences (ex.Hamburger and pork)
- An item which is not necessary for survival but adds pleasure/comfort to life (ex.playstation)
- An expensive item that can be seen/touched but is not necessary for survival (ex.sports car)
- Assistance provided which satisfied needs/wants of people/businesses but is not a product that can be touched (ex.babysitting)
- Things that can not be perceived by touch (ex.copyright)
- State of the economy where there are large unemployment rates, a decrease in income, and standard of living decreases (ex.Great Depression)
- The production and/or sale of goods and/or services to satisfy the needs, wants, and demands of consumers with a purpose of making a profit
- To come up with a new unique idea, thought, or production for a new object, device, or process, which a person has not seen or heard of before (ex.light bulb)
- An essential item for survival which can be seen and/or touched (ex.food)
- Equipment, building, money, which is used to produce goods and services (ex.vehicles)
Down
- Means through which goods and services are made available to consumers (ex.land)
- People who work to produce goods/services in a business (ex.training)
- State of the economy where there is an increase in output, income, employment, prices and profit
- Amount of goods/services businesses are willing and able to sell at certain prices
- People/businesses which buy goods/services (ex.people)
- Goods that are a result of changed conditions, can replace each other in use or consumption (ex.Coke vs Pepsi)
- Goods which are used together (ex.phone+data)
- Goods that help complete another in some way (ex. ketchup and hamburger buns)
- An item which is necessary for survival (ex.water)
- Using new technology, materials or processes to improve existing products, or on how they are produced and distributed (ex.electric cars)
- A type of economy where a combination of consumers, businesses and government make the decisions (Ex.Canada)
- An individual who purchase goods or services (ex.customers)
- A product/service that consumers no longer want as it is outdated/outmoded or has been replaced by a new/improved product (ex.layer disk)
- An individual or business whcih makes a product (ex.McDonalds)
- Raw materials we get from earth, water and air (ex.cotton)
- The amount of goods/services people are willing to buy at certain prices
- General increase in the price of goods and services over a period of time
28 Clues: Goods which are used together (ex.phone+data) • An item which is necessary for survival (ex.water) • People/businesses which buy goods/services (ex.people) • Things that can not be perceived by touch (ex.copyright) • Raw materials we get from earth, water and air (ex.cotton) • An item which is able to be seen and/or touched (ex.pencil) • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2025-11-04
Across
- where the proportion of income paid in tax rises as the income of the taxpayer rises
- Tax on imported goods (brought from other countries)
- A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over time
- government’s spending and revenue plans for the next year
- When people who are willing and able to work cannot find a job.
- taxes levied on spending, such as VAT
- decisions about government spending, taxation and levels of borrowing that affect aggregate demand in the economy
- tax on some goods and services – businesses pay value-added tax on most goods and services they buy and if they are VAT registered, charge value-added tax on the goods and services they sell
- amount by which government revenue exceeds government spending
- poverty that is defined relative to existing living standards for the average individual
- An increase in the output of goods and services in an economy over time
- fiscal measures designed to reduce demand in the economy
- where people do not have enough resources to meet all of their basic human needs
- Tax on the money you earn from working.
Down
- rate of interest set by government or regional central banks for lending to other banks, which in turn influences all other rates in the economy
- Tax on company profits
- The difference between a country’s exports and imports of goods, services, and income flows
- amount by which government spending exceeds government revenue
- tools governments use to implement their policies, such as interest rates, rates of taxation, levels of government spending
- tax system that places the burden of the tax more heavily on the poor
- amount of money circulating in the economy
- differences in income that exist between the different groups of earners in society, that is, the gap between the rich and the poor
- graphical representation of the degree of income or wealth inequality in a country
- Tax paid by people who live in houses or apartments to help local services (like garbage collection)
- legal arrangement where you borrow money from a financial institution in order to buy land or a house, and you pay back the money over a period of years; if you do not make your regular payments, the lender normally has the right to take the property and sell it in order to get back their money
- total amount of money owed by a country
- fiscal measures designed to stimulate demand in the economy
- use of interest rates and the money supply to control aggregate demand in the economy
- price of borrowing money
- taxes levied on the income earned by firms and individuals
- particular costs, such as taxes or interest payments, seen as a problem, especially when they are high
31 Clues: Tax on company profits • price of borrowing money • taxes levied on spending, such as VAT • total amount of money owed by a country • Tax on the money you earn from working. • amount of money circulating in the economy • Tax on imported goods (brought from other countries) • fiscal measures designed to reduce demand in the economy • ...
Applied Economics 2025-10-16
Across
- Is the portion of income earned that is not spent on consumption or taxes.
- Is where securities of corporations are traded.
- Is a person's liking or preference.
- Payment for public goods and services by citizens.
- Refers to the competitive environment in which buyers and sellers operate.
- Refers to the purchasing power of a person's money income. This is the amount of goods and services one can buy with the income.
- Is a good which a consumer tends to buy more of when income increases.
- Is a means of interaction between buyers and sellers for trading or exchange. It is where the consumer buys and the seller sells.
- Is a Filipino who works in a foreign country.
- Is a market where there is a sole producer of a product, for which there are no close substitutes.
- Shows the different quantities the seller is willing to sell at various prices.
- Are factors other than price that also can influence the demand for or supply of a good.
- Is a market where a few sellers account for most of or total production.
- Refers to the quantity of goods that a seller is willing to offer for sale.
- Measures how the quantity demanded changes as consumer income changes.
- This measures the responsiveness of demand to a change in the price of the good.
Down
- Is a change in the entire demand or supply curve, due to a change in a non price determinant of demand or supply.
- Exists when quantity demanded is equal to quantity supplied.
- Exists when there are many buyers and sellers who are too small to affect price and who offer a homogenous or highly similar good in the market.
- Work for less than 40 hours.
- Payment for the use of land belonging to a landowner.
- Is a type of imperfect competition where firms sell differentiated products which are highly substitutable but are not perfect substitutes.
- Government-provided facilities for public use that society and the economy cannot do without.
- The highest price that the seller can charge for the good being sold, normally set by the government.
- Are those which are used in place of each other.
- Basic factors of production enabling the processing of products towards higher stages.
- Refers to the surge in the demand for housing and residential property.
- Is a fixed regular payment, typically paid on a daily or weekly basis, made by an employer to an employee.
- Includes all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- Refers to the lowest wage permitted by law below which if paid by employer will subject him to penalty from the government.
30 Clues: Work for less than 40 hours. • Is a person's liking or preference. • Is a Filipino who works in a foreign country. • Is where securities of corporations are traded. • Are those which are used in place of each other. • Payment for public goods and services by citizens. • Payment for the use of land belonging to a landowner. • ...
Economics 101 2025-11-09
Across
- to protect a resource so it doesn’t run out.
- people who do the work to make goods or provide services.
- to exchange an item or service for something you don’t have.
- is anyplace where two or more parties can meet to engage in an economic transaction.
- the act of using goods and services.
- a source of supply, support or help. (Take a look around you. We are surrounded by resources. Ex. desk, bath, phone etc).
- is a perceived worth of a good or service.
- the economic problem of having limited resources to meet unlimited wants and needs.
- the potential benefits that an individual, business, or investor misses out on when choosing one alternative choice over another.
- Capital resources are tools that a business uses to manufacture goods and provide services.
- is the total satisfaction or benefit derived from consuming a good or service.
- how well a business produces or makes its products.
- not tangible or measurable costs such as time and resources that could have been used in another way.
- how much people want a resource.
- the amount of available resources.
- is any item or verifiable record that is generally accepted as payment for goods and services and repayment of debts.
Down
- is any individual or organization that purchases goods or services for use rather than for resale or further production.
- a community, of people of any kind, that produces, trades, and consumes. Production + Trade + Consumption.
- the state of owing money.
- the science that deals with the production, distribution, and consumption of wealth, and with various related problems of labor, finance, and taxation.
- is the willingness to rely on another party or situation involving risk.
- people focus on making certain things better or doing certain jobs well.
- direct payments for goods or services. In other words, costs you can count.
- when there are more of a good or service available than people want to buy.
- Natural resources are raw materials found on and below the Earth’s surface. They are naturally occurring materials formed without any human intervention.
- to produce or make something. idea + Resources + labor + capital
- non-material or intangible goods that are used to satisfy consumer needs and wants.
- items produced to satisfy the needs and wants of consumers.
28 Clues: the state of owing money. • how much people want a resource. • the amount of available resources. • the act of using goods and services. • is a perceived worth of a good or service. • to protect a resource so it doesn’t run out. • how well a business produces or makes its products. • people who do the work to make goods or provide services. • ...
Economics crossword 2025-10-31
Across
- adam smith taught here
- what was keynes occupation
- when was keynes born
- what is priming the pump
- used keynes strategies
- what to produce
- when did keynes die
- adam smith was born here
- where is keynes from
- adam smith most influential book
- keynes book
- wealth of nations
Down
- what is deficit spending
- where did keynes study
- TINSTAAFL
- for whole to produce
- is adam smith an economist
- how to produce
- what did he negotiate there
- what did he establish there
- where was wealth of nations written
- is adam smith a philosopher
- what did he become after the war
- father of economics
- what war did keynes use his strategies
- adam smith graduated from
- when was his final work
- let it be
- laissez-faire
29 Clues: TINSTAAFL • let it be • keynes book • laissez-faire • how to produce • what to produce • wealth of nations • father of economics • when did keynes die • for whole to produce • when was keynes born • where is keynes from • where did keynes study • adam smith taught here • used keynes strategies • when was his final work • what is deficit spending • what is priming the pump • adam smith was born here • ...
Economics Review 2025-12-11
Across
- A person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale
- tax: A tax on people's earnings
- people not working who have looked for work during previous 4 weeks
- off: told that you no longer have a job because there is not enough work for you to do
- When a company comes up with new ideas or products.
- Security: tax paid by workers to cover government programs
- A share of ownership in a business or company.
- economy: Economic decisions are made by individuals based on consumer demand
- force: the total number of workers, including both the employed and the unemployed
- Things we would like to have, such as entertainment, vacations, and items that make life comfortable and enjoyable
- economy: Producers don't compete because everyone works to meet the community's survival needs.
- money taken out of your paycheck to pay for your current healthcare
- card: A bank card that automatically deducts the amount of a purchase from the checking account of the cardholder
- account: a bank account that earns interest
- the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent producing something
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- The study of how individuals and nations make choices about ways to use scarce resources to fulfill their needs and wants
- a formal contract to repay borrowed money
- A system by which goods and services are produced and distributed
- The amount of goods available
- the area where things are bought and sold
Down
- A slowdown in a nation's economy
- A reason to act a certain way or to make a certain choice
- When a business tries to convince you to buy their product over another company.
- Economy: has different aspects of the other types of economies (some government regulations)
- The things you would not survive without.
- taxes to pay for the health care of the elderly
- Forces: supply and demand
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- economy: An economic system in which the government controls a country's economy.
- card: plastic card used to buy things on loan with interest
- Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants
- forced to leave a job
- work performed by a person for someone else
- to set aside money for a certain time so that it can be used later.
- cost: whatever must be given up to obtain some item
- Earnings from work or investment
37 Clues: forced to leave a job • Forces: supply and demand • The amount of goods available • tax: A tax on people's earnings • A slowdown in a nation's economy • Earnings from work or investment • The things you would not survive without. • a formal contract to repay borrowed money • the area where things are bought and sold • work performed by a person for someone else • ...
Economics 3.2 2025-12-23
Across
- total value of output in a country
- increase in prices over time
- number used to divide out inflation
- total
- diagram which shows effects on price level and output
- the maximum amount of production possible
- problem caused by a large population of very young (or old) people in an economy
- shortage of this product brought on a recession in the 1970's
- variations in GDP over time
- part of the economy unseen by government
- describes dollar amounts that are adjusted for inflation
- the cost of borrowing
- period of negative real GDP growth lasting two quarters or more
Down
- psychological factor that moves economies
- per person
- index used to compare the cost of living in different countries
- spending by businesses on capital
- skills and abilities which add to productivity
- data resource published by the federal reserve bank of St Louis
- total income of a country's people
- index which measures environmental impact and life satisfaction
- adjustment for cost of living in different places
- spending by households on goods and services
- an economy in which waste becomes resource
- any length period of GDP decline
- another name for economic growth
26 Clues: total • per person • the cost of borrowing • variations in GDP over time • increase in prices over time • any length period of GDP decline • another name for economic growth • spending by businesses on capital • total value of output in a country • total income of a country's people • number used to divide out inflation • part of the economy unseen by government • ...
Economics Crossword 2026-01-06
Across
- The extra benefit of adding one unit
- A good that consumers want less of when their income increases
- A tax on goods imported into a country
- The lowest price for a good or service
- When there isn't enough supply of a good to satisfy the demands of the consumers
- Where a few large firms dominate a market
- Where the demand for a good is the same as the supply of the good
- A market where one seller dominates the market in that area of business
- a limited amount of goods and services to meet unlimited wants
- A required payment to the government
- When there is more supply than demand for a good
Down
- A cost that doesn't change no matter how much of a good or service is produced
- Giving up one good in order to gain another, greater benefit
- A good that consumers want more of when their income increases
- The highest price a company can make a good or service
- The use of fewer resources than an economy is capable of using
- The dollar value of all of the goods and services produced within a country's boarder in a year
- An increase in prices in an economy
- Measured in current prices
- The best alternative is given up because of a decision
- The extra cost of adding one unit
- The total amount of satisfaction a consumer gets when they have consumed all of the good
- Measured in constant and unchanging prices
23 Clues: Measured in current prices • The extra cost of adding one unit • An increase in prices in an economy • The extra benefit of adding one unit • A required payment to the government • A tax on goods imported into a country • The lowest price for a good or service • Where a few large firms dominate a market • Measured in constant and unchanging prices • ...
Economics Vocab 2025-10-08
Economics HMH 2025-09-23
Across
- businesses where people make finished products from raw materials
- the process in which countries are increasingly linked to each other through culture and trade
- the value of all goods and services produced within a country in a single year (GDP)
- businesses that provide services rather than goods
- the removal of trade barriers between nations
- any law that limits free trade between nations
- the human time, effort, skills, and talent needed to produce goods and services
- is used to make other goods—like machinery being used by a farmer
- government goods and services that the public consumes; highways are an example
- provide the raw materials needed to make goods
- motivation, or reason to do something
- an economic system based on free trade and competition
- an economic system in which the central government makes all economic decisions
- an economy that is a combination of command, market, and traditional economies
- a person who organizes, manages, and assumes the risk of a business
Down
- businesses that focus on growing crops and raising livestock
- an economic system in which businesses can compete freely with one another with little government intervention; capitalism
- culture traits that are well known and widely accepted
- countries with strong economies and a high quality of life
- countries with less productive economies and a lower quality of life
- an economy in which production is based on customs and tradition and in which people often grow their own food, make their own goods, and use barter to trade
- businesses that sell directly to final customers
- businesses that sell to businesses
23 Clues: businesses that sell to businesses • motivation, or reason to do something • the removal of trade barriers between nations • any law that limits free trade between nations • provide the raw materials needed to make goods • businesses that sell directly to final customers • businesses that provide services rather than goods • ...
Business & Economics 2026-03-13
Across
- Someone who starts a business and takes risks.
- Actions or activities that people do for others, like teaching or cleaning.
- The money left after costs are taken from sales.
- Rivalry between businesses to get customers.
- How much people want a product or service.
- Something used to produce goods and services, like land or labour.
- A person who buys goods or services.
- The amount of a product that is available for sale.
Down
- A place or system where goods and services are bought and sold.
- The buying and selling of goods and services.
- Goods sent from a country to another country for sale.
- Goods brought into a country from another country.
- Money that is not spent and is kept for future use.
- Physical items that are produced and sold, like food or clothing.
- Someone who makes or provides goods or services.
- A plan that shows income and spending.
- A business where people keep, save, and borrow money.
- The system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- Spending money to make a future profit.
- The amount of money required to buy something.
20 Clues: A person who buys goods or services. • A plan that shows income and spending. • Spending money to make a future profit. • How much people want a product or service. • Rivalry between businesses to get customers. • The buying and selling of goods and services. • Someone who starts a business and takes risks. • The amount of money required to buy something. • ...
Economics Crossword 2026-05-04
Across
- Someone who buys a good or service
- People involved in making a good or service
- Economy An economy that has both competition and government play a role
- The way we measure the success of a company in number value
- Towards Capitalism on the social spectrum
- Something that drives a market economy
- Tools used in production
- An economic system focused on the sharing of resources
- Someone who produces a good or service
Down
- Motive supplied to a company to supply them of their profit
- All natural resources used in production
- Amount of goods and services available to by
- An economic system focused on competition
- Towards socialism on the social spectrum
- The amount of money which exceeds income
- Methods societies use to run and grow the economy
- When a company owns the entire stock or market of a certain good
- The amount of money made by a trade or sale
- When you have less of a resource than wanted
- Amount of people that want to purchase a good
20 Clues: Tools used in production • Someone who buys a good or service • Something that drives a market economy • Someone who produces a good or service • All natural resources used in production • Towards socialism on the social spectrum • The amount of money which exceeds income • An economic system focused on competition • Towards Capitalism on the social spectrum • ...
ECONOMICS VOCAB 2026-05-17
Across
- Relocating work and jobs to another country
- A distinctive name or symbol that identifies a firm and its products or services that has been legally registered as the property of that firm.
- A business organization that is jointly owned and operated by a group of individuals for their mutual benefit.
- The practice of working at home or at another location outside of the workplace (while still being connected to the workplace, usually through technological means).
- A business practice in which work that was once done within a company is sent to outside contractors.
- Abbreviation for the first sale of a new corporation's stock.
- A person who works a job that requires some specialized skills and training.
- A business in which workers are required to join a union after being hired.
- A person who works a job that requires no specialized skills or training.
Down
- Someone who has an interest in, or is affected by, a company's actions.
- An organization that represents the interests of people and businesses working in a particular industry.
- The portion of the population that has paid work or is seeking work.
- An organization of workers in a specific industry that seeks to improve working conditions, wages, and benefits for its members.
- A person who works a "white-collar" job that requires advanced training and specialized skills.
- The shorthand for a person who is employed for a limited period of time.
- Abbreviation for a business in which the proprietor's liability extends only to whatever they've invested in the business.
- The process by which people and economies around the world are becoming increasingly interconnected
- A share of earnings paid to a franchiser or to an inventor, writer, or artist for the sale or use of that person's work.
- A business that only hires workers who are union members.
- A person who works a job that requires specialized skills and training.
20 Clues: Relocating work and jobs to another country • A business that only hires workers who are union members. • Abbreviation for the first sale of a new corporation's stock. • The portion of the population that has paid work or is seeking work. • Someone who has an interest in, or is affected by, a company's actions. • ...
Home economics 2026-06-15
Across
- controls muscular coordination and balance
- responsible
- reliable
- perfectionist
- family with non biological kids
- family with one biological parent
- emotional regulation
- not responsible
- used to take hot things out
- used to hold your pins
- family with one parent
- traditional family
Down
- no expectations for the children
- low demands and high responsiveness
- processes visual stimuli and information
- used to hold things in place
- family who gives children a home
- used to sew things together
- used to cut fabric
- used to serve things
- used to cut in the kitchen
21 Clues: reliable • responsible • perfectionist • not responsible • used to cut fabric • traditional family • emotional regulation • used to serve things • used to hold your pins • family with one parent • used to cut in the kitchen • used to take hot things out • used to sew things together • used to hold things in place • family with non biological kids • no expectations for the children • ...
Chapter 6 Intro to Economics 2023-10-25
Across
- decision-making: Process of choosing an option after evaluating the available information and weighing the costs and benefits of the alternatives.
- Branch of economics that studies human behavior and choices that relate to the entire economy of a nation.
- Use of science to invent useful things or to solve problems.
- When something is given up in order to gain something else.
- Amount of work a person can do in a specific amount of time, usually an hour.
- Willingness and ability to start a new business.
- Work performed by people in businesses.
- Transportation systems and utilities necessary in a modern economy.
- Tools and machinery used to produce goods or provide services.
Down
- Branch of economics that studies human behavior and choices that relate to the economic decisions of individuals and businesses.
- cost: Value of the next-best option that was not selected.
- Science that examines how goods and services are produced, sold, and used.
- of production: Economic resources a nation uses to make goods and supply services for its population.
- Person who starts a business.
- When demand is higher than the available resources.
- goods: Products businesses use to produce other goods.
16 Clues: Person who starts a business. • Work performed by people in businesses. • Willingness and ability to start a new business. • When demand is higher than the available resources. • goods: Products businesses use to produce other goods. • cost: Value of the next-best option that was not selected. • When something is given up in order to gain something else. • ...
economics crossword 2022-11-23
Across
- the rate that prices increase but salaries don't
- a rate set by the reserve bank
- the economics of countries and large businesses
- GDP
- CPI
- where you buy and sell shares
Down
- when the price of a product increases and the consumers go for the cheaper option
- the budget of the country
- the amount of money you receive
- dollars
- the process by which products are promoted and sold
- money that you spent but don't have
- the economics of individuals and small businesses
- a small card that lets you access money in in your bank account
- money that is spent
15 Clues: GDP • CPI • dollars • money that is spent • the budget of the country • where you buy and sell shares • a rate set by the reserve bank • the amount of money you receive • money that you spent but don't have • the economics of countries and large businesses • the rate that prices increase but salaries don't • the economics of individuals and small businesses • ...
Vocabulario de unidad 3 - El tiempo y la escuela 2022-10-04
18 Clues: - Art • - Easy • - Time • - Never • - Always • - Science • - Spanish • - History • - Everyday • - At night • - economics • - Sometimes • - In the morning • - In the afternoon • - What time is it? • - Hard or Difficult • - American Government • - At what time is...?
Unit Vocab Project 2022-09-20
15 Clues: relic • proof • origin • result • commoner • textbook • lifestyle • principles • background • progression • moneymaking • type of study • interactionist • survivors' account • type of government
La vie de Salma 2025-09-21
Economic Thinking by DeAndre Crumsey 2013-10-09
9 Clues: economic puzzles • any place of business • cloth, money, workers • reason for human trade • how a whole nation works • The study of making decisions • grandfather of modern economics • benefit whats gained by one unit • how a single business or person works
Unit 6 Vocab 2021-02-24
Across
- The type of ruler Hitler was
- The type of government in the USA
- providing services to people
- proving SKILLED services, using technology
- Government type with the Pope
- taking and using raw materials directly from nature
- ______ rate means how many people can read or write
- economics where most important things are controlled - Canada
Down
- Economy why you make everything yourself
- changing raw materials into specialized product
- Economics in USSR and North Korea
- Government type in England
12 Clues: Government type in England • The type of ruler Hitler was • providing services to people • Government type with the Pope • The type of government in the USA • Economics in USSR and North Korea • Economy why you make everything yourself • proving SKILLED services, using technology • changing raw materials into specialized product • ...
Marginalism 2025-04-07
Across
- Which economist popularized the concept that central planners cannot possess the dispersed and tacit knowledge that individuals have about their own preferences and circumstances?
- Which economist, associated with the Cambridge School, revolutionized the understanding of macroeconomics, particularly during periods of recession, and laid the foundation for Keynesian economics?
- What economic theory, developed in the late 19th century, focused on small changes and their impact on value, price, and resource use?
- Who are seen as individuals who identify opportunities, innovate, and bear risks to bring new products and services to the market?
- Which economist, a key figure in the Cambridge School, is known for his contributions to welfare economics and the analysis of market failures, and extended Marshall's work into public economics?
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- Which school of economics, associated with the University of Lausanne in Switzerland, was influential in the development of neoclassical economics, particularly in marginal utility, general equilibrium theory, and welfare economics?
- Which economist, in 1871, argued that value depends on marginal utility, not labor, shaping price through consumer satisfaction?
- Which economist, a founder of the Austrian School, in 1871, stressed that value is subjective, based on individual preferences and marginal utility?
- What is the term for the additional revenue gained from selling one more unit, and firms produce until it equals marginal cost?
9 Clues: What is the term for the additional revenue gained from selling one more unit, and firms produce until it equals marginal cost? • Which economist, in 1871, argued that value depends on marginal utility, not labor, shaping price through consumer satisfaction? • ...
Gabriel Vega Unit 1 Vocab Crossword 2025-09-15
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- Less economically developed country (such as Haiti)
- (1.1)An ecocentric viewpoint integrates social, spiritual and environmental dimensions into a holistic ideal. It puts ecology and nature as central to humanity and emphasizes a less materialistic approach to life with greater self-sufficiency of societies
- (1.1)An anthropocentric viewpoint argues that humans must sustainably manage the global system. This might be through the use of taxes,environmental regulation and legislation. Debate global systems. This might be through the use of taxes, environmental regulation and legislation. Debate would be encourages to reach a consensual, pragmatic approach to solving environmental problems.
- (4.4)can occur when lakes, estuaries and coastal waters receive inputs of nutrients (nitrates and phosphates), which results in an excess growth of plants and phytoplankton.
- the yield obtained from natural resources;
- (1.1)is the day when humanity's demand for ecological resources and services is greater than the Earth's ability to regenerate those resources in a given year. The consequences of ecological overspending include: Deforestation Soil erosion Biodiversity loss Carbon dioxide buildup in the atmosphere More frequent extreme weather events Reduced food production
- 3 ecosystem services provided by a forest ecosystem
- More economically developed country (such as the USA)
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- (1.4)development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- (1.5)from a single clearly identifiable site.
- (1.4)a report completed before development to assess the environmental, social and economic impacts of the project, predicting and evaluating possible impacts and suggesting mitigation strategies for the project. Justice Courtyard and Outdoor learning Lab Building A Dam Developing a beach town
- the the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- (1.1)A worldview that shapes the way an individual or group of people perceives and evaluates issues
- 3 types of goods that can be taken from a forest ecosystem
- (natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods or services;
- (1.1)A technocentric viewpoint argues that tehcnological developments can provide solutions to environmental problems. This is a consequence of a largely optimistic view of the role humans can play in improving the lot of humanity. Scientific research is encouraged in order to form policies and to understand how systems can be controlled, manipulated or changes to solve resource depletion. A pro-growth agenda is deemed necessary for society's improvement.
- (1.4)the area of land and water required to sustainably provide all resources at the rate at which they are being consumed by a given population. If the EF is greater than the area available to the population, this is an indication of unsustainability.
- (4.4)is a measure of the amount of dissolved oxygen required to break down the organic material in a given volume of water through aerobic biological activity. BOD is used to indirectly measure the amount of organic matter within a sample.
- an estimate of an ecosystem's production of natural resources but also of its absorption and cycling of materials in biogeochemical cycles like the carbon cycle. The biocapacity of the earth is about 1.7 global hectares of productive land per person.
- (1.5)contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins
- the use and management of resources that allows full natural replacement of the resources exploited and full recovery of the ecosystems affected by their extraction and use.
- (1.5) (or contaminant) is the addition of a substance or an agent to an environment through human activity, at a rate greater than that at which it can be rendered harmless by the environment, and which has an appreciable effect on the organisms in the environment.
22 Clues: the yield obtained from natural resources; • (1.5)from a single clearly identifiable site. • Less economically developed country (such as Haiti) • 3 ecosystem services provided by a forest ecosystem • More economically developed country (such as the USA) • (1.5)contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origins • ...
environmental systems 2021-09-06
15 Clues: few • die • many • living • do well • eats meat • non living • eats plants • makes own food • makes own food • role in community • eats plants and meat • eats organisms for energy • breaks down dead organisms • web shows energy flow in ecosystem
Environmental Diseases 2023-04-03
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- Cells have NO nucleus
- Cells DO have a nucleus
- Unicellular prokaryotes. Killed by antibiotics
- Disrupt function of the brain, spinal cord or senses
- Mimic or block the functional of chemical messengers in the body
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- Spread by anthropod bites. Example: malaria and lyme disease
- Damage DNA within cells, increasing the frequency of mutations
- Kills Bacteria ONLY
- Eukaryotic parasite that needs both humans and mosquitos to complete its life cycle
- Nonliving infectious particles. Not killed by antibiotics
- Increase the rate of birth defects
- Increase the risk of cancer
- Harmless, but trigger an immune response in some people
- Infectious proteins that have been misfolded
14 Clues: Kills Bacteria ONLY • Cells have NO nucleus • Cells DO have a nucleus • Increase the risk of cancer • Increase the rate of birth defects • Infectious proteins that have been misfolded • Unicellular prokaryotes. Killed by antibiotics • Disrupt function of the brain, spinal cord or senses • Harmless, but trigger an immune response in some people • ...
Environmental Sustainable 2023-06-11
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- Combining agriculture and forestry.
- Science applied to practical purposes.
- Duty or obligation to take care of something or someone.
- Celestial body that orbits around a star.
- remedy to a problem.
- Origin or supply of something.
- Environmentally conscious.
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- Decomposing organic waste for fertilizer.
- Destruction of forests for profit.
- Carbon emissions from activities.
- Farming and food production.
- Sustainable agricultural design system.
- Heat-trapping gases.
- Energy derived from the flow of electric charge.
14 Clues: Heat-trapping gases. • remedy to a problem. • Environmentally conscious. • Farming and food production. • Origin or supply of something. • Carbon emissions from activities. • Destruction of forests for profit. • Combining agriculture and forestry. • Science applied to practical purposes. • Sustainable agricultural design system. • Decomposing organic waste for fertilizer. • ...
Environmental Awareness 2016-05-12
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- able to be maintained or kept going, as an action or process
- putting materials of the same type in one place
- to separate materials of different types
- all animals
- another word for rain, snow or hail
- using less energy to provide the same service
- the process of changing from a vapour into a liquid state
- the passage of water through a plant from the roots through to the top of the plant into the atmosphere
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- able to be restored or renewed over and over again
- to include or make use of
- all plants
- the ways pollution gets into the environment
- the process of changing from a liquid state into vapour
- the air, water, minerals, organisms, and all other external factors surrounding and affecting us at any time
14 Clues: all plants • all animals • to include or make use of • another word for rain, snow or hail • to separate materials of different types • the ways pollution gets into the environment • using less energy to provide the same service • putting materials of the same type in one place • able to be restored or renewed over and over again • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL CROSSWORD 2016-02-18
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- of or about nature
- Break down naturally
- Reusing things like plastic and paper
- the physical and natural features around us
- Thrown away
- Large place for getting rid of Rubbish
- Having a lot of animal or plants
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- Place where things are made or produced
- someone who works to protect animals
- Brothers and Sisters
- American English for rubbish
- Trapped in something
- Someone who studies biology
- The study of ecosystems
14 Clues: Thrown away • of or about nature • Break down naturally • Brothers and Sisters • Trapped in something • The study of ecosystems • Someone who studies biology • American English for rubbish • Having a lot of animal or plants • someone who works to protect animals • Reusing things like plastic and paper • Large place for getting rid of Rubbish • Place where things are made or produced • ...
Environmental Engineer 2022-02-16
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- Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer.
- The envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- The long-term heating of Earth's climate system observe
- The amount of life in a certain area
- Machinery and equipment developed from the application of scientific knowledge.
- 92,00 a year
- take this to become an environmental engineer
- The relations of organisms to one another and to their physical surroundings
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- The weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- Reduce reuse and.....
- You need this degree to be an environmental engineer
- Where many plants and animals live
- take this to become an environmental engineer
- not harmful to the environment
- engineer Design systems for managing and cleaning municipal water supplies
15 Clues: 92,00 a year • Reduce reuse and..... • not harmful to the environment • Where many plants and animals live • The amount of life in a certain area • take this to become an environmental engineer • take this to become an environmental engineer • Decayed organic material used as a plant fertilizer. • You need this degree to be an environmental engineer • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-09-03
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- Layer A region of the Earth's stratosphere that contains a high concentration of ozone.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and habitats.
- Living A lifestyle that minimizes the impact on the environment and future generations.
- The process of reusing materials to reduce waste and conserve resources.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment.
- A community of living organisms and their physical environment.
- Resources Natural resources that can be replaced naturally over time.
- Protection Efforts to safeguard and preserve endangered species and their habitats.
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- The variety of plant and animal species in a given ecosystem.
- The removal of trees and forests, often for commercial purposes.
- Energy Energy derived from sources that can be naturally replenished.
- Conservation Efforts to protect and preserve the health of the world's oceans.
- Footprint The amount of carbon dioxide emissions produced by an individual or organization.
- Technology Innovative solutions and technology designed to reduce environmental impact.
- Change Long-term changes in temperature, precipitation, and weather patterns.
15 Clues: The introduction of harmful substances into the environment. • The variety of plant and animal species in a given ecosystem. • A community of living organisms and their physical environment. • The removal of trees and forests, often for commercial purposes. • The protection and preservation of natural resources and habitats. • ...
Environmental Science 2025-06-02
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- An organism that thrives in conditions with a high salt concentration.
- A measure of the reflectivity of a surface
- The industrial process that combines nitrogen from air with hydrogen from natural gas to produce ammonia.
- Embankments that absorb and deflect noise, especially around mines, airports and major roads.
- One of the first species to colonise an area at the start of ecological succession.
- Winds that blow around the north and south poles in a circular manner which reduce the mixing of polar air masses with the rest of the atmosphere.
- A large geographical region with particular climatic features, in which a characteristic, unique community of species lives eg Taiga, coral reefs, temperate grasslands, tundra, tropical rainforest
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- The release of animals from captivity where they are provided with post-release support such as food.
- The 3D shape of the land surface.
- The process of creating habitats that are similar to the conditions present before the natural habitat was changed by human actions.
- A habitat that links other habitats so that animals can move between them.
- A wetland area with an accumulation of dead plant material, especially moss.
- Geological processes that change the form of a rock with heat and/or pressure, but without melting it.
- The process of regularly cutting down tree branches above ground level, usually to prevent the regrowth being eaten by animals such as livestock or deer.
14 Clues: The 3D shape of the land surface. • A measure of the reflectivity of a surface • An organism that thrives in conditions with a high salt concentration. • A habitat that links other habitats so that animals can move between them. • A wetland area with an accumulation of dead plant material, especially moss. • ...
Environmental Systems 2026-02-10
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- the relatively clean waste water from baths, sinks, washing machines, and other kitchen appliances.
- a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply.
- reliable or durable surface refers to ground, such as rock, gravel, sand, or, in some cases, ice and snow, that can withstand repeated, heavy foot traffic or equipment use without sustaining long-term damage or requiring significant recovery.
- the total volume of freshwater consumed, evaporated, or polluted to produce a specific good or service, from raw material extraction to final product
- excessive richness of nutrients in a lake or other body of water, frequently due to runoff from the land, which causes a dense growth of plant life and death of animal life from lack of oxygen.
- an ancient, low-tech, and non-pressurized agricultural method that involves applying water to fields by allowing it to flow over the soil surface, often using gravity, small ditches, or furrows to direct water
- the gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land.
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- water that has been used in the home, in a business, or as part of an industrial process.
- a highly efficient micro-irrigation method that delivers water slowly and directly to the root zone of plants through a network of pipes, tubes, and emitters, minimizing water loss from evaporation, runoff, and weeds
- the industrial process of removing salts, minerals, and impurities from seawater or brackish groundwater to produce fresh water suitable for human consumption, irrigation, and industrial use
- an artificial channel for conveying water, typically in the form of a bridge across a valley or other gap.
- relating to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society.
- a further competition, election, race, etc., after a tie or inconclusive result.
- a mass of snow on the ground that is compressed and hardened by its own weight.
14 Clues: the gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land. • relating to the ideas, customs, and social behavior of a society. • a large natural or artificial lake used as a source of water supply. • a mass of snow on the ground that is compressed and hardened by its own weight. • a further competition, election, race, etc., after a tie or inconclusive result. • ...
Environmental Biotechnology 2025-01-01
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- Bacteria like E. coli are considered ___ organisms for water safety testing.
- The process that removes large particles such as sand during water treatment.
- The family of bacteria used as an indicator, including Enterobacter and Klebsiella.
- An oxidizing agent used for measuring chemical oxygen demand.
- The technique that uses 16S rRNA genes for microbial identification.
- A material used in secondary treatment to support microbial biofilms.
- A critical water quality parameter measuring oxygen required to decompose organic matter.
- The measurement for all carbon in water, usable or not.
- A disinfectant used in water treatment that can form carcinogenic by-products.
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- The process involving chlorine to remove microbes in water treatment.
- The family of bacteria used as an indicator, including Enterobacter and Klebsiella.
- The method that determines microbial presence via brilliant green lactose bile broth.
- A system that promotes microbial biomass formation by recycling waste material.
- The bacteria that survive longer in salt water than other enteric pathogens.
- The stage in wastewater treatment where aeration continues beyond microbial growth.
15 Clues: The measurement for all carbon in water, usable or not. • An oxidizing agent used for measuring chemical oxygen demand. • The technique that uses 16S rRNA genes for microbial identification. • The process involving chlorine to remove microbes in water treatment. • A material used in secondary treatment to support microbial biofilms. • ...
Environmental issues 2024-10-16
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- A prolonged dry period in the natural climate cycle that can occur anywhere in the world.
- Non-renewable energy sources such as coal.
- A tropical system with winds that have reached a constant speed of 74 miles per hour or more.
- Disappearance of ice floes due to global warming.
- How much CO2 a person, company, event emits.
- A fire that is burning strongly and out of control on an area of grass or bushes due to extreme heat.
- A period of unusually hot weather that typically lasts two or more days.
- Also known as an illness or a sickness.
- Gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap the heat.
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- Contamination of the environment.
- The purposeful cleaning of forested land.
- The rapid increase of average temperatures on Earth.
- Energy that comes from a source that won't run out.
- Refers to the shifts of temperatures and weather patterns.
14 Clues: Contamination of the environment. • Also known as an illness or a sickness. • The purposeful cleaning of forested land. • Non-renewable energy sources such as coal. • How much CO2 a person, company, event emits. • Disappearance of ice floes due to global warming. • Energy that comes from a source that won't run out. • Gases in the Earth's atmosphere that trap the heat. • ...
Environmental issues 2025-09-20
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- A device that turns sunlight into electricity.
- The clearing or cutting down of forests.
- Cutting down trees to use the wood.
- Extra food that wasn’t eaten and can be saved for later.
- A long time with little or no rain, causing water shortages.
- Gases or smoke released into the air, often from cars or factories.
- Something that can keep going without harming the planet.
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- Something found in nature that people use, like water, trees, or oil.
- All the stages something goes through from beginning to end.
- When too much water covers land that’s normally dry.
- A machine that uses wind to make electricity.
- A gas that comes from animals and rotting plants; it can warm the Earth.
- A place where trash is buried under the ground.
- To suffer or die from not having enough food.
14 Clues: Cutting down trees to use the wood. • The clearing or cutting down of forests. • A machine that uses wind to make electricity. • To suffer or die from not having enough food. • A device that turns sunlight into electricity. • A place where trash is buried under the ground. • When too much water covers land that’s normally dry. • ...
The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-28
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- Humans are connected to nature, not separate from it
- Concept balancing human development with environmental protection
- Extreme weather with strong winds and rain
- Person who protects natural resources for future generations
- Branch of philosophy studying human moral duty toward the environment
- Island nations threatened by rising sea levels
- Fairness in the use of natural resources
- Contamination of the air from factories, vehicles, and smoke
- Duty of humans to care for and protect nature
- Cycle between plants and animals involving oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Idea that Earth behaves like a living organism
- Natural disaster caused by sudden movement of the earth’s crust
- Trash thrown carelessly in public spaces
- Large forest home to many species
- Careful use of resources to maximize output and reduce waste
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- Cutting down forests for timber or profit
- Environmental harm caused by human activities
- View that values ecosystems and all living communities
- Heat-trapping gases causing global warming
- Study of beauty and order in nature
- Principle ensuring resources are available for future generations
- Sudden rise of water that floods areas
- Principle of fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens
- Ethical analysis of global warming responsibilities
- Analyzes the link between social problems and environmental issues
- Excessive use of resources causing depletion
- Human-centered view of the environment
- Major Philippine law passed in 1999 to reduce air pollution
- Environmentalist emphasizing the intrinsic value of all life
- Wise decision-making and careful actions
30 Clues: Large forest home to many species • Study of beauty and order in nature • Sudden rise of water that floods areas • Human-centered view of the environment • Fairness in the use of natural resources • Trash thrown carelessly in public spaces • Wise decision-making and careful actions • Cutting down forests for timber or profit • Heat-trapping gases causing global warming • ...
Summer Reading 2024 2024-01-12
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- Where can you find Judge's Cave?
- Winner of 2014 Nobel Peace Prize and advocate for women's education, ______ Yousafzai
- Civil Rights activist who was the first Black child to attend a segregated school in New Orleans
- Connecticut's water border
- What causes an orange sky?
- Swedish youth environmental activist _______ Thunberg
- Where can you find dinosaurs in New Haven?
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- What day celebrates environmental protections?
- NHFPL Summer Reading Theme
- Which library branch is located on Dixwell Avenue?
- Where are the fireworks launched on the 4th of July?
- You can see this style of art at the skate park in Edgewood!
- US Government agency tasked with environmental protections
- Location of New Haven's Shakespeare in the Park
- The month of June is ______ Month
- Which park has both tennis and basketball courts?
16 Clues: NHFPL Summer Reading Theme • Connecticut's water border • What causes an orange sky? • Where can you find Judge's Cave? • The month of June is ______ Month • Where can you find dinosaurs in New Haven? • What day celebrates environmental protections? • Location of New Haven's Shakespeare in the Park • Which park has both tennis and basketball courts? • ...
Circular Flow of Income 2024-03-12
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- Branch of economics that studies individual unit
- Hires factors of production
- Tools of macroeconomics
- A variable measured over a period of time
- Stock is a ____ concept
- The other name of macroeconomics
- The other name of microeconomics
- Engages in flow of goods, services and capital between countries
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- The last phase in circular flow of income
- Addition of money into circular flow of income
- Flow of money across major sectors of the economy
- Flow is a ____ concept
- Flow of goods and services across major sectors of the economy
- Branch of economics that studies economy as a whole and its aggregates
- A variable measured at a point in time
- The first phase in circular flow of income
- Tools of microeconomics
- A welfare agency
- Owners of factors of production
- Withdrawal of money from circular flow of income
20 Clues: A welfare agency • Flow is a ____ concept • Tools of macroeconomics • Tools of microeconomics • Stock is a ____ concept • Hires factors of production • Owners of factors of production • The other name of macroeconomics • The other name of microeconomics • A variable measured at a point in time • The last phase in circular flow of income • A variable measured over a period of time • ...
What do you know about Economics? 2021-09-03
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- System with individuals and government
- You react to it in a predictable way
- Illustrates all the combinations
- Activities done for us by others
- Sometimes it's renewable
- They might visit the Shark Tank
- Economics on a national scale
- Physical objects produced for sale
- Exists for everyone - rich or poor
- You might be this input
- Satisfaction or benefit gained
- System in which the government decides
- Machines, tools, & equipment
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- These consequences count
- Describes combinations on the frontier
- The study of how we handle scarcity
- They should be greater than costs
- These come after the inputs
- Inputs or factors of
- Great at coordinating trade
- Opportunity costs can be constant or
- Means additional
- This is our economy
- This kind of cost isn't in dollars
- Own inputs in our economy
- Behavior that leads to optimal benefit
- Where MB=MC
- Scarcity forces these
28 Clues: Where MB=MC • Means additional • This is our economy • Inputs or factors of • Scarcity forces these • You might be this input • These consequences count • Sometimes it's renewable • Own inputs in our economy • These come after the inputs • Great at coordinating trade • Machines, tools, & equipment • Economics on a national scale • Satisfaction or benefit gained • ...
Econ Vocab Review 2022-11-22
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- if this goes up price goes up
- in demand sensitive to price change
- the type of economy where everyone is treated equally
- log of all deficits and surplus overtime
- the economy is at its worst
- things you need to survive
- the type of economy where business operates in competition
- the economy is slowly getting worse
- type of economics that focus on whole economy
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- the type of economy the US has
- the economy is at its best
- a limited amount
- unemployment happens during transitional stage
- if this goes up price goes down
- motives us to make our choices
- price does not change demand
- things you like but dont need to survive
- the economy is growing
- type of economics that focus on one part of the economy
- no longer have the skills for job
20 Clues: a limited amount • the economy is growing • the economy is at its best • things you need to survive • the economy is at its worst • price does not change demand • if this goes up price goes up • the type of economy the US has • motives us to make our choices • if this goes up price goes down • no longer have the skills for job • in demand sensitive to price change • ...
Paris Smith Industrial Revolution and Imperialism 2026-02-26
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- exploited during imperialism
- individual shareholders big business
- free market economics
- govt intervention in the economy
- take over of a less advanced civilization
- described communism as a form of complete socialism
- no private property extreme socialism
- process of changing to machine production of goods
- social class made up of skilled workers
- philosopher and economist
- meeting dividing africa
- rapid movement of people to cities
- all groups who live in the US
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- joining together to go on strike
- german who led the berlin conference
- cloth and thread
- groups and races are subject to the same laws
- fenced in farmland
- major mechanization and innovation that began in GB
- continent taken over by europe
- practices socialism
- moving crops from year to year
- workers refuse to work
- free choice economics
- voluntary associations of workers who pressed for reforms
- racial discrimination
26 Clues: cloth and thread • fenced in farmland • practices socialism • free market economics • free choice economics • racial discrimination • workers refuse to work • meeting dividing africa • philosopher and economist • exploited during imperialism • all groups who live in the US • continent taken over by europe • moving crops from year to year • joining together to go on strike • ...
CEE166- Environmental Law 2023-04-05
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- This law regulates reclamation of mining impacted sites
- An Environmental [Blank] Statement is required by NEPA
- Top organic hazardous substance according to ATSDR/CERCLA
- Number of steps in the Superfund Remedial Process
- Regulates and tracks industrial chemicals produced or imported into the US.
- Antimicrobial resistance genes.
- Per- and polyfluorinated substances, also known as forever chemicals. More than 12,000 individual compounds.
- This law establishes primary and secondary drinking water standards.
- Top priority hazardous substance according to ATSDR/CERCLA
- RCRA regulates Hazardous Waste from [Blank] to grave
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- Another name for CERCLA
- The author of Silent Spring who started awareness about ecological and environmental health impacts of DDT and other chemicals.
- This river burned because of chemical releases in the 1960s
- Pollutant previously used in gasoline and paint.
- 1 in 1,000,000,000
- Maximum Contaminant Level
- First Environmental Law in the US
- Number of air quality pollutants regulated by NAAQS
- Type of contaminants that do not have detectable health effects or cause aesthetic concerns, part of CWA.
19 Clues: 1 in 1,000,000,000 • Another name for CERCLA • Maximum Contaminant Level • Antimicrobial resistance genes. • First Environmental Law in the US • Pollutant previously used in gasoline and paint. • Number of steps in the Superfund Remedial Process • Number of air quality pollutants regulated by NAAQS • RCRA regulates Hazardous Waste from [Blank] to grave • ...
history 2021-02-08
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- conflict a form of conflict in which the objectives of at least one party are defined in ethnic terms
- rapid increase in the number or amount of something
- supply the total amount of money in circulation or in existence in a country.
- the action of helping or doing work for someone
- growth an increase in the amount of goods and services produced per head of the population over a period of time
- finance the study of the role of the government in the economy
- surplus the amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- entities is an organization not connected to national government
- conflict refer to those involving groups where religion is an integral part of social and cultural life
- the state of being unemployed.
- belief in the benefits of profitable trading
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
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- trade the exchange of capital, goods, and services across international borders
- entities subdivision of a state, nation, country
- merchandise or possessions
- the theory or practice of shielding a country's domestic industries from foreign competition by taxing imports
- the business conducted or services offered by a bank
- economics a school of thought in economics that flourished, primarily in Britain,
- the unlawful use of violence and intimidation, especially against civilians, in the pursuit of political aims.
- economics broadly the economic study of urban areas
20 Clues: merchandise or possessions • the state of being unemployed. • belief in the benefits of profitable trading • the action of helping or doing work for someone • entities subdivision of a state, nation, country • rapid increase in the number or amount of something • economics broadly the economic study of urban areas • the business conducted or services offered by a bank • ...
Sabine 2021-03-09
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- economics teacher
- When somebody is willingly unemployed to search for a more suited job
- where we are going on our school trip
- the rate of money that people earn per hour
- the subject we currently in
- produces households with goods and services
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- a good used to produce other goods
- having a paying job
- When the demand for labour meets the supply of labour
- when there is a general decline in economic activity
- where good/services and labour is bought
- physical work
- produces labour to firms
13 Clues: physical work • economics teacher • having a paying job • produces labour to firms • the subject we currently in • a good used to produce other goods • where we are going on our school trip • where good/services and labour is bought • the rate of money that people earn per hour • produces households with goods and services • when there is a general decline in economic activity • ...
School and university subjects 2020-12-24
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- A school subject where students learn to create new projects
- A subject studying written artistic works
- The study of numbers and shapes
- The study of the world's weather, mountains, seas, lakes etc.
- A course teaching management and economics
- The study of the mass media
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- A subject such as physics, chemistry or biology.
- English, German, Italian, French etc.
- A school subject in which students learn to use computers
- It studies rules made by a government
- Study of the country's wealth
- The science dealing with health
- The study of past events
13 Clues: The study of past events • The study of the mass media • Study of the country's wealth • The study of numbers and shapes • The science dealing with health • English, German, Italian, French etc. • It studies rules made by a government • A subject studying written artistic works • A course teaching management and economics • A subject such as physics, chemistry or biology. • ...
Adam smith and John Maynard Keynes 2025-11-04
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- When did the U.S. and Europe use Keynes’s ideas?
- Where did Keynes serve as a representative after the war?
- What concept did Smith believe guided the market?
- What did Smith think could distort the market?
- What kind of capitalism did Smith criticize?
- What did Smith believe should not control the economy?
- What two major institutions were established at Bretton Woods?
- What is the title of Adam Smith’s most influential book?
- Before the Great Depression, what type of economist was Keynes?
- CTORS What shapes the ideal economic system, according to Smith?
- When was The Wealth of Nations published?
- What did Keynes believe government spending could achieve?
- What did Keynes negotiate for Britain in 1945?
- What is a key idea of Keynesian economics?
- What school of thought did Keynes inspire?
Down
- What did Smith’s analyses help elevate economics to?
- What method did Smith use to critique economic theory?
- Where did Adam Smith teach?
- What was the title of Keynes’s most famous book?
- Where was Adam Smith educated?
- When did Keynes publish his book?
- On what principle did Smith’s ideas rest?
- What does Keynesian theory say about deficit spending?
- Who or what caused shifts in the business cycle?
- Where did Adam Smith write his book?
- What improves the economy and general welfare?
- What lasting contribution did Keynes make to economic thinking?
- What was John Maynard Keynes’ nationality?
- Where was Keynes educated?
- Who is known as the father of economics?
30 Clues: Where was Keynes educated? • Where did Adam Smith teach? • Where was Adam Smith educated? • When did Keynes publish his book? • Where did Adam Smith write his book? • Who is known as the father of economics? • On what principle did Smith’s ideas rest? • When was The Wealth of Nations published? • What was John Maynard Keynes’ nationality? • ...
Chapter 1 define key terms 2025-08-26
ZRLP 3.13.25 2025-03-14
Across
- The study of individuals
- including natural resources, labor
- A general increase in prices in an economy
- choosing beds tween things that cant be had
Down
- The decrease in the general level of prices
- Cost The loss of potential gain
- Keeps economics moving
- the study of behavior and decision
- Consumption The total amount of goods and services
- To reduce our spending to save money
- Utility Something usefulness and the degree
- exceeds the resources available to those
12 Clues: Keeps economics moving • The study of individuals • Cost The loss of potential gain • the study of behavior and decision • including natural resources, labor • To reduce our spending to save money • exceeds the resources available to those • A general increase in prices in an economy • The decrease in the general level of prices • Utility Something usefulness and the degree • ...
財金填字大挑戰 2022-07-14
The Meaniez 2022-02-24
Across
- How many member countries in the organisation for economic cooperation and development (6,5)
- any cost that has occurred but not necessarily shown or reported as a separate expense (8,4)
- A model showing the flow of money or income in a macroeconomy (3, 8, 4, 2, 6, 5)
- Nelson’s husband x (5).
- what is a minimum wage an example of (5,5)
- The country that has the second highest tax on cigarettes (6)
- An unstable state that's exports are focused on one product and are controlled by a foreign firm (6,8)
- the quirky board game based on a market structure (8)
- occurs when the demand curve is not a straight line but has a different elasticity for higher and lower prices (6,6,5)
- Russia’s new expansion pack. (7)
- a type of economics that argues that demand drives supply and that healthy economies spend or invest more than they save (9)
Down
- Government provided services such as education and health care and even engagement in research and development. (6, 9, 2, 8)
- Firms are very much influenced by the actions of other firms (15)
- best economics teacher (10)
- The option which the user or citizen receives if they choose to do nothing. (7, 6)
- Country with the highest median income 2022 (10)
- the theory on default, restricted and mandatory choices. (6,12)
- Firms all produce slightly differentiated products and are completely free to enter and exit the market (12,11)
- The currency of Albania (8,3)
- the father of modern economics (4,5)
- the markup on the price of goods that are directed at women (4,3)
- the psychologist responsible for the prospect theory in behavior economics (6,8)
- goods that are similar but have slight differences (11,4)
- he ability of the firm to raise and maintain the price above the level that would prevail under competition (6,5)
- author of the Three New York Times best sellers, Predictably irrational, the upside of irrationality, The honest truth and dishonest, has a Ted talk, was on the behavioraleconomics slide on the classroom. (6,6)
25 Clues: Nelson’s husband x (5). • best economics teacher (10) • The currency of Albania (8,3) • Russia’s new expansion pack. (7) • the father of modern economics (4,5) • what is a minimum wage an example of (5,5) • Country with the highest median income 2022 (10) • the quirky board game based on a market structure (8) • goods that are similar but have slight differences (11,4) • ...
Economics Module One Crossword 2014-10-06
Across
- Of Trade / Measures only goods (not services0 that a nation exports and imports.
- / Discourage imports by making them more expensive.
- Economics / An analysis limited to statements that are verifiable.
- Growth / The ability of an economy to produce greater levels of output, represented by an outward shift of its production possibilities.
- / The branch of economics that studies the decisions making by a single individual, household, firm, industry, or level of government.
- / The basic categories of inputs used to produce goods and services.
- Rate / The price of one nations currency in terms of another nations currency.
- / The study of how society chooses to allocate its scarce resources to the production of goods and services in order to satisfy unlimited wants.
- Possibilities Curve / A curve that shows the maximum combinations of two outputs an economy can produce in a given period of time with its available resources and technology.
- Of Currency / Occurs when one currency becomes worth more units of another currency.
- / Is a governments use of embargoes, tariffs, quotas, and other methods to impose barriers intended to both reduce imports and protect particular domestic industries.
- Analysis / An examination of the effects of additions to or subtractions from a current situation.
Down
- / The condition in which human wants are forever greater than the available supply of time, goods, and resources.
- Of Currency / Occurs when one currency becomes worth more units of another currency.
- Cost / The best alternative sacrificed for a chosen alternative.
- / Limit the quantity of imports or exports of certain goods.
- Trade / Benefits a nation as a whole, but individuals may lose jobs and incomes because of the competition from foreign goods and services.
- / The branch of economics that studies decision making for the economy as a whole.
- / Prohibit the import or export of particular goods.
- Paribus / A Latin phrase that means while certain variables change, “all other things remain unchanged”.
- / The body of knowledge applied to how goods are produced.
- / The accumulation of capital, such as factories, machines, and inventories, that is used to produce goods and services.
- / The mental and physical capacity of workers to produce goods and services.
23 Clues: / Discourage imports by making them more expensive. • / Prohibit the import or export of particular goods. • / The body of knowledge applied to how goods are produced. • / Limit the quantity of imports or exports of certain goods. • Cost / The best alternative sacrificed for a chosen alternative. • ...
Ngā Kaupapa o ngā Kura 2025-08-11
14 Clues: - PE • - Art • - Music • - Dance • - Maths • - French • - German • - History • - Science • - Chinese • - Economics • - Wānanga time • - Social Studies • o te rā - Lunchtime
Impact of Global Consumerism 2024-10-23
Across
- : The condition of being free from illness, which can be impacted by pollution and environmental damage.
- : The species responsible for most environmental damage through consumption.
- : The reduction of this atmospheric layer due to harmful chemicals like CFCs.
- : The large-scale clearing of forests, often to make way for agriculture or urban development.
- : A place where trash is dumped and buried.
- : A widely used material that is non-biodegradable and contributes to pollution.
- : The culture trend of buying and using goods in excess.
- : The increase in the Earth's temperature due to human activity.
- : A way of producing goods that minimizes harm to the environment and conserves resources for the future.
- : The effect or influence of an action, often seen in environmental damage.
- : A gas commonly produced by factories and cars that contributes to global warming.
Down
- : Dirty air or water that can harm the planet.
- : The process of converting waste materials into reusable objects.
- : The release of gases into the atmosphere, often from cars and factories, contributing to global warming.
- : The average weather conditions of a region, affected by global warming.
- : Devices like phones and computers that contribute to e-waste when discarded.
- : A method to save energy and reduce waste by using products again.
- : The materials that are thrown away after use.
- : The growing desire for products and services that leads to overproduction and environmental strain.
- : The planet we live on that is affected by pollution and overconsumption.
20 Clues: : A place where trash is dumped and buried. • : Dirty air or water that can harm the planet. • : The materials that are thrown away after use. • : The culture trend of buying and using goods in excess. • : The increase in the Earth's temperature due to human activity. • : The process of converting waste materials into reusable objects. • ...
Philosophy puzzle 2025-09-28
Across
- Duty of humans to care for and protect nature
- Natural disaster caused by sudden movement of the earth’s crust
- Idea that Earth behaves like a living organism
- Excessive use of resources causing depletion
- Environmental harm caused by human activities
- Ethical analysis of global warming responsibilities
- Cutting down forests for timber or profit
- Analyzes the link between social problems and environmental issues
- Environmentalist emphasizing the intrinsic value of all life
- Concept balancing human development with environmental protection
- View that values ecosystems and all living communities
- Fairness in the use of natural resources
- Contamination of the air from factories, vehicles, and smoke
- Study of beauty and order in nature
- Branch of philosophy studying human moral duty toward the environment
Down
- Principle ensuring resources are available for future generations
- Major Philippine law passed in 1999 to reduce air pollution
- Careful use of resources to maximize output and reduce waste
- Sudden rise of water that floods areas
- Trash thrown carelessly in public spaces
- Human-centered view of the environment
- Wise decision-making and careful actions
- Humans are connected to nature, not separate from it
- Cycle between plants and animals involving oxygen and carbon dioxide
- Island nations threatened by rising sea levels
- Principle of fair distribution of environmental benefits and burdens
- Extreme weather with strong winds and rain
- Person who protects natural resources for future generations
- Large forest home to many species
- Heat-trapping gases causing global warming
30 Clues: Large forest home to many species • Study of beauty and order in nature • Sudden rise of water that floods areas • Human-centered view of the environment • Trash thrown carelessly in public spaces • Wise decision-making and careful actions • Fairness in the use of natural resources • Cutting down forests for timber or profit • Extreme weather with strong winds and rain • ...
Ch 1 Lesson 1 2026-01-08
Across
- [economics: The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants]
- something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action
Down
- economics-the branch of economics that uses objective analysis to find out how the economy actually works
- the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants
- the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better
- economics-the branch of economics that applies value judgments to data in order to recommend actions or policies. The goal is to advise how things ought to be done
- . [economy: A system used to manage limited resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services]
7 Clues: something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action • the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better • the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants • economics-the branch of economics that uses objective analysis to find out how the economy actually works • ...
School subject 2025-02-23
economic puzzle 2023-02-03
Across
- operates a business
- measures the monetary value of final goods
- something needed to survive
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- what people use to make goods
- the assets used by businesses
- resources that businesses use to purchase what they need in order to produce goods
- goods bought and used by consumers
- work
Down
- where final goods are sold
- liquid assets
- increase in the amount of goods produced
- the state of being useful
- the vast difference seen in the prices
- the skills someone has
- the state of producing something
- helping someone
- goods that last less than three years
- something not needed to survive
- goods not for immediate consumption
- merchandise
- the basic problem in economics
- what somethings worth
- natural resource used to produce goods
- where to buy goods
25 Clues: work • merchandise • liquid assets • helping someone • where to buy goods • operates a business • what somethings worth • the skills someone has • the state of being useful • where final goods are sold • something needed to survive • what people use to make goods • the assets used by businesses • the basic problem in economics • something not needed to survive • ...
Mckayla Clapper Industrial Revolution and Imperialism 2023-02-23
Across
- Free market economics
- Free choice economics
- Process of changing to machines
- Transition of creating goods by hands to using machines
- Exploited during Imperialism
- German who led the Berlin Conference
- Creator of the concept that free trade would benefit people
- People joining together
- A refusal to work
- Native
- Gov't intervention in the economy
- Meeting dividing Africa
Down
- People in the middle of a social hierarchy
- Creator of Communism
- Individual shareholders
- Fenced in farmland
- Take over of a less advanced civilization
- Cloth and tread
- People moving to cities
- Was divide at the Berlin Conference
- Joining together to go on strike
- No private property
- Belief that some races are superior than another
- Moving crops from year to year
- Belief that some people are better than others
- People who practices socialism
26 Clues: Native • Cloth and tread • A refusal to work • Fenced in farmland • No private property • Creator of Communism • Free market economics • Free choice economics • Individual shareholders • People moving to cities • People joining together • Meeting dividing Africa • Exploited during Imperialism • Moving crops from year to year • People who practices socialism • Process of changing to machines • ...
Na hÁbhair Scoile - School Subjects 2021-11-17
Exam text 3 yellow part 1 2022-12-01
18 Clues: tro • mat • mata • kräva • vitlök • lektion • allergi • hälsosam • matlagning • ha-med-sig • ingrediens • laga-mat/koka • få;(bara)några • huslig-ekonomi • läcker/jättegod • tilltalande/lockande • tillgodse/ordna(åt)/serva • här:varm(också:tillagad/kokt)
Alfred Marshall 2014-02-20
Across
- Marshall focused on the study of Economics, Physics and _______.
- According to Marshall, demand of a good was dependent on the cost of production and _______.
- A renowned economist who was marshall's pupil.
- Marshall wrote a book on economics in 1890, it is called _________.
- Marshall and _______ are considered the fathers of neoclassical economic theory.
- Marshall was the founder of __________ school of economics.
Down
- Marshall pioneered the use of _______ equilibrium analysis.
- Marshall belonged to the ______ school of economic thought.
- Marshall believed that the addition of any variable factor to a fixed factor of production leads to _______ marginal returns.
- Difference between what the consumer is willing to pay and what the consumer actually pays.
10 Clues: A renowned economist who was marshall's pupil. • Marshall pioneered the use of _______ equilibrium analysis. • Marshall belonged to the ______ school of economic thought. • Marshall was the founder of __________ school of economics. • Marshall focused on the study of Economics, Physics and _______. • ...
Adam smith and John Maynard Keynes 2025-11-04
Across
- When did the U.S. and Europe use Keynes’s ideas?
- Where did Keynes serve as a representative after the war?
- What concept did Smith believe guided the market?
- What did Smith think could distort the market?
- What kind of capitalism did Smith criticize?
- What did Smith believe should not control the economy?
- What two major institutions were established at Bretton Woods?
- What is the title of Adam Smith’s most influential book?
- Before the Great Depression, what type of economist was Keynes?
- CTORS What shapes the ideal economic system, according to Smith?
- When was The Wealth of Nations published?
- What did Keynes believe government spending could achieve?
- What did Keynes negotiate for Britain in 1945?
- What is a key idea of Keynesian economics?
- What school of thought did Keynes inspire?
Down
- What did Smith’s analyses help elevate economics to?
- What method did Smith use to critique economic theory?
- Where did Adam Smith teach?
- What was the title of Keynes’s most famous book?
- Where was Adam Smith educated?
- When did Keynes publish his book?
- On what principle did Smith’s ideas rest?
- What does Keynesian theory say about deficit spending?
- Who or what caused shifts in the business cycle?
- Where did Adam Smith write his book?
- What improves the economy and general welfare?
- What lasting contribution did Keynes make to economic thinking?
- What was John Maynard Keynes’ nationality?
- Where was Keynes educated?
- Who is known as the father of economics?
30 Clues: Where was Keynes educated? • Where did Adam Smith teach? • Where was Adam Smith educated? • When did Keynes publish his book? • Where did Adam Smith write his book? • Who is known as the father of economics? • On what principle did Smith’s ideas rest? • When was The Wealth of Nations published? • What was John Maynard Keynes’ nationality? • ...
My day 2021-04-11
Chapter 1 define key terms 2025-08-26
NGUZO SABA 2 2023-12-21
15 Clues: CORN • GIFT • FAITH • FRUIT • UNITY • PURPOSE • STRAW MAT • UNITY CUP • CREATIVITY • CANDLE HOLDER • SEVEN CANDLES • SEVEN PRINCIPLES • SELF DETERMINATION • COOPERATIVE ECONOMICS • COLLECTIVE WORK AND RESPONSIBILITY
spelling crossword term 3 2024-08-05
19 Clues: DOL • money • entre • ethical • economy • distribute • our groups • economical • Has a trunk • expect life • on your own • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • money for money • Man's best friend • one of the parties • good, decent, okay. • Likes to chase mice • FREEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
Verb phrases 2013-03-09
Across
- _________ in an office
- _______ a car
- ________ in a flat
- ________ a cigarrete
- ________ a book
- ________ animals
- ________ economics
- ________ a car
Down
- ________the dinner
- __________ to the cinema
- _________ glasses
- _______ coffee
- ________ german
- ________the homework
- ________ the guitar
- ________ TV
- _________ fast food
17 Clues: ________ TV • _______ a car • _______ coffee • ________ a car • ________ german • ________ a book • ________ animals • _________ glasses • ________the dinner • ________ in a flat • ________ economics • ________ the guitar • _________ fast food • ________ a cigarrete • ________the homework • _________ in an office • __________ to the cinema
EMIA Class 6 Review - University of Lodz 2021-05-10
Across
- Waste with potential hazard effects to human health and the environment
- Material, substance, or by-product eliminated or discarded as no longer useful or required after the completion of a process
- Standards corporations can follow to report Sustainability
- It is typically included in environmental impacts
- The best university in Poland
- It is measured in decibels (dB)
Down
- Global ____ includes 10 principles to promote sustainability
- Environmental element of an organization's activities that can interact with the environment
- Life Cycle Assessment
- World Business Council for Sustainable Development
- Sustainable Development Goals
- 14001 specifies requirements for an environmental management system
- Mass unit of a specific pollutant per time unit or product characteristic
- Any biodegradable material that comes from a living being.
- United Nations
15 Clues: United Nations • Life Cycle Assessment • Sustainable Development Goals • The best university in Poland • It is measured in decibels (dB) • It is typically included in environmental impacts • World Business Council for Sustainable Development • Standards corporations can follow to report Sustainability • Any biodegradable material that comes from a living being. • ...
EcoSearch 2014-10-30
Across
- MPC designates engineers at each of these facilities specifically to enhance energy efficiency.
- 1 of the 4 MPC refineries that won the American Chemistry Council’s Responsible Care® Energy Efficiency Award in 2013 for emissions reduction and energy conservation.
- Texas Refining Division received this award in 2012 for safety, environmental and other values-driven performance.
- This metric, adopted by MPC, captures categories such as releases to the environment (air, land or water), permit exceedances, and agency enforcement actions.
- This facility earned Ohio EPA’s silver award for Encouraging Environmental Excellence, for (i) commitment to go above and beyond environmental compliance, (ii) a system of environmental management and (iii) aggressive performance goals.
- What MPC does with electricity generated by the facility in [____Across/Down].
- Of the 34 Energy Star recognitions the EPA has awarded to refineries, MPC has earned this many.
- In 2013, the amount of oil spilled by MPC was five thousandths (0.005) of an ounce per ________ of throughput.
Down
- At 450 acres, the largest of MPC’s wildlife habitats is associated with which refinery?
- The Law Organization is the inaugural recipient of this coveted honor, which highlights environmental stewardship as one of six company core values.
- MPC strives to minimize these unplanned or uncontrolled releases of a material from one of MPC’s processes, such as loss of primary containment.
- MPC maintains 18 of these areas for conservation, restoration and education.
- This type of facility – fueled by natural gas - supplies the Galveston Bay Refinery with all of its electricity and steam needs and sells excess electricity to the grid.
- Marathon manages its emissions of this greenhouse gas, among others.
- In April 2014, MPC purchased a facility in Cincinnati, Ohio that produces this renewable fuel.
- In 2013, MPC funded a 976-kilowatt electric power generating facility in Findlay fueled by this type of energy.
- 147 Speedway stores sell E-85, which is a product that contains up to 85% of this renewable fuel.
- This step in MPC’s Continual Improvement process: “Plan, Do, ____, Adjust.”
- MPC’s Marine Transportation won 11 Environmental Achievement Awards from the Chamber of Shipping America, each of which recognized Marine having no reportable spills or pollution violations for this period of time.
19 Clues: Marathon manages its emissions of this greenhouse gas, among others. • This step in MPC’s Continual Improvement process: “Plan, Do, ____, Adjust.” • MPC maintains 18 of these areas for conservation, restoration and education. • What MPC does with electricity generated by the facility in [____Across/Down]. • ...
EAPF- Unit 2 Vocab 2022-09-13
Across
- the rate at which money is changed throughout different countries
- property that was created from the mind
- all the money and property owned by a single person, family, or org.
- regulation of concentrated economic power like monopolies
- putting your money in the trust of a bank
- actions taken to control a nations economics
- when something that is being held increases in price over time
- when the amount of something is too small
- part of economics only concerned with single factors like individual
- list of employees that are required to receive pay
- a person who owns a business
- exchanging one good or service for another
- dependence of two or more people or things on each other
- maintaining by an authority
- a sum paid to a level of government for public services
- money given to a public body so that it can produce a product or service
Down
- part of economics concerned with large-scale factors
- when one business owns all of the product or services and is able to charge any price
- government spending and tax used to better the economy
- when the government pays for you to give them your land
- public is owned by the government while private is owned by the individual
- a share of something that someone is required to get or give
- used to describe how the world has become interdependent
- money received for work
- a ban on trade with a country
25 Clues: money received for work • maintaining by an authority • a person who owns a business • a ban on trade with a country • property that was created from the mind • putting your money in the trust of a bank • when the amount of something is too small • exchanging one good or service for another • actions taken to control a nations economics • ...
Organizational Structure P4 2022-09-26
Across
- ... interdependencies / exist between org. and suppliers + distributors
- cluster of organizations coordinated by contracts and agreements
- organizational ... / range of goods/services produced
- environmental ... / amount of resources available for support
- ... interdependencies / exist among organizations that compete for scarce inputs and outputs
- environmental ... / contributes to the uncertainty an organization faces
- group of organizations, owns shares in the other organizations in the group
- symbiosis between firms
- sharing information between competitors for illegal/deceitful reasons
Down
- highly regarded and trusted by other parties
- environmental ... / strength + number + interconnectedness of forces that org. has to manage
- manages symbiotic interdependencies > neutralizes problematic forces
- strategic alliance that agrees to jointly establish and share ownership
- happens when there are issues in managing a business
- affects the way an organization operates
- ... environment / directly affects the ability to secure resources
- ... environment / affects the ability of all orgs to obtain resources
17 Clues: symbiosis between firms • affects the way an organization operates • highly regarded and trusted by other parties • happens when there are issues in managing a business • organizational ... / range of goods/services produced • environmental ... / amount of resources available for support • cluster of organizations coordinated by contracts and agreements • ...
Las asignaturas del colegio 2021-12-11
President Ronald Reagan 2013-04-02
Across
- Reagan's profession before becoming a politician
- The name of Reagan's supply side economics
- Number of states Reagan won in his first election
- State that Reagan was governor of
- Something Reagan thought we needed less of
Down
- The first female justice, appointed by Reagan
- Reagan's political party
- Union which Reagan essentially forced to return work
- Country which Reagan's Administration allegedly sold weapons to
- The way in which Reagan approached government and economics
- "Tear ____ this wall", famous speech
- Where Reagan sent troops without formal due process
- Extended conflict that Reagan helped end
13 Clues: Reagan's political party • State that Reagan was governor of • "Tear ____ this wall", famous speech • Extended conflict that Reagan helped end • The name of Reagan's supply side economics • Something Reagan thought we needed less of • The first female justice, appointed by Reagan • Reagan's profession before becoming a politician • ...
Test the basics 2020-05-22
Across
- / not part of economics as per Alfred Marshall
- induced / scarcity which is related to high demand
- of wants / It makes human beings to work constantly
- / measurement of wealth
- induced /scarcity which is resolvable by increasing the production
- / wealth which is related to monetary aspect
- activities / relates to production and distribution
Down
- / scarcity based on unequal distribution
- material goods and services / not in the scope of economics as per Adam smith
- / one of the economic problems
- use / attribute of scarce resources
- / source of human welfare
- / limited availability
- / concern with social life
14 Clues: / limited availability • / measurement of wealth • / source of human welfare • / concern with social life • / one of the economic problems • use / attribute of scarce resources • / scarcity based on unequal distribution • / wealth which is related to monetary aspect • / not part of economics as per Alfred Marshall • ...
Economics: Chp. 1 Everybody's Economics 2024-08-10
Across
- Things produced for direct use by consumers.
- The type of economics that is the study of national and international economies.
- Anything used in the production and distribution of goods and services.
- Seek to show relationships among the various components of an economy.
- Usefulness of a good.
- A market of a very large number of people where large quantities are sold.
- People who use goods.
- Persons who work to provide goods.
- The type of economics that deals with the study of specific components within a major economy.
- Worth that consumers attach to a certain item.
- Amount of a good that is bought at a certain price under certain conditions.
- A tangible item that people want and for which they will pay.
- Seeks to help those making decisions to make wise economic choices.
Down
- This group of American settlers began their economy out of almost nothing.
- The study of the choices that individuals & societies make in the production, distribution, and consumptiomn of goods.
- Any system for the production, distribution, & consumption of goods and services.
- Human desire to have and use a certain good.
- Ship that the Pilgrims used to come to America.
- Limited availablity; or lack of something.
- The quantity of a good for sale at a certain price.
- Intangible goods produced by labor for which people expect to pay.
- Pilgrim governor who helped Plymouth colony to survive.
- Economic system that Governor Bradford found contrary to God's wisdom.
- Old word for the bad habit of spending more than one can afford.
- Mechanism that allows people to exchange goods.
25 Clues: Usefulness of a good. • People who use goods. • Persons who work to provide goods. • Limited availablity; or lack of something. • Things produced for direct use by consumers. • Human desire to have and use a certain good. • Worth that consumers attach to a certain item. • Ship that the Pilgrims used to come to America. • Mechanism that allows people to exchange goods. • ...
Chapter 1 define key terms 2025-08-26
Housing and Interior Design (Unit2) 2017-09-27
Across
- Plan diagram of arrangement of floors
- Barrier materials added to reduce drafts
- material restrict flow of heat
- finished exterior
- Design environmental attributes
- stripping strips along windows to reduce draft or heat loss.
- overhangs roof
- study of housing
Down
- projecting area of a roof
- Measure of insulation's capacity
- decorative stripe
- lightlight inclosed in a box lkike structure
- multi level modern style home
- position of home
- architectural design
- placing glass
- Certification recognizes good environmental and design practices
17 Clues: placing glass • overhangs roof • position of home • study of housing • decorative stripe • finished exterior • architectural design • projecting area of a roof • multi level modern style home • material restrict flow of heat • Design environmental attributes • Measure of insulation's capacity • Plan diagram of arrangement of floors • Barrier materials added to reduce drafts • ...
Dani 5 Feb 2025 2025-01-30
13 Clues: - szállás • - csalódás • - fogyaszt • - aggodalom • - sportolók • - vállalkozó • - egészségügy • - létfontosságú • - puha, gyengéd • - közgazdaságtan • - redőny, spaletta • ... / heatstroke - napszúrás • ... society - fogyasztói társadalom
Dani 29 Jan 2025 2025-01-28
13 Clues: - kormány • - szállás • - csalódás • - megerősít • - aggodalom • - sportolók • - ellenséges • - lehetséges • - elérhetőség • - egészségügy • - közgazdaságtan • ... / heatstroke - napszúrás • in spite of / ... - vmi ellenére
Dougnut Economics 2024-05-23
7 Clues: shape of Doughnut Economics • ___ and distributive economy • the safe and just space for___ • ___ ceiling of Doughnut Economics • ___ foundation of Doughnut Economics • humanity does not collectively ___ the planetary boundaries • a social foundation, to ensure that no one is left falling short
Zayn Rahman, Unit 1 Crossword 2025-10-28
Across
- a report completed before development to assess the environmental, social and economic impacts of the project, predicting and evaluating possible impacts and suggesting mitigation strategies for the project.
- the yield obtained from natural resources
- A worldview that shapes the way an individual or group of people perceives and evaluates environmental issues
- contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site
- An ecocentric viewpoint integrates social, spiritual and environmental dimensions into a holistic ideal.
- the use and management of resources that allows full national replacement of the resources exploited and full recovery of the ecosystems affected by their extraction and use
- an estimate of an ecosystem's production of natural resources but also of its absorption and cycling of materials in biogeochemical cycles like the carbon cycle
- natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods and services
- An anthropocentric viewpoint argues that humans must sustainably manage the global system.
Down
- the number of people, other living organisms, or crops that a region can support without environmental degradation
- A technocentric viewpoint argues that technological developments can provide solutions to environmental problems.
- can occur when lakes, estuaries and coastal waters receive inputs of nutrients, which resultss in an excess growth of plants and phytoplankton.
- the addition of a substance or an agent to an environment through human activity, at a rate greater than that at which it can be rendered harmless by the environment, and which has an appreciable effect on the organisms in the environment.
- contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origians
- More economically developed country
- the area of land and water required to sustainably provide all resources at the rate at which they are being consumed by a given population.
- the day when humanity's demand for ecological resources and services is greater than the Earth's ability to regenerate those resources in a given year
- Less economically developed country
- development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
19 Clues: More economically developed country • Less economically developed country • the yield obtained from natural resources • contaminants from numerous widely dispersed origians • contaminants from a single clearly identifiable site • natural resources that can supply a natural income of goods and services • ...
Opportunity Cost 2013-09-01
Across
- / opportunity cost is important in...
- / opportunity cost gives you more...
- / a missed oppportuinty is...
- / other word for product
- / depends on what product or business you have brought
Down
- / founder of opportunity cost..
- / what are opportunity costs in economics..
- / you have to make a lot of...
- / opportunity cost is important for a...
- / opportunity cost gives you a better...
10 Clues: / other word for product • / a missed oppportuinty is... • / you have to make a lot of... • / founder of opportunity cost.. • / opportunity cost gives you more... • / opportunity cost is important in... • / opportunity cost is important for a... • / opportunity cost gives you a better... • / what are opportunity costs in economics.. • ...
kemu 2012-10-08
14 Clues: art • drama • maths • number • science • history • language • computing • geography • literature • home economics • physical education • Chinese (for the Chinese) • English (for the Chninese)
Economics Crossword By: Charnelle Stuart 2013-10-04
Across
- the chose of limited resources
- Enigmas A puzzle
- Anything used to produce a good economy
- Cost What is giving up by adding units
- Hand Explains a persons self interest
- Economy Uses objective analysis
- Smith a political economist
Down
- How the economy works as whole
- Economics Makes judgement about the economy
- used to manage limited resources
10 Clues: Enigmas A puzzle • Smith a political economist • How the economy works as whole • the chose of limited resources • Economy Uses objective analysis • used to manage limited resources • Hand Explains a persons self interest • Anything used to produce a good economy • Cost What is giving up by adding units • Economics Makes judgement about the economy
Semester 1 2024-12-01
15 Clues: Kimia • Fisika • Ekonomi • Sejarah • Biologi • Geografi • Sosiologi • Matematika • Universitas • Bahasa Arab • ..... School = SD • ..... Science = IPA • ..... High School = SMK • Art and ..... = Seni Budaya • Bachelor's .... = Sarjana S1
Vocab Project 2022-09-22
15 Clues: proof • relic • orgin • outcome • textbook • commener • principles • progression • backgrounds • moneymaking • way of life • interactionist • study of humans • type of government • survivors' account
Choice Board Reflection #2 - Vocabulary Games 2025-05-28
Across
- These serve as the basis for statewide assessments, curriculum frameworks, and instructional materials
- A way to show every day that we care about our students
- The study of rights and duties of citizenship
- Often a defensive response to feeling misunderstood, invisible, or not valued
- Kind words and affirming messages that convey to students that they matter
- When students work together on a project; it also helps build connections between students
- Knowledge from home/students' families that can be applied and expanded on in the classroom to better engage students
- Each of these has an important role in our checks and balances system
Down
- The skills, experiences, community, and other cultural assets students bring with them to school
- These can communicate the opposite of intentions if not used carefully
- Another tool for building relationships with students and their families
- The indigenous people who populated America before colonists arrived
- The study of the physical features of Earth and the relationship between people and their environment
- Verbal, nonverbal, and environmental slights, snubs, or insults, whether intentional or unintentional, that communicate hostile derogatory or negative messages to target persons based on their marginalized group membership
- A good method to get to know students early on in the school year
- The study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- The study of past events
17 Clues: The study of past events • The study of rights and duties of citizenship • A way to show every day that we care about our students • A good method to get to know students early on in the school year • The indigenous people who populated America before colonists arrived • Each of these has an important role in our checks and balances system • ...
U.S History - I Final Exam Crossword Part 2 2025-05-28
Across
- American public's growing distrust of statements made by the government during the Vietnam War
- Movement made up of people who wanted to stop government bailouts and place stricter regulations on financial institutions
- Lack of understanding and communication between older and younger members of society
- Basically supply-side or trickle down economics in which money is given to people in a top income bracket so they can invest to help boost the economy
- A person who supported U.S involvement in the Vietnam War
- Small communities where people share resources
Down
- Classified U.S government study that revealed American leaders intentionally misled the U.S people about the Vietnam War
- South Vietnamese communist rebels that waged a guerilla war against the government of South Vietnam throughout the Vietnam War
- A policy in the Soviet Union in the late 1980s calling for restructuring of the stagnant Soviet economy
- Movement made up of local groups who wanted to reduce the size and scope of the federal government
- Russian term for "new openness," a policy in the Soviet Union in the 1980s calling for open discussion of national problems
- Environmental activist who wrote the book "Silent Spring"
- A person who did not support U.S involvement in the Vietnam War
- Women's rights activist
- Activist who helped gain rights for migrant farmworkers
15 Clues: Women's rights activist • Small communities where people share resources • Activist who helped gain rights for migrant farmworkers • Environmental activist who wrote the book "Silent Spring" • A person who supported U.S involvement in the Vietnam War • A person who did not support U.S involvement in the Vietnam War • ...
Pams Puzzle 2021-11-23
180125 Day12 55-81 2018-01-24
27 Clues: 비서 • 검사 • 하인 • 친척 • 예술가 • 경제학 • 상상의 • 문학의 • 거주자 • 고용주 • 전도사 • 발명가 • 수행원 • 면접관 • 종업원 • 대표자 • 소설가 • 연설가 • 보조자 • 사교적인 • 성공적인 • 연속적인 • 면접 대상자 • 글자 그대로의 • 상상력이 풍부한 • 상상할 수 있는 • 읽고 쓸 줄 아는
Spanish Exploration/ Colonization 1 Vocabulary 2023-10-15
24 Clues: Gain • King • Loss • Bribe • Quest • Wealth • Colony • Rookie • Stretch • Farming • Persuade • Carvings • Prisoner • Not-Deep • Offering • Preacher • Barricade • Authority • Win-A-War • Small-Ship • Fool-Someone • Enrich-plants • Spanish-Control • A-Group's-Money-System
PHILIPPINE POLITICS, GOVERNANCE AND CITIZENSHIP 2024-01-30
30 Clues: law • past • power • clear • goals • study • gaining • visions • methods • beliefs • quantify • patterns • progress • creating • stability • authority • verifying • attitudes • opposition • organizing • expression • frameworks • structures • together d • exploration • differences • consumption • nationality • institutions • interpreting
U2: En la Clase 2024-10-17
30 Clues: Art • Pen • Book • Math • Quiz • Test • Desk • Week • Chair • Clock • Board • Window • Monday • Friday • Sunday • Eraser • Physics • English • Tuesday • Spanish • Markers • Homework • Saturday • Thursday • Schedule • Geography • Wednesday • Economics • Lunchroom • Literature
Unita 1B (all vocab) 2024-10-16
30 Clues: map • law • art • desk • door • notes • grade • clock • paper • chair • school • pencil • library • history • notebook • medicine • sciences • homework • textbook • classroom • languages • economics • professor • cafeteria • instructor • friend (m) • blackboard • department • computer science • arts, humanities
Spanish Days of the Week 2022-12-06
30 Clues: week • When? • music • monday • friday • sunday • teusday • biology • physics • science • wendsday • thursday • saturday • chemestry • geography • economics • chemestry • art class • sociology • humanities • journalism • literature • accounting • archeology • pyychology • mathematics • spanish class • history class • speak English • computer science
Spanish Days of the Week 2022-12-06
30 Clues: week • When? • music • monday • friday • sunday • teusday • biology • physics • science • wendsday • thursday • saturday • chemestry • geography • economics • chemestry • art class • sociology • humanities • journalism • literature • accounting • archeology • pyychology • mathematics • spanish class • history class • speak English • computer science
las materias escolares 2020-07-20
29 Clues: art • math • music • French • German • physics • anatomy • biology • history • Chinese • theater • Spanish • English • Italian • Japanese • chemistry • sociology • economics • philosophy • Portuguese • psychology • literature • linguistics • archaeology • social work • engineering • anthrolopology • medical sciences • political science
Spanish Days of the Week 2022-12-06
30 Clues: week • When? • music • monday • friday • sunday • teusday • biology • physics • science • wendsday • thursday • saturday • chemestry • geography • economics • chemestry • art class • sociology • humanities • journalism • literature • accounting • archeology • pyychology • mathematics • spanish class • history class • speak English • computer science
Crucigrama de Vocabulario 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why? • Which? • Because • History • English • Biology • Library • Physics • Where to? • Chemistry • To arrive • Bookstore • Economics • Psychology • Wastebasket • Mathematics • Which ones? • To have dinner • To the left of • Next to;beside • To the right of • Computer Science • To have breakfast • Business Administration
