environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Environmental Science 2023-09-26
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- in which all variables are controlled except one, allow scientists to be more confident that any differences observed were caused by the factor they are investigating.
- a method promoted by the Global Footprint Network to measure human demand on natural capital, i.e. the quantity of nature it takes to support people and their economies.
- is a testable idea that attempts to explain a phenomenon or answer a scientific question.
- a variable the scientist manipulates.
- Is a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world--and, by extension, people--from undesirable changes brought by human actions.
- a hydrocarbon-containing material such as coal, oil, and natural gas, formed naturally in the Earth's crust from the remains of dead plants and animals that is extracted and burned as a fuel.
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- Includes all the living and nonliving things with which organisms interact
- a natural resource that cannot be readily replaced by natural means at a pace quick enough to keep up with consumption.
- Science is the study of how the natural world works, how our environment affects us, and how we affect our environment.
- a variable that depends on the conditions set up in the experiment.
- able to be maintained at a certain rate or level.
- which are specific statements about what we would expect to observe if the hypotheses are true.
- a natural resource which will replenish to replace the portion depleted by usage and consumption, either through natural reproduction or other recurring processes in a finite amount of time in a human time scale.
- Materials, and energy sources found in nature, that humans need to survive.
14 Clues: a variable the scientist manipulates. • able to be maintained at a certain rate or level. • a variable that depends on the conditions set up in the experiment. • Includes all the living and nonliving things with which organisms interact • Materials, and energy sources found in nature, that humans need to survive. • ...
Environmental Conditions 2025-01-06
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- passing out or fainting
- abnormally low body temperature
- muscle proteins leak into the bloodstream
- water or humidity in the air that creates the "feels like" temperatures
- heat transfer by physical contact between objects
- pale skin, profuse sweating, rectal temp less than 104 degrees
- heat transfer by circulation of a medium
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- fluid loss greater than 2% body weight
- heat transferred by perspiration
- heat transferred through infrared rays into the cooler environment or the body's metabolic process
- low concentration of sodium in the blood
- red skin, no sweating, rectal temp greater than 104 degrees
- the process by which the body converts food and drink into energy
- abnormally increased body temperature
14 Clues: passing out or fainting • abnormally low body temperature • heat transferred by perspiration • abnormally increased body temperature • fluid loss greater than 2% body weight • low concentration of sodium in the blood • heat transfer by circulation of a medium • muscle proteins leak into the bloodstream • heat transfer by physical contact between objects • ...
L’environnement 2024-11-13
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- Loss of species or habitats.
- Safeguarding endangered species and ecosystems.
- Global rise in temperatures affecting climate.
- To raise awareness among the public about environmental issues.
- To conserve resources like water and energy.
- The process of converting waste into reusable materials.
- To encourage the use of renewable energy sources.
- To fight against climate change or environmental harm.
- The result or effect of an action.
- To rescue or protect the planet.
- To safeguard nature and animals.
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- Furthermore, in addition to.
- Waste materials such as plastics and toxins.
- Large-scale removal of forests.
- Contamination of air, water, or other environmental factors.
- Depletion of the ozone layer.
- Melting of ice caps and glaciers.
- Rising sea levels due to climate change.
- To reduce pollution or waste.
- Warming caused by trapped greenhouse gases.
- To convert waste materials into reusable products.
- The reason for an event or condition.
- Natural disasters like floods, droughts, and hurricanes.
- To conserve the environment and its resources.
- To lower consumption and emissions.
25 Clues: Furthermore, in addition to. • Loss of species or habitats. • Depletion of the ozone layer. • To reduce pollution or waste. • Large-scale removal of forests. • To rescue or protect the planet. • To safeguard nature and animals. • Melting of ice caps and glaciers. • The result or effect of an action. • To lower consumption and emissions. • The reason for an event or condition. • ...
The Economy 2014-03-14
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- Democrats love this side of economics
- Republicans love this side of economics
- The first factor of calculating the GDP. The American people.
- Unemployment based on seasons
- The third factor in calculating the GDP
- What it spends is the second factor in calculating GDP
- Unemployment defined by people changing jobs or seeking their first one
- unemployment where jobs are lost due to technological advances
- A sustained increase in the aggregate price level
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- Unemployment due to periods of economic decline
- Gross Domestic Product
- A long-term sustained economic downturn
- A sustained decrease in the aggregate price level
- The ideal amount of unemployment in the economy.
- Very high inflation
15 Clues: Very high inflation • Gross Domestic Product • Unemployment based on seasons • Democrats love this side of economics • A long-term sustained economic downturn • Republicans love this side of economics • The third factor in calculating the GDP • Unemployment due to periods of economic decline • The ideal amount of unemployment in the economy. • ...
Economics 2018-02-27
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- A compulsory contribution to state revenue, levied by the government on workers' income and business profits or added to the cost of some goods, services, and transactions
- A matter or situation regarded as unwelcome or harmful and needing to be dealt with and overcome
- Writing or drawings scribbled, scratched, or sprayed illicitly on a wall or other surface in a public place
- The branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth
- development (?) is altering the landscape in any number of ways such as: Changing landforms from a natural or semi-natural state for a purpose such as agriculture or housing
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- Difficulty or problems
- A state in the East of United States, on the Atlantic coast: part of the historical South. 40,815 sq. mi. (105,710 sq. km)
- A stylized signature, normally done in one color by the artist
- Money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit
- uniform A outfit you are required to wear to school
- A flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money
11 Clues: Difficulty or problems • uniform A outfit you are required to wear to school • A stylized signature, normally done in one color by the artist • Money in coins or notes, as distinct from checks, money orders, or credit • A flat, typically round piece of metal with an official stamp, used as money • ...
Economics 2021-07-30
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- The U.S. also participates in the ___, also known as the WTO.
- NAFTA created a free trade zone in ___, Mexico, and the United States.
- A ___ is an economic system that is centrally controlled by a powerful government.
- Economic Question: ___ should they be produced?
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- Individuals in this economic system are able to decide what goods and services should be produced, how they should be produced, and for whom they are produced.
- The goal of ___ was to eliminate free trade barriers, promote fair competition, and increase investment opportunities among the three nations.
- Most economists believe that ___ international trade that is free from restrictive governmental policies is generally more beneficial for a nation’s economy
- increases the material standards of living worldwide.
- Economic Question: ___ goods and services should be produced?
- An early economist, believed free market system was the best way to organize the economy. He released The Wealth of Nations in 1776.
- Economic Question: For ___ should they be produced
11 Clues: Economic Question: ___ should they be produced? • Economic Question: For ___ should they be produced • increases the material standards of living worldwide. • The U.S. also participates in the ___, also known as the WTO. • Economic Question: ___ goods and services should be produced? • NAFTA created a free trade zone in ___, Mexico, and the United States. • ...
Economics 2023-09-18
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- of demand
- ,highly trained, educated, or experienced segments of the workforce
- Employment ,people who do not expect their jobs to last or who report that their jobs are temporary
- Skilled,
- collar
- to entry,
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- ,an agreement in which one company hires another company to be responsible
- or better
- ,
- collar
- ,labor that requires relatively little or no training
- monopoly
12 Clues: , • collar • collar • monopoly • Skilled, • or better • of demand • to entry, • ,labor that requires relatively little or no training • ,highly trained, educated, or experienced segments of the workforce • ,an agreement in which one company hires another company to be responsible • Employment ,people who do not expect their jobs to last or who report that their jobs are temporary
Economics 2023-11-15
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- a system involving the production, distribution, trade and consumption of goods and services by individuals, businesses, organisations or governments
- what you have to forgo if you choose to do A rather than B; the cost of the next best alternative use of resources
- the value of one country’s currency when swapped with another country’s currency
- a person who sets up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
- a good or service that consumers consider necessary to maintain their standard of living
- the difference between what was earned and what was spent in order to buy, operate or produce something
- having limited resources to achieve unlimited needs and wants
- individuals and businesses involved in the making of goods and services
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- an individual who purchases goods or services for personal use
- type of resources
- the organised exchange of goods, services or resources between buyers and sellers
11 Clues: type of resources • having limited resources to achieve unlimited needs and wants • an individual who purchases goods or services for personal use • individuals and businesses involved in the making of goods and services • the value of one country’s currency when swapped with another country’s currency • ...
Economics 2024-02-07
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- the person who consumes goods and services to satisfy his wants
- Key fact of economic life
- not used for expenditure and consumption
- a widely accepted means of exchange and has a value
- Amount of money to be paid to get a commodity
- is an essential part of a capitalistic economy
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- which purchases the factors of production
- Want satisfying power of a commodity
- the economy which combines both the economies
- Resources to satisfy human wants are
- stock of all assets which acts as a source of income
11 Clues: Key fact of economic life • Want satisfying power of a commodity • Resources to satisfy human wants are • not used for expenditure and consumption • which purchases the factors of production • the economy which combines both the economies • Amount of money to be paid to get a commodity • is an essential part of a capitalistic economy • ...
Economics 2024-02-09
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- Not enough resources to satisfy our wants and needs.
- A desire to have.
- The people with the skills and ablities involved in producing the goods.
- What you need to produce goods and services.
- "Gifts of Nature"
- A risk taker who searches for profits.
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- The cost in dollars of goods and services produced in a 12 month period within a countries border.
- The tools and machinery used to produce good and services.
- The result of the production.
- What you need to survive.
- A social science.
11 Clues: A desire to have. • "Gifts of Nature" • A social science. • What you need to survive. • The result of the production. • A risk taker who searches for profits. • What you need to produce goods and services. • Not enough resources to satisfy our wants and needs. • The tools and machinery used to produce good and services. • ...
Economics 2023-03-02
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- the development of skills and knowledge associated with one job or one area of expertise
- a market structure characterized by many producers supplying similar but varied products with few barriers to entry to the market
- an arrangement that bring sellers and buyers together for economic transactions
- the total amount of goods and services consumers are willing to buy at various prices
- a market structure characterized by very few producers supplying similar products with high barriers to entry in the market
- condition that occurs when someone can produce goods and services cheaper than other producers
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- the price at which the quantity supplied in the market matches the quantity demanded in the market
- a market structure characterized by many producers supplying the same product and very few barriers to entry in the market
- the total amount of goods and services offered for sale at various prices
- a market structure characterized by one producer with a unique product and very high barriers to entry in the market
- condition that occurs when someone can produce at a lower opportunity cost than other producers
11 Clues: the total amount of goods and services offered for sale at various prices • an arrangement that bring sellers and buyers together for economic transactions • the total amount of goods and services consumers are willing to buy at various prices • the development of skills and knowledge associated with one job or one area of expertise • ...
Economics 2024-10-18
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- Expenditure by firms on capital goods, part of aggregate demand.
- Unemployment that occurs due to a mismatch of skills in the labor market.
- Short-term unemployment experienced by people who are between jobs.
- A type of structural unemployment caused by advances in automation and technology.
- A key component of aggregate demand, representing the total goods and services purchased.
- Goods and services sold to foreign countries, contributing to aggregate demand.
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- The largest component of aggregate demand, representing household spending.
- Goods and services purchased from abroad, subtracted from aggregate demand.
- Unemployment that occurs due to changes in demand at different times of the year.
- Type of unemployment caused by a downturn in the business cycle.
- A gap that occurs when aggregate demand exceeds aggregate supply.
11 Clues: Expenditure by firms on capital goods, part of aggregate demand. • Type of unemployment caused by a downturn in the business cycle. • A gap that occurs when aggregate demand exceeds aggregate supply. • Short-term unemployment experienced by people who are between jobs. • Unemployment that occurs due to a mismatch of skills in the labor market. • ...
Economics 2024-04-08
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- Things that motivate you to buy something
- The inability to satisfy all wants at the same time.
- The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing to buy.
- What is given up when a choice is made. You second best choice.
- The combining of Natural, Human, Capital, and Entrepreneurship resources.
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- Things that are used to produce goods and provide services. Examples are Natural, Human, Capital, and Entrepreneurship.
- A place where goods and services are bought and sold.
- To use something.
- Selecting an item from a set of possible alternatives.
- The amount of money exchanged for a good or service.
- The amount of a good or service that producers are willing to sell.
11 Clues: To use something. • Things that motivate you to buy something • The inability to satisfy all wants at the same time. • The amount of money exchanged for a good or service. • A place where goods and services are bought and sold. • Selecting an item from a set of possible alternatives. • What is given up when a choice is made. You second best choice. • ...
Economics 2021-08-27
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- the quantity of a product that consumers are willing and able to buy at different prices
- an alternative good
- anything that is generally acceptable as a means of payment
- a good consumed with another
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- a situation where there is no tendency for change
- as more consume, the benefit to those already consuming is not diminished
- the creation of capital goods
- a payment made by government to producers to reduce the market price
- the quantity of a product that producers are willing and able to sell at different prices
- where buyers and sellers get together to trade
- where it is not possible to stop all Private goods are those bought and consumed by benefiting from consumption
11 Clues: an alternative good • a good consumed with another • the creation of capital goods • where buyers and sellers get together to trade • a situation where there is no tendency for change • anything that is generally acceptable as a means of payment • a payment made by government to producers to reduce the market price • ...
Economics 2022-03-11
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- a non renewable resource
- a non renewable resource
- makes the world go round’
- all economic decisions made by the government
- trading without use money
- economy with competition between companies
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- root of economics
- a natural resource
- activity a person or a group performs
- can be bought or sold
- a person who takes the risk of starting a business
- amount earned minus the amount spent
12 Clues: root of economics • a natural resource • can be bought or sold • a non renewable resource • a non renewable resource • makes the world go round’ • trading without use money • amount earned minus the amount spent • activity a person or a group performs • economy with competition between companies • all economic decisions made by the government • ...
Economics 2025-07-28
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- Which free trade agreement created a zone between Canada, Mexico and The US?
- Which kind of economic system is based on what has been done in the past?
- What does the WTO stand for?
- Name a modern example of a command economy.
- Since when has the US been working towards more free trade?
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- Karl Marx's writings provided the ideologies behind which kind of Economy?
- Name an argument steering away from free trade.
- How many basic economic questions are there?
- Which political party worked to reduce barriers to international trade?
- Which Economist was the one to write "The Wealth of Nations"?
- When was the WTO founded?
11 Clues: When was the WTO founded? • What does the WTO stand for? • Name a modern example of a command economy. • How many basic economic questions are there? • Name an argument steering away from free trade. • Since when has the US been working towards more free trade? • Which Economist was the one to write "The Wealth of Nations"? • ...
Economics 2022-11-04
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- the potential gain from other options that is lost when one is chosen.
- the effort put forth to generate commodities and services in an economy on a physical, intellectual, and social level.
- factor of production, similar to labor, as one of the crucial elements in creating goods and services.
- the sector of the economy that is not under state control and is managed for profit by people and businesses.
- the area of knowledge dedicated to wealth creation, consumption, and transfer.
- resources, which people utilize to create commodities and services, serve as the foundation of the economy.
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- an individual who identifies a need in the marketplace and works to fulfill it.
- the area of economics that focuses on broad, universal economic factors like interest rates and productivity at the country-level.
- the area of economics that focuses on individual factors and how decisions are affected by them.
- the condition of being in little supply or scarce.
- wealth is the possession of cash or other assets by an individual or group that may be used for a certain purpose, such starting a business or investing.
11 Clues: the condition of being in little supply or scarce. • the potential gain from other options that is lost when one is chosen. • the area of knowledge dedicated to wealth creation, consumption, and transfer. • an individual who identifies a need in the marketplace and works to fulfill it. • ...
Economics 2022-05-06
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- a resource used to create a division of labor; many people/machines putting together on product
- a sevice in which you put miney in a bank so that ou can take it out slowly over time
- doing on thing very well in a business
- a person who buys a product
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- a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item a person must buy
- different workers do different parts of a job
- someone who takes a risk to start a business
- a businees that makes a product or service
- to pay you back for using your money, the bank pays interest for your savings account
- money that you have to pay back
- tools needed to make things
11 Clues: tools needed to make things • a person who buys a product • money that you have to pay back • doing on thing very well in a business • a businees that makes a product or service • someone who takes a risk to start a business • different workers do different parts of a job • a plan for how much money will be spent on each type of item a person must buy • ...
Economics 2023-01-17
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- Business to consumer.
- is a persistent fall in the general price level of goods and services
- to buy or bring in (goods or services) from a foreign country
- An agreement made when money is borrowed from an investor at a set rate of interest
- the currency of us
- a person who acquires goods and services for his or her own personal needs
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- A complete record of the financial transactions over the life of a company.
- a distribution from the net profits of a company to its shareholders
- Building a start-up company with very little money, often relying on personal savings
- a national bank that does business mainly with a government and with other banks
- The movement of cash into and out of a business
11 Clues: the currency of us • Business to consumer. • The movement of cash into and out of a business • to buy or bring in (goods or services) from a foreign country • a distribution from the net profits of a company to its shareholders • is a persistent fall in the general price level of goods and services • ...
Economics 2022-12-14
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- people who analyze and forecast future price movement trading in order to get profit
- Use of government revenue and expenditure to influence a country's economy
- Industry is made up of a very large number of firms. Each firm is small, relative to the size of the industry.
- more money you have the more you can buy
- as the price falls, the quantity demanded of the product will usually increase
- the cost paid by the consumer or producer
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- Transferred from the public to the private sector
- tax on imported goods
- use a given value as a point of reference
- less money you have the less you buy
- as the price of a product rises, the quantity supplied of the product will usually increase, ceteris paribus
11 Clues: tax on imported goods • less money you have the less you buy • more money you have the more you can buy • use a given value as a point of reference • the cost paid by the consumer or producer • Transferred from the public to the private sector • Use of government revenue and expenditure to influence a country's economy • ...
Economics 2026-04-13
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- The four resources (land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship used to produce goods and services.”
- The principle that as price increases, quantity supplied tends to increase.”
- point on the curve where resources are fully and optimally used.”
- The quantity of a good or service consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices.”
- The value of the next best alternative you give up when making a choice.”
- The quantity of a good or service producers are willing and able to sell at different prices.”
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- A graph showing the maximum combinations of two goods an economy can produce with available resources
- The principle that as price increases, quantity demanded tends to decrease.”
- A point inside the curve showing underutilized resources.”
- The basic economic problem of having limited resources but unlimited wants.”
- A situation where choosing more of one thing means giving up something else.”
11 Clues: A point inside the curve showing underutilized resources.” • point on the curve where resources are fully and optimally used.” • The value of the next best alternative you give up when making a choice.” • The principle that as price increases, quantity demanded tends to decrease.” • The principle that as price increases, quantity supplied tends to increase.” • ...
Clue number 4, detour by Brodey 2021-03-30
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- someone who sells g+s
- something you can buy that’s not tangible
- more expensive
- the process of making and distribution in an economy
- the study of a economy
- how much something cost
- a fraction of a company or business that you can buy
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- the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
- something you can buy that’s tangible
- Cheaper
- a shortage of a thing
- someone who buys g+s
- the effectiveness of productive effort, especially in industry, as measured in terms of the rate of output per unit of input
- exchange, something for something else, typically as a commercial transaction.
- how much there is of a good
15 Clues: Cheaper • more expensive • someone who buys g+s • a shortage of a thing • someone who sells g+s • the study of a economy • how much something cost • how much there is of a good • something you can buy that’s tangible • something you can buy that’s not tangible • the process of making and distribution in an economy • a fraction of a company or business that you can buy • ...
Environmental Earth Month Crossword 2026-03-27
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- An environmental __ is anything that could potentially cause an impact to the environmen
- I am the Environmental ISO Coordinator Backup
- I am the Environmental Director
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- TMMAL's indicator Species
- I am the Environmental Management Rep.
- I am the Environmental ISO Coordinator
- All contractors and team members must obtain prior __ before bringing chemicals on site.
- Plant zero CO2 Emissions Challenge
8 Clues: TMMAL's indicator Species • I am the Environmental Director • Plant zero CO2 Emissions Challenge • I am the Environmental Management Rep. • I am the Environmental ISO Coordinator • I am the Environmental ISO Coordinator Backup • An environmental __ is anything that could potentially cause an impact to the environmen • ...
Economics Quiz 2013-12-17
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- This type of unemployment occurs when there is a downturn in certain industries.
- Division of labour is a type of ____.
- A word related to life expectancy.
- Primary, secondary and tertiary are three ____ of an economy.
- ____ is concerned with the economy as a whole.
- A good which can be replaced by another to satisfy a want.
- This occurs when demand is greater than supply.
- Scarce resources have to be ____ between competing uses.
- Values unadjusted for the effects of inflation.
- The opposite of a general model in economics.
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- ____ elasticity is when quantity demanded changes by the same percentage as does the price.
- GNP stands for Gross ____ Product.
- The difference between how much buyers are prepared to pay for a good and what they actually pay.
- Two consecutive quarters when growth in output is negative.
- The production possibility frontier shows the maximum ____ output of an economy.
- Production at a point inside the PPF indicates an ____ use of resources.
- The quantity of goods that suppliers are willing to sell at any given price over a period of time.
- Models and ____ are simplifications of reality.
- ____ economics deals with statements of fact which can either be refuted or supported.
19 Clues: GNP stands for Gross ____ Product. • A word related to life expectancy. • Division of labour is a type of ____. • The opposite of a general model in economics. • ____ is concerned with the economy as a whole. • Models and ____ are simplifications of reality. • This occurs when demand is greater than supply. • Values unadjusted for the effects of inflation. • ...
Georgia's Economics 2018-02-27
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- import and export goods from all around the world
- Transports more than 620 billion dollars in cargo each year(I-75)
- Largest Industry that brought many people to Georgia
- Fastest growing industry in the U.S. Tyler Perry is well known in this industry
- Big producers of soybeans, peanuts, and cotton
- producing goods in a factoring(hint: ma)
- money borrowed from one party to another
- trouble finding enough employees for this industry
- 4th busiest port and the fastest growing
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- These people take a financial risk to start a buisness
- Receives more than 100 million passengers a year
- the amount of money a person earns in a year
- a plan for spending
- These have been historically essential to the economy of Georgia
- Ambassador to the U.N
- This big event hosted in 1996 had short-term and long-term affect on Georgia
- Founded the Carter Center and Habitat for Humanity
- the demands are rising the quickest in this industry
- First African American mayor of a major southern city
19 Clues: a plan for spending • Ambassador to the U.N • producing goods in a factoring(hint: ma) • money borrowed from one party to another • 4th busiest port and the fastest growing • the amount of money a person earns in a year • Big producers of soybeans, peanuts, and cotton • Receives more than 100 million passengers a year • import and export goods from all around the world • ...
Economics crossword 2020-08-30
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- Statements or claims based on opinion or value in judgements
- decision-makers of the types of goods and services to buy
- money received especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments
- decision-makers about the materials, machinery or equipment used to produce goods and services.
- the quality of being fair and impartial
- the useful work performed by a machine or in a process to the total energy expended or heat taken in
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
- the effective parts of the unfinished products
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials or the process of being so manufactured
- efficiency that shows how fast producers react to changes in demand
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- the process of becoming smaller
- the group of people with the authority to govern a country or state; a particular ministry in office
- the standard of something as measured against other things of a similar kind; the degree of excellence of something
- relating to or engaged in the production of goods crops or other commodities
- too much supply, not enough demand
- the wants and needs of society are larger than the resources available to satisfy those wants and needs.
- the amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for something
- the exclusive positioner control of the supply or trade in a commodity or service
- the quality of being fair and impartial
- a state of limited competition in which a market is shared by a small number of producers and sellers
20 Clues: the process of becoming smaller • too much supply, not enough demand • the quality of being fair and impartial • the quality of being fair and impartial • the effective parts of the unfinished products • decision-makers of the types of goods and services to buy • Statements or claims based on opinion or value in judgements • ...
economics activity 2020-09-11
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- the branch of economics concerned with large scale or general economic factors
- change in demand when there is a change in price
- income remaining after deduction of taxes and social security charges, available to be spent or saved as one wishes
- an economic system combining private and state enterprise
- change in quantity supply/ change in price
- it is good which can have a negative impact on the consumer.
- a stock or amount of something supplied or available for use
- it is an good that experiences an increase in its demand due to a rise in consumers income
- it describes a good whose demand drops when people's income rise
- buyers demand does not change as much as the price changes
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- it is a good or service used in conjunction with another good or service
- higher responses to price changes
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned business
- income, especially when of an organization and of a substantial nature
- a sum of money granted by the state or a public body to a help a industry or business keep the price of a commodity or service
- it is a product or service that can be easily replace with another by consumers
- the part of the economic concerned with single factors and the effect of individual decisions
- total amount of goods and services that all consumers are willing and able to purchase at a specific price
- consumers willingness and service to buy a product
19 Clues: higher responses to price changes • change in quantity supply/ change in price • change in demand when there is a change in price • consumers willingness and service to buy a product • an economic system combining private and state enterprise • buyers demand does not change as much as the price changes • it is good which can have a negative impact on the consumer. • ...
Economics Defintions 2018-03-04
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- the sale of public sector assets to the private sector
- wage rises leading to higher prices which lead to further wage claims and price rises
- a business organisation owned by the government which is designed to act in the public interest
- the value of replacing capital
- a business owned by one person
- a tax on imports
- a type of tax on expenditure
- a situation when there is not enough to satisfy everyone's wants
- income after income tax and national insurance contributions have been deducted
- a product which is non-rival and non-excludable and hence needs to be financed by taxation
- a product which the government considers as beneficial and which will be under-consumes if left to market forces
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- the next best alternative forgone
- rises in the price level caused by higher costs of production
- a type of tax on income and wealth
- a situation when demand and supply are not equal
- a payment by a government to encourage the production or consumption of a product
- a fall in a country's output over a period of six months or more
- a product which requires resources to produce it and therefore has an opportunity cost
- a product which does not require resources to produce it and therefore has an opportunity cost
19 Clues: a tax on imports • a type of tax on expenditure • the value of replacing capital • a business owned by one person • the next best alternative forgone • a type of tax on income and wealth • a situation when demand and supply are not equal • the sale of public sector assets to the private sector • rises in the price level caused by higher costs of production • ...
home economics 2023-03-17
Across
- - this is intended to dry foam shampooing of carpets.
- - used as linings for garbage containers.
- - used for sweeping the floor.
- - used to wipe or dust wooden and painted parts.
- - An all purpose vacuum used for absorbing water in flooded or wet surface.
- - a chemical used to polish all glass surfaces.
- - used in picking up dirt and some particles from the carpet.
- - are made of soft material used to clean fine surfaces.
- - used to fumigate or eliminate insects and pets.
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- - used for cleaning toilet bowls.
- - used to stock cleaning supplies and chemicals in order to make cleaning faster and easier.
- - appreciate for removing hard dirt from cemented floor or similar surfaces.
- - used for mopping the floor.
- - used to polish metal surfaces in the kitchen and batrooms.
- - It has two colors, the green and white pads.
- - used to scrub floor, strip and polish hard floor surfaces.
- - used to spray to remove foul odor from the room.
- - used to polish or shine wood or leather surfaces.
- - used for picking up dirts on the floor and cigarette butts from the ashtray.
19 Clues: - used for mopping the floor. • - used for sweeping the floor. • - used for cleaning toilet bowls. • - used as linings for garbage containers. • - It has two colors, the green and white pads. • - a chemical used to polish all glass surfaces. • - used to wipe or dust wooden and painted parts. • - used to fumigate or eliminate insects and pets. • ...
Economics Final 2021-12-10
Across
- Government owns some factors of production
- The most desireable option given up when a choice is made
- The study of choices
- Market Structure in which only a few large sellers dominate and have the ability to affect prices in an industry
- Quantity supplied is less than quantity demanded.
- Refuse to work until certain demands are met
- Monetary value of a product
- Market Structure characterized by a single producer in a market
- The amount of product someone is willing and able to buy over a range of price
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- A theoretically classless society where everyone works for the common good
- Economic decisions are made by consumers (through supply and demand)
- Price change causes a small impact in quantity demanded
- Limitied quantity to meet unlimited demand
- Amount of a product a producer is willing to sell at all possible prices
- A motivating influence that causes a person to act
- Government payment to encourage or protect a certain activity
- mass refusal to buy products from targeted employers or companies
- A person who works or is employed in place of others who are on strike, thereby making the strike ineffectual
- Highest price that can be legally charged
19 Clues: The study of choices • Monetary value of a product • Highest price that can be legally charged • Government owns some factors of production • Limitied quantity to meet unlimited demand • Refuse to work until certain demands are met • Quantity supplied is less than quantity demanded. • A motivating influence that causes a person to act • ...
Economics Vocab 2021-04-29
Across
- comparing the marginal benefit to the marginal cost
- outputs such as books and cars
- economists look at the small picture
- works that produce goods or services
- entertainment, fun, phone
- outputs like haircuts and repairs
- land, water, fish, animals
- the best use of your time and money after you decide to do one thing rather than the other
- theory that explains human economic behavior
- someone who creates their own business
- food, water, shelter
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- the additional cost of producing extra output
- economists look at the big picture
- deciding to do one thing or another
- used to make goods
- goods used to make other goods
- resources necessary to produce goods and services
- not enough resources
- the additional satisfaction after producing additional output
19 Clues: used to make goods • not enough resources • food, water, shelter • entertainment, fun, phone • land, water, fish, animals • outputs such as books and cars • goods used to make other goods • outputs like haircuts and repairs • economists look at the big picture • deciding to do one thing or another • economists look at the small picture • works that produce goods or services • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-08-17
Across
- all of the resources that businesses use to purchase, rent, or hire what they need in order to produce goods or services
- something that is desired but not needed
- an intangible act for which a consumer is willing to pay (teachers, janitors, barbers)
- the total satisfaction or benefit from consuming a good/service
- someone who identifies a need in the marketplace and works to fulfill it
- decision to receive the greatest benefit
- the highest value alternative foregone in the pursuit of an activity
- the state of being limited or finite; results in depletion or extinction
- human resource
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- an item offered for sale
- everything you could do with your time, money, etc. you lose by making the decision to do one thing vs. another.
- necessities used to maintain life (air, water, food, shelter)
- the excess over the returns to capital, land, and labor
- someone who buys/uses products
- the study of how society uses limited resources to satisfy their wants/needs
- the measure of production efficiency
- natural
- tools
- a physical item or product that satisfies wants and needs
19 Clues: tools • natural • human resource • an item offered for sale • someone who buys/uses products • the measure of production efficiency • something that is desired but not needed • decision to receive the greatest benefit • the excess over the returns to capital, land, and labor • a physical item or product that satisfies wants and needs • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-10-24
Across
- a person who has an idea for a new product or business and takes the risks to make it happen
- using a product
- focusing your energy on producing goods you can make cheaply and easily using the resources you have
- doing something of your own free will; no one is forcing you to do it
- the system of how money is made and used in a country
- starting a new business, inventing a new product, or offering a new service
- the formula to make sure you are getting the fair amount of currency when you trade
- the money (coins and bills) that is used in a country
- a product that is sold and transported out of a country
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- making a product (something to sell)
- Not allowed to trade with another country (specific category or at all)
- moving a product from where it’s made to where it can be sold or used
- a product that is bought from another country
- a rule that decreases trade between two countries
- A limit on products brought from another country (limited supply = higher price)
- the study of how countries make money and how much money they have
- A tax on products brought from another country (makes them more expensive)
- selling the goods and services you can provide to make money to buy what you can’t make yourself
- trading the currency you have for the currency another country uses
19 Clues: using a product • making a product (something to sell) • a product that is bought from another country • a rule that decreases trade between two countries • the system of how money is made and used in a country • the money (coins and bills) that is used in a country • a product that is sold and transported out of a country • ...
Economics Vocab 2022-01-19
Across
- work or labor performed for someone; economic product that includes haircuts, home repairs, and forms of entertainment
- good intended for final use by consumers other than businesses
- gradual collection of goods
- not physical; something that cannot be touched
- sum of tangible economic goods that are scarce, useful, and transferable from one person to another; excludes services
- covering many or all areas
- tangible economic product that is useful, transferable to others, and used to satisfy wants and needs
- good that lasts for at least three years when used regularly
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- monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market
- tool, equipment, or other manufactured good used to produce other goods and services; a factor of production
- item that wears out, is used up, or lasts for fewer than three years when used regularly
- Basic requirement for survival, including food, clothing, and shelter.
- Fundamental economic problem facing all societies resulting from a combination of limited resources and people's virtually unlimited needs and wants.
- Social science dealing with how people satisfy seemingly unlimited and competing needs and wants with the careful use of limited resources.
- ability or capacity of a good or service to be useful and give satisfaction to someone
- apparent contradiction between the high value of a nonessential item and the low value of an essential item
- something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival
- capable of being passed from one person to another
- monetary value of all final goods, services, and structures produced within a country’s national borders during a one-year period
19 Clues: covering many or all areas • gradual collection of goods • not physical; something that cannot be touched • capable of being passed from one person to another • good that lasts for at least three years when used regularly • good intended for final use by consumers other than businesses • monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market • ...
Economics: Taxation 2025-11-09
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- - Tax collected by an intermediary (e.g. retailer) before being passed to the government.
- - These rise when a specific indirect tax is imposed on producers.
- - The original price and quantity before a tax is imposed.
- - Fixed amount of tax per unit of a good, regardless of its price.
- - The final recipient of all tax revenues.
- - The money raised by the government through taxation.
- - Term for how the burden of a tax is shared between consumers and producers.
Down
- - A compulsory charge imposed by the government on individuals or businesses to raise revenue.
- - Percentage-based tax that increases with the value of the good, e.g. VAT.
- - Reduction in total economic surplus resulting from taxes or inefficiencies.
- - Tax paid straight to the government, e.g. income tax or corporation tax.
- - Tax deducted directly from workers’ wages or salaries.
- - Common ad valorem tax charged at 20% on most goods and services.
- - The curve that shifts to the left when an indirect tax is introduced.
- - Person who pays part of the tax burden through higher prices.
- - Compulsory contribution from employees’ pay packets that funds state benefits.
- - What happens to the supply curve when a new indirect tax is introduced.
- - Tax paid by businesses on their profits.
- - Economic agent that collects indirect tax and bears part of the burden.
19 Clues: - Tax paid by businesses on their profits. • - The final recipient of all tax revenues. • - The money raised by the government through taxation. • - Tax deducted directly from workers’ wages or salaries. • - The original price and quantity before a tax is imposed. • - Person who pays part of the tax burden through higher prices. • ...
Critical Criminology Review Activity 2024-07-16
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- holds that humans are a plague to the earth
- focuses on aspects of identity to explain victimization and criminalization.
- response to environmental harm that uses criminalization
- feminist orientation that assumes men are inherently more violent and dominant
- perspective that rejects and seeks to dismantle all heirarchies
- socialist feminism identifies a relationship between the patriarchal social structure and _______
- the act of caring for a plant demonstrates _______ _________
- ______ masculinity is the dominant culturally idealized form of masculinity
- type of social structure that subordinates the rights and privileges of females
- is concerned with power imbalance between classes
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- environmental orientation that holds humans are superior to non-human beings
- ________ criminology is associated with biological determinism
- _______ criminology views homosexuality and genderconformity as deviant
- marxist orientation that views law as a tool to uphold class structure
- informal solution used by abolitionists
- environmental orientation that is concerned with restoring ecological balance
- rejects objective truth
- level of ontological depth that critical realists are most concerned with
18 Clues: rejects objective truth • informal solution used by abolitionists • holds that humans are a plague to the earth • is concerned with power imbalance between classes • response to environmental harm that uses criminalization • the act of caring for a plant demonstrates _______ _________ • ________ criminology is associated with biological determinism • ...
Ronald Reagan Crossword (White, Pd. 2) 2013-05-21
Across
- Something Reagan wanted to achieve in his economics strategy; did it
- Bush Ronald Reagan’s successor
- reform; an effort to restructure the Soviet economy
- Democratic candidate against Reagan in 1984 election
- openness; diminishing of tools Soviet Union used to repress
- also known as “trickle-down” economics or “Reaganomics”; reducing taxes, benefits to corporations and wealthy individuals in order to encourage new investments
- first time it had really been an issue; had to do with the Beirut incident
- whom Reagan was addressing in his “tear down this wall” speech
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- strongly supported by Reagan; thought the use of lasers was very effective
- also known as “trickle-down” or “supply-side” economics; reducing taxes, benefits to corporations and wealthy individuals in order to encourage new investments
- made to help groups resisting communism in third-world countries
- first incident in which Americans had ever really heard of Al-Qaida
12 Clues: Bush Ronald Reagan’s successor • reform; an effort to restructure the Soviet economy • Democratic candidate against Reagan in 1984 election • openness; diminishing of tools Soviet Union used to repress • whom Reagan was addressing in his “tear down this wall” speech • made to help groups resisting communism in third-world countries • ...
Environmental Law 2014-06-21
Across
- This is a wrongful act that breaks a statute
- The person who is having the case brought against them
- If you lose a civil tort case you normally have to pay these for both sides
- This is a remedy that stops/restricts a person from carrying on with a damaging activity
- This type of tort covers 'unlawful interference' with either land, property or goods
- This is a wrongful act or a civil wrong
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- This is a remedy to a nuisance claim
- This can be a defence against a Nuisance claim
- If someone is found to be Negligent then they have breached/broken this
- You need to prove that there is this for the majority of crimes
- The person who is claiming or bringing the case to court
- This type of Nuisance can be brought if several people or a community suffer the same interference with the enjoyment of their land or property
- This type of Nuisance can be brought if they there is an interference with the enjoyment of land or property
- A written law passed by the government
14 Clues: This is a remedy to a nuisance claim • A written law passed by the government • This is a wrongful act or a civil wrong • This is a wrongful act that breaks a statute • This can be a defence against a Nuisance claim • The person who is having the case brought against them • The person who is claiming or bringing the case to court • ...
Environmental Holidays 2014-06-09
Across
- Noted conservationist born on Earth Day
- April 22
- Conference where Earth Day was born
- Newest tree holiday
- What not to raise according to the 2014 WED theme
- World Environment Day organizer
- June 5
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- What to raise according to the 2014 WED theme
- 2013 WED Theme
- 2014 WED Theme
- Often called National Tree Planting Day
- Earth Day proposer
- Earth Day country of origin
- International Day of Forests predecessor
14 Clues: June 5 • April 22 • 2013 WED Theme • 2014 WED Theme • Earth Day proposer • Newest tree holiday • Earth Day country of origin • World Environment Day organizer • Conference where Earth Day was born • Noted conservationist born on Earth Day • Often called National Tree Planting Day • International Day of Forests predecessor • What to raise according to the 2014 WED theme • ...
Environmental Technologies 2013-08-12
Across
- Type of ground loop?
- Type of greywater treatment?
- Solar thermal tubes?
- Must be obtained before installing a wind turbine?
- No solar if?
- Micro hydro pipeline?
- Objects that cause shading should be?
- Viable source for greywater reuse?
Down
- Not safe to be consumed by humans?
- PV modules contain these?
- Type of rainwater harvesting system?
- Common type of CHP engine?
- Common source of biomass?
- Gas collected from land fill sites?
14 Clues: No solar if? • Type of ground loop? • Solar thermal tubes? • Micro hydro pipeline? • PV modules contain these? • Common source of biomass? • Common type of CHP engine? • Type of greywater treatment? • Not safe to be consumed by humans? • Viable source for greywater reuse? • Gas collected from land fill sites? • Type of rainwater harvesting system? • ...
Environmental Solutions 2016-01-24
Across
- a resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is used
- a resource that can't be replaced at the same rate it is used
- the presence of too many individuals in a area for the available resource
- the largest population that an environment can support at any given time
- the recovery of materials from waste
- pollution that comes from one source
- an organism that makes a home for itself in a new place outside its native home
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- the preservation and wise use of natural resources
- pollution that comes from many different sources
- the clearing of forest lands
- where an organism lives
- a nonrenewable energy resource
- the number and variety of organisms in a given area during a specific period of time
- an unwanted change in the environment caused by substances or forms of energy
14 Clues: where an organism lives • the clearing of forest lands • a nonrenewable energy resource • the recovery of materials from waste • pollution that comes from one source • pollution that comes from many different sources • the preservation and wise use of natural resources • a resource that can be replaced at the same rate it is used • ...
Environmental issues 2018-04-10
Environmental Policy 2020-06-01
Across
- Tax / A levy on environmentally harmful activities and products aimed at providing a market-based incentive to correct for market failure
- Management / the management of waste collection, handling, processing, storage and transport from where it is produced to where it is finally disposed
- / A specific rule issued by an administrative agency, based on the more broadly written statutory law passed by Congress and enacted by the president
- / gases or particles released into the air that can contribute to global warming or poor air quality
- Warming / The increase in the earth's temperature occurring due to carbon dioxide produced when fossil fuels are burned, collecting in the atmosphere and trapping energy from the sun
- development / meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- / A source of fuel made from living and recently-dead plant materials such as wood, leaves and the biodegradable part of industrial and municipal waste
- Protocol / Controlling global warming by setting greenhouse gas emissions targets for developed countries
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- Group / A small group of people seeking private gain who may unduly influence politicians and work against the larger public interest
- justice / the fair treatment and involvement of all people with respect to the development, implementation and enforcement of environmental laws, regulations and policies
- / the reduction of trees due to natural forces or human activity like burning or logging
- degradation / the exhaustion of the world's national resources and destruction of ecosystems and habitats
- policy / Public policy that pertains to human interactions with the environment. It generally aims to regulate resource use or reduce pollution to promote human welfare and/or protect natural systems
- Trading / Approach using a government-created market in permits for an environmentally harmful activity
- assessment / process of evaluating potential risks involved in a project or action that may have an impact on people or the environment
- / The expenditure of time or money in an attempt to influence an elected official
16 Clues: / The expenditure of time or money in an attempt to influence an elected official • / the reduction of trees due to natural forces or human activity like burning or logging • / gases or particles released into the air that can contribute to global warming or poor air quality • ...
Environmental Energy 2021-03-19
Across
- nonrenewable energy
- fine sediment from AMD
- acid mine drainage
- cheap energy
- energy that will be able to renew
- renewable energy
- when heavy metals make the area unlivable
- energy that can be used as it is
- damaging water from mines
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- energy that needs to be processed
- is energy that we will run out off
- sells oil to mainly the USA
- the energy that can be used as it is
- removes material from mountaintops
- removes material from the underground
15 Clues: cheap energy • renewable energy • acid mine drainage • nonrenewable energy • fine sediment from AMD • damaging water from mines • sells oil to mainly the USA • energy that can be used as it is • energy that needs to be processed • energy that will be able to renew • is energy that we will run out off • removes material from mountaintops • the energy that can be used as it is • ...
Environmental Geography 2021-03-29
Across
- / energy from the sun
- / a solid naturally occurring substance
- / a species of which a very few are left
- / harmful or poisonous effect in the environment
- / mechanism to generate wind power
- / natural resource that can be used again and again
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- / protect something from harm or destruction.
- / an activity to take out precious minerals and metals
- / the upper layer of earth in which plants grow
- / materials useful to humans
- / to destroy the environment
- / energy from tides
- / a mineral that helps generate energy
- / energy from power
14 Clues: / energy from tides • / energy from power • / energy from the sun • / materials useful to humans • / to destroy the environment • / mechanism to generate wind power • / a solid naturally occurring substance • / a mineral that helps generate energy • / a species of which a very few are left • / protect something from harm or destruction. • ...
Environmental Issues 2023-03-15
14 Clues: trier • verre • fumée • déchets • polluer • planète • respirer • poubelle • recycler • éolienne • covoiturage • changement climatique • bouteille en plastique • réchauffement climatique
Environmental Factors 2023-03-17
Across
- How to turn waste into useful materials
- Another word for keeping a business warm with minimal energy output
- This is often found near airports, This can be unbearable for the people living nearby
- How to reduce costs and reduce Carbon footprint
- A Business can benefit from reducing this
- Often first thing people think when talking about environmental damage
- This is where carbon enters the air and is then breathed in by humans or animals
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- Where a business damages the land to mine resources or dump waste
- Things a business need to consider when implementing new ideas or when they are starting
- How a business can make sure they don't waste products and keep their customers happy.
- This is where ships spill oil and can damage Marine life which affects their habitats
- What a business produces and can reduce with simple measure
- This can damage the air and heats up the environment.
- How to Manage Energy consumption when asleep or during the day
14 Clues: How to turn waste into useful materials • A Business can benefit from reducing this • How to reduce costs and reduce Carbon footprint • This can damage the air and heats up the environment. • What a business produces and can reduce with simple measure • How to Manage Energy consumption when asleep or during the day • ...
Environmental Health 2021-05-12
Across
- trapping of heat by CO2 and other gases in the air
- change an item in some way, to use it again
- abbreviation for the governmental agency committed to protecting the environment
- products used on crops to control insects
- reducing waste before it occurs
- wastes that may endanger human health or the environment
- precipitation that is far more acidic than normal
- pits where waste is dumped and buried
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- easily broken down in the environment
- saving of resources
- rise in the earth's temperatures
- resources that cannot be replaced once they are used
- any dirty or harmful substance in the environment
- yellow-brown haze from sunlight passing through air pollution
14 Clues: saving of resources • reducing waste before it occurs • rise in the earth's temperatures • easily broken down in the environment • pits where waste is dumped and buried • products used on crops to control insects • change an item in some way, to use it again • any dirty or harmful substance in the environment • precipitation that is far more acidic than normal • ...
Environmental issues 2021-09-07
Across
- some animals have two of this
- small pieces of rubbish left in public places
- material that is used in HẢO HẢO noodle box
- extremely large
- unhappy, unpleasant
- very dirty, not safe for human or living things anymore
- a group of animals that includes cows, buffalo,... kept for milk or meat
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- commonly have one horn on its nose
- be in danger/ be seriously harmed
- a mass of ice
- very unusual, very little/ few
- not now existing, not living on earth anymore
- smoke + fog
- soy bean
14 Clues: soy bean • smoke + fog • a mass of ice • extremely large • unhappy, unpleasant • some animals have two of this • very unusual, very little/ few • be in danger/ be seriously harmed • commonly have one horn on its nose • material that is used in HẢO HẢO noodle box • small pieces of rubbish left in public places • not now existing, not living on earth anymore • ...
Environmental Science 2022-10-18
Across
- litósfera, lithosphère, litosfera.
- Disminuir, diminuer, diminuir.
- Are parts of the Earth named by how they appear.
- aumentar, augmenter, crescimento.
- it has both liquid and solid layers and consists mostly of iron and nickel.
- mesósfera, mésosphère, mesosfera.
- outermost chemical layer and the one we reside on.
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- is the only entirely liquid layer within Earth.
- astenósfera, asthénosphère, astenosfera.
- Are parts of the Earth named by what materials they are composed of.
- is the solid layer found in the center of Earth.
- Is one part on top of another part.
- Is a very large section of the Earth that can move and cause earthquakes where it touches another plate.
- it sits below the crust and above the core.
14 Clues: Disminuir, diminuer, diminuir. • aumentar, augmenter, crescimento. • mesósfera, mésosphère, mesosfera. • litósfera, lithosphère, litosfera. • Is one part on top of another part. • astenósfera, asthénosphère, astenosfera. • it sits below the crust and above the core. • is the only entirely liquid layer within Earth. • is the solid layer found in the center of Earth. • ...
Environmental Vocab 2022-05-05
Across
- the capacity to do work
- rock formed from extreme heat and pressure
- using organisms to remove or detoxify pollutants
- the outermost layer of the earth
- powerful waves triggered by an earthquake
- naturally occurring, inorganic, solid object with a crystalline structure
- metal ore that lead is found in
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- recycling organic wastes into fertilizer
- processing waste into a new and useful product
- the rate of energy flow
- sudden movement in the earth's crust
- rock solidified from magma
- the layer of the earth made up of magma
- molten rock beneath the earth's surface
14 Clues: the capacity to do work • the rate of energy flow • rock solidified from magma • metal ore that lead is found in • the outermost layer of the earth • sudden movement in the earth's crust • the layer of the earth made up of magma • molten rock beneath the earth's surface • recycling organic wastes into fertilizer • powerful waves triggered by an earthquake • ...
Standard SSWH22C 2025-04-22
Across
- Change Long-term changes in temperature, weather patterns, and other aspects of the Earth’s climate due to natural and human causes.
- The introduction of harmful substances into the environment, such as chemicals, waste, or emissions.
- Spill The accidental release of oil into oceans or waterways, which can kill marine life and damage ecosystems.
- Chemicals used to kill pests, which can also harm soil, water, and non-target organisms like insects.
- Gases Gases like carbon dioxide and methane that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere and contribute to global warming.
- The release of substances (like gases or chemicals) into the air, often from factories, vehicles, or industrial activity.
- Energy released from nuclear reactions or disasters, which can be harmful to living organisms.
- The clearing or destruction of forests, often for agriculture or development, which contributes to environmental damage.
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- A condition where the number of people exceeds the capacity of the environment to support them, leading to environmental stress.
- Protocol An international treaty adopted in 1997 to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, particularly targeting developed countries.
- Working together toward a common goal, such as reducing environmental harm.
- Mining A method of mining that removes large sections of land surface, often causing land degradation.
- The process of developing industries on a wide scale, often leading to environmental changes and pollution.
- Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC) A global organization that coordinates international efforts to combat climate change.
- A formal agreement between countries on specific issues, like environmental protection.
15 Clues: Working together toward a common goal, such as reducing environmental harm. • A formal agreement between countries on specific issues, like environmental protection. • Energy released from nuclear reactions or disasters, which can be harmful to living organisms. • ...
BAH 2026-01-08
9 Clues: analysis • a situational decision • the study of economic facts • Prices for goods and services • a fundamental economic concept • the study of choices and decisions • a systematic process for identifying • anything that motivates or encourages • a branch of economics that focuses on subjective opinions
Economics Crossword 2025-11-24
Across
- Currently one of the most valuable companies in the world
- The study of the big picture of an economy
- Fast-growth tech companies are generally ______
- A period of declining economic activity
- Tech firms often prioritise this over profit
- A type of tech business with recurring subscription revenue
- When valuations inflate rapidly due to unrealistic expectations
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- Supply and ______
- A company’s worth as perceived by investors
- Tech often develops into a ______ market due to network effects
- Economics explores how ______ shape behaviour and choices
- Economics studies how people make decisions under ______
- Selling ______ can rapidly shift a company’s valuation
- Earnings Before Interest, Taxes, Depreciation, and Amortisation
14 Clues: Supply and ______ • A period of declining economic activity • The study of the big picture of an economy • A company’s worth as perceived by investors • Tech firms often prioritise this over profit • Fast-growth tech companies are generally ______ • Selling ______ can rapidly shift a company’s valuation • Economics studies how people make decisions under ______ • ...
Unit 8 Key Vocabulary - Community Ecology and Changes to Communities 2023-05-25
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- The act of one organism (predator) capturing, killing, and consuming another organism (prey).
- Species: A species that can tolerate a wide range of environmental conditions and can utilize a variety of different resources.
- Niche: The actual range of environmental conditions and resources in which a species can survive and reproduce, taking into account interactions with other species.
- A close and long-term ecological relationship between two or more species, which can be mutualistic, parasitic, or commensal.
- Niche: The full range of environmental conditions and resources in which a species can survive and reproduce in the absence of interactions with other species.
- Species: A species that has a narrow range of environmental tolerances and is adapted to specific ecological conditions and resources.
- The role and position of a species in its environment, including its interactions with other species and its utilization of resources.
- Range: The range of environmental conditions or resource availability where a species exhibits its highest fitness and performance.
- A behavior exhibited by an individual that benefits others at a cost to itself, often observed in social species where cooperation and selflessness increase the overall fitness of the group.
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- Curve: A graphical representation of the population dynamics between predators and their prey, often showing cyclic fluctuations in population sizes.
- An assemblage of populations of different species living in the same area and interacting with each other.
- A type of symbiotic relationship where one organism (parasite) benefits at the expense of the other organism (host).
- Partitioning: The division of resources and niche space among different species to reduce competition and allow for coexistence.
- A type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is unaffected.
- The consumption of plant material by animals, typically herbivores.
- Range: The range of environmental conditions within which an organism can survive and function, beyond which its performance and survival are significantly reduced or impaired.
- A type of symbiotic relationship where one organism is harmed or inhibited while the other is unaffected.
- A type of symbiotic relationship where both participating organisms benefit from the interaction.
- Competition: Competition for resources or ecological interactions between individuals of the same species.
- Competition: Competition for resources or ecological interactions between individuals of different species.
- Exclusion: The principle that two species competing for the same resources cannot coexist indefinitely in the same ecological niche, as one species will eventually outcompete and exclude the other.
21 Clues: The consumption of plant material by animals, typically herbivores. • A type of symbiotic relationship where one organism benefits while the other is unaffected. • The act of one organism (predator) capturing, killing, and consuming another organism (prey). • A type of symbiotic relationship where both participating organisms benefit from the interaction. • ...
Economics Chapter 1 2021-10-05
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- Smith's metaphor
- arrangement that brings buyers and sellers together
- these matter
- what you give up to get something
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- what you give up to add one more unit
- kind of economics that describes what is
- this model assumes people do things based on reason
- forces us to make decisions
- kind of economics that says what ought to be
- this makes us better off
- anything used to produce an economic good or service
11 Clues: these matter • Smith's metaphor • this makes us better off • forces us to make decisions • what you give up to get something • what you give up to add one more unit • kind of economics that describes what is • kind of economics that says what ought to be • this model assumes people do things based on reason • arrangement that brings buyers and sellers together • ...
Simple Economic Terms 2024-09-02
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- Before I buy something I have to ask my wife
- Mr Perry's preferred grocery store
- the study of economics nationally
- what everyone would like to have
- what everyone must have
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- the study of economics locally
- another word of distribution
- when I get my hair cut what am I getting
- Mr Perry only buys Diet Dr Pepper when it's on
- what type of economy is the United States
- a tangible product
11 Clues: a tangible product • what everyone must have • another word of distribution • the study of economics locally • what everyone would like to have • the study of economics nationally • Mr Perry's preferred grocery store • when I get my hair cut what am I getting • what type of economy is the United States • Before I buy something I have to ask my wife • ...
economics 2022-02-03
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- Curve- in economics, a demand curve is a graphical representation and the relationship between price
- an economic and political system in which a country’s trade
- is a branch of mainstream economics that studies the behavior of individuals
- a political and economic theory of social organization
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- advocating class war and leading to society
- the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic
- Curve- in economics, supply is the amount of a resource
7 Clues: advocating class war and leading to society • a political and economic theory of social organization • Curve- in economics, supply is the amount of a resource • an economic and political system in which a country’s trade • the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic • ...
Enlightenment 2024-06-03
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- ruler with absolute power
- father of economics
- Country most associated with Enlightenment
- Creator god who doesn't intervene
- economic program of early modern europe
- "Have the courage to use your own ______!"
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- tax on imported goods
- Became its own field in the 18th century
- knowing by sensory experience
9 Clues: father of economics • tax on imported goods • ruler with absolute power • knowing by sensory experience • Creator god who doesn't intervene • economic program of early modern europe • Became its own field in the 18th century • Country most associated with Enlightenment • "Have the courage to use your own ______!"
Donut Economics 2021-10-20
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- The balance between _____ and ecological needs is essential to overcome our dependency on GDP economic growth.
- _____ loss is another planetary boundary we have exceeded
- Rawworth believes that the linear line of progress should be transformed into a ______ and distributive model.
- land _____ is a planetary boundary that we have already exceeded
- Donut economics is a framework for _____ development.
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- The hole in the donut represents people in ____
- Raworth's ______-sided challenge is meeting the needs of all humans while staying within ecological boundaries.
- human beings have already exceeded how many planetary boundaries?
- ____ economics is a framework and metaphor for planetary and social boundaries
- Donut economics must stay between the social foundation and _____ ceiling.
10 Clues: The hole in the donut represents people in ____ • Donut economics is a framework for _____ development. • _____ loss is another planetary boundary we have exceeded • land _____ is a planetary boundary that we have already exceeded • human beings have already exceeded how many planetary boundaries? • ...
Ch 1 Lesson 1 Vocab 2026-01-09
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- The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants
- analysis a way to compare the costs of an action with the benefits of that action; if benefits exceed costs, then the action is worth taking
- economics the branch of economics that uses objective analysis to find out how the economy actually works
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- 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.
- A system used to manage limited resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better
- something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action
8 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 • The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants • ...
Aleah's crossword 2022-10-05
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- higher taxes will dampen consumer spending
- he often bartered a meal for drawings
- insurance can protect you against financial loss
- something you want but don' t need
- understanding what motivates consumers is more crucial than ever
- she brought me my food
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- an oil producer
- he is responsible for the island's modest economics
- they had very little supply
- pretax profits
10 Clues: pretax profits • an oil producer • she brought me my food • they had very little supply • something you want but don' t need • he often bartered a meal for drawings • higher taxes will dampen consumer spending • insurance can protect you against financial loss • he is responsible for the island's modest economics • ...
economics vocab 2026-01-20
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- The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants
- analysis a way to compare the costs of an action with the benefits of that action; if benefits exceed costs, then the action is worth taking
- economics the branch of economics that uses objective analysis to find out how the economy actually works
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- 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.
- A system used to manage limited resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better
- something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action
8 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 • The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants • ...
LET'S REACH THE GOAL 2021-03-02
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- TO MAKE CHOICES ABOUT WHAT WE BUY
- LEADS TO GROWTH OF THE ECONOMICS
- FAIR AMOUTN OF RAIN
- NOT HAVING ENOUGH OF SOMETHING
- MADE THE PEOPLE TO FLEE FROM THE REGION
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- KHAN PERSON WHO DESTROYED HOUSE OF WISDOM
- LATIN WORD MEANING EAST OR RISING
- KANDURA, SALWAR AND GUTRA
- ANCIENT LANGUAGE OF INDIA
- MUSLIMS LEARNT THIS FROM THE CHINESE THROUGH SILK ROAD
10 Clues: FAIR AMOUTN OF RAIN • KANDURA, SALWAR AND GUTRA • ANCIENT LANGUAGE OF INDIA • NOT HAVING ENOUGH OF SOMETHING • LEADS TO GROWTH OF THE ECONOMICS • LATIN WORD MEANING EAST OR RISING • TO MAKE CHOICES ABOUT WHAT WE BUY • MADE THE PEOPLE TO FLEE FROM THE REGION • KHAN PERSON WHO DESTROYED HOUSE OF WISDOM • MUSLIMS LEARNT THIS FROM THE CHINESE THROUGH SILK ROAD
ESS Topic 1 Important Terminology 2025-02-13
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- The movement of energy or matter from one place to another without changing form.
- A threshold beyond which an environmental change becomes irreversible.
- A process that amplifies change in a system.
- A worldview that influences how people perceive and respond to environmental issues.
- A measure of disorder in a system.
- A system that maintains a constant state despite small fluctuations.
- The ability of a system to recover from disturbances.
- The world’s stock of natural resources that provide ecosystem services.
- A simplification of reality
- A process where energy or matter changes form.
- A worldview that prioritizes ecological balance and natural systems over human development.
- The yield obtained from natural resources.
- States that energy cannot be created or destroyed, just transferred.
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- A set of interrelated parts working together to form a complex whole.
- A worldview that places humans at the center of environmental decision-making.
- A system that exchanges energy but not matter with its surroundings.
- A system that exchanges both energy and matter with its surroundings.
- A process that counteracts change in a system, promoting stability.
- A system that remains unchanged over time.
- States that energy conversions increase entropy (disorder) in a system.
- A measure of human impact on the environment based on resource use.
- Economic development that meets present needs without depleting resources for future generations.
- The use of resources in a way that meets present needs without compromising future generations.
- A worldview that values technological solutions to environmental issues.
- A hypothetical system that does not exchange energy or matter.
25 Clues: A simplification of reality • A measure of disorder in a system. • A system that remains unchanged over time. • The yield obtained from natural resources. • A process that amplifies change in a system. • A process where energy or matter changes form. • The ability of a system to recover from disturbances. • A hypothetical system that does not exchange energy or matter. • ...
Auveen Saad, Unit 1 Crossword 2025-09-29
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- Meeting today's needs without limiting future generations' ability to meet theirs
- Measures oxygen needed to break down organic matter in water; indicates water's organic pollution
- Timber, fiber, food
- More economically developed country
- The land and water area needed to sustain a population's resource use. If it exceeds available area, its unsustainable.
- Reports done before projects to predict environmental, social, and economic impacts and suggest solutions
- The yield or benefits obtained from natural resources
- Contaminants from a single, identifiable source
- Believes technology can solve environmental problems; emphasizes scientific research and pro-growth policies
- Excess nutrients in water cause overgrowth of plants and phytoplankton Less economically developed country
- Using resources so they can naturally replenish and ecosystems can recover
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- Produces Oxygen, prevents floods, reduces soil erosion
- An ecosystem's ability to produce resources and absorb waste; Earth's average is ~1.7global hectares per person
- Contaminants from many dispersed sources
- A worldview that shapes how people perceive and judge environmental issues
- natural resources that provide goods or services
- Adding substances to the environment faster than it can safely maintain and handle, harming organisms
- The date when humanity's resource use surpasses the Earth's annual capacity. Consequences include deforestation, soil erosion, biodiversity, CO2 buildup, extreme weather, and reduced food production
- Focuses on nature and ecology as central, valuing social, spiritual, and environmental balance over materialism
- Centered on humans, promoting sustainable management of sources through laws, taxes, and debate
- Maximum population or cops an area can support without harming the environment
21 Clues: Timber, fiber, food • More economically developed country • Contaminants from many dispersed sources • Contaminants from a single, identifiable source • natural resources that provide goods or services • The yield or benefits obtained from natural resources • Produces Oxygen, prevents floods, reduces soil erosion • ...
Demand-Side Economics 2013-05-30
7 Clues: The desire for certion products • you, the one that drives demand • The result of Demand-side economics • The result of supply-side economics • The ammount of a certin product avalible • Well-known economist who coined these terms • The largest factor affected by Keynes Economics
CSR Crossword 2022-04-19
12 Clues: Citizen • Justice • Absolute • Democracy • Home rule • Executive • Government • Federalism • Impeachment • Legislative • Balance of power • Keynesian Economics
Unit vocab project 2022-09-22
15 Clues: death • proof • canon • Slavery • old vase • peasants • bro code • business • sociology • experience • ayo sup bro • rome,in italy • self-government • digital map of rome • physical map of rome
Japanese school subjects 2023-10-04
16 Clues: HPE • art • math • dance • drama • music • history • science • science • English • Japanese • geography • social studies • Home economics • engineering/ technology • “national language” – this is what Japanese classes are called in Japanese
Verbs 2024-04-18
15 Clues: sorry • glasses • animals • children • fast food • Economics • in a flat • a new car • exercises • the guitar • a newspaper • an umbrella • in an office • mineral water • to the cinema
Lesson 1 Vocab 2026-01-09
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- 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
- the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better
- A system used to manage limited resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services]
- 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]
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- 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
- a way to compare the costs of an action with the benefits of that action; if benefits exceed costs, then the action is worth taking
8 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 • The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants • ...
WP1 - Environmental Humanities & Climate Change 2023-04-28
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- This is the abbreviation for the board that leads the international body for assessment of climate change. It is a key source of scientific information and technical guidance to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change.
- This three word term is referred to by Libby Robbins as the oversimplification of another term, the nuanced “Anthropocene”. Robbins posits the understanding of the Anthropocene is usually understood and appreciated at a deeper level by humanities and creatives.
- Accelerating this can be oppressive and allow for unpredictable responses. Its very essence , as Robin declares, can be a threat. Robin goes on to offer advice for scholars - ignore the political and ideological polarity and instead focus on extending the frame of one’s perspective to understand this term.
- This is the abbreviation for an environmental group. This group has been a top contributor in synthesized research for the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change.
- This forms of information-spreading are utilized heavily by the Environmental Humanities. Robbins claims this term is great at offering new imaginative questions and scales of action.
- In regards to the climate and biodiversity, this term is one that must be fought for to ensure inequalities aren’t further increased due to climate change induced displacements of people, animals,and resources. Climate and biodiversity ___ is also one of the main three emerging fields in environmental transdisciplinary scholarship.
- This mode of learning, which pulls from multiple fields of knowledge, has been employed by environmentalists to better combat climate change.
- This cognitive scientist describes the three cultures of knowledge, distinguishing between the emphasis on prediction and explication in natural and social sciences.
- This two word term refers to the period of time in which changes in social and natural systems grew at exponential pace since first recorded in the mid-20th century. We are still in this period.
- This is the abbreviation of the group that works on planetary issues, specifically in reference to climate. Climate change research begins with atmospheric physics because this was where global warming was discovered. This group now moves to include all natural sciences. Libby Robbins advocates for more appearances from other “human” fields.
- Abbreviation of field(s) that collaborate with the natural sciences to focus on environmental issues. The environment was historically categorized as a primarily scientific issue.
- This conceptualized yet imaginary concept of understanding in regards to the environmental humanities must be shifted to become more inclusive and diverse.
- This Swedish historian has argued that Environmental humanities are a 'symptom' ’ of a ‘transformation to a new research policy regime giving more space to responsibility, risk and complexity.
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- This form of science fiction media focuses on the climate, with specific interest in how humanity’s self-inflicted climate rise will lead to typically catastrophic and apocalyptic events. This fits into Robbins umbrella of “human” approaches to combating the climate crisis, yet some literary figures don’t accept this from of media as serious fiction.
- Abbreviation of field(s) that collaborate with the natural sciences to focus on environmental issues. The environment was historically categorized as a primarily scientific issue.
- This term is relatively new, being coined after the turn of the century. It serves as a metaphor for “living with planetary changes”. This term has also been used to describe the epoch of human intervention of the planet’s systems.
- The fight against climate change is less about ‘fixing’ the environment as it is re-imagining it. This term and the term ‘resilience’ were offered as better ways of responding.
- This two word field was guided by the natural sciences in the 1960s, with it being broadened in the 1970s to include policy and the social sciences.
- This term is the variety of life on Earth at all its levels, from genes to ecosystems, and can encompass the evolutionary, ecological, and cultural processes that sustain life. Some argue that humans have forged their own sphere within this term, dubbed the “Anthropocene”.
- This two word field gained traction in the 21st century due to climate change and global environmental changes being well-documented. It extends the idea of the human within the transdisciplinary mode of environmental studies. It can include a wide range of disciplines. Robin looks to delve into the humanities approach and contribution to environmental issues, specifically climate change.
- This ‘[blank] understanding’ is needed to understand how carbon emissions are embedded in lives and how it is something that can change behavior. This type of understanding is aided by transdisciplinary approaches. This term is an adjective.
- This Biologist and cultural theorist suggests that the ‘problem’ can limit responses. A focus on ‘solutions’ can lead to a failure to ‘stay with the trouble’, leaving the individual to find the crucial balance necessary to fighting climate change.
- Unlike Environmental science, environmental studies explicitly focuses a lot on this species and extension of the planet.
23 Clues: Unlike Environmental science, environmental studies explicitly focuses a lot on this species and extension of the planet. • This mode of learning, which pulls from multiple fields of knowledge, has been employed by environmentalists to better combat climate change. • ...
The Environmental Antagonist 2021-10-17
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- A created arm of the federal government called the Environmental _______ Agency helps to evaluate and enforce regulations and programs for the environment.
- A controversial process used to extract oil and natural gas called _____ is much debated for it's environmental effects.
- While the idea to switch a primary water source form the Detroit River to another river named after the city of ______, this crisis was a political nightmare creating a reversal decision and multiple environmental failures.
- The carefully crafted _______ helps to protect and enforce regulations for many environmental concerns.
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- Evaluation through risk ______ makes an effort for public officials to count the cost including environmental factors in new actions or procedures.
- To help produce a safe and acceptable amount of air or water pollution, there must be ________ standards set to a limited amount.
- The air toxin known as _____ can have an adverse effect on air quality.
- The form of ______ environmentalism encompasses those parties that may us extreme methods to raise environmental awareness compared to their counterparts.
- Differing views in government creates _______ and increasing challenges to modify existing or the creation of environmental protection laws.
- Many organizations called ______ groups push agendas towards public official and targeted issues.
10 Clues: The air toxin known as _____ can have an adverse effect on air quality. • Many organizations called ______ groups push agendas towards public official and targeted issues. • The carefully crafted _______ helps to protect and enforce regulations for many environmental concerns. • ...
New Classical Macroeconomics 2025-03-25
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- Ensuring that there are no surpluses nor shortages is market ___
- People make decisions based of their current information and
- is ____ expectations
- The main criticism assumes that the information is
- Sargent
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- Prescott
- Lucas
- Rejection of ______ economics
- Studies centered in the University of
- Suggests that real shocks control economics fluctuations is called the Real ___ Cycle
- Says that monetary and fiscal policies don't have any real impact of output and employment is ____ ineffectiveness
11 Clues: Lucas • Sargent • Prescott • is ____ expectations • Rejection of ______ economics • Studies centered in the University of • The main criticism assumes that the information is • People make decisions based of their current information and • Ensuring that there are no surpluses nor shortages is market ___ • ...
The Constitution 2024-02-28
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- Anonymously written papers
- Important state due to population, location(north), and economics
- A vote to bring a paper into life.
- Last name of the leader of the Federalist party
- Last name of the President.
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- First name of the President.
- Making of a government
- Important state due to population, location(south), and economics
- Last name of the Antifederalist leader.
- First to ratify the constitution
- Important state who has 364 delegates(abbr.)
11 Clues: Making of a government • Anonymously written papers • Last name of the President. • First name of the President. • First to ratify the constitution • A vote to bring a paper into life. • Last name of the Antifederalist leader. • Important state who has 364 delegates(abbr.) • Last name of the leader of the Federalist party • ...
ESG theme 2024-11-12
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- ESG __: Evaluation of a company’s performance on environmental, social, and governance issues
- Sustainable development goal aiming to reduce inequalities within and among countries
- Key framework for reporting ESG data in the EU, abbreviated as
- The S in ESG, representing a company’s responsibility to people and society
- Key standard for environmental reporting, abbreviated as
- Carbon __ Measurement of greenhouse gas emissions an entity is responsible for
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- A resource that is renewable and part of sustainable practices
- __ Economy: Model focused on reusing and recycling materials to reduce waste
- European entity setting new sustainability standards for reporting
- System for monitoring a company’s social and environmental impacts
- __ footprint: A measure of the environmental impact of human activities
11 Clues: Key standard for environmental reporting, abbreviated as • A resource that is renewable and part of sustainable practices • Key framework for reporting ESG data in the EU, abbreviated as • European entity setting new sustainability standards for reporting • System for monitoring a company’s social and environmental impacts • ...
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Crossword 2023-10-03
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- civic ... - the active participation of individuals in the social and political life of their communities, cities, or countries. It involves citizens taking an interest in public affairs, participating in elections, volunteering, attending community meetings, advocating for social causes, and working collectively to address societal issues.
- refers to the responsibility and answerability of individuals or organizations for their actions, decisions, and outcomes, particularly in economic matters. It ensures that those responsible are answerable for their conduct.
- involves the creation, development, and management of new businesses or ventures. It plays a crucial role in economic growth and innovation by bringing new products, services, and ideas to the market.
- measures taken by governments to restrict the movement of people and activities within a region or country, often in response to emergencies like pandemics or economic crises. These restrictions aim to limit the spread of disease or stabilize an economic situation.
- is the process of increased interconnectedness and interdependence of countries and economies through trade, investment, technology, and cultural exchange.
- ... practices - involve unethical, dishonest, or illegal activities aimed at obtaining personal gain, typically at the expense of the public good or an organization's integrity.
- economic ... - refer to periods when the rate of economic growth decelerates or contracts. It is often characterized by reduced business investments and a general decline in economic indicators.
- are changes or improvements made to economic systems, policies, or institutions to address deficiencies, inefficiencies, or outdated practices. They aim to enhance economic performance and efficiency.
- measures how well a particular economic policy, strategy, or action achieves its intended goals or objectives. It reflects the ability to produce desired outcomes efficiently.
- involve the influence of geography, politics, and international relations on economic decisions and outcomes. Geopolitical considerations can affect trade, investment, and international cooperation.
- refers to progress, improvement, or moving forward, especially in the context of economic development. It can encompass technological, social, and economic progress.
- are the most important goals or objectives that an individual, organization, or government sets for itself. In economics, priorities can guide resource allocation and decision-making.
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- means to work together or cooperate with others on a shared task or project. In economics, collaboration can involve countries, companies, or organizations coming together to achieve common economic objectives.
- relates to the processes and structures by which a country, organization, or entity is directed and controlled. In economics, good governance is essential for efficient resource allocation and economic stability.
- means to exceed or go beyond a particular benchmark or standard. In economics, it can refer to a country's economic performance surpassing that of others in terms of growth, production, or other relevant factors.
- refers to the position or order of something in relation to others, often based on factors like size, performance, or importance. In economics, it can denote the comparative position of a country, company, or product in a ranking or hierarchy.
- comprises the physical and organizational structures and facilities, such as roads, bridges, utilities, and transportation systems, that support economic activities and development.
- Per ...; often used to describe values or statistics on an individual basis. Translation: в расчёте на душу населения.
- means to obstruct or impede progress, development, or growth in economic activities. It refers to factors that slow down or create obstacles in achieving economic goals.
- is a political and economic approach that often appeals to the interests and sentiments of the general population. It can impact economic policies and decisions.
- means to make progress or move forward. In economics, it can refer to the development and growth of industries, technologies, or the overall economy.
- ... rate - is a measure that quantifies the increase or decrease in the size, quantity, or value of a particular variable over a specific period.
- a trade ... - occurs when a country exports more goods and services to other nations than it imports. In other words, it is a situation where the value of a country's exports exceeds the value of its imports, resulting in a positive trade balance.
- in economics refers to the capacity of an economic system or activity to continue or thrive over the long term without causing significant harm to the environment or depleting resources.
- is a situation in which no progress can be made because opposing forces or parties are evenly balanced and cannot reach an agreement. In economics, it can refer to situations where economic decisions or negotiations reach an impasse.
- refers to openness, clarity, and the availability of information in economic processes. It promotes trust, accountability, and fair decision-making in economic activities.
- are factors or elements that can change or vary in economic models or analyses. They are used to study the impact of different factors on economic outcomes.
- in economics involve the study of population characteristics, such as age, gender, income, and education, and how they impact economic trends and behavior.
- refers to the development and implementation of new ideas, technologies, products, or processes that can lead to economic growth and improved competitiveness.
- are countries or entities that cooperate and work together, often for mutual benefit, in various economic and geopolitical matters. This cooperation can include trade agreements, alliances, or partnerships.
30 Clues: Per ...; often used to describe values or statistics on an individual basis. Translation: в расчёте на душу населения. • ... rate - is a measure that quantifies the increase or decrease in the size, quantity, or value of a particular variable over a specific period. • ...
Introduction to managerial economics 2024-06-29
9 Clues: What to be • additional • net present value • what it ought to be • cost, additional cost • developing alternatives • revenue, additional revenue • Study of human wants and scarce resources • Economics, Integration of economic theories and business practices
Chapter 17 - Localizing Environmental Initiatives 2026-05-25
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- The acronym for the 1973/1978 Convention for the Prevention of Pollution from Ships.
- Providing a framework for local development policy through a bottom-up approach is called ________.
- The Philippines is considered one of the ________ countries due to its rich terrestrial habitats.
- The acronym for Multilateral Environmental Agreements.
- Environmental problems were not considered actual "issues" during the ________ War era.
- During the Cold War, environmental ________ slowly went from a small domestic problem to an international one.
- Gaps in local delivery ________ is a major factor in determining the success or failure of reaching global goals.
- Most scientists have an increasing concern for the status of ________.
- Localization supports the achievement of global goals on the environment through the ________ approach.
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- The Philippines boasts some of the richest terrestrial ________ of wild flora and fauna.
- Al ________ is the environmentalist who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.
- The SDGs are a set of goals aimed to end ________, fight inequality, and tackle climate change.
- The predecessor to the SDGs were the ________ Development Goals.
- World leaders adopted a 15-year deadline known as the 2030 ________ for Sustainable Development.
- The 1971 Convention on Wetlands of International Importance is known as the ________ Convention.
- The rich marine ecosystem that the Philippines extends into is known as the ________ Triangle.
- The acronym for the universal goals that apply to every country in the world.
- In 2009, President Barack Obama famously called for ________ and Trade.
- An environmental Protocol adopted in 1997 that started to take effect in 2005.
- The global warming documentary released in 2006 is titled An Inconvenient ________.
20 Clues: The acronym for Multilateral Environmental Agreements. • The predecessor to the SDGs were the ________ Development Goals. • Most scientists have an increasing concern for the status of ________. • In 2009, President Barack Obama famously called for ________ and Trade. • Al ________ is the environmentalist who won the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007. • ...
Environmental Science 2023-06-06
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- contains 3 different sub-studies
- contains 1 different sub-study
- contains 2 different sub-studies
- Environmental Science is an _____ science
- The amount of disciplines in Environmental Science
- Discovered the tragedy of the commons
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- The tragedy of the commons placed more _____ on landowners
- Ecology is more ____ compared to environmental science
- contains 4 different sub-studies
- contains 4 different sub-studies
- Tragedy of the ______
11 Clues: Tragedy of the ______ • contains 1 different sub-study • contains 3 different sub-studies • contains 2 different sub-studies • contains 4 different sub-studies • contains 4 different sub-studies • Discovered the tragedy of the commons • Environmental Science is an _____ science • The amount of disciplines in Environmental Science • ...
Vocab 1 2026-02-25
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- the branch of economics that uses objective analysis to find out how the economy actually works
- 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
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- 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.
- a way to compare the costs of an action with the benefits of that action; if benefits exceed costs, then the action is worth taking
- The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- A system used to manage limited resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants]
8 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] • The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants • ...
Environmental 2022-08-09
8 Clues: one stick person? • cant keep fish alive • johns guess at kayla • johns guess at alaina • rabies infested mammal • the one who skull %$&@s • who cusses at the WORST times • What don does on the weekends (apparently)
Third nine weeks study guide pt 2 2021-03-03
14 Clues: Sample • Policy • of Law • Policy • Effects • Opinion • of Error • Economics • Economics • Enterprise • Government • Cycle Effects • Socialization • of Opportunity
Economics review 2026-01-15
Across
- items a country produces
- Piece of a company's profits you buy
- Type of tax approach we use for income tax
- A country's overall wealth from production
- Tax on an import
- items a country takes in from other places
Down
- gradual increase in prices, dollar goes down
- Taxes on specific sales of goods like cars
- Type of fiscal or monetary policy that aims to increase spending
- interconnected world economy
- Trade advantage based on a country's ability to be efficient in production
- Theory of economics for mixed market systems
- System of economics that has strong govt control
13 Clues: Tax on an import • items a country produces • interconnected world economy • Piece of a company's profits you buy • Taxes on specific sales of goods like cars • Type of tax approach we use for income tax • A country's overall wealth from production • items a country takes in from other places • gradual increase in prices, dollar goes down • ...
Roots Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-20
15 Clues: Meat • Star • Edge • Money • Night • Money • Inside • Region • Health • Amazing • Inflammation • Inflammation • Study of Life • Inside Organ Injury • Interactions of biological organisms
subjects 2023-03-07
U3T1 Chapter 2 2023-10-26
Across
- These strategies include niche markets, emerging technologies, innovation and R&D
- _________ Development is targeting an existing market with new products
- An evaluation criteria measuring the business against others in the industry
- This occurs when two businesses pool resources together to create a third business
- This matrix was created by Igor and details growth strategies
- A macro environmental factor concerning the buying behaviours of consumers
- This growth strategy involves offering the existing product to the existing market
- Anyone with an interest in the business
- An evaluation criteria concerning the speed at which business is conducted
- The increase of _____ provides a challenge to mature businesses
- This is the first stage of the business lifecycle
- One of the macro environmental factors including unemployment rates
- A business function concerning how products are produced
- McDonalds used this growth strategy when expanding into the global market
- An operating external environmental factor that can reduce market share
Down
- This is the stage in the business life cyle where revenue begins to plateau and the target market has been fully captured
- A macro environmental factor regarding working conditions
- The first stage of the employment cycle
- This type of market is a small segment of the market with a unique set of characteristics
- An evaluation criteria concerning whether business goals were met
- _________ Development involves expanding horizontally with the same product mix
- This is a partnership between two businesses that provides mutual benefits
- A smaller version of a company that is opened in a new location
23 Clues: The first stage of the employment cycle • Anyone with an interest in the business • This is the first stage of the business lifecycle • A business function concerning how products are produced • A macro environmental factor regarding working conditions • This matrix was created by Igor and details growth strategies • ...
Kwanzaa Vocabulary 2023-01-07
16 Clues: Unity • Faith • Purpose • The Mat • The Corn • The Flag • The Crops • The Gifts • Creativity • Saba Poster • The Unity Cup • What's the news? • The Seven Candles • Self-Determination • Cooperative Economics • Collective Work and Responsibility
Le materie 2021-06-15
crnff 2024-02-27
Spanish learning chapter 2 2021-10-22
18 Clues: la mesa • la tiza • el papel • la pluma • el reloj • la silla • la física • la puerta • la química • la ventana • la pizarra • la mochila • la economía • la papelera • el trimestre • la especialización • el/la_compañero/a_de_clase • la administración de empresas
Year 7 economics 2025-08-15
16 Clues: seller • ceo boss • cash bank • job money • money cash • limit rare • money topic • boss manager • amount limit • idea business • boss employer • average person • interest extra • want don't need • other companies • business company
Subjects 2021-03-22
School subjects and home 2022-02-18
school subjects 2024-11-09
Béla (Zoltán) 28 Aug 2024 2024-08-27
Across
- - idézet
- ... exam - szigorlat
- - kellemetlen, kényelmetlen, alkalmatlan
- ... furniture - lapraszerelt bútor
- - elkoboz
- - összeszerel
- - bántalmazott
- ... chicken - sült csirke
- - festék (hajfesték, ruhafesték)
Down
- - haladó
- - zord, barátságtalan
- ... economics - technika óra
- - mez
- ... a good job - jó munkát végez
- - alkalmatlan
- - háziorvos
- - if
- I've never ... before - még sose repültem
- - mérni
19 Clues: - if • - mez • - mérni • - idézet • - haladó • - elkoboz • - háziorvos • - alkalmatlan • - összeszerel • - bántalmazott • ... exam - szigorlat • - zord, barátságtalan • ... chicken - sült csirke • ... economics - technika óra • ... a good job - jó munkát végez • - festék (hajfesték, ruhafesték) • ... furniture - lapraszerelt bútor • - kellemetlen, kényelmetlen, alkalmatlan • ...
CH1 Lesson1 VOCAB 2026-02-24
Across
- the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants
- 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
- A system used to manage limited resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- the branch of economics that uses objective analysis to find out how the economy actually works
Down
- a way to compare the costs of an action with the benefits of that action; if benefits exceed costs, then the action is worth taking
- 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.
- The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
8 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 • The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants • ...
TCI Ch 1 Lesson 1 2026-01-08
Across
- The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants
- analysis a way to compare the costs of an action with the benefits of that action; if benefits exceed costs, then the action is worth taking
- economics the branch of economics that uses objective analysis to find out how the economy actually works
Down
- 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.
- A system used to manage limited resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better
- something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action
8 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 • The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants • ...
