environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Spanish 1 Ch 2 48-49 Vocabulary 2021-11-11
28 Clues: Art • Math • Music • Latin • French • German • Biology • History • Physics • English • Spanish • Algebra • Calculus • Sciences • Geometry • subjects • Required • Geography • Chemistry • Languages • Arithmetic • School courses • Home Economics • Other subjects • Social Sciences • Computer Science • Physical Education • All, everybody, everything
Pams Puzzle 2021-11-23
Pams Puzzle 2021-11-23
Pams Puzzle 2021-11-23
Spanish 1 Ch 2 48-49 Vocabulary 2025-01-01
28 Clues: Art • Math • Music • Latin • French • German • Biology • History • Physics • English • Spanish • Algebra • Calculus • Sciences • Geometry • subjects • Required • Geography • Chemistry • Languages • Arithmetic • School courses • Home Economics • Other subjects • Social Sciences • Computer Science • Physical Education • All, everybody, everything
Mo Scoil 2024-12-02
27 Clues: Art • P.e • Irish • Music • Boring • French • i hate • i like • i love • English • history • science • Spanish • Woodwork • Religion • i prefer • Geography • Metalwork • enjoyable • technology • mixed school • Home Economics • primary school • secondaryschool • boarding school • secondary school • Business studies
chapter 2 vocab 2023-12-12
Across
- seek to influence (a politician or public official) on an issue.
- a stock of a resource from which a person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource.
- any measure by a government or corporation or other public or private organization
- a course or principle of action adopted or proposed by a government, party, business, or individual.
- the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- ask authoritatively or brusquely.
- a situation defined by an inefficient distribution of goods and services in the free market
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- a government document that outlines the impact of a proposed project on its surrounding environment.
- the practice of marking products with a distinctive label to show that their manufacture conforms to recognized environmental standards.
- a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive.
- a system that limits aggregate emissions from a group of emitters by setting a “cap” on maximum emissions.
11 Clues: ask authoritatively or brusquely. • seek to influence (a politician or public official) on an issue. • any measure by a government or corporation or other public or private organization • the branch of knowledge concerned with the production, consumption, and transfer of wealth. • ...
wefawef 2019-09-18
20 Clues: afgagaweg • awegaegaerg • wefawefawef • weoijwoeifj • agawegawegf • aergaweaweg • sehegaerhga • awefawefawef • sefghsehaerh • adgfaegagaga • sgaergaer ga • aergsergaerg • awegaerhgawe • agasdfgasdfg • adsfawwefawef • aefawefawefaw • awefawefawefa • weoifjweoifjwe • awefsaergaewrga • woeijowiejfoijwe
FUNDING UTILITIES: Comparing Sources and Environmental Requirements 2025-04-11
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- Federal-state program that provides funding and financing to public water systems for a wide range of drinking water infrastructure projects (acronym).
- How many federal cross-cutting authorities do you have to address in your SRF State Environmental Review?
- Environmental assessments that find actions are likely to have no significant impacts issue a _____ (acronym).
- Document that identifies environmental effects and determines their significance.
- Lowest level of NEPA analysis (acronym).
- Who administers the State Revolving Fund Programs in Oregon (acronym).
- Who administers CDBG for entitlement (urban) communities in Oregon (acronym).
- Who administers CDBG for non-metropolitan areas in Oregon.
- path for NEPA compliance on projects related to water and wastewater infrastructure (acronym).
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- Point where NEPA’s requirements kick in for a project.
- A _________ is prepared if a major federal action is determined to significantly affect the quality of the human environment.
- Federal credit program administered by EPA for eligible water and wastewater infrastructure projects (acronym).
- Which AKS team completes NEPA-related analyses.
- Federal funding provided to states, cities, and counties to support various community development activities (acronym).
- Federal-state program that provides funding and financing to eligible recipients for a wide range of water quality infrastructure projects (acronym).
- HUD online system for developing, documenting, and managing environmental reviews.
- Umbrella policy that facilitates project coordination by integrating compliance requirements that may otherwise proceed independently
17 Clues: Lowest level of NEPA analysis (acronym). • Which AKS team completes NEPA-related analyses. • Point where NEPA’s requirements kick in for a project. • Who administers CDBG for non-metropolitan areas in Oregon. • Who administers the State Revolving Fund Programs in Oregon (acronym). • Who administers CDBG for entitlement (urban) communities in Oregon (acronym). • ...
Doughnut Economics DCB 2022-04-30
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- Food security, health, education, income and work, peace and justice, political voice, social equity, gender equality, housing, networks, energy, water
- Instead of a linear self contained market, doughnut economists aim or a _ economy
- Climate change, ocean acidification, chemical pollution, nitrogen and phosphorus loading, freshwater withdrawals, land conversion, biodiversity loss, air pollution, ozone layer depletion
- the mainstream economists wrongly believe that humans are perfectly _
- between the outer 'ecological ceiling' circle (symbolising the environmental limits of the planet that we live on) and the inner 'social foundation' (setting out a baseline for human health and wellbeing)
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- Founder of doughnut economics
- Instead of being addicted to GDP growth, doughnut economists are _ about growth
- The monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time period by countries.
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States
- An intergovernmental economic organisation with 38 member countries, founded in 1961 to stimulate economic progress and world trade.
11 Clues: Founder of doughnut economics • the mainstream economists wrongly believe that humans are perfectly _ • Instead of being addicted to GDP growth, doughnut economists are _ about growth • Canada, France, Germany, Italy, Japan, the United Kingdom, and the United States • Instead of a linear self contained market, doughnut economists aim or a _ economy • ...
French Vocab book 2 unit 1 2025-10-10
15 Clues: Math • French • German • Holiday • Vacation • Geography • Free time • Economics • Study Hall • School Year • After School • Before school • End of the day • Physics-Chemistry • Beginning of the day
GDP Vocab- no spaces in answers 2020-06-15
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- true/false: Recessions increase unemployment.
- field of economics large-scale national factors.
- is a severe, long-term recession.
- study of decisions made by individuals/ businesses.
- is considered the Father of Economics
- Number of how many distinct US econonic traits
- is where the public owns all private resources
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- GDP decreases for two or more quarters (3-month period).
- president when Great Depression Started
- Competition & individual benefit are the driving forces
- value determined by # of hours required to produce product
- government has complete control over the economy.
12 Clues: is a severe, long-term recession. • is considered the Father of Economics • president when Great Depression Started • true/false: Recessions increase unemployment. • Number of how many distinct US econonic traits • is where the public owns all private resources • field of economics large-scale national factors. • government has complete control over the economy. • ...
Life is An Open Door 2022-08-10
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- english proficiency test administered by the Malaysian Examination Council (MEC)
- focuses on practical and industry-specific skills and knowledge to train you for the working world
- degree which combines the study of biology and chemistry to ensure that the medication and drugs that we consume are safe and effective.
- streams including subject such as economics, laws, business
- 6 subjects are required to be taken, which are delivered on modular basis.
- a degree which apply maths, science and engineering principles, solve various engineering problems systematically and design solutions and systems to help solve health, safety and environmental concerns
- a 2 to 4 semester pre university course which provides an extremely cost-effective route into tertiary education.
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- A pre-university programme offered by Malaysian private institutions of higher learning
- pre-university course that’s based on the Australian education system.
- a degree which involves recording, analysing and reporting financial transactions.
- Taken the longest duration to complete which is around 4 years
- a grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement
- Pre-university course offered by private institutions and is considered to be equivalent to form 6 in the UK
- Pre university examination in Malaysia which takes 1.5 years
- streams including subjects such as biology, chemistry, mathematic, physics
- number that indicates how well or how high you scored in your courses on average
16 Clues: streams including subject such as economics, laws, business • Pre university examination in Malaysia which takes 1.5 years • Taken the longest duration to complete which is around 4 years • pre-university course that’s based on the Australian education system. • streams including subjects such as biology, chemistry, mathematic, physics • ...
Life is An Open Door 2022-08-10
Across
- english proficiency test administered by the Malaysian Examination Council (MEC)
- focuses on practical and industry-specific skills and knowledge to train you for the working world
- degree which combines the study of biology and chemistry to ensure that the medication and drugs that we consume are safe and effective.
- streams including subject such as economics, laws, business
- 6 subjects are required to be taken, which are delivered on modular basis.
- a degree which apply maths, science and engineering principles, solve various engineering problems systematically and design solutions and systems to help solve health, safety and environmental concerns
- a 2 to 4 semester pre university course which provides an extremely cost-effective route into tertiary education.
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- A pre-university programme offered by Malaysian private institutions of higher learning
- pre-university course that’s based on the Australian education system.
- a degree which involves recording, analysing and reporting financial transactions.
- Taken the longest duration to complete which is around 4 years
- a grant or payment made to support a student's education, awarded on the basis of academic or other achievement
- Pre-university course offered by private institutions and is considered to be equivalent to form 6 in the UK
- Pre university examination in Malaysia which takes 1.5 years
- streams including subjects such as biology, chemistry, mathematic, physics
- number that indicates how well or how high you scored in your courses on average
16 Clues: streams including subject such as economics, laws, business • Pre university examination in Malaysia which takes 1.5 years • Taken the longest duration to complete which is around 4 years • pre-university course that’s based on the Australian education system. • streams including subjects such as biology, chemistry, mathematic, physics • ...
Alexia Paredes B7 2024-04-16
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- The visible human imprint on the environment, including buildings, landmarks, and agricultural patterns. Significance: Reflects the interactions between culture and the physical environment, shaping identities and providing historical insights. (3, VIT)
- Natural features such as rivers, mountains, or oceans that separate geographic regions. Significance: Define territories and influence migration patterns, resource distribution, and political boundaries. (4, VIT)
- The time it takes for a population to double in size. Significance: Illustrates population growth rates and impacts resource consumption and environmental sustainability. (2, IDK)
- Economic and political ideology emphasizing free markets, deregulation, and privatization. Significance: Influences policies on trade, taxation, and social services, shaping global economic trends and inequalities. (7, IDK)
- Economic theory explaining how the price and demand for land change with distance from the central business district of a city, Significance Guides urban planning and real estate development decisions by understanding land use patterns and transportation networks. (5, IDK)
- The practice of establishing and maintaining control over foreign territories for economic exploitation and cultural domination. Significance: Shaped the modern world by reshaping societies, economies, and political landscapes through colonization and imperialism. (4, CC)
- The policy of extending a nation's power and influence through diplomacy or military force. Significance: Played a significant role in shaping global politics, economics, and cultures, often leading to conflicts and resistance movements. (4, CC)
- A political movement advocating the recovery of territory culturally or historically related to one's nation but currently under another state's control. Significance: Can lead to territorial disputes and conflicts between nations, challenging established borders and international relations. (4, IDK)
- Architectural styles and trends of the present time. Significance: Reflects current technological advancements, cultural values, and environmental concerns in the built environment. (3, IDK)
- Period of rapid industrialization, technological innovation, and urbanization that began in the late 18th century. Significance: Transformed economies, societies, and daily life by introducing machinery, factories, and mass production. (7, VIT)
- Software that analyzes and visualizes spatial data to understand patterns and relationships. Significance: Essential for urban planning, disaster management, and environmental monitoring by integrating various geographic data layers. (1, CC)
- A sudden increase in the number of cases of a disease within a specific community or region. Significance: Raises awareness about public health measures and the importance of disease prevention and control. (2, CC)
- The process of wealthier individuals moving into a deteriorating urban area, often leading to displacement of lower-income residents. Significance: Raises questions about urban development, social equity, and community identity in rapidly changing neighborhoods. (6, CC)
- Architectural style characterized by unconventional forms, eclectic influences, and playful design elements. Significance: Challenges traditional notions of beauty and functionality, reflecting cultural shifts and diverse perspectives. (3, IDK)
- The difference between birth rate and death rate in a population. Significance: Indicates population growth or decline and influences economic development and social policies. (2, IDK)
- A network of satellites that provides location and time information anywhere on Earth. Significance: Revolutionized navigation, transportation, and many other fields by enabling precise positioning and tracking. (1, CC)
- Relocating business operations or services to a foreign country. Significance: Aims to leverage lower labor costs and regulatory advantages, but can impact domestic employment and raise ethical questions about labor standards and environmental practices. (7, CC)
- The process of population concentration in urban areas due to rural-to-urban migration and natural population growth. Significance: Drives economic development, cultural exchange, and environmental challenges in cities worldwide. (6, VIT)
- Graphical representation of the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded at various prices. Significance: Helps businesses and policymakers understand consumer behavior and make pricing decisions. (5, IDK)
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- Policy that requires developers to include affordable housing units in new residential developments. Significance: Aims to promote socio-economic diversity and address housing affordability issues in rapidly growing urban areas. (6, IDK)
- A simplified language used for communication between speakers of different native languages. Significance: Facilitates communication in multicultural settings and serves as a bridge between diverse communities. (3, CC)
- An outbreak of a disease that spreads over a wide geographic area. Significance Highlights the interconnectedness of the world and the importance of global cooperation in healthcare. (2, CC)
- Economic reliance on the export of a few primary goods, such as minerals or agricultural products. Significance: Can make countries vulnerable to price fluctuations, market downturns, and economic instability. (7, IDK)
- The movement of people, goods, and ideas between different locations. Significance: Helps explain how and why cities develop, economies grow, and cultures mix. (1, IDK)
- A method of studying phenomena by considering their location in space. Significance: Provides insights into how geography influences various aspects of life, from urban planning to environmental conservation. (1, IDK)
- A theory explaining how populations change over time as societies develop. Significance: Helps predict future population trends and plan for healthcare, education, and infrastructure needs. (2, VIT)
- Information about where things are located on Earth's surface. Significance: Helps us understand patterns and relationships in our physical world, from mapping streets to tracking wildlife migration. (1, VIT)
- Urban planning and design movement that promotes walkable neighborhoods, mixed land use, and sustainable development. Significance: Seeks to create livable, vibrant communities while addressing environmental and social challenges in urban areas. (6, CC)
- The authority of a state to govern itself and control its own affairs. Significance: Forms the basis of international relations and determines a nation's ability to make laws and policies within its borders. (4, IDK)
- Languages that develop from a mixture of different languages, often as a result of colonization or trade. Significance: Reflects cultural blending and adaptation, preserving heritage while evolving to meet the needs of speakers. (3, CC)
- The transition from hunting and gathering to farming and settled societies. Significance: Marked a fundamental shift in human history, enabling population growth, urbanization, and the development of civilizations. (5, VIT)
- Relating to or derived from living organisms. Significance: Refers to agricultural products grown without synthetic pesticides or fertilizers, promoting environmental sustainability and health. (5, CC)
- Organisms whose genetic material has been altered using biotechnology techniques. Significance: Raises ethical, environmental, and health concerns while offering potential benefits such as increased crop yield and disease resistance. (5, CC)
- An area organized around a central node or focal point, with interconnected transportation and communication networks. Significance: Facilitates trade, transportation, and cultural exchange, shaping regional economies and social interactions. (6, IDK)
- Contracting out business processes or services to external providers, often in other countries. Significance: Allows companies to focus on core activities, reduce costs, and access specialized expertise, but can also lead to job displacement and ethical concerns. (7, CC)
35 Clues: The movement of people, goods, and ideas between different locations. Significance: Helps explain how and why cities develop, economies grow, and cultures mix. (1, IDK) • The time it takes for a population to double in size. Significance: Illustrates population growth rates and impacts resource consumption and environmental sustainability. (2, IDK) • ...
GDP Vocab- no spaces in answers 2020-06-15
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- true/false: Recessions increase unemployment.
- field of economics large-scale national factors.
- is a severe, long-term recession.
- study of decisions made by individuals/ businesses.
- is considered the Father of Economics
- Number of how many distinct US econonic traits
- is where the public owns all private resources
Down
- GDP decreases for two or more quarters (3-month period).
- president when Great Depression Started
- Competition & individual benefit are the driving forces
- value determined by # of hours required to produce product
- government has complete control over the economy.
12 Clues: is a severe, long-term recession. • is considered the Father of Economics • president when Great Depression Started • true/false: Recessions increase unemployment. • Number of how many distinct US econonic traits • is where the public owns all private resources • field of economics large-scale national factors. • government has complete control over the economy. • ...
environmental 2024-07-09
Across
- the fact or process of a species, family, or other group of animals or plants becoming extinct.
- things that are no longer useful or wanted
- the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting
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- (waste) into reusable material.
- knowledge or perception of a situation or fact
- poisonous.
- a synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers such as polyethylene
- air pollution that reduces visibility
8 Clues: poisonous. • (waste) into reusable material. • air pollution that reduces visibility • things that are no longer useful or wanted • knowledge or perception of a situation or fact • the action or state of making or being made impure by polluting • a synthetic material made from a wide range of organic polymers such as polyethylene • ...
Unit 1 2021-04-19
12 Clues: Debate • Attatchment theory • Supports the child • A biological factor • Classed as full term • Tests done after birth • An Environmental Factor • Seeing a child as a whole • Helps physical Development • Opposite of fine motor skills • used to check for pre-eclampsia • Opposite of environmental factors
Sustainable Finance Brain Teaser 2026-02-11
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- Global environmental priority.
- Fast-growing electricity source.
- European power leader in 2025.
- Long-term environmental balance.
- Clean energy sources.
- Energy saved for later use.
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- Systems supporting clean energy.
- Mixed public and private funding.
- Reducing carbon emissions.
- Electricity transmission network.
- Capital allocated to projects.
- Country targeting 42% renewables.
12 Clues: Clean energy sources. • Reducing carbon emissions. • Energy saved for later use. • Global environmental priority. • Capital allocated to projects. • European power leader in 2025. • Systems supporting clean energy. • Fast-growing electricity source. • Long-term environmental balance. • Mixed public and private funding. • Electricity transmission network. • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-08-30
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- A person who provide goods and services.
- Make (something) on a large scale using machinery.
- Send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- Put (money) into financial schemes, shares, property, or a commercial venture with the expectation of achieving a profit.
- Money paid regularly at a particular rate for the use of money lent, or for delaying the repayment of a debt.
- physical work.
- Merchandise or possessions.
- Commercial transactions conducted electronically on the internet.
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- Bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- An international financial institution that provides loans and grants to the governments of low- and middle-income countries for the purpose of pursuing capital projects.
- A person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
- The amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- People who are in the labour force that are currently looking for a job but doesn't have one.
- The total income produced by a given source.
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- the exclusive possession or control of the supply of or trade in a commodity or service.
- Intangible items that can be bought and sold.
18 Clues: physical work. • Merchandise or possessions. • A person who provide goods and services. • The total income produced by a given source. • Intangible items that can be bought and sold. • Make (something) on a large scale using machinery. • Send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • A person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • ...
international economics 2022-10-11
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- Selain Sumber daya hal yang menentukan pola perdagangan dari beberapa barang baik barang impor maupun ekspor
- aktivitas perdagangan internasional dengan menjual barang ke luar negeri
- ….. dan perdagangan hal yang mengarahkan pada terjadinya peningkatan dalam efisiensi, produksi, konsumsi, dan kepuasan pada perdagangan luar negeri
- organisasi internasional yang mengurusi terkait dengan perdagangan antar negara
- pungutan yang dikenakan terhadap barang ketika masuk atau keluar batas negara
- yang terjadi Ketika perdagangan nilai ekspor suatu negara lebih kecil dari nilai impornya
- IMF, IFC, dan ADB merupakan kerja sama ekonomi internasional di bidang…….
- Apa mata uang Portugal
- ketika barang dan jasa dibeli dan dijual antar negara tanpa tarif, bea dan kuota disebut perdagangan…..
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- Bila nilai mata uang suatu negara mengalami kenaikan dibanding negara lain maka nilai tukarnya mengalami….?
- sistem kurs yang masih dapat campur tangan pemerintah (bahasa inggris)
- ADVANTAGE keunggulan yang muncul karena menghasilkan suatu barang atau jasa dengan biaya peluang yang lebih rendah (Bahasa inggris)
- selisih antara nilai ekspor dan nilai impor suatu negara dalam suatu periode tertentu
- kebijakan pemerintah untuk membatasi barang-barang yang masuk dari luar negeri
- mata uang dari Negara Kamboja
- perdagangan di suatu negara nilai eksport nya lebih besar dibandingkan nilai impornya
- Konversi antara suatu mata uang dengan mata uang lain
- mata uang dari Negara Argentina
18 Clues: Apa mata uang Portugal • mata uang dari Negara Kamboja • mata uang dari Negara Argentina • Konversi antara suatu mata uang dengan mata uang lain • sistem kurs yang masih dapat campur tangan pemerintah (bahasa inggris) • aktivitas perdagangan internasional dengan menjual barang ke luar negeri • IMF, IFC, dan ADB merupakan kerja sama ekonomi internasional di bidang……. • ...
Economics Crossword 2021-09-13
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- consumers buy more of a good when its price decreases and less when its price increases.
- goods used in place of one another
- consumers' desire to purchase goods
- is a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at each different price.
- is a graphical representation of a demand schedule.
- a good that consumers demand less of when their income Increases
- the description or distribution of characteristics of some target audience, customer base, or population
- two goods that are bought and used together
- a measure of how consumers react to a change in price
- good that consumers demand more of when their incomes increase
- consumers react to an increase in a good’s price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
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- the full amount of total sales of goods and Services
- is a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at each different price.
- is demand for a good that is very sensitive to changes in price
- a person changes his or her consumption of goods and services as a result of a change in real income
- “all other things held constant.”
- a given percentage that changes in price that leads to an equal percentage change in quantity demanded or supplied.
- is demand for a good that consumers will continue to buy despite a price increase
18 Clues: “all other things held constant.” • goods used in place of one another • consumers' desire to purchase goods • two goods that are bought and used together • is a graphical representation of a demand schedule. • the full amount of total sales of goods and Services • a measure of how consumers react to a change in price • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2021-02-19
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- Sometimes people take money from the government because they can't support themselves. When they do this, we say they _______ _______ (2 words).
- The amount of money in the economy is called the money _______.
- It's a verb. It means "bring products into your country from somewhere else."
- These are people who buy and use things.
- It's a verb. We use it in economics when a number has been changing for a long time, and then it stops changing and stays at the same level.
- It's verb. It means that the number or the value of something goes up and down.
- It's a verb which we use to discuss data. It means "go up", and people often confuse it with "raise".
- The percentage of people who don't have jobs is called the unemployment _______.
- Investors but and sell these on the stock market.
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- It's a process which happens in every economy. In this process, prices go up a little bit each year, so money loses a little bit of its value.
- In economics, if the number or the value of something stays the same for a period of time, we can say it remains _______.
- Key pieces of data which tell you what's happening in the economy are called economic _______.
- It's a number which shows how much you can produce with all your inputs (time, money, materials etc.)
- In economics, when people talk about what will happen next, they say things like "Over the _______ year, prices will increase."
- It's a verb. It means "to say what you think will happen in the future".
- It's a verb. It means that the number or the value of something goes down.
- These are types of food and other products that people use very often in their everyday lives. (2 words)
- The system which shows how much retail prices change each year is called the retail price _______.
18 Clues: These are people who buy and use things. • Investors but and sell these on the stock market. • The amount of money in the economy is called the money _______. • It's a verb. It means "to say what you think will happen in the future". • It's a verb. It means that the number or the value of something goes down. • ...
Economics Crossword 2013-08-24
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- People who buy goods with money.
- The study of economics on a large scale.
- A general slowdown in economic activity.
- A natural disaster causing a lack a water.
- A capacity to endure the natural ecology of the world.
- The amount of products producers are willing and able to sell at a given price.
- The total sum of product and service transactions between two agents.
- A measure of people in a given country.
- The acronym for Gross Domestic Product.
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- The shipping of goods and services out of the port of a country.
- Something not required to live but rather a luxuary.
- A market value of total money or income.
- The study of economics on a small scale.
- Requirements to live.
- Something that is a hinderence and creates disadvantage.
- This happens when there is an abundance of population and not enough jobs.
- An economic resource that has worth.
- A consumer's desire, willingness and ability to pay for specific goods.
18 Clues: Requirements to live. • People who buy goods with money. • An economic resource that has worth. • A measure of people in a given country. • The acronym for Gross Domestic Product. • A market value of total money or income. • The study of economics on a small scale. • The study of economics on a large scale. • A general slowdown in economic activity. • ...
Economics Project 2023-11-07
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- A merger occurring between companies in the same industry.
- a worker who is hired on a temporary or fixed-term contract basis to provide specific services for a specific project or period of time.
- the business practice of hiring a party outside a company to perform services or create goods that were traditionally performed in-house by the company's own employees and staff.
- a joint venture between a franchisor and a franchisee.
- Wages fluctuate with respect to the demand and supply of labor.
- the process by which education increases productivity and results in higher wages.
- investment securities where an investor lends money to a company or a government for a set period of time, in exchange for regular interest payments.
- a business arrangement by which two or more individuals agree to share responsibilities, assets, profits, and financial and legal liabilities of a jointly-owned business.
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- something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money
- gives workers the freedom to choose whether or not to join a labor union in the workplace.
- the theory that the completion of college indicates to employers that a job applicant is intelligent and hard-working. contingent employment.
- the sum of the employed plus the unemployed
- an unfair labor practice that occurs when a union requires an employer to pay for services they did not perform.
- the relocation of an aspect of a business's operations from one country to another
- the merger of two or more companies that provide different supply chain functions for a common good or service.
- the demand for a good or service that results from the demand for a different, or related, good or service.
- foreign national who is permitted to live and work temporarily in a host country.
- output per worker or per hour worked.
18 Clues: output per worker or per hour worked. • the sum of the employed plus the unemployed • a joint venture between a franchisor and a franchisee. • something a person or company owes, usually a sum of money • A merger occurring between companies in the same industry. • Wages fluctuate with respect to the demand and supply of labor. • ...
Economics Review 2023-12-31
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- any place or situation in which people buy and sell goods and services
- goods and services provided by the government and consumed by the public as a group
- the economic resources needed to produce goods or services
- refering to a situation in which a change in price, either up or down, leads to a relatively larger change in the quantity demanded or the quantity supplied
- desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service
- all the human time, effort, and talent used to produce goods and services
- a situation that exists when there are not enough resources to meet human wants
- the study of how individuals and societies satisfy their unlimited wants with limited resources
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- the incentive that encourages people and organizations to improve their material well being by seeking to gain from economic activities
- the willingness and ability of a producer to produce and sell a product
- the value of something that is given up by choosing one alternative over another
- the desire to have some good or service and the ability to pay for it
- the financial gain a seller makes from a business transaction
- the alternative someone gives up when making an economic choice
- a side effect of a transaction that affects someone other than the producer or buyer
- an economic system in which the government owns some or all of the factors of production
- a government payment that helps cover the cost of an economic activity that can benefit the public as a whole
- an economic system based on private ownership of the factors of production
18 Clues: the economic resources needed to produce goods or services • desires that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service • the financial gain a seller makes from a business transaction • the alternative someone gives up when making an economic choice • the desire to have some good or service and the ability to pay for it • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2025-10-15
Across
- Land, _____, and Capital
- Man's best friend
- Typically referred to things for business
- This type of economy is known for having one leader typically a dictator
- Any money made after the production cost is made back
- Amount of products that people are willing to buy.
- Taylor Swift's other name
- Example like Laptops and Desktops
- Motive to work, save, and invest
- A tangible object that is worth something
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- Limited resources
- You buy one to use the other
- A place where buyers and sellers meet
- Luxuries or things not needed to live
- A verb that is non-tangible
- What is it worth?
- Failure to grow economically
- Food, Water, and Shelter
18 Clues: Limited resources • Man's best friend • What is it worth? • Land, _____, and Capital • Food, Water, and Shelter • Taylor Swift's other name • A verb that is non-tangible • You buy one to use the other • Failure to grow economically • Motive to work, save, and invest • Example like Laptops and Desktops • A place where buyers and sellers meet • Luxuries or things not needed to live • ...
Economics Vocab 2026-02-11
Across
- type of economy where goods and services are acquired through bartering and trade
- how much of a product or service you have available to sell
- economic_______________ are structures that determine who is in control of how goods and services are bought and sold
- the desire of a consumer to buy a good or service
- intangible, or untouchable action a person performs
- when there is an excess of a service or good
- type of economy where governments decide what to buy and sell
- jobs or workers needed to create a product or service
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- type of economy where individuals decide what to buy and sell
- all of the business related to a good or service
- people who start a business in hopes of making a profit
- the area needed to get raw materials and natural resources to produce a good
- a tangible or touchable products that can be bought or sold
- the man made things needed to produce a good or service
- when there is a shortage of a good or service
- a system for how good and services are bought and sold in a society
- market ________________ is the price where supply and demand meet
- type of economy where individuals and governments decide what to buy and sell
18 Clues: when there is an excess of a service or good • when there is a shortage of a good or service • all of the business related to a good or service • the desire of a consumer to buy a good or service • intangible, or untouchable action a person performs • jobs or workers needed to create a product or service • people who start a business in hopes of making a profit • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2026-02-16
Across
- The level at which a person, group or country lives as measured by the extent to which it meets its needs and wants.
- The dollar value of all final goods and services produced in a country during a single year.
- Increase in prices of goods and services
- An economy in which the means of production are owned by the government and are supposed to be managed for the benefit of the public
- An economy in which most of the means of production are privately owned and these owners compete for selling what they produce.
- A resource that cannot be replaced.
- A resource that can be replenished in relatively short period of time.
- The way a society decides on the ownership and distribution of its economic resources.
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- The potential benefit or gain that is gien up when choosing one option over others.
- An economy in which goods are produced by individuals for themselves and are distributed mainly through families.
- The amount of products and services available to the public.
- The situation in which there are limited resources to satisfy unlimited needs
- An economy in which parts of the economy are privately owned and parts are owned by the government.
- Materials or substances such as minierals, forests, water, and fertile land that occur in nature.
- Things that a person would like to have but are not needed for survival. ex: toys, expensive shoes, or video games.
- The money that a country uses to acquire goods and services.
- How many people want to buy a product or service.
- Things that people require to survive: ex: food, water, clothing and shelter.
18 Clues: A resource that cannot be replaced. • Increase in prices of goods and services • How many people want to buy a product or service. • The amount of products and services available to the public. • The money that a country uses to acquire goods and services. • A resource that can be replenished in relatively short period of time. • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-04-02
Across
- Used by corporations and government to issue debt
- Market where there is only one seller
- large-scale economic factors
- mandatory contribution levied on individuals or corporations by a government entity
- limitation of supply in relation to the demand for a commodity
- central monetary policy authority in India
- satisfaction derived from the consumption of a commodity
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- father of economics
- amount of an item produced for sale
- alternative name of micro economics
- transformation of inputs into output
- a cashless economic system in which services and goods are traded at negotiated rates
12 Clues: father of economics • large-scale economic factors • amount of an item produced for sale • alternative name of micro economics • transformation of inputs into output • Market where there is only one seller • central monetary policy authority in India • Used by corporations and government to issue debt • satisfaction derived from the consumption of a commodity • ...
political and governance 2024-02-01
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- JURISPRUDENCE the science of law
- QUANTIFICATION the researcher should measure and quantify those data
- ART selective re-creation of reality
- PARTICIPATION active involvement
- SCIENCE is a set of rules and methods for investigating reality logically and systematically
- ACCOUNTABILITY a key tenet of good governance
- SYSTEMIZATION research in political science must be systematic
- TRANSPARENCY decision and endeavors known to the people
- HISTORICAL emphasizes on the study of history of every political reality to analyze any situation
- LEGAL approach concerned with the legal process
- ECONOMICS the production, distribution,and consumption of goods
- POLIS city
- GEOGRAPHY geographical conditions
- DEMOCRACY the law that people express their will and exercise their sovereignty
- VALUES believe that to do objective research one has to be value free
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- REGULARITIEScertain uniformities in political behavior
- VERIFICATION emphasizes testing and verifying everything
- TECHNIQUES put emphasis on the use of those research tools and method
- PHILOSOPHY man alternative vision of the state
- KUBERNAEIN greek word means to steer
- ARTA anti-red tape act of 2007
- SCIRE to know
- SOCIOLOGY study of society as a whole
- LASSWELL author of a major study of the distributive consequences of political activity
- ANARCHY absence of law
- INTEGRATION political science should not be separated from various other social sciences like history, sociology and economics, etc.
- INSTITUTIONAL approach concerned with the study of formal structures and institutions
- PHILOSOPHICAL values cannot be separated from the study of politics and political system
- HISTORY past events or the records of the past
- PSYCHOLOGY human behavior
30 Clues: POLIS city • SCIRE to know • ANARCHY absence of law • PSYCHOLOGY human behavior • ARTA anti-red tape act of 2007 • JURISPRUDENCE the science of law • PARTICIPATION active involvement • GEOGRAPHY geographical conditions • KUBERNAEIN greek word means to steer • ART selective re-creation of reality • SOCIOLOGY study of society as a whole • ...
Engineer's Day 2025-09-11
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- Engineering field involving chemical processes
- Father of Modern Mysore
- Field involving machines and manufacturing
- Technology involving autonomous machines
- Institution organizing Engineers' Day in India
- Field involving circuits and electronics
- Award received by Sir M. Visvesvaraya
- Policy supporting deep tech startups
- Engineering field involving environmental solutions
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- Engineering field involving data and AI
- Field involving design and construction of buildings
- Field involving software and algorithms
- 2025 theme includes this term for advanced technologies
- Celebrated on September 15 in India
- Engineering excellence drives this
- Sir Visvesvaraya's profession
- Computing paradigm involving quantum bits
- Technology involving intelligent machines
18 Clues: Father of Modern Mysore • Sir Visvesvaraya's profession • Engineering excellence drives this • Celebrated on September 15 in India • Policy supporting deep tech startups • Award received by Sir M. Visvesvaraya • Engineering field involving data and AI • Field involving software and algorithms • Technology involving autonomous machines • ...
The Great Depression 2021-12-03
Across
- A share of the worth of a company.
- When there is no water for crops.
- The science of goods, services, and trade.
- A person who buys stock as an investment.
- A specialist in economics.
Down
- When people are out of work.
- Believing that things will turn out well.
- The President during the Great Depression.
- Buying stock hoping it will increase.
- Personal property that is worth something.
10 Clues: A specialist in economics. • When people are out of work. • When there is no water for crops. • A share of the worth of a company. • Buying stock hoping it will increase. • Believing that things will turn out well. • A person who buys stock as an investment. • The President during the Great Depression. • The science of goods, services, and trade. • ...
Economics quiz 2023-04-09
Across
- Major source of revenue for governments
- Financial capital of India
- The value of the good or service forgone by choosing another investment
- The fundamental problem in economics
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- State of rest in economy
- Father of modern economics
- Rate of increase in price over time
- Trade of goods and serviceswithout the use of money
- Measure of final value of all goods and services
- India's central bank
10 Clues: India's central bank • State of rest in economy • Father of modern economics • Financial capital of India • Rate of increase in price over time • The fundamental problem in economics • Major source of revenue for governments • Measure of final value of all goods and services • Trade of goods and serviceswithout the use of money • ...
Economics crossword 2013-12-10
Across
- It is the responsiveness of the quantity supplied to a change in price
- It is the quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy at any price and at any time
- In a _____ market, resources are allocated by the price mechanism, or supply and demand
- In a labour market, the supply of labour is from _________
- A place where buyers and sellers meet
- ________ income measures the monetary value of the flow of output of goods and services
- It is the quantity of a good or service that firms are willing and able to produce at any price and at any time
- It is the responsiveness of the quantity demanded to a change in income
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- It measures the responsiveness of the quantity demanded of a product to a change in its own price
- Consumer surplus is a measure of the _______ that people gain from consuming goods and services
- It occurs when real national output is rising at a rate faster than the trend rate of growth
- It is a payment by the government to firms so that it reduces their costs of production and therefore encourages them to produce more
- All goods and services that have a price
- A tax that is the percentage of the price of a good.
- In a market for goods and services, supply is from _____
- C+I+G+(X-M) is ___
- It is an imposed expenditure by the government.
- It shows of two or more goods and services that can be produced using all resources
18 Clues: C+I+G+(X-M) is ___ • A place where buyers and sellers meet • All goods and services that have a price • It is an imposed expenditure by the government. • A tax that is the percentage of the price of a good. • In a market for goods and services, supply is from _____ • In a labour market, the supply of labour is from _________ • ...
Economics Review 2021-06-03
Across
- If the supply curve shifts right this represents a __________ in supply.
- If the price is above the equilibrium price this will create a ___________.
- Money you make from a stock investment
- Your pay before any deductions
- Most products are distributed through private markets to people who are willing to pay for the goods and services.
- occurs when people are willing to buy a different quantity of a product at the same price.
- Markets in which productive resources are bought and sold.
- If the demand curve shifts left this represents a __________ in demand.
- The fundamental economic problem resulting from society not having enough resources to produce all the things people need and want.
Down
- Illustrates the flow of resources and products from households to businesses and from businesses to households, along with corresponding flow of money.
- Your pay after all deductions
- Money you make from something you are not currently working on
- An increase in a nation’s total output of goods and services over time.
- The monetary (money) value of all final goods, services, and structures produced within a country’s national borders during a one-year period.
- income Money in exchange for work you do.
- Goods are produced in state-owned facilities and in theory should be distributed equally among the population.
- A percentage of the principal
- Insures each bank customer for $250,000
18 Clues: Your pay after all deductions • A percentage of the principal • Your pay before any deductions • Money you make from a stock investment • Insures each bank customer for $250,000 • income Money in exchange for work you do. • Markets in which productive resources are bought and sold. • Money you make from something you are not currently working on • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-01-11
Across
- a general increase in price across an economy
- how much it is worth in money
- the rivalry among sellers trying to achive such goals as increasing profit
- physical objects that someone produces
- mental/physical work of production
- an income that does not increase even when price goes up
- the power of consumers to decide what gets produced
- a steady long term increase in real GDP
- another name for centrally planned govt.
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- any government system that provides monetary assistance to people with an inadequate or no income
- economic system that relies on habit
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- gross domestic product
- a risk taker in search of profit
- a person who uses a good or service
- an economy in which prices and wages are determined mainly by supply and demand
- study of how people satisfy unlimited wants through careful use of realtive scarce resource
- give up one benefit to gain another
18 Clues: gross domestic product • how much it is worth in money • a risk taker in search of profit • mental/physical work of production • a person who uses a good or service • give up one benefit to gain another • economic system that relies on habit • physical objects that someone produces • a steady long term increase in real GDP • another name for centrally planned govt. • ...
Economics Review 2023-12-18
Across
- gross domestic product
- governmental imposition on maximum price of good
- when the market is doing well
- when one person is in charge of a resource
- supply exceeds demand
- amount able to be provided/produced
- demand exceeds supply
- payment to companies from government as support
- when the market is not doing well
- making more money makes it less valuable
- a company or group authorized by law to act as a single entity
- market based on system with little governmental control
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- businesses find it hard to make profit in the long run
- when a group of people essentially act as a monopoly
- two or more companies merging to control all factors of production
- companies with unrelated products coming together
- governmental imposition on minimum price of good
- amount the general populace desire
18 Clues: supply exceeds demand • demand exceeds supply • gross domestic product • when the market is doing well • when the market is not doing well • amount the general populace desire • amount able to be provided/produced • making more money makes it less valuable • when one person is in charge of a resource • payment to companies from government as support • ...
economics crossword 2023-11-09
Across
- unlimited needs and wants but limited resources
- a dishonest scheme
- acts of requiring something because it is essential
- the rise in the prices of goods ato create nd services
- the total expenditure event occurs when utilizing economic resources to produce goods and services
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use
- a person who uses their wealth to invest in trade
- organisation of economic production
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- advice given to customers during trade
- movement of people one place to another
- the way of organising the production and distribution of goods and services
- a financial gain
- used to calculate a companies financial status or or production against other firms
- to create economic value to a point at which they will command a price
- part-ownership of a company
- a person or organisation that puts money into financial schemes
- the action of selling and trading goods and services
- a desire that can be satisfied by consuming a good or service
18 Clues: a financial gain • a dishonest scheme • part-ownership of a company • organisation of economic production • advice given to customers during trade • movement of people one place to another • unlimited needs and wants but limited resources • a person who uses their wealth to invest in trade • acts of requiring something because it is essential • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-06-07
Across
- a portable instrument that is used as an intermediary to facilitate the sale and purchase of goods between parties
- the demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service
- The process of recognizing or creating an opportunity, testing it in the market, and gathering the resources necessary to go into business
- economic system in which the means of production are publicly owned and economic activity is controlled by a central authority that assigns quantitative production goals and allots raw materials to productive enterprises
- financial motivations for people to take certain actions
- the change in total production cost that comes from making or producing one additional unit
- the separation of a work process into a number of tasks, with each task performed by a separate person or group of persons
- to the ability of people to meet their needs consistently
- when property they acquire without the use of force, fraud, or theft is protected from physical invasions by others
- represent the potential benefits that an individual, investor, or business misses out on when choosing one alternative over another
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- a method of production whereby an entity focuses on the production of a limited scope of goods to gain a greater degree of efficiency
- the inputs used to produce a good or service in order to produce income
- the principle that consumers, through their purchasing decisions, determine the demand for goods and services, and therefore have a powerful influence on what is produced and how it is produced
- consists of the knowledge, skills, and health that people invest in and accumulate throughout their lives, enabling them to realize their potential as productive members of society
- an economy based on capitalism, where goods and services are freely exchanged on an open market
- a type of transaction where two parties freely trade goods or services
- when all goods and factors of production in an economy are distributed or allocated to their most valuable uses and waste is eliminated or minimized
- questions asked to determine the state of the economy
18 Clues: questions asked to determine the state of the economy • financial motivations for people to take certain actions • to the ability of people to meet their needs consistently • a type of transaction where two parties freely trade goods or services • the inputs used to produce a good or service in order to produce income • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-05-05
Across
- money you have to pay back
- goods and services that are produced and sold to other regions
- a person who needs to hire someone
- tools needed for making things
- a plan of how the money will be spent
- money that is paid to the government
- a person who takes a risk to start a business
- a rivalry between two companies
- goods and services that are brought in from other regions
- productive resources supplied by nature
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- worldwide market where countries buy and sell goods
- something that can be used to increase profit or production
- what a person gives up choosing to use a resource one way instead of another
- having too much of something
- having a small amount of something
- doing one thing very well
- talents and skills of people who contribute to the production of good
- a percentage of money of the total amount that is paid to your bank account
18 Clues: doing one thing very well • money you have to pay back • having too much of something • tools needed for making things • a rivalry between two companies • having a small amount of something • a person who needs to hire someone • money that is paid to the government • a plan of how the money will be spent • productive resources supplied by nature • ...
Latin America Crossword Puzzel 2016-11-25
Across
- ability to vote
- an island that is made of the countries of Haiti on the west and the Dominican Republic on the east
- descendants of Europeans and Africans
- religion based on African traditional beliefs that is practiced in Cuba; often called voodoo
- the government owns or controls most farms and businesses
- a combination of smoke and thick fog
- pollution the environmental problem found in Venezuela
- America the term that groups countries that speak mostly languages based on the ancient Latin language
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- the environmental problem found in Brazil
- times when all electricity to a region is cut off
- cannot read or write
- pollution the environmental issue found in Mexico City
- republic Brazil and Mexico's gov't system
- descendants of Europeans and Native Americans
14 Clues: ability to vote • cannot read or write • a combination of smoke and thick fog • descendants of Europeans and Africans • the environmental problem found in Brazil • republic Brazil and Mexico's gov't system • descendants of Europeans and Native Americans • times when all electricity to a region is cut off • pollution the environmental issue found in Mexico City • ...
invironment 2020-09-16
Across
- to the decrease in forest areas across the world that are lost uses such as agricultural croplands,urbanization,or mining activities.
- often defined as a decrease is some or all types of natural habitat is the lands scape the dividing of the landscape into smaller and more isolated
- environmental zoned is an area in which the only vehicles permitted to be driven are those that meet
- rain-as it flows through the soil,acidic rain water can leach aluminum from soil day particles and the flow into stream and lakes.
- the scientific analysis and study of interactions among organism and environment
- emission standards and which are identified as such by a special colour
- conservation is basically the practice of us humans to save the environmental from collapsing,such as loss of species ecosystem due to pullotion and human activities.
- in emission of carbon dioxide a greenhouse gas.
- in the environmental influence the ability of predators and prey to detect one another
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- the termination of a kinds usually a species.
- are controlled by external and internal factors.
- two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable.
- has more than 1,200 animal species 223 mammal, 702 bird,125, reptile,38 amphibian, and 111 fish species and 4700 plant pieces.
- gases from combustion of fossils fuels are associated with the global warming of earths climate.
- habitat is the type of natural environment in which a particular species of organism lives.
- exploitation of natural resources is the use of natural resources of economic growth,sometimes with negative connotation of accompanying environmental degration
16 Clues: two thirds of landfill waste is biodegrable. • the termination of a kinds usually a species. • in emission of carbon dioxide a greenhouse gas. • are controlled by external and internal factors. • emission standards and which are identified as such by a special colour • the scientific analysis and study of interactions among organism and environment • ...
La clases 2021-09-27
29 Clues: P.E • math • level • class • french • spanish • science • college • physics • biology • algebra • english • history • required • optional • geometry • calculus • sociology • economics • geography • languages • chemistry • psychology • study hall • high school • social studies • computers class • literature class • elementary school
in la clase 2023-09-21
22 Clues: why • which • biology • physics • Because • History • English • library • where to? • bookstore • chemistry • economics • to arrive • psychology • which ones • mathematics • wastebasket • to the left of • to the right of • Computer science • next to: besides • to have breakfast
En la Clase 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why? • Which? • library • English • biology • history • because • Physics • Bookstore • Chemistry • Economics • To arrive • Where to? • Psychology • mathematics • wastebasket • Which ones? • To have dinner • To the left of • To the right of • Next to;besides • Computer science • To have breakfast • business administration
En la Clase 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why? • Which? • library • English • biology • history • because • Physics • Bookstore • Chemistry • Economics • To arrive • Where to? • Psychology • mathematics • wastebasket • Which ones? • To have dinner • To the left of • To the right of • Next to;besides • Computer science • To have breakfast • business administration
En la Clase 2023-09-21
24 Clues: Why? • Which? • library • English • biology • history • because • Physics • Bookstore • Chemistry • Economics • To arrive • Where to? • Psychology • mathematics • wastebasket • Which ones? • To have dinner • To the left of • To the right of • Next to;besides • Computer science • To have breakfast • business administration
Fundamental Economic Concepts 2025-01-21
Across
- The branch of economics that examines national and global trends
- An economic model illustrating the interaction of supply and demand
- A system in which countries benefit by focusing on what they produce most efficiently
- The value of the next best alternative forgone when a choice is made.
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- term describing a situation where improving one person’s well-being harms another’s.
- The branch of economics focused on individual and market-level decisions.
- A condition of limited resources and unlimited wants
- The study of how individuals make decisions to allocate scarce resources.
- curve illustrating trade-offs in production choices.
9 Clues: A condition of limited resources and unlimited wants • curve illustrating trade-offs in production choices. • The branch of economics that examines national and global trends • An economic model illustrating the interaction of supply and demand • The value of the next best alternative forgone when a choice is made. • ...
Economics 1 2014-10-08
Across
- Eskimo
- effects of economic forces upon individual parts of the economy
- useful work that cannot be seen or touched
- business people that make things
- nation's economic decisions are the result of individual decisions
- place where things are bought and sold
- anything used to make something
- the study of how people make one choice rather than another.
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- things that go into making goods and services
- the state of being in short supply
- businesses selling the same product
- things that can be seen and touched
- a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole, rather than individual markets.
- opportunity _____
- Soviet leader that created Five-Year Plans
- someone who buys something
- person who studies the workings of an economic system
17 Clues: Eskimo • opportunity _____ • someone who buys something • anything used to make something • business people that make things • the state of being in short supply • businesses selling the same product • things that can be seen and touched • place where things are bought and sold • useful work that cannot be seen or touched • Soviet leader that created Five-Year Plans • ...
1980's 2023-05-08
Across
- space shuttle that took sally ride to space
- Reagan administration feared that conflict with the lebanese would cause a Arab-israeli war
- 40th president and defeated jimmy carter
- caused by 1979 crisis energy crisis which was caused by iranian revolution
- nuclear defense system
- first woman in space
- person who killed tried to kill ronald reagan
- hockey game between U.S and Soviet Union
- 41st president
Down
- named trickle down economics
- invaded by soviet union
- ended during reagans inauguration speech
- only time reagan deployed american military in latin america
- arms were being sold to a `group in nicaragua
- first made in 1981
- supported anti-communist and wanted to roll back Soviet-backed pro-communist governments in Africa, Asia, and Latin America.
- a portmanteau of Reagan and economics attributed to Paul Harvey
- got ronald reagan into white house
18 Clues: 41st president • first made in 1981 • first woman in space • nuclear defense system • invaded by soviet union • named trickle down economics • got ronald reagan into white house • ended during reagans inauguration speech • 40th president and defeated jimmy carter • hockey game between U.S and Soviet Union • space shuttle that took sally ride to space • ...
Contemporary American History 2023-05-15
Across
- won narrowly in the 2000 election
- US embassy was attacked and hostages were taken for 444 days
- older generation with traditional values
- movement led by Dr. King in pursuit of basic rights
- Intern Clinton had an affair with
- leader of the Soviet Union, came to an agreement with Reagan
- won the 1980 election against Carter
- president who was assassinated in the '60s
- Won the 1992 election
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- UN authorized, expel Iraqui forces from Kuwait
- got impeached because of Watergate
- younger generation who rebelled against traditional values
- part of the counterculture movement, anti-war, peace with nature
- music festival of the '60s, lots of rock music, drug use, free love, etc
- very good background, president after Reagan
- Katrina massive hurricane that hit New Orleans in 2005
- Reagan's plan to reduce taxes, cut the budged, supply-side economics, trickle-down economics
- moved quickly from House Minority Leader to VP to president
18 Clues: Won the 1992 election • won narrowly in the 2000 election • Intern Clinton had an affair with • got impeached because of Watergate • won the 1980 election against Carter • older generation with traditional values • president who was assassinated in the '60s • very good background, president after Reagan • UN authorized, expel Iraqui forces from Kuwait • ...
Economics Vocabulary Introductory Level 2023-05-04
Across
- the next unit, one more
- how much someone needs to pay for an item
- not a shortage, but instead, once you use something, it can't be used elsewhere
- meeting society demands
- how much money above costs a company brings in
- measuring on small levels, firms and markets
- objective statements on how things are
- the development of someone's work worth, education, experience
- measurement of output versus input
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- the tools used for production of items
- subjective statements on how things should be
- measuring on large levels, unemployment, inflation and gdp
- allocation of a world where people have limited resorces, but unlimited wants
- making at the lowest cost, best use of resources
- the enjoyment or satisfaction derived from a product or service
- economics has many variables, this assumes all things being equal
- how much money a company brings in
- how much it takes for a company to produce
18 Clues: the next unit, one more • meeting society demands • how much money a company brings in • measurement of output versus input • the tools used for production of items • objective statements on how things are • how much someone needs to pay for an item • how much it takes for a company to produce • measuring on small levels, firms and markets • ...
Ceteris Paribus Crossword 2026-04-01
Across
- Efficiency where no one can gain without loss
- The doomsday economist who predicted population would outgrow food supply
- Profiting from price differences across markets
- Payment for labor
- Related to government spending and taxation
- Two consecutive quarters of negative GDP growth
- Choosing "good enough" instead of optimal. The economics of settling
- How easily an asset can be converted to cash
- A cost or benefit that spills over to a third party
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- Relating to the effect of one additional unit
- Small loans, big developmental hopes
- Trade without money
- Business model licensing a brand and system. MCU, but make it economics.
- Government policy of cutting spending. The economic equivalent of a crash diet
- A group of firms acting together to control prices and output
- An investor who expects prices to fall. The pessimist of Wall Street
- A scheme paying old investors with new money.
- A self-sufficient economy with no international trade
18 Clues: Payment for labor • Trade without money • Small loans, big developmental hopes • Related to government spending and taxation • How easily an asset can be converted to cash • Relating to the effect of one additional unit • Efficiency where no one can gain without loss • A scheme paying old investors with new money. • Profiting from price differences across markets • ...
Economics 1 2014-10-08
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- the state of being in short supply
- useful work that cannot be seen or touched
- business people that make things
- person who studies the workings of an economic system
- things that can be seen and touched
- a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole, rather than individual markets.
- place where things are bought and sold
- nation's economic decisions are the result of individual decisions
- Soviet leader that created Five-Year Plans
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- opportunity _____
- effects of economic forces upon individual parts of the economy
- the study of how people make one choice rather than another.
- someone who buys something
- Eskimo
- businesses selling the same product
- things that go into making goods and services
- anything used to make something
17 Clues: Eskimo • opportunity _____ • someone who buys something • anything used to make something • business people that make things • the state of being in short supply • things that can be seen and touched • businesses selling the same product • place where things are bought and sold • useful work that cannot be seen or touched • Soviet leader that created Five-Year Plans • ...
Wrap up Vocabulary 2024-09-21
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- _____factors refer to environmental changes initiated by human activity.
- The_____Revolution led to significant environmental challenges due to rapid industrialization in the 18th century.
- In the context of environmental science, a _____ must be specific and testable.
- The scientific_____involves a systematic approach to studying natural phenomena .
- Using energy-efficient appliances can significantly reduce your_____footprint.
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- The Clean Air Act (1963) and the Clean Water Act (1972) are examples of major environmental
- All solid portions of Earth
- means taking responsibility for the careful management of resources.
- The____protects us from harmful solar radiation.
- All forms of water on Earth
10 Clues: All solid portions of Earth • All forms of water on Earth • The____protects us from harmful solar radiation. • means taking responsibility for the careful management of resources. • _____factors refer to environmental changes initiated by human activity. • Using energy-efficient appliances can significantly reduce your_____footprint. • ...
Environmental Protection 2024-06-02
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- what kind of energy does the sierra club support
- groups in every state used to address local and national environmental issues.
- legislation supported by the Sierra Club to reduce air pollution.
- The type of campaign the Sierra Club uses to mobilize supporters and raise awareness.
- Founder of the Sierra Club in 1892.
- Influencing policymakers
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- The type of action the Sierra Club uses to enforce environmental protection laws.
- One of the oldest and largest environmental organizations in the United States.
- The Sierra Club opposes this method of extracting oil and gas due to environmental concerns.
- what does the sierra club protect
10 Clues: Influencing policymakers • what does the sierra club protect • Founder of the Sierra Club in 1892. • what kind of energy does the sierra club support • legislation supported by the Sierra Club to reduce air pollution. • groups in every state used to address local and national environmental issues. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2013-04-20
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- The probability that an actual return on an investment will be lower than the expected return.
- Economic freedom from the occurrence or risk of injury, danger, or loss. Promise of returns in case of economic damages or losses.
- Payments made by a corporation to its shareholder members.
- The degree to which an asset or security can be bought or sold in the market without affecting the asset's price.
- Company A company that owns enough voting stock in another firm to control management and operations by influencing or electing its board of directors
- A rise in value or price, especially over time.
- An increase in stock price
- Purchasable shares of a company
- To commit (money or capital) in order to gain a financial return
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- A stock or other security such as a mutual fund
- An individual or institution (including a corporation) that legally owns a share of stock in a public or private corporation.
- A Decrease in stock price
- A group or organization of owners
- Debt security, under which the issuer owes the holders a debt and, depending on the terms of the bond, is obliged to pay them interest, and/or to repay the principal at a later date
- Is anything that can be offered to a market that might satisfy a want or need
- Generally expressed in units of some form of currency.
- The return received on a business undertaking after all operating expenses have been met.
- Provides deposit insurance guaranteeing the safety of a depositor's accounts in member banks up to $250,000 for each deposit ownership category in each insured bank
18 Clues: A Decrease in stock price • An increase in stock price • Purchasable shares of a company • A group or organization of owners • A stock or other security such as a mutual fund • A rise in value or price, especially over time. • Generally expressed in units of some form of currency. • Payments made by a corporation to its shareholder members. • ...
Economics Crossword 2014-04-03
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- __________ Methods is how a product is made.
- Human effort put into the production of goods and services.
- The increase in average costs of production as output increases is called __________ of scale.
- _______ Widening is where a firm maintains the rate of growth of it’s capital stock with it’s labour force.
- The turnout of products from a business.
- Environmental _____________ refers to the ability to ability to meet the current needs without compromising future needs.
- Capital _________ is when the rate of growth of capital stock in a business is greater than that of Its labour force.
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- The decrease in average costs of production as output increases is called __________ of scale.
- the process where goods, money and ideas are moving around the world faster and more cheaply than before.
- Output per unit of input over time.
- Investment in labour.
- Technical _______ refers to the point on the LRAC where average cost is minimal.
- LRAC stands for the long run ______ cost curve.
- _____ of products refers to the range of goods that may be produced.
- __________ change may include changes in machinery and electronics.
- Putting money into something, in the hope of receiving a return.
- Total revenue minus total costs.
- The cost of products.
18 Clues: Investment in labour. • The cost of products. • Total revenue minus total costs. • Output per unit of input over time. • The turnout of products from a business. • __________ Methods is how a product is made. • LRAC stands for the long run ______ cost curve. • Human effort put into the production of goods and services. • ...
Economics Crossword 2020-04-26
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- is a system of production, resource conduct and distribution of goods and services within a society
- a person who creates economic value
- to ask for with proper authority; claim as a right
- the management of revenues the conduct or transaction of money
- the supplying of utilities, and or commodities
- Supports liberalism and socialism
- relative worth, merit, or importance
- a tax on receipts from sales'
- an act of rivalry for supremacy
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- the state of being granted with the rights, privileges, and duties of a citizen.
- the state of being unemployed
- a person or organization that uses a commodity or service
- Supports conservatism
- a financial gain, the difference between spent and gained money
- exclusive control of a commodity or service
- insufficiency or shortness of supply
- the nonpayment of taxes
- merchandise or possessions that may satisfy a consumer
18 Clues: Supports conservatism • the nonpayment of taxes • the state of being unemployed • a tax on receipts from sales' • an act of rivalry for supremacy • Supports liberalism and socialism • a person who creates economic value • insufficiency or shortness of supply • relative worth, merit, or importance • exclusive control of a commodity or service • ...
Economics Crossword 2021-09-13
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- consumers buy more of a good when its price decreases and less when its price increases.
- goods used in place of one another
- consumers' desire to purchase goods
- is a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at each different price.
- is a graphical representation of a demand schedule.
- a good that consumers demand less of when their income Increases
- the description or distribution of characteristics of some target audience, customer base, or population
- two goods that are bought and used together
- a measure of how consumers react to a change in price
- good that consumers demand more of when their incomes increase
- consumers react to an increase in a good’s price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
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- the full amount of total sales of goods and Services
- is a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at each different price.
- is demand for a good that is very sensitive to changes in price
- a person changes his or her consumption of goods and services as a result of a change in real income
- “all other things held constant.”
- a given percentage that changes in price that leads to an equal percentage change in quantity demanded or supplied.
- is demand for a good that consumers will continue to buy despite a price increase
18 Clues: “all other things held constant.” • goods used in place of one another • consumers' desire to purchase goods • two goods that are bought and used together • is a graphical representation of a demand schedule. • the full amount of total sales of goods and Services • a measure of how consumers react to a change in price • ...
Economics Review 2022-05-24
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- "each person works and is paid on their abilities
- The amount
- A country's trade and industry are controlled by _______ _______
- Promotes a more equal society
- The want/need for an item
- A particular product that one persons always has a demand for it.
- The wealth starts at the top and goes down
- What kind of economy is based on goods and services, and work
- In order for the supply and demand to become equilibrium they need to?
- Who took the first steps in the Soviet Union to create a communist economy?
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- A policy or attitude of letting things take their own course, without interfering (Hint: There is an extra character separating the words)
- What is the name of switching one money into another form of money
- Healthcare, welfare payments, green energy, and agriculture are examples of ______
- sets a minimum purchased cost for a product or service
- economy Combines between market and command economic systems
- What did Stalin create in order to switch economies?
- What kind of economy relies heavily on supply and demand
- A demand _______ is a graph that shows the quantity demanded at each and every price that might prevail in the market
18 Clues: The amount • The want/need for an item • Promotes a more equal society • The wealth starts at the top and goes down • "each person works and is paid on their abilities • What did Stalin create in order to switch economies? • sets a minimum purchased cost for a product or service • What kind of economy relies heavily on supply and demand • ...
Economics/Goverment 2023-12-19
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- A ban on trade
- Trade
- Ceramonial leader of Japan
- The leader of North Korea
- The goverment makes all the desions
- Citzens vote for the legilaure and the legilaure picks the cheif exutive
- Power rests with the people
- The only politcal party in china
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- The three econmic qustions are answered by supply and demand
- States how a countrys goverment will run and gives basic laws and freedoms
- when one person is in control of the Goverment
- A tax in imported goods
- Exchange When countreis swap currenies
- The three econmic qusteions are answered by what has been done in the past
- Ruled by few
- A Limit on imported goods
- Includes things from all three econmic sytems
- Citzens can vote for the legilateure and cheif exutive.
18 Clues: Trade • Ruled by few • A ban on trade • A tax in imported goods • A Limit on imported goods • The leader of North Korea • Ceramonial leader of Japan • Power rests with the people • The only politcal party in china • The goverment makes all the desions • Exchange When countreis swap currenies • Includes things from all three econmic sytems • ...
Exploring Economics 2024-01-27
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- things that are desired but not essential to life.
- minimal requirements of things that are necessary for survival.
- a system for coordinating and distribution of goods and services.
- include the four types of resources - land, labor, capital and entrepreneurship.
- when you give up one thing to get something else.
- the basic elements from which all goods and services are produced.
- any long-lasting good that is used to make other goods or services.
- exists if we desire more of something than we can have.
- anything long lasting that is created by humans for use in production.
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- the study of choice under conditions of scarcity.
- the willingness of people to assume the risks involved with business ventures.
- anything drawn from nature for use in the production of goods and services.
- a collection of people show share a common bond.
- the value of the next-best alternative given up when that choice is made.
- the skills and knowledge of workers.
- physical items produced in an economy.
- activities produced in an economy.
- time and effort people contribute to the production process.
18 Clues: activities produced in an economy. • the skills and knowledge of workers. • physical items produced in an economy. • a collection of people show share a common bond. • the study of choice under conditions of scarcity. • when you give up one thing to get something else. • things that are desired but not essential to life. • ...
SEM Economics 2024-10-19
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- % of time the home team should win to have the highest attendance
- shares the most gate revenue among the professional sports leagues
- this transfers from team to spectator when season tickets are purchased
- what the r in tr stands for
- this is the slope of the demand curve
- the effect where we replace a more expensive good with a less expensive one
- TR-TC
- this is what happens to price in demand decreases
- how many billions of dollars the NFL made in revenue
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- this
- how many billions of dollars the online gambling industry generated in revenue last year
- this is what teams sell
- these costs are a major reason why teams move cities
- this remains unchanged regardless of whether the team wins or loses
- this is when a person escapes from everyday life issues and problems and attends a game
- this is the effect where we spend more if we make more
- teams in this league have a greater variability in profit (wider range of revenues from team to team)
- have the largest shared tv contract among the professional sports leagues
18 Clues: this • TR-TC • this is what teams sell • what the r in tr stands for • this is the slope of the demand curve • this is what happens to price in demand decreases • these costs are a major reason why teams move cities • how many billions of dollars the NFL made in revenue • this is the effect where we spend more if we make more • ...
Economics crossword 2024-11-19
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- corporations Headquarters in one country, but operating in many
- a business organization owned and operated by a group of individuals for their shared benefit
- The labor force is all nonmilitary people who are employed or unemployed.
- The most complex form of business
- A refusal to work organized by a body of employees as a form of protest.
- partnership one person holds the liability and the other invests in the money earned
- proprietorship A business owned by one person
- A business owned by 2 or more people
- is a merger of 3 or more unrelated businesses joinin
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- As the economy changes, so does the job market
- More and more businesses are using these workers referred to as contingency employment
- of workers Name one type of worker
- Semiindependent business that pays fees to a parent company for the exclusive right to sell something in an area
- purpose is to increase wages and better the working conditions of the members
- No owner, often run by a board Usually provide a benefit to the public
- cooperatives name one cooperative
- mergers Help corporations grow
- Function like a general partnership but each partner only has a limited amount of liability
18 Clues: mergers Help corporations grow • cooperatives name one cooperative • The most complex form of business • of workers Name one type of worker • A business owned by 2 or more people • proprietorship A business owned by one person • As the economy changes, so does the job market • is a merger of 3 or more unrelated businesses joinin • ...
Economics crossword 2025-05-11
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- The overall system of production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services within a specific geographic area, such as a country or region.
- To receive money or something else of value in return for work or effort.
- A detailed financial plan, usually for a specific period, that outlines expected income and planned expenditures, serving as a tool for managing financial resources.
- The flow of money or its equivalent received by an individual, household, or organization over a period of time, typically as payment for labor, goods sold, or returns on investments.
- An individual or organization that creates or provides goods or services for sale in a market, utilizing resources and labor in the production process.
- of production: The resources (like land, tools, factories) used to produce goods and services.
- The process of determining the monetary value at which a good or service will be offered for sale, taking into account costs, competition, and consumer willingness to pay.
- The act or power of selecting between different options.
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- A place, either physical or virtual, where buyers and sellers interact to exchange goods and services, and where prices are determined by the forces of supply and demand.
- An individual or organization that purchases goods or services from a seller or business.
- An individual who takes the initiative and risk to start and manage a new business venture, often innovating and creating new products, services, or processes.
- Anything generally accepted as a medium of exchange, a measure of value, or a means of payment.
- The quantity of a specific good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a particular price and during a specific period.
- To utilize goods and services to satisfy personal or business wants and needs, often involving the direct use or depletion of the item or service.
- (Supply): The quantity of a specific good or service that producers are willing and able to make available for sale at a particular price and during a specific period.
- The social science that studies how individuals, businesses, and governments make decisions about allocating scarce resources to satisfy their unlimited wants and needs.
- A situation in a market where the quantity of a good or service supplied by producers exceeds the quantity demanded by consumers at a given price, resulting in unsold inventory.
- To pay out money to buy goods or services, or to use time doing something.
18 Clues: The act or power of selecting between different options. • To receive money or something else of value in return for work or effort. • To pay out money to buy goods or services, or to use time doing something. • An individual or organization that purchases goods or services from a seller or business. • ...
11COMM Economics 2022-06-13
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- types of goods that are needed and purchased when income is low. (These could be goods we already own as we look to purchase better)
- when the demand curve shifts right this indicates a what in demand
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments, pocket money...
- the label that is on the x axis
- a type of good that is used alongside another product/good
- act of choosing between two possibilities
- a type of good that is replacement of another good that is the exact same
- all factors remain unchanged, when all factors remain the same
- when we see a change in demand, we see a what in the demand curve
- principles or standards of behaviour; one's judgement of what is important in life
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- the next best alternative, the option you would have chosen, the option that misses out
- the label that is on the y axis
- when we have unlimited wants and limited means
- represents demand for a good or service on a graph
- to represent a change in price, we show a what in the demand curve (starts with m)
- when the demand curve shifts left this is indicates a what in demand
- type of good that is wanted and purchased when income is high
- when prices increase demand decreases and vice versa. This is otherwise known as...
18 Clues: the label that is on the y axis • the label that is on the x axis • act of choosing between two possibilities • when we have unlimited wants and limited means • represents demand for a good or service on a graph • a type of good that is used alongside another product/good • type of good that is wanted and purchased when income is high • ...
Unit 1 Econ Vocab 2017-01-17
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- natural resources
- shows alternative ways to use economy's resources
- unintended side effect that either benefits or costs someone other than the consumer
- how we make choices and how they affect others
- human resources
- using your resources to produce max amount of goods/services
- a thing that we desire but is not a need
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- study of economics as a whole
- unlimited wants limited resources
- unavailable goods/services; high demand, low supply
- alternative as a result of a decision
- a thing that is necessary for survival
12 Clues: human resources • natural resources • study of economics as a whole • unlimited wants limited resources • alternative as a result of a decision • a thing that is necessary for survival • a thing that we desire but is not a need • how we make choices and how they affect others • shows alternative ways to use economy's resources • ...
Economics First Two Chapters 2025-09-11
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- Goods, such as tools or machinery, used to produce consumer goods.
- The cost of producing one item, A, expressed in terms of the numbers of another item, B, which must be given up to produce A (that is, A’s opportunity cost).
- A method of study used to make discoveries in natural science and social sciences (such as economics) that has four steps: observation, data collection, explanation, and verification.
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
- The use of a bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end, such as consumption.
- A positive relashionship between two variables where when one variable is increased the other variable also increases, and when one variable is decreased the other also decreases.
- The value or benefit that must be given up to achieve something else. For example, by choosing to produce item A, a business gives up the benefit that it could have gained from producing item B using the same resources.
- The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit derived from each available option to help make a rational choice among them.
- The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world.
- The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations.
- The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another.
- A hypothesis that has been proven false but is still accepted by many people because it appears to be true
- The result, effect, or outcome of an action taken or the refusal to take an action.
- As used in graphs, the point at which the vertical and horizontal axes meet.
- A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products or services.
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- The favouring of one available option over another in making a decision or choice.
- A graphical representation of the production choices facing an economy.
- Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behaviour.
- a fallacy where one believes what's good for the individual is good for everyone
- A fallacy based on oversimplification, that a particular event has one cause rather than several causes.
- A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from consuming an item.
- A fallacy where one believes that what occurs before some event is logically the cause of it.
- A negative relashionship between two variables where when one variable is increased the other decreases, and when one variable is decreased the other increase.
- To use limited resources efficiently in production.
- A person with a vested or personal interest (or stake) in an economic decision.
- A particular use of resources that achieves a desired end, such as consumption.
- goods or services that an economy produces to satisfy human needs.
27 Clues: To use limited resources efficiently in production. • The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another. • Goods, such as tools or machinery, used to produce consumer goods. • goods or services that an economy produces to satisfy human needs. • A graphical representation of the production choices facing an economy. • ...
Les expressions du discours 2024-01-23
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- Reducing plastic use is a fundamental step towards environmental conservation; firstly, it minimizes pollution and protects marine life.
- Addressing climate change collectively is crucial; either we work together or face irreversible consequences.
- Innovations in green technology play a pivotal role in sustainability; moreover, they drive positive change and reduce ecological impact.
- Responsible consumption is crucial; except for mindful choices, we risk depleting natural resources.
- Investing in renewable energy is a key strategy for a sustainable future; certainly, it aligns with global efforts to combat climate change.
- Renewable energy sources are crucial; however, their widespread adoption is still a challenge.
- Environmental education becomes crucial in fostering a sense of responsibility; then, informed individuals can drive positive environmental change.
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- Recycling is essential, and like composting, it contributes to reducing waste and preserving resources.
- Conservation efforts must continue to protect endangered species; nevertheless, habitat loss remains a significant threat.
- Carpooling and using public transportation are key; for cleaner air quality, these alternatives must be embraced.
- Advocating for environmental policies is essential for systemic change; secondly, it promotes a legal framework that supports ecological well-being.
- Reforestation efforts are vital because deforestation contributes to climate change; because of this, global initiatives are underway to restore forests.
- Individuals can make a significant impact by adopting eco-friendly habits, so incorporating sustainable practices into daily life is essential.
- Sustainable practices will lead to a healthier planet for future generations; then, the global community must prioritize environmental stewardship.
- Transitioning to a circular economy is imperative for long-term ecological balance; finally, it ensures resources are used efficiently and sustainably.
- Every small action contributes to the overall health of the environment; certainly, individual choices matter.
16 Clues: Renewable energy sources are crucial; however, their widespread adoption is still a challenge. • Responsible consumption is crucial; except for mindful choices, we risk depleting natural resources. • Recycling is essential, and like composting, it contributes to reducing waste and preserving resources. • ...
Geography 7A types of Geography Benja and Manu 2023-04-18
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- were frogs ussualy live and its very shallow.Physical geography
- A big screen to watch programs.human geography
- Places that create things and ussualy throw smoke. Environmental geography
- stagnant places of water where lots of fishes live. Physical geography
- A black gass that is bad for nature. Environmental geography
- Water with trash in it. Environmental geography
- A mountain with lava inside wich ussualy errupts .Physical geography
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- Bottles made out of other recycled bottles.Environmental geography
- A mean of transport. human geography
- An electronic device which humas always use.human geography
- wood trunked with leaves where birds make their nests. Physical geography
- Plastic or paper or things that people throw because they have no use.Environmental geography
- A certain transport that follows a path.human geography
- A type of home for humans. human geography
- big water currents. Physical geography
15 Clues: A mean of transport. human geography • big water currents. Physical geography • A type of home for humans. human geography • A big screen to watch programs.human geography • Water with trash in it. Environmental geography • A certain transport that follows a path.human geography • An electronic device which humas always use.human geography • ...
chapter 7 vocab 2023-02-23
16 Clues: war • patent • pricing • up cost • to entry • monopoly • of scale • trust labs • competition • competition • Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Discrimmination • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice
Pioneer Pre-intermediate Module 9 2022-01-19
12 Clues: magam • regény • sebész • mentős • fizetés • akadály • részt vesz • önéletrajz • alkalmazott • közgazdaságtan • jelentkezni vhova • szünet (kávé,két óra közti)
Statistics Introduction 2020-08-24
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- A person who produces goods to generate income
- Type of goods which are scarce n command a price
- Statistics are _________ of facts. (Feature)
- ______ definition of economics is given by Robbins.
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- When statistical data is collected according to time
- Statistics are _________ expressed.
- Father of modern economics
- First hand information data is called_____.
- Census method is ____ in terms of time,money involved.
- Another name of Random sampling
10 Clues: Father of modern economics • Another name of Random sampling • Statistics are _________ expressed. • First hand information data is called_____. • Statistics are _________ of facts. (Feature) • A person who produces goods to generate income • Type of goods which are scarce n command a price • ______ definition of economics is given by Robbins. • ...
The Great Depression 2021-12-03
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- Personal property that is worth something.
- Buying stock hoping it will increase.
- When there is no water for crops.
- The science of goods, services, and trade.
- When people are out of work.
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- The President during the Great Depression.
- A specialist in economics.
- A person who buys stock as an investment.
- A share of the worth of a company.
- Believing that things will turn out well.
10 Clues: A specialist in economics. • When people are out of work. • When there is no water for crops. • A share of the worth of a company. • Buying stock hoping it will increase. • A person who buys stock as an investment. • Believing that things will turn out well. • The President during the Great Depression. • Personal property that is worth something. • ...
Environmental Science 2022-01-28
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- increase in water temperature
- managing things entrusted to us
- a renewable source from the sun
- natural filters
- we breathe it
- rocks removed from the ground
- two primary atmospheric gases
- two primary atmospheric gases
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- can not renew
- reduce erosion by 75%.
- planting different crops to prevent erosion
- solid waste leftovers
- when hydrocarbons and nitrogen oxides react
- harmful substance in the air
14 Clues: can not renew • we breathe it • natural filters • solid waste leftovers • reduce erosion by 75%. • harmful substance in the air • increase in water temperature • rocks removed from the ground • two primary atmospheric gases • two primary atmospheric gases • managing things entrusted to us • a renewable source from the sun • planting different crops to prevent erosion • ...
Environmental Sustainability 2020-09-26
13 Clues: air pollution • reforestation • nature reserva • global warming • desflorestation • the environment • the ozone layer • weather forecast • natural disasters • climate imbalance • greenhous eeffect • endangered species • extreme temperatures
Environmental Science 2021-01-29
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- The surrounding in which you live.
- Biological community.
- Same as clear cutting.
- The ability to be maintained at a certain rate.
- Weather conditions.
- Relating to agriculture.
- The study between plants, animals and people and their environment.
- Cutting down and removing every tree.
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- Harmful to the environment.
- To plough along of the contour.
- germs.
- An energy source not replenished as fast as its used.
- Relating to the sun.
13 Clues: germs. • Weather conditions. • Relating to the sun. • Biological community. • Same as clear cutting. • Relating to agriculture. • Harmful to the environment. • To plough along of the contour. • The surrounding in which you live. • Cutting down and removing every tree. • The ability to be maintained at a certain rate. • An energy source not replenished as fast as its used. • ...
Environmental Impacts 2023-05-09
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- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form
- genetic change that causes new and different characteristics
- an adaptation used to hide or disguise
- a material that is found in nature that is essential or useful to people
- the careful use of resources so that they will last as long as possible
- the variety of life in the world, a habitat, or an ecosystem
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- a particular group of organisms living in the same area
- the range of conditions an organism can withstand
- the way an organism looks, behaves, or is built that best suits it for survival
- a large quantity
- a long term extent of dry conditions
- to process used products into new products by using materials again
- no living members survive of this species
13 Clues: a large quantity • a long term extent of dry conditions • an adaptation used to hide or disguise • no living members survive of this species • the range of conditions an organism can withstand • a particular group of organisms living in the same area • an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form • genetic change that causes new and different characteristics • ...
Environmental Science 2023-09-18
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- is the mixture of gases that makes up the air we breathe
- is the study of interactions of living organisms with one another and with their environment
- makes up all of the water on or near Earth’s surface
- are people who obtain food by collecting plants and by hunting wild animals or scavenging their remains
- is the study of chemical reactions
- is the study of matter and energy transfer
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- is the study of living things
- countries have a rapid population growth
- are calculations that show the productive area of Earth needed to support one person
- is the mostly solid, rocky part of Earth
- countries have higher incomes
- is a key goal of environmental science.
- is the raising of crops and livestock for food
13 Clues: is the study of living things • countries have higher incomes • is the study of chemical reactions • is a key goal of environmental science. • countries have a rapid population growth • is the mostly solid, rocky part of Earth • is the study of matter and energy transfer • is the raising of crops and livestock for food • ...
Environmental Health 2024-07-24
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- Leading cause of vomiting and diarrhea, and foodborne illness in the US.
- Water treatment system (2 words)
- Motel pests (2 words)
- Common inspection tool
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- Important factor in a site evaluation (2 words).
- Wastewater in a septic system discharges to
- Common well water quality test
- Acceptable sanitizer in a food service establishment
- In pool water it protects sanitizer from the sun's ultraviolet rays (2 words)
- Bacteria that produces dangerous toxins
- Time and this control are important.
- Radioactive, odorless, colorless and tasteless gas
- Tattoos and piercings (2 words)
13 Clues: Motel pests (2 words) • Common inspection tool • Common well water quality test • Tattoos and piercings (2 words) • Water treatment system (2 words) • Time and this control are important. • Bacteria that produces dangerous toxins • Wastewater in a septic system discharges to • Important factor in a site evaluation (2 words). • ...
environmental crossword 2026-02-24
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- dioxide: produced through respiration and combustion
- species: threatened
- species: nature detectives
- species: localized
- species: non indigenous
- warming: limate breakdown
- gases: heat trapping
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- :mediterranean
- :thunder and lightning
- species: indigenous
- effect:glass ceiling
- species: ecological engineers
- change: environmental destruction
- variation
- known for its combustion
15 Clues: variation • :mediterranean • species: localized • species: indigenous • species: threatened • effect:glass ceiling • gases: heat trapping • :thunder and lightning • species: non indigenous • known for its combustion • warming: limate breakdown • species: nature detectives • species: ecological engineers • change: environmental destruction • ...
Environmental Science 2025-06-02
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- The release of animals from captivity where they are provided with post-release support such as food.
- A measure of the reflectivity of a surface
- Embankments that absorb and deflect noise, especially around mines, airports and major roads.
- The process of creating habitats that are similar to the conditions present before the natural habitat was changed by human actions.
- Winds that blow around the north and south poles in a circular manner which reduce the mixing of polar air masses with the rest of the atmosphere.
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- An organism that thrives in conditions with a high salt concentration.
- Geological processes that change the form of a rock with heat and/or pressure, but without melting it.
- The 3D shape of the land surface.
- One of the first species to colonise an area at the start of ecological succession.
- A habitat that links other habitats so that animals can move between them.
- A wetland area with an accumulation of dead plant material, especially moss.
- A large geographical region with particular climatic features, in which a characteristic, unique community of species lives eg Taiga, coral reefs, temperate grasslands, tundra, tropical rainforest
- The industrial process that combines nitrogen from air with hydrogen from natural gas to produce ammonia.
13 Clues: The 3D shape of the land surface. • A measure of the reflectivity of a surface • An organism that thrives in conditions with a high salt concentration. • A habitat that links other habitats so that animals can move between them. • A wetland area with an accumulation of dead plant material, especially moss. • ...
Planet Protectors 2021-05-17
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- started the global environmental movement
- "Gandhi of grain"
- "water warrior"
- School Strike for Climate
- first Hero for the Planet
- warrior for the Amazon
- chimpanzees
- “Queen of Recycling”
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- Canadian environmental activist
- co-founder of the website, 350.org
- Kenya’s Green Belt Movement
- founder of Youth for Future Africa
12 Clues: chimpanzees • "water warrior" • "Gandhi of grain" • “Queen of Recycling” • warrior for the Amazon • School Strike for Climate • first Hero for the Planet • Kenya’s Green Belt Movement • Canadian environmental activist • co-founder of the website, 350.org • founder of Youth for Future Africa • started the global environmental movement
The Globalization Acronyms Crossword 2023-11-16
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- A United Nations program that protects refugees, forcibly displaced communities, and stateless people.
- A specialized agency of the United Nations that promotes responsible, sustainable, and universally accessible tourism.
- A specialized agency of the United Nations that promotes social justice and promotes decent working conditions.
- An independent humanitarian organization that provides assistance and protection to victims of armed conflict and other situations of violence.
- A trade agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
- A United Nations program that promotes sexual and reproductive health and rights.
- A specialized agency of the United Nations that promotes international cooperation in education, science, and culture.
- A United Nations program that aims to eradicate poverty and reduce inequalities.
- A United Nations program that provides humanitarian and developmental assistance to children worldwide.
- A specialized agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health.
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- A specialized agency of the United Nations that promotes international cooperation in education, science, and culture.
- An international environmental organization that campaigns for solutions to environmental problems.
- An intergovernmental organization that regulates international trade.
- The primary judicial branch of the United Nations.
- An international organization that aims to promote international monetary cooperation and exchange rate stability.
- A military alliance of North American and European countries.
- A United Nations program that coordinates environmental activities and assists countries in implementing environmentally sound policies.
- A specialized agency of the United Nations that promotes industrial development for poverty reduction, inclusive globalization, and environmental sustainability.
- An intergovernmental organization that aims to maintain international peace and security.
- A specialized agency of the United Nations that is concerned with international public health.
20 Clues: The primary judicial branch of the United Nations. • A military alliance of North American and European countries. • A trade agreement between the United States, Canada, and Mexico. • An intergovernmental organization that regulates international trade. • A United Nations program that aims to eradicate poverty and reduce inequalities. • ...
Economics 1 2014-10-08
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- the state of being in short supply
- useful work that cannot be seen or touched
- business people that make things
- person who studies the workings of an economic system
- things that can be seen and touched
- a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an economy as a whole, rather than individual markets.
- place where things are bought and sold
- nation's economic decisions are the result of individual decisions
- Soviet leader that created Five-Year Plans
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- opportunity _____
- effects of economic forces upon individual parts of the economy
- the study of how people make one choice rather than another.
- someone who buys something
- Eskimo
- businesses selling the same product
- things that go into making goods and services
- anything used to make something
17 Clues: Eskimo • opportunity _____ • someone who buys something • anything used to make something • business people that make things • the state of being in short supply • things that can be seen and touched • businesses selling the same product • place where things are bought and sold • useful work that cannot be seen or touched • Soviet leader that created Five-Year Plans • ...
Economics Puzzle Challenge (Lesson 1) 2026-01-09
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- basically the value of all the goods and services a country produces
- the branch of economics focused on the economy of a country or region
- the positive outcome gained from consuming goods or services
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something
- an economic system in which individuals and businesses own resources and make decisions
- the driving force behind what makes products valuable and determines how much they're worth
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- the value of what you give up when you make a choice
- the study of how people, businesses, and government decide to use limited resources to meet their needs and wants.
- producing goods or services using the least amount of resources while maximizing output
- the father of economics
10 Clues: the father of economics • the value of what you give up when you make a choice • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something • the positive outcome gained from consuming goods or services • basically the value of all the goods and services a country produces • the branch of economics focused on the economy of a country or region • ...
Social Economics Crossword 2013-04-11
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- the want and needs of consumers for products and services
- the resources and processes involved in the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- in economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers
- a shift om the economic continuum towards more government involvment in the economy. a _________ is usually described as taking a more liberal position
- the products and services created by producers
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- the study of the production, distributution and consumption of goods and services
- in economics the idea that land (materials), labour and capital (money) limit the supply of what people want and need
- a cessation of work by workers. ______ pressure employers to respond to issues that concern workers
- those who use products and services
- those who create products and services
10 Clues: those who use products and services • those who create products and services • the products and services created by producers • the want and needs of consumers for products and services • in economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers • the study of the production, distributution and consumption of goods and services • ...
Development Of Liberalism 2024-03-22
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- Policy of less government involvement in citizen's life.
- Due to hard times gov' t lower the interest rate and increased expenses to create jobs.
- government promotes the economic and social well-being of its citizens
- the gap between the rich and poor
- buying things to show off
- sold gov’t-owned companies to individuals
- is a rate in increase of prices
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- Implemented the Meat Inspection Act.
- employs trickle-down economics.
- economics favored wealthy individuals and large corporations.
- Regulated interstates by controlling the money supply.
- opposed social programs to cut down on taxes.
- cooperative financial group.
- tried balancing the individualist values of monetarism with the more collective, social justice values of Keynes.
- government provides programs that help its citizen
- His ideas alined with Coolidge's.
- helped Sherman to force standard oil into 34 separate companies.
- single seller or producer dominating a single market
18 Clues: buying things to show off • cooperative financial group. • employs trickle-down economics. • is a rate in increase of prices • the gap between the rich and poor • His ideas alined with Coolidge's. • Implemented the Meat Inspection Act. • sold gov’t-owned companies to individuals • opposed social programs to cut down on taxes. • ...
Ford and Carter 2021-01-05
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- caused radiation to escape April 1986
- someone who is active in protecting the environment
- person appointed to lead a country for a minor
- US ambassador to the UN
- nuclear power plant malfunctioned march 1979
- a marine biologist
- environmental awareness held on April 22
- removed price controls on gas and oil
- an environmental activist
- 52 hostages held for 444 days
- Israel agreed to withdraw from Sinai
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- sets and enforces pollution standards
- raises the price of oil
- benefits for low-income Americans
- Muslim religious leader
- freedom and liberties
- second nuclear power plant disaster march 2011
- carter took up Like FDR on radio and TV
- expanded jobs
- price increase
20 Clues: expanded jobs • price increase • a marine biologist • freedom and liberties • raises the price of oil • Muslim religious leader • US ambassador to the UN • an environmental activist • 52 hostages held for 444 days • benefits for low-income Americans • Israel agreed to withdraw from Sinai • sets and enforces pollution standards • removed price controls on gas and oil • ...
On Fire Crossword Puzzle 2020-12-10
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- denying access to indigenous land
- a form of geoengineering
- rapid increase of algae in freshwater
- fertile land becomes desert
- human-centered
- pope who expresses deep environmental concern
- human-centric environmental protection
- famous, young climate activist
- altered seeds to contain certain characteristics
- decrease of pH in the planet's oceans
- MA senator who co-proposed the green new deal
- bill to address climate change in US
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- contributes to the greenhouse effect
- combination of green politics and socialism
- intervention to offset climate change
- sacrificing interests for nature
- representative from NYC; co-proposed green new deal
- oil pipeline in Canada and US
- energy from natural resources
- multiple crops grown together
20 Clues: human-centered • a form of geoengineering • fertile land becomes desert • oil pipeline in Canada and US • energy from natural resources • multiple crops grown together • famous, young climate activist • sacrificing interests for nature • denying access to indigenous land • contributes to the greenhouse effect • bill to address climate change in US • ...
Sensation & Perception 2024-10-07
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- most ascending sensory information travels to the thalamus then to regions in the cortex
- physical event/ environmental energy that triggers the sensory response
- specialized to transduce (convert) environmental energy into neural activity (AP)
- the translation of energy from an environmental stimulus into an AP
- describes the process by which the brain organizes and interprets sensory information, transforming it into meaningful objects and events
- touch
- show little or no adaptation
- describes the process by which sensory receptors translate energy from a stimuli into APs for the nervous system
- distinct sensory information travel through distinct neurons/nerve input to the brain
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- vibration and pressure
- analysis that begins with the sensory receptors and works up to the brain's integration of sensory info
- touch; most precise, densely populated
- display adaptation
- a body area innervated by a single sensory spinal nerve
- information processing that draws on experiences, expectation, and higher level functioning
- stretch
- pain, itch, temperature
17 Clues: touch • stretch • display adaptation • vibration and pressure • pain, itch, temperature • show little or no adaptation • touch; most precise, densely populated • a body area innervated by a single sensory spinal nerve • the translation of energy from an environmental stimulus into an AP • physical event/ environmental energy that triggers the sensory response • ...
Unit 1 2021-04-19
12 Clues: Debate • Attatchment theory • Supports the child • A biological factor • Classed as full term • Tests done after birth • An Environmental Factor • Seeing a child as a whole • Helps physical Development • Opposite of fine motor skills • used to check for pre-eclampsia • Opposite of environmental factors
Marketing Crossword puzzle 2016-11-16
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- offering goods and services for sales
- an economic and political system (countries trade)
- financial health
- a person who purchases goods and services
- a stock or supply of money,materials,and staff
- rate: when levels of prices for goods and services rise and fall
- the ability and desire to purchase goods and services
- the part of economics concerned with single factors and effects of individual decisions
- a financial gain
- a person that makes goods and services
- economy a system in which economic decisions are only with individuals of the country
- intangible items
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- the state of being useful, profitable and useful
- the basic physical and organizational structure and facilities
- the part of economics that is concerned on large-scale or general economic factors
- economy an economic system combining private and public enterprise
- a political and economic theory of social organization
- the state of being scarce or in short supply
- is tangible items
- a person who organizes and operates a business
20 Clues: a financial gain • intangible items • financial health • is tangible items • a person that makes goods and services • offering goods and services for sales • a person who purchases goods and services • a stock or supply of money,materials,and staff • the state of being scarce or in short supply • a person who organizes and operates a business • ...
FCE week 2 2015-01-11
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- desperate (adj)
- earnings (n)
- unbearable (adj)
- economics (n)
- In a way,... (phr)
- unsociable hours (coll)
- a temptation
- to skip classes (coll)
- fingers crossed! (phr)
- to benefit from [sth]
- gifted (adj)
- to give priority to [sth] (coll)
- assessment (n)
- to get [an idea, etc.] across
- to learn [sth] by heart (coll)
- cowardly (adj)
- a perk
- job security (coll)
- to come up with [sth]
- a steady job (coll)
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- valuable (adj)
- numerous (adj/quantifier)
- readable (adj)
- demanding (adj)
- economical (adj)
- an incentive
- once in a blue moon (idiom)
- strict discipline (coll)
- to call [sth] off
- immature (adj)
- to fall through [a deal, a plan, etc.]
- courageous (adj)
- harmless(adj)
- to get down to [work, etc.]
- to play it by the ear (phr)
- reasonable (adj)
- a liquid lunch (coll)
- to keep up with [sth/sb]
- countless (adj)
39 Clues: a perk • earnings (n) • an incentive • a temptation • gifted (adj) • economics (n) • harmless(adj) • valuable (adj) • readable (adj) • immature (adj) • assessment (n) • cowardly (adj) • demanding (adj) • desperate (adj) • countless (adj) • economical (adj) • unbearable (adj) • courageous (adj) • reasonable (adj) • to call [sth] off • In a way,... (phr) • job security (coll) • a steady job (coll) • ...
Industrial Revolution and Imperialism Faith Long 2024-02-22
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- a stock or supply of money, materials
- machine power over man power
- introduced to the world a radical type of socialism called Marxism
- idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are better
- public ownership or control of property and natural resources
- joining together to go on strike
- fenced in farmlands
- he defended the idea of a free economy or free markets
- no private property
- take over a less advanced civilization
- free choice economics
- discrimination on people based on the race or ethnicity
- workers covalently join together
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- individual share holders- big business
- moving crops from year to year
- native
- gov't intervention in the economy
- cloth and thread
- rapid movement of people to cities
- meeting dividing Africa
- German who led the Berlin Conference
- continent taken over by Europe
- process of changing to machines
- a class made up of skilled workers
- free market economics
- refuse to work
26 Clues: native • refuse to work • cloth and thread • fenced in farmlands • no private property • free choice economics • free market economics • meeting dividing Africa • machine power over man power • moving crops from year to year • continent taken over by Europe • process of changing to machines • joining together to go on strike • workers covalently join together • ...
Lakelynn Campbell - Industrial Revolution and Imperialism 2025-02-19
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- exploited during imperialism - natural
- the process of efficient and stable manufacturing
- came up with a more complex form of socialism- communism
- the practice of misapplying the biological evolutionary language of Charles Darwin to politics, the economy, and society
- a person who advocates or practices socialism
- exploited during imperialism - human
- fenced in farm land
- scottish economist and philosopher
- no private property, extreme socialism
- take over of a less advanced civilization
- free choice economics
- discrimination of someones color
- joining together to go on strike
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- individual shareholders - big businesses
- moving crops from year to year
- native
- gov’t intervention in the economy
- cloth and thread
- rapid movement of people to cities
- meeting dividing africa
- german who led the berlin conference
- continent taken over by europe
- process of changing machine production of goods
- median range of income for the geographic area in which they live
- free market economics
- refusal to work
26 Clues: native • refusal to work • cloth and thread • fenced in farm land • free choice economics • free market economics • meeting dividing africa • moving crops from year to year • continent taken over by europe • discrimination of someones color • joining together to go on strike • gov’t intervention in the economy • rapid movement of people to cities • scottish economist and philosopher • ...
Economist's Toolbox 2025-12-13
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- General increase in prices
- A visual representation of data
- A person or business that provides goods and services
- A pattern shown over time
- A person who bu: ys goods and services
- Study of individuals, families, and businesses
- Interpreting data or information
- Study of the economy as a whole
- Something accepted as true in a model
- Information economists study
- Percentage of people without jobs
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- Study of economics based on the counsel or opinion of someone, which cannot be proven true or false
- Making meaning from data
- Compares categories using bars
- Study of economics that is based on facts that can be proven true or false
- A simplified representation of reality
- Total value of goods and services produced in a country
- Government rules to influence the economy
- Something that motivates economic behaviour
- Another visual tool showing percentages/ratio
- Something that changes in an economic model
- Rows and columns used to organise data
22 Clues: Making meaning from data • A pattern shown over time • General increase in prices • Information economists study • Compares categories using bars • A visual representation of data • Study of the economy as a whole • Interpreting data or information • Percentage of people without jobs • Something accepted as true in a model • A simplified representation of reality • ...
Social Economics Crossword 2013-04-11
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- a cessation of work by workers. ______ pressure employers to respond to issues that concern workers
- in economics the idea that land (materials), labour and capital (money) limit the supply of what people want and need
- in economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers
- the resources and processes involved in the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services
- those who create products and services
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- the products and services created by producers
- a shift om the economic continuum towards more government involvment in the economy. a _________ is usually described as taking a more liberal position
- those who use products and services
- the study of the production, distributution and consumption of goods and services
- the want and needs of consumers for products and services
10 Clues: those who use products and services • those who create products and services • the products and services created by producers • the want and needs of consumers for products and services • in economics, rivalry among producers to sell products to consumers • the study of the production, distributution and consumption of goods and services • ...
