environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Vocabulary Crossword 2022-12-12
Across
- A blend of market and planned economics
- Study of how individuals and businesses make decisions
- the continues decrease in the prices over time
- when a lot of the products are sold
- a unit of exchange for the transfer of goods and services
- has control over all or nearly all of the market in the industry
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- A company only in that town/area
- only serves that country not international
- the rise in the level of prices over time
- how much people want a good or a service
- how much of a good or a service is available for purchase
11 Clues: A company only in that town/area • when a lot of the products are sold • A blend of market and planned economics • how much people want a good or a service • the rise in the level of prices over time • only serves that country not international • the continues decrease in the prices over time • Study of how individuals and businesses make decisions • ...
Liams awesome crossword 8 2022-01-06
15 Clues: money • horse • poison • person • studies • A group • information • keeps food good • academic learning • skilled at singing • person who entertains • a person who is walking • person who study's space • the study of goods and services • of, relating to,or charicteristic of poets or poetry
environmental systems B 2020-10-22
Across
- substance that pollutes something, especially water or the atmosphere.
- all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country.
- capable of being decomposed by bacteria or other living organisms.
- the number of live births per thousand of population per year.
- any of the almost spherical concentric regions of matter that make up the earth and its atmosphere, as the lithosphere and hydrosphere.
- the natural home or environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- a cooling of the water in the equatorial Pacific.
- the action of coming to live permanently in a foreign country.
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- the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet.
- irregularly occurring and complex series of climatic changes.
- colorless unstable toxic gas with a pungent odor and powerful oxidizing properties, formed from oxygen by electrical discharges or ultraviolet light
- the weather conditions prevailing in an area in general or over a long period.
- the ratio of deaths to the population of a particular area or during a particular period of time, usually calculated as the number of deaths per one thousand people per year.
- the action of clearing a wide area of trees.
- the regions of the surface, atmosphere, and hydrosphere of the earth
- the process of making an area more urban.
- the act of leaving one's own country to settle permanently in another; moving abroad.
- fog or haze combined with smoke and other atmospheric pollutants.
18 Clues: the process of making an area more urban. • the action of clearing a wide area of trees. • a cooling of the water in the equatorial Pacific. • all the inhabitants of a particular town, area, or country. • irregularly occurring and complex series of climatic changes. • the envelope of gases surrounding the earth or another planet. • ...
GBPC Environmental Week 2021-05-31
Across
- capable of being decomposed by natural biological processes
- contamination of the air, water, or soil with substances that can cause harm to the environment
- protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- abbreviation for polychlorinated biphenyl
- gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- the gradual heating of Earth's surface, oceans and atmosphere, is caused by human activity
- thick, soft, wet mud or a similar viscous mixture of liquid and solid component
- converting waste into reusable material
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- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation
- a measure of the effect that human activities have on the climate
- the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- the release of a liquid petroleum into the environment
- energy any energy type that is generated from natural resources
- using little electricity, gas etc.
- a community of animals, plants and other organisms living in an area which provides what they need in order to survive
- destruction of forests to make land for agriculture
- an area designated to receive garbage, solid waste and construction debris
18 Clues: using little electricity, gas etc. • converting waste into reusable material • abbreviation for polychlorinated biphenyl • gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat • destruction of forests to make land for agriculture • the release of a liquid petroleum into the environment • protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources • ...
GBPC Environmental Week 2021-05-31
Across
- an area designated to receive garbage, solid waste and construction debris
- using little electricity, gas etc.
- the general weather conditions usually found in a particular place
- gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat
- capable of being decomposed by natural biological processes
- the production and discharge of something, especially gas or radiation
- destruction of forests to make land for agriculture
- contamination of the air, water, or soil with substances that can cause harm to the environment
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- the gradual heating of Earth's surface, oceans and atmosphere, is caused by human activity
- converting waste into reusable material
- thick, soft, wet mud or a similar viscous mixture of liquid and solid component
- a measure of the effect that human activities have on the climate
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates
- the release of a liquid petroleum into the environment
- a community of animals, plants and other organisms living in an area which provides what they need in order to survive
- energy any energy type that is generated from natural resources
- protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources
- abbreviation for polychlorinated biphenyl
18 Clues: using little electricity, gas etc. • converting waste into reusable material • abbreviation for polychlorinated biphenyl • gases in Earth's atmosphere that trap heat • destruction of forests to make land for agriculture • the release of a liquid petroleum into the environment • protecting, maintaining or improving natural resources • ...
Environmental Studies - 1,2,3 2018-02-16
Across
- Special organs that help fish breathe
- The bones are protected by
- Mother's relatives
- Lies on the left side of the chest
- Framework of bones in our body
- Controls all our sense organs and our thoughts
- We should play safely and be friends with everyone on the
- Grandparents narrate stories with
- Process of breaking down of food into tiny pieces in our stomach
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- The best family is one where everyone performs certain
- Helps us remain fit and healthy
- Father's relatives
- Our parents teach us these
- Protects the muscles
- Organs that are hidden inside the body
- Muscles help in
- The food cooked at home is healthy and
- Lungs are located in the
18 Clues: Muscles help in • Father's relatives • Mother's relatives • Protects the muscles • Lungs are located in the • The bones are protected by • Our parents teach us these • Framework of bones in our body • Helps us remain fit and healthy • Grandparents narrate stories with • Lies on the left side of the chest • Special organs that help fish breathe • Organs that are hidden inside the body • ...
Environmental Crossword Puzzle 2016-01-06
Across
- The least effective soil for plant growth because the particles are packed tightly together and there are not any spaces for air, water, or plant roots to grow
- Formed from the decomposition of organic compounds (dead plants and animals) approximately 300 million years ago
- ____ treatment is the removal of materials easily separated from the wastewater
- Process which reuses the organic waste produced in your home (or on your farm) and reduces the amount of "green" wastes going to the landfills
- The number of organisms that a region can support without environmental degradation.
- A naturally occurring gas that is continuously recycled in the stratosphere.
- Bacteria and small organisms that may cause diseases in humans
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- Describes all forms of pollution associated with the burning of fossil fuels that leads to acid deposition
- Primary energy source from the 1880s to the mid 1950s
- The term used to describe the range of organisms in a community
- Primary purpose is for the burial of wastes with a minimal impact on the environment.
- Used to control and destroy the activities of pests which affect crops
- Power that accounts for 15% of Canada's electricity
- Tthe term ______ was used in 1968 in order to describe the many new technologies and advances in the agricultural industry
- Poisons can be passed along a food chain
- A _____ audit involves the monitoring, sorting, and massing of all waste over a specified time period
- A heat-trapping process that occurs naturally in the atmosphere
- A mixture of air pollutants that typically produce a hazy appearance
18 Clues: Poisons can be passed along a food chain • Power that accounts for 15% of Canada's electricity • Primary energy source from the 1880s to the mid 1950s • Bacteria and small organisms that may cause diseases in humans • The term used to describe the range of organisms in a community • A heat-trapping process that occurs naturally in the atmosphere • ...
Environmental Science 3 2023-05-24
Across
- the nonliving parts of the ecosystem, including air, water, rocks, sand, light, and temperature.
- a relationship in which different individuals or populations attempt to use the same limited resource.
- a piece of DNA that codes for a specific trait that can be inherited by an organism’s offspring.
- water that safe for drinking.
- the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- the intensity of sound is measured in units.
- the long-term prevailing weather conditions at a particular place.
- a mixture of smoke and fog.
- the set of individuals within a species living in the same place at the same time.
- are organisms that cause illness or disease.
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- The clearing of trees from an area without replacing them.
- the number of different species in a given area.
- an organism that lives in or on another organism and feeds on it.
- a relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is neither harmed nor helped.
- the distance from the equator measured in degrees north or south of the equator.
- the process of removing salt from salt water.
- species a species that is likely to become extinct if protective measures are not taken immediately.
- a measure of how acidic or basic a substance is.
18 Clues: a mixture of smoke and fog. • water that safe for drinking. • the intensity of sound is measured in units. • are organisms that cause illness or disease. • the process of removing salt from salt water. • the number of different species in a given area. • a measure of how acidic or basic a substance is. • the movement of people from rural areas to cities. • ...
Environmental Science 3 2023-05-24
Across
- a measure of how acidic or basic a substance is.
- the long-term prevailing weather conditions at a particular place.
- the process of removing salt from salt water.
- the distance from the equator measured in degrees north or south of the equator.
- an organism that lives in or on another organism and feeds on it.
- a relationship in which different individuals or populations attempt to use the same limited resource.
- a relationship in which one species benefits and the other species is neither harmed nor helped.
- are organisms that cause illness or disease.
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- the set of individuals within a species living in the same place at the same time.
- the number of different species in a given area.
- the movement of people from rural areas to cities.
- water that safe for drinking.
- the nonliving parts of the ecosystem, including air, water, rocks, sand, light, and temperature.
- the intensity of sound is measured in units.
- species a species that is likely to become extinct if protective measures are not taken immediately.
- a mixture of smoke and fog.
- a piece of DNA that codes for a specific trait that can be inherited by an organism’s offspring.
- The clearing of trees from an area without replacing them.
18 Clues: a mixture of smoke and fog. • water that safe for drinking. • the intensity of sound is measured in units. • are organisms that cause illness or disease. • the process of removing salt from salt water. • the number of different species in a given area. • a measure of how acidic or basic a substance is. • the movement of people from rural areas to cities. • ...
Environmental Crossword Puzzle: 2023-10-02
Across
- are used in construction.
- means choosing to use things with care to reduce the amount of waste generated.
- gets polluted because of factories, sewage, and oil spills.
- provide us with many sources of healthy seafood.
- dioxide is a gas that can contribute to global warming?
- is to use again especially in a different way or after reclaiming or reprocessing. the need to reuse scarce resources. reuse packing material as insulation.
- is a gas do we breathe to stay alive
- and insects refers to creatures like mammals, birds, and insects that live on Earth?
- has many natural minerals that we need in our everyday life.
- is the outermost layer of the Earth where plants grow and where we find things like grass and flowers?
- takes in carbon dioxide and provides us with oxygen
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- is made up of different elements.
- is very dangerous to the environment because it can destroy our natural resources and harm the climate
- plays an vital role in the survival of human beings.
- solid substances found in the Earth's crust, like gold, iron, and copper?
- only covers about 29% of the earths surface.
- is the term for harmful substances released into the environment that can be dangerous to our health?
- means the use of waste itself as resources.
- help plants to grow that provides us with food.
- absorbs carbon dioxide and releases the oxygen we breath
20 Clues: are used in construction. • is made up of different elements. • is a gas do we breathe to stay alive • means the use of waste itself as resources. • only covers about 29% of the earths surface. • help plants to grow that provides us with food. • provide us with many sources of healthy seafood. • takes in carbon dioxide and provides us with oxygen • ...
Environmental Science Review 2024-11-11
Across
- An organism's position in the food web based on how it feeds
- All the living components of an ecosystem
- One organism benefits and the other is neither helped nor harmed
- An animal that is hunted or caught for food
- a long-term interaction between two or more species
- All the non-living components of an ecosystem
- An organism that makes its own food
- One organism benefits and the other is harmed
- Both organisms benefit from the relationship
- An animal that eats mostly plants
- Anything that photosynthesizes and makes its own food
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- Complex network of interconnected food chains
- an organism that hunts and kills another organism
- a non-native organism that can cause harm
- An animal that eats both plants and animals
- The process by which an organism or cell maintains a state of balance and stability
- A flesh-eating mammal
- An organism at the top of the food web
18 Clues: A flesh-eating mammal • An animal that eats mostly plants • An organism that makes its own food • An organism at the top of the food web • a non-native organism that can cause harm • All the living components of an ecosystem • An animal that eats both plants and animals • An animal that is hunted or caught for food • Both organisms benefit from the relationship • ...
Guess that HNJH Staffer 2023-07-16
18 Clues: IT • Dietary • Billing • Lab tech • Med Surg • Pharmacy • Radiology • Admitting • Maintenance • Gibson Clinic • Golden Leaves • Emergency Room • Rehab Services • Behavior health • Cardio Pulmonary • Manistique Lakes • Surgical Services • Environmental Services
Economics Review - password is Economics Review 2025-08-16
Across
- a person or business who sells or trades goods and services
- a plan for achieving goals
- a business or person who employs workers to produce goods and services
- someone who is ignored or not accepted by the people around them
- the machinery used to run a business
- the amount of money a business earns after taking away the expenses that it has to pay
- a person who works for a business or organisation
- the percentage of people who are unemployed out of all the people who are able to work
- any item or medium of exchange that symbolizes perceived value
- an economic decision made because of scarcity
- products traded within the market, items
- the way participants in an economy rely on each other to provide the goods and services they cannot produce themselves
- the amount of money a person who borrows money will have to pay the bank on top of the original amount borrowed
- the innovation of individuals who combine the three factors of production to create a new product or service
- the human resources used to help a business run
- the exchange of resources among buyers and sellers
- how scarce resources are distributed among producers
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- a type of scarcity, the problem that arises due to the overall lack of a resource; it is finite
- bringing in goods from another country
- economic resources that are a part of a business
- a series of questions that are asked to a group of people to gather information about a public opinion
- the performance of an economy evaluated based on a number of objectives
- the total value of goods/sevices produced in a country over a year, three words
- when a business outperforms another with cheaper or better products
- when a business focuses on producing one or few products to be more efficient in the area
- the natural resources used in the production of a business
- the money paid to an employee in exchange for their labour
- the activity of buying, selling or exchanging goods or services between people or countries
- the level of wealth, material goods, comfort and life necessities in a geographical area
- what you miss out on when making a choice, the next best unchosen option
- having a job the returns income for the work provided
- things that we physically cannot survive without
- a type of scarcity, the problem that arises due to our unlimited wants yet limited resources to fufil them
- the study of how people use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- things that we desire but can survive without
- the economic problem of society having unlimited wants but limited resources to support them
- a person or business who purchases or trades for goods and services
- services performed by others for consumers
- natural or made materials that can be used to produce goods and services, can be divided into the four factors of production
- sending goods to another country
- the general increase in prices of goods and services
41 Clues: a plan for achieving goals • sending goods to another country • the machinery used to run a business • bringing in goods from another country • products traded within the market, items • services performed by others for consumers • an economic decision made because of scarcity • things that we desire but can survive without • ...
Economics Crosswords 2022-04-25
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- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- a person, company, or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- a person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so.
- the contest between organizations that provide similar products or services or that target the same audience of consumers.
- the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
- abstention by governments from interfering in the workings of the free market.
- a person who purchases goods and services for personal use.
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- a company or group of people authorized to act as a single entity (legally a person) and recognized as such in law.
- an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale.
- make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide.
- an economic and political system in which a country's a trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by the state.
- productive work
- the quantity of a good that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices during a given period of time.
- a financial gain, especially the difference between the amount earned and the amount spent in buying, operating, or producing something.
15 Clues: productive work • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • a person who purchases goods and services for personal use. • make (something needed or wanted) available to someone; provide. • an article or substance that is manufactured or refined for sale. • money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments. • ...
Economics Crossword 2012-12-12
Across
- A period of negative economic growth lasting at least 6 months
- Baht is the Thai...
- Money given by the government to firms to reduce the cost of production
- The street where the Bank of England has its headquarters
- An encouragement for consumers and producers to change their course of action
- A person who makes goods or services
- A resource such as oil which is scarce and runs out is a called a ... resource
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- The address of the New York Stock Exchange
- An increase in price is likely to lead to a ... in demand
- A market in which securities are bought and sold
- Land, Labour and Capital are types of...
- There is only a … amount of resources available
- Common consumption tax charged in the UK
- Market value of all officially recognised goods and services produced within a country's borders in specific time period
- A general rise in prices
15 Clues: Baht is the Thai... • A general rise in prices • A person who makes goods or services • Land, Labour and Capital are types of... • Common consumption tax charged in the UK • The address of the New York Stock Exchange • There is only a … amount of resources available • A market in which securities are bought and sold • ...
Economics Review 2012-06-11
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- / Quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
- / Government controls economy
- / Shortness of Supply
- / Quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- / Cotton and T-Shirt
- / The quantity of a good that buyers will take at a particular price.
- / Conversion of resources into products
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- / Means of supporting life
- / human or natural
- / The means of production are privately owned
- / Articles of Trade
- / The use of goods and services for personal satisfaction
- / The amount of a commodity or good available for purchase
- / The Law of Supply and Demand determine what is produced and the price
- / The government commands production and price
15 Clues: / human or natural • / Articles of Trade • / Cotton and T-Shirt • / Shortness of Supply • / Means of supporting life • / Government controls economy • / Conversion of resources into products • / The means of production are privately owned • / The government commands production and price • / Quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2013-12-03
Across
- buyers and sellers answer questions
- protection from injury or loss
- resources are limited but things you want are unlimited
- who starts a business?
- payment used for capital
- secures money
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- money borrowed in a certain amount of time
- varies from month to month
- decision making
- coins and bills
- you have to have it
- money that needs to be owed
- using money to start a business
- amount of money made from a business
- a wish
15 Clues: a wish • secures money • decision making • coins and bills • you have to have it • who starts a business? • payment used for capital • varies from month to month • money that needs to be owed • protection from injury or loss • using money to start a business • buyers and sellers answer questions • amount of money made from a business • money borrowed in a certain amount of time • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2013-12-03
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- secures money
- coins and bills
- money that needs to be owed
- varies from month to month
- you have to have it
- decision making
- money borrowed in a certain amount of time
- payment used for capital
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- buyers and sellers answer questions
- a wish
- resources are limited but things you want are unlimited
- protection from injury or loss
- who starts a business?
- amount of money made from a business
- using money to start a business
15 Clues: a wish • secures money • coins and bills • decision making • you have to have it • who starts a business? • payment used for capital • varies from month to month • money that needs to be owed • protection from injury or loss • using money to start a business • buyers and sellers answer questions • amount of money made from a business • money borrowed in a certain amount of time • ...
Economics Concepts 2014-01-13
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- Something like air, food, or shelter that is necessary for survival
- Any human-made resource that is used to create other goods or services
- A situation in which a good or service is unavailable
- The most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision
- An arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to exchange things
- Anything that serves as a medium of exchange, a unit of account, and a store of value
- The process used to produce a good or services
- The effort that people devote to a task for which they are paid
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- The financial gain made in a transaction
- Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants
- Actions or activities one person performs for another
- An item that we desire but is not essential to survival
- An ambitious leader who combines land, labor, and resources to create and market new goods or services
- The study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices
- Physical objects such as clothes or shoes
15 Clues: The financial gain made in a transaction • Physical objects such as clothes or shoes • The process used to produce a good or services • Actions or activities one person performs for another • A situation in which a good or service is unavailable • Limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants • An item that we desire but is not essential to survival • ...
Economics Final 2023-12-21
Across
- the “invisible hand”
- an economic system in which individuals, rather than the state, own most of the resources
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy.
- a graphic representation of the correlation between the cost of a good or service and the quantity supplied for a given period
- the value of returns of a product decreases
- a rise in prices
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- a side effect or consequence of an industrial or commercial activity that affects other parties without this being reflected in the cost of the goods or services involved
- the 3 basic economic questions
- the change in the behavior of buyers and sellers in response to a price change
- the fundamental economic problem
- set of actions available to a nation's central bank to achieve sustainable economic growth by adjusting the money supply.
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- at a higher price, consumers will demand a lower quantity of a good
- an increase in the price of a product will increase the quantity of it supplied
15 Clues: a rise in prices • the “invisible hand” • the 3 basic economic questions • the fundamental economic problem • the value of returns of a product decreases • at a higher price, consumers will demand a lower quantity of a good • the use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. • ...
Economics Terms 2024-01-31
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- A market driven by supply and demand, with limited government intervention
- Government decisions on spending and taxation policies, influencing aggregate demand, employment, inflation, and economic growth
- A positive outlook on a market's performance, indicating that stock prices are increasing or expected to rise
- The continuous expansion and contraction stages in an economy, measuring the rise and fall of GDP over varying periods of time (two words)
- Gradual decline in the purchasing power of a currency over time, leading to rising living costs
- Basic materials or products bought in large quantities for producing other goods and services
- An increase in the production of economic goods and services over time, measured through metrics like GDP or GNP
- Measures a nation's economic performance by summing the monetary value of all goods and services produced within its borders during a specific period
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- A fundamental theory in economics that explains how prices and quantities are determined in a market (three words)
- Where supply and demand are balanced
- A financial asset or instrument with economic value that can be bought, sold, or traded
- The type of marketplaces where assets like equities, bonds, and currencies are bought and sold
- Rates applied to borrowed money, goods, or assets, expressed as a percentage of the outstanding loan
- A stock market with pessimistic prospects, where stock prices face a prolonged decline
- Estimates the total value of all final goods and services produced by a country's residents
15 Clues: Where supply and demand are balanced • A market driven by supply and demand, with limited government intervention • A stock market with pessimistic prospects, where stock prices face a prolonged decline • A financial asset or instrument with economic value that can be bought, sold, or traded • ...
Economics Assessment 2023-12-08
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- The amount spent or required to produce goods and services.
- The quantity of goods or services produced.
- Decreasing returns as more units are added.
- A graphical representation of data points.
- The total divided by the number of units.
- A period when at least one resource is fixed.
- Income generated from selling goods or services.
- The additional output from an extra unit of input.
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- To make as large or great as possible.
- Achieving maximum productivity with minimum waste.
- Savings achieved through efficient production.
- The creation of goods and services.
- A period where all resources can be varied.
- The size of a firm or production operation.
- A resource that can change in the short run.
15 Clues: The creation of goods and services. • To make as large or great as possible. • The total divided by the number of units. • A graphical representation of data points. • A period where all resources can be varied. • The quantity of goods or services produced. • Decreasing returns as more units are added. • The size of a firm or production operation. • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-11-25
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- - A market structure in which a small number of firms has the large majority of market share.
- - The process of a company enlarging or varying its range of products or field of operation.
- (Gross Domestic Product) - The total value of goods produced and services provided in a country during one year.
- - The total amount of a product or service available for purchase.
- - The availability of liquid assets to a market or company.
- - The amount by which something, especially a sum of money, is too small.
- - The consumer's desire and willingness to pay for a product or service.
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- - A significant decline in economic activity spread across the economy, lasting more than a few months.
- - A situation in which supply and demand are matched and prices stable.
- - A market structure characterized by a single seller, selling a unique product in the market.
- - The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising.
- - Wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available for a purpose such as starting a company or investing.
- - A government payment that supports a business or market.
- - A tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- - The action or process of investing money for profit.
15 Clues: - The action or process of investing money for profit. • - A government payment that supports a business or market. • - The availability of liquid assets to a market or company. • - The total amount of a product or service available for purchase. • - A situation in which supply and demand are matched and prices stable. • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-10-05
Across
- The activity of starting a business and taking on above average risk
- amount paid by a borrower to a lender
- to design and develop new and better products
- A person who works for someone else
- a bill
- to become larger in size
- a large building or plant used to produce a good or service
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- an arrangement where a business gives the right to sell it's goods and services in exchange for a fee or a share in the profits
- statement, a financial document showing money earned and spent by a business during a set period of time.
- an amount of money owed by a business to a supplier, lender or other creditor
- send goods or services to another country for sale
- Moral rules or principals of behavior that should guide people in a profession
- The wealth and resources of a country or region
- the quality of being fair and impartial
- the state of being united or kept together as one
15 Clues: a bill • to become larger in size • A person who works for someone else • amount paid by a borrower to a lender • the quality of being fair and impartial • to design and develop new and better products • The wealth and resources of a country or region • the state of being united or kept together as one • send goods or services to another country for sale • ...
Economics 3.2 2023-03-14
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- The impact of interest rates on the spending and savings habits of citizens, affecting their propensity to demand in the economy.
- The expenditure by households on goods and services in the product market.
- Total value of goods and services demanded by different groups at a given price level in an economy. It is the sum of the expenditure categories that make up GDP at a specific price level.
- As the average price level falls, the wealth of participants in the economy increases in real terms as their ability to purchase goods and services improves.
- The regulations and agreements that control imports and exports to foreign countries.
- When consumers’ real income increases as the price of a product declines, so consumers can buy more of a product; one explanation for the law of demand.
- A measure of a nation's total trade
- A set of policies designed to protect domestic firms from the competition of foreign firms in the domestic firms market. This includes policy action such as tariffs, quotas and subsidies.
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- The effect of the relative price level of imports and exports on people’s propensity to demand in the economy.
- When consumers substitute relatively lower-priced goods when the prices of those goods decline, thereby consuming more of them; an explanation for the law of demand.
- Total monetary value of all final goods and services produced within an economy in a given period of time.
- The interest rate with inflation taken into account
- The value of a currency in terms of another.
- All expenditures made by a government, which are used to fund public services, social benefits, and investments in capital.
- A sustained increase in the general price level over a period of time.
15 Clues: A measure of a nation's total trade • The value of a currency in terms of another. • The interest rate with inflation taken into account • A sustained increase in the general price level over a period of time. • The expenditure by households on goods and services in the product market. • ...
economics review 2023-03-03
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- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- a fixed share of something that a person or group is entitled to receive or is bound to contribute.
- conducts business, realizes net income or loss, pays taxes and distributes profits to shareholders.
- the most important city or town of a country or region, usually its seat of government and administrative center.
- Individual who takes a risk in order to find profit, create jobs, and improve society
- the additional benefit arising from a unit increase in a particular activity.
- cost to produce one additional unit of production
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- unemployment resulting from industrial reorganization, typically due to technological change, rather than fluctuations in supply or demand.
- a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts.
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
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- unemployed at particular times of the year when demand for labor is lower than usual.
- the unemployment which exists in any economy due to people being in the process of moving from one job to another.
- a state of balance between opposing forces or actions.
- an amount of something left over when requirements have been met; an excess of production or supply over demand.
15 Clues: cost to produce one additional unit of production • a state of balance between opposing forces or actions. • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. • the additional benefit arising from a unit increase in a particular activity. • ...
economics crossword 2024-05-10
Across
- causes line to shift
- demand is greater than availability
- organizes and operates a business
- "_______ account"
- x axis of a graph
- "________ market"
- supply;demand;cost;_____
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- caused by determinant
- to the sky
- the opposite of opposite
- y axis of a graph
- "debit or ______"
- to the dirt
- "_____ or credit"
- charged on credit cards
15 Clues: to the sky • to the dirt • y axis of a graph • "debit or ______" • "_____ or credit" • "_______ account" • x axis of a graph • "________ market" • causes line to shift • caused by determinant • charged on credit cards • the opposite of opposite • supply;demand;cost;_____ • organizes and operates a business • demand is greater than availability
Economics defenitions 2024-05-13
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- unemployment a type of short term employment
- unemployment the rise and fall of the unemployment rate based on time
- when able bodied people are not working
- occurs when overall prices increase due to increase in costs
- a state that describes being extremely poor
- unemployment enemployment caused by the fundamental shifts in the economy
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- goods from a foreign nation
- unemployment happens when the demand for goods in a economy decreases causing firms to lay off workers
- when prices rise
- domestic product GDP
- cycle 4 stages, expansion, peak, contraction and trough
- goods inside of the country
- unemployment when able bodied people don’t work
- leather costs the costs that people incur to minimise their cash
- costs costs incurred by a firm when price changes
15 Clues: when prices rise • domestic product GDP • goods from a foreign nation • goods inside of the country • when able bodied people are not working • a state that describes being extremely poor • unemployment a type of short term employment • unemployment when able bodied people don’t work • costs costs incurred by a firm when price changes • ...
workplace/economics 2023-04-27
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- Ballarat had lots of it in the 1850's
- head of a school
- worker for the job
- head of the job
- where teachers work
- heads or tails
- what someone works for
- heaven backwards
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- person you work with
- head of the state that my dad hates
- they arrest you
- head of the country
- where you get your mail
- people earn it by working
- you have it when you're married
15 Clues: heads or tails • they arrest you • head of the job • head of a school • heaven backwards • worker for the job • head of the country • where teachers work • person you work with • what someone works for • where you get your mail • people earn it by working • you have it when you're married • head of the state that my dad hates • Ballarat had lots of it in the 1850's
economics 1.3 2022-08-24
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- divided labor between workers
- increase in total output of goods and services
- mutual dependence in goods bought or sold
- sum of peoples abilities
- process
- quality living based on luxuries owned
- something thought to be true
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- assignment of most efficient workers
- compare of cost an action to its benifits
- privately owned businesses grounds to opperate "freely"
- measure of amount of output of a product overtime
- market of goods/services are bought and sold
- simplified version of complex concept
- meeting place of buyers and sellers
- where productive reasources are bought and sold
15 Clues: process • sum of peoples abilities • something thought to be true • divided labor between workers • meeting place of buyers and sellers • assignment of most efficient workers • simplified version of complex concept • quality living based on luxuries owned • compare of cost an action to its benifits • mutual dependence in goods bought or sold • ...
Economics puzzle 2023-08-21
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- a source of supply or support
- representative part or a single item from a larger whole group
- prejudice for or against one person
- area of variation
- influences are balanced
- Paribas other factors are constant
- product that can be traded,
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- valuable thing for a person
- process of identifying and and grouping object
- sharing something among a
- using up of a resource
- an official count or survey
- .accordance with reason
- peremptory request, made as of right
- regard something as being caused by
15 Clues: area of variation • using up of a resource • .accordance with reason • influences are balanced • sharing something among a • valuable thing for a person • an official count or survey • product that can be traded, • a source of supply or support • prejudice for or against one person • Paribas other factors are constant • regard something as being caused by • ...
Asset | Economics 2023-05-09
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- A male honey bee whose primary role is to mate with an unfertilized queen
- Simultaneously buying an asset in one market and selling the asset in another to take advantage of price differences between markets
- The secretive and often illegal practice among companies deciding to work together to influence the market in their favor
- A four-letter name for a cost that has already been incurred and cannot be recovered
- The location of Study Tour 2023
- Country with the largest population in the world
- A sapiosexual is a person who finds ............ sexually attractive or arousing
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- The longest reigning monarch in European history; ....... XIV of France
- This board function is responsible for the money
- The best department of Asset
- It is a combination of squash and tennis and is growing in popularity
- This committee focuses on organising events that are meant to help the community
- This head of government closed his last appearance as prime minister with the words: 'Hasta la vista baby!'
- Descending independently from a steep wall via a climbing rope
- Italian city asking an entry fee for tourists
15 Clues: The best department of Asset • The location of Study Tour 2023 • Italian city asking an entry fee for tourists • This board function is responsible for the money • Country with the largest population in the world • Descending independently from a steep wall via a climbing rope • It is a combination of squash and tennis and is growing in popularity • ...
Behavioral economics 2025-01-29
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- Bias, The tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities
- Effect, The tendency to put more value on things you already own
- Cost Fallacy, The tendency to make decisions about a current situation based on what resources you have already invested in the situation
- Aversion, The tendency to regard losses as considerably more important than gains of comparable magnitude
- When a person has an exaggerated certainty that an answer is correct
- Economics, The subfield of economics that applies psychological insights into human behavior to explain economic decision-making
- Adaptation, The tendency to return to a baseline level of happiness regardless of whether you go through a positive or negative experience or event
- Bias, The tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence
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- When a person mistakenly believes they are better than others
- Bias, A subconscious error in thinking that leads to irrational decision-making
- of Missing Out), The tendency to feel anxiety/fear that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere, often aroused by posts seen on a social media website
- When a person believes they are better at something than they actually are
- Media Marketing, The use of social media platforms and websites to promote a product or service
- Costs, Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered
- Test, A strategy used to combat loss aversion by imagining that overnight something you own has been replaced with cash, then determining whether you would prefer to keep the cash or buy the item back
- Mentality, The tendency to conform to the behaviors and beliefs of the people around you
16 Clues: When a person mistakenly believes they are better than others • Effect, The tendency to put more value on things you already own • Costs, Costs that have already been incurred and cannot be recovered • When a person has an exaggerated certainty that an answer is correct • Bias, The tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities • ...
Economics vocabulary 2024-09-12
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- the money paid by a borrower for the use of borrowed money
- money, property, etc., that is used to start or operate a business
- money that a bank or business will allow a person to use and then pay back in the future
- the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region
- a period of time in which there is little economic activity and many people do not have jobs
- of or relating to money and especially to the money a government, business, or organization earns, spends, and owes
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- an amount of money available for spending that is based on a plan for how it will be spent
- to increase in value
- to go down in value very suddenly and quickly
- an amount (such as an amount of money) that is less than the amount that is needed
- : unable to pay debts
- to put (money) in a bank account
- a science concerned with the process or system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought
- an amount of money that you owe to a person, bank, company, etc.
- a continual increase in the price of goods and services
15 Clues: to increase in value • : unable to pay debts • to put (money) in a bank account • to go down in value very suddenly and quickly • a continual increase in the price of goods and services • the money paid by a borrower for the use of borrowed money • an amount of money that you owe to a person, bank, company, etc. • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-06-06
Across
- there is an inverse or negative relationship between the price of a good or service and the quantity demanded
- Occurs when a demand for a good or service is greater than availability
- the difference in a nation's income versus expenditure in a given year
- there is a direct positive relationship between the price of a good or service and the quantity supplied
- the most desirable alternative given up
- the additional cost of one more unit
- factor of production that refers to the effort people devote to a task
- factor of production that refers to all natural resources
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- Occurs when producers cannot or will not offer goods or services at current prices
- when the quantity demanded equals the quantity supplied
- factor of production that refers to any human-made resource used to produce other goods or services
- the study of how people try to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices
- type of market that is dominated by a few large profitable firms
- a general increase in price level across an economy
- When the opportunity cost stays the same the slope of the production possibilities curve would be described as this
15 Clues: the additional cost of one more unit • the most desirable alternative given up • a general increase in price level across an economy • when the quantity demanded equals the quantity supplied • factor of production that refers to all natural resources • type of market that is dominated by a few large profitable firms • ...
Economics theory 2025-01-20
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- An economic system controlled by the government.The ability of a country to produce a good more efficiently than others.
- A person who brings resources together to create goods and services.
- An economic system where supply and demand regulate the economy.
- A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services.
- The total market value of all goods and services produced in a country.
- The study of how resources are distributed among society.
- The amount of a good consumers are willing to buy at a specific price
- The study of individual markets and consumer behavior.
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- The point where supply equals demand
- The ability of a country to produce a good more efficiently than others.
- Government-imposed price control above the equilibrium price
- The portion of income not spent on consumption
- A situation where resources are insufficient to meet all wants.
- A market structure with only one seller
- The cost of the next best alternative foregone.
15 Clues: The point where supply equals demand • A market structure with only one seller • The portion of income not spent on consumption • The cost of the next best alternative foregone. • The study of individual markets and consumer behavior. • The study of how resources are distributed among society. • Government-imposed price control above the equilibrium price • ...
economics crossword 2024-12-08
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- The process when economies of different countries get connected.
- When a country puts extra taxes on imports to try and protect the country's local businesses.
- When jobs get sent to other countries because labor is cheaper.
- A country that trades a lot with the United States and also has a mixed economic system.
- A economic system which has the government in charge of everything.
- Major U.S. export including movies, music, and various forms of entertainment.
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- An economic system where supply and demand decides prices of goods and services.
- A country with a traditional economy, mostly based upon bartering and farming.
- The opposite of a trade surplus, which is when a country buys more than it sells.
- A trade deal between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
- The measure of the nations total economic output.
- A country with a command economy that is known for its centrally planned growth/economy.
- The global organization that's aimed at regulating international trade.
- The United States economy type, which is a mix of free and government controlled markets.
- A vital resource that's imported to the U.S. from the middle east,
15 Clues: The measure of the nations total economic output. • A trade deal between the U.S., Canada, and Mexico. • When jobs get sent to other countries because labor is cheaper. • The process when economies of different countries get connected. • A vital resource that's imported to the U.S. from the middle east, • ...
Economics Review 2025-09-17
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- a tangible item you can buy
- someone who buys things
- someone who sells things
- to trade one item for another
- an agreed upon value
- an activity you pay someone to do for you
- ______ of production
- a large group of people living together
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- growing crops and raising animals
- a form of currency
- any place where goods or services are being traded
- money paid to the government by households or businesses
- work done in a job
- you can touch or hold it
- something valuable that can be traded
15 Clues: a form of currency • work done in a job • an agreed upon value • ______ of production • someone who buys things • someone who sells things • you can touch or hold it • a tangible item you can buy • to trade one item for another • growing crops and raising animals • something valuable that can be traded • a large group of people living together • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2025-09-25
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- when there isn’t enough something to go around
- economic system which there is no private ownership of property and little or no political freedom
- the market determines prices, products, and services rather than the government. Businesses and services are free of government control.
- How much it costs to buy a product.
- How much there is of a product.
- an economic system that has elements of command and market economies
- trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit.
- the quantity of goods or service that people are willing to buy at a given price
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- No shortage or surplus- the supply and demand are equal
- traditions, customs, and beliefs help shape the goods and services the economy produces
- the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- the quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded,
- the quantity of goods that producers are willing to sell at a given price
- Economy government controls everything including what is produced, prices, and incomes.
- something that motivates or encourages you to do something
15 Clues: How much there is of a product. • How much it costs to buy a product. • when there isn’t enough something to go around • No shortage or surplus- the supply and demand are equal • something that motivates or encourages you to do something • the quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied • the quantity supplied is greater than the quantity demanded, • ...
APPLIED ECONOMICS 2025-09-01
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- GOODS – excludable but non-rivalrous goods (Netflix, toll roads).
- GOODS – rivalrous but non-excludable goods (fisheries, forests).
- – catching or farming fish and other aquatic resources.
- – managing and harvesting forest resources like timber and replanting trees.
- SECTOR – sector that provides services rather than physical goods.
- GOODS – rivalrous and excludable goods (food, clothes).
- SECTOR – broad sector covering primary (raw materials) and secondary (manufacturing) activities.
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- – capturing wild animals for food, trade, or recreation.
- GOODS – non-rivalrous and non-excludable goods (streetlights, national defense).
- SECTOR – industries that process raw materials into finished goods (manufacturing, construction).
- SECTOR – activities that extract natural resources (farming, fishing, mining).
- – the study of how people and societies use scarce resources to satisfy unlimited wants.
- GOODS – goods with no scarcity or opportunity cost (sunlight, air).
- – cultivation of crops and raising of animals for food and raw materials.
- SECTOR – activities that provide services (transport, retail, healthcare, education).
15 Clues: – catching or farming fish and other aquatic resources. • GOODS – rivalrous and excludable goods (food, clothes). • – capturing wild animals for food, trade, or recreation. • GOODS – rivalrous but non-excludable goods (fisheries, forests). • GOODS – excludable but non-rivalrous goods (Netflix, toll roads). • ...
Economics Revision 2025-08-15
Across
- materials used to make things
- buy the resources in bulk but so they make small profit but sell lots
- the problems that arise because our wants are unlimited
- and trade when a country is unable to produce goods and services they import from another country.
- money you make
- needs to be measured in order to understand problems
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- someone who buys/uses goods and services
- they produce goods and services
- bringing in goods from another country
- shipping things out of the country
- the way we rely on others to satisfy our needs and wants
- things we can't survive without
- there's not enough recourses to fill peoples wants and needs
- the way we distribute and sell recourses
- things we desire but can live without
15 Clues: money you make • materials used to make things • they produce goods and services • things we can't survive without • shipping things out of the country • things we desire but can live without • bringing in goods from another country • someone who buys/uses goods and services • the way we distribute and sell recourses • needs to be measured in order to understand problems • ...
Economics - STOCKS 2025-10-13
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- comes as a company grows the stock price usually increases
- the most common form of stocks
- National Association of Securities Dealers
- assist clients in making stock trades
- New York Stock Exchange
- represents part ownership of a company
- money paid by a company to its shareholders
- one who ones stocks in a company
- don’t get the right to vote but do receive dividends and have priority to any dividends
- the total amount a company pays on one share of its stock for the entire year (annually)
- the percentage money earned to the value of the stock
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- gives you the right to vote at shareholders’ meetings and to receive dividends
- where buyers and sellers connect to do business
- comes from stock dividends
- a single fractional unit of ownership in a company
- licensed to buy and sell stocks
16 Clues: New York Stock Exchange • comes from stock dividends • the most common form of stocks • licensed to buy and sell stocks • one who ones stocks in a company • assist clients in making stock trades • represents part ownership of a company • National Association of Securities Dealers • money paid by a company to its shareholders • where buyers and sellers connect to do business • ...
biology 4 chapter 2024-10-24
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- general term that includes both phytoplankton and zooplankton
- effect allowing visible light to enter but trapping heat
- environmental conditions varying over small distances
- trees that produce seed bearing cones and needle like leaves
- a special kind of wetland formed where a river meets the sea
- a material formed from decaying leaves and other organic matter
- one animal captures and feeds off of prey
- when one organism is unbothered and the other is unbothered
- dense forests of coniferous evergreens along the northern edge of the temperature zone
- tall trees forming a dense leafy covering
- what an organism does and how it interacts with biotic and abiotic factors in the environment
- the general place where an organism lives
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- a layer below the canopy made of shorter trees and vines
- where one animal feeds on producers
- necessities of life such as water, nutrients, light, food, or space
- many aquatic organisms live on or in rocks and sediments on the bottom of lakes streams and oceans
- the day to day condition and other environmental factors
- a layer permanently of suboil
- the ability to survive and reproduce under a range of environmental circumstances
- a plant that sheds its leaves during a particular season
- fleas,ticks,lice,leeches living on the body of a mammal and feeding off their blood
- average conditions over long periods
22 Clues: a layer permanently of suboil • where one animal feeds on producers • average conditions over long periods • one animal captures and feeds off of prey • tall trees forming a dense leafy covering • the general place where an organism lives • environmental conditions varying over small distances • a layer below the canopy made of shorter trees and vines • ...
CROSSWORD 2025-09-22
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- Links social problems with environmental problems
- Lovelock’s idea that Earth functions like a living organism
- Carefulness and wise decision-making
- Large-scale cutting of forests
- Contamination of air, water, or land
- Principle of maintaining the state of the environment
- Emphasizes ecosystems and biological communities
- Long-term shifts in temperature and weather patterns
- Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste
- Belief that order in nature brings beauty and well-being
- Increase in Earth’s average temperature
- Branch of philosophy about humanity’s place in nature
- Fair use of resources across generations
- View that all organisms have inherent value
- Law to protect wildlife species
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- International pledges to cut emissions fairly
- Studies moral responsibilities in climate change
- 1997 treaty to reduce greenhouse gas emissions
- Development balancing human needs and environmental care
- Variety of life forms in ecosystems
- Humans are part of nature, not separate from it
- Decline in quality of the environment by human activity
- Focuses on fairness in addressing climate crisis
- 1999 law regulating air pollution in the Philippines
- Moral duty to care for and protect the environment
- Promote wise use and protection of natural resources
- Advocacy to address growing environmental problems
- Belief that humans are the most important species
- Advocate for intrinsic value of all living beings
- Moral relationship between humans and environment
30 Clues: Large-scale cutting of forests • Law to protect wildlife species • Variety of life forms in ecosystems • Carefulness and wise decision-making • Contamination of air, water, or land • Increase in Earth’s average temperature • Thrifty use of resources, avoiding waste • Fair use of resources across generations • View that all organisms have inherent value • ...
ANTH 305 Reflective Journal #10 2025-11-21
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- Tissue where oxygen diffusion can be compromised
- Condition where inadequate oxygen reaches body tissues
- Circumpolar Indigenous population with high metabolic rate
- Hormone increasing metabolic rate and heart rate during cold stress
- Widening of blood vessels to increase heat transfer
- Insufficient oxygen delivery caused by reduced air pressure
- Group known for the Hunter’s Response in cold environments
- Alternating cycles of vasodilation and vasoconstriction in response to cold
- Gene family linked to cancer risk with possible fertility effects
- Lung structure that fills with fluid in high-altitude pulmonary edema
- Long-term or reversible physiological adjustment to environmental stress
- Body part showing the “hunting response” to cold
- A single gene producing multiple phenotypic effects
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- Altitude illness causing headache and nausea
- Transcription factor activated during low-oxygen conditions
- Production of red blood cells stimulated at high altitude
- Heat-loss mechanism involving increased skin blood flow
- Mechanism where arteries warm adjacent veins to conserve heat
- Siberian Indigenous population with elevated basal metabolic rate
- Environmental condition involving low temperatures
- Type of natural selection balancing benefits and costs of a trait
- Environmental factor lowering oxygen availability
- Andean Indigenous population known for enhanced cold-induced vasodilation
- Organ that produces erythropoietin
- Protective chromosome ends associated with aging and fertility
- Metabolic pathway accelerated during hypoxia
26 Clues: Organ that produces erythropoietin • Altitude illness causing headache and nausea • Metabolic pathway accelerated during hypoxia • Tissue where oxygen diffusion can be compromised • Body part showing the “hunting response” to cold • Environmental factor lowering oxygen availability • Environmental condition involving low temperatures • ...
environment 2025-04-23
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- Power that doesn’t pollute the environment
- Using resources in a way that doesn't harm the future
- Protecting nature and resources
- Doing more with less energy
- Actions to lessen environmental harm
- Release of gases into the air
- Damage to the environment or land
- Growing food without chemicals
- Destruction of natural homes for animals or plants
- Tools that help the environment
- Variety of life in one place
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- Growth that meets today's needs without hurting the future
- footprint Amount of carbon dioxide a person or activity produces
- Fair treatment in environmental policies
- Turning food waste into soil
- Oceans becoming more acidic due to pollution
- Water that flows over land and carries pollution
- Laws made to protect the environment
- Underground layer that holds water
19 Clues: Doing more with less energy • Turning food waste into soil • Variety of life in one place • Release of gases into the air • Growing food without chemicals • Protecting nature and resources • Tools that help the environment • Damage to the environment or land • Underground layer that holds water • Actions to lessen environmental harm • Laws made to protect the environment • ...
Business Puzzle 2025-08-22
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- Acronym S in PESTEL
- Overall goal or target of a business
- How the business earns money (BMC)
- Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Realistic, Time-Bound
- An entertainment brand that caused disruptive innovation
- Positive internal attribute (SWOT)
- Ocean competing in existing markets with high competition
- Evaluate whether the target is met in SMART
- How value is delivered to customers (BMC)
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- Pressure to reduce wastage in PESTEL
- A type of innovation
- External risk from SWOT
- Age, Income and Gender in Market Segmentation
- Target of value propositions in BMC
- Strategic planning tool analysing internal and external factors
- Dividing markets by customer characteristics
- Strategy for new market spaces without competition Innovation that creates a new market by displacing an existing one
- Macro-environmental analysis
- A Screen shot of a business
19 Clues: Acronym S in PESTEL • A type of innovation • External risk from SWOT • A Screen shot of a business • Macro-environmental analysis • How the business earns money (BMC) • Positive internal attribute (SWOT) • Target of value propositions in BMC • Pressure to reduce wastage in PESTEL • Overall goal or target of a business • How value is delivered to customers (BMC) • ...
2019-SOC1200 Chapter 14 – Environmental Sociology 2019-08-19
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- (three words) The number of live births a female can be expected to have in her lifetime.
- (two words) Societies characterized by an excess of manufactured products that are used for only a short period of time and then disposed of.
- (two words) A process by which rapid urban growth necessitates the conversion of natural land for human-made uses.
- (three words) The view of humans as unique from other organisms in the natural world because of their capacity to reason and develop culture.
- (three words) The number of people that can be supported in a given area indefinitely.
- (two words) Development that meets the need of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- Use of natural resources not at a rate on par with natural replenishment.
- The study of human populations.
- (three words) The view of humans as possessing a superior capacity to reason and adapt to social and cultural conditions while also recognizing the interdependence between humans and the natural environment.
- The movement of people into or out of a country.
- (two words) Growth beyond the Earth’s carrying capacity.
- (two words) A method for identifying and keeping track of behaviours that negatively impact the environment through greenhouse gas production.
- The general use of natural resources.
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- (two words) A person who is forced to flee his or her country as a result of environmental displacement resulting from life-endangering natural and human-made environmental change.
- A world view that considers humans to be the most important form of life.
- (two words) An increase in the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere.
- (three words) As a result of modernization, societies eventually progress from being characterized by high fertility and mortality rates to being characterized by low fertility and mortality rates.
- Misleading consumers regarding the environmental practices of a company or the environmental benefits of a product or service.
- (two words) An estimate for gauging the total area of land and water ecosystems a human population needs in order to produce the resources it consumes and to assimilate its wastes.
- (three words) The incidence of deaths among infants under one year of age per 1,000 live births in a given population.
- (two words) A theoretical model that explains environmental issues as resulting from an incessant need to increase production and profit.
- (two words) Factors that limit population growth.
- Use of natural resources at a rate on par with natural replenishment.
23 Clues: The study of human populations. • The general use of natural resources. • The movement of people into or out of a country. • (two words) Factors that limit population growth. • (two words) Growth beyond the Earth’s carrying capacity. • (two words) An increase in the temperature of the Earth’s atmosphere. • ...
Natural Disruptions 2025-05-14
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- Increase in ocean levels due to melting glaciers and thermal expansion.
- Movement of species from one location to another, often seasonally or due to environmental stress.
- The ability of an ecosystem to remain unchanged when faced with a disturbance.
- The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance.
- Environmental changes caused by human activities, such as deforestation or pollution.
- Long-term alteration of temperature and typical weather patterns in a region.
- Unpredictable natural disturbances with no consistent pattern.
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- A temporary event that changes the structure or function of an ecosystem.
- Natural events that happen at irregular intervals, like hurricanes or volcanic eruptions.
- Predictable natural events that occur in regular cycles (e.g., seasons, tides).
- First organisms to colonize a barren or disturbed environment.
- A stable and mature ecosystem with little change in species composition.
- Recovery of an ecosystem after a disturbance where soil is still present.
- Traits or behaviors that help organisms survive in changing environments.
- Environmental changes caused by nature, such as fires or storms.
- Gradual process of change and replacement of species in an ecosystem.
- Ecosystem development in a lifeless area with no soil, like lava flows.
17 Clues: The ability of an ecosystem to recover from disturbance. • First organisms to colonize a barren or disturbed environment. • Unpredictable natural disturbances with no consistent pattern. • Environmental changes caused by nature, such as fires or storms. • Gradual process of change and replacement of species in an ecosystem. • ...
Bio crossword! 2025-03-05
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- Species that signal environmental health.
- Organisms that eat others for energy.
- Traits improving survival and reproduction.
- Positions in a food chain/web.
- Substances needed for survival and growth
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- Species with a major ecosystem impact.
- Organisms that make their own food.
- Pathways of energy flow in ecosystems.
- Movement of nutrients in an ecosystem.
- living environmental factors
- Able to be maintained long-term.
- Taking in food.
12 Clues: Taking in food. • living environmental factors • Positions in a food chain/web. • Able to be maintained long-term. • Organisms that make their own food. • Organisms that eat others for energy. • Species with a major ecosystem impact. • Pathways of energy flow in ecosystems. • Movement of nutrients in an ecosystem. • Species that signal environmental health. • ...
NAVFAC Capabilities 2023-02-13
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- _____ Handling Ashore Procurement
- NEPA Requirement: Environmental ______
- _______ and Facilities Operations
- Real Estate _______ and Management
- _______ Facilities and Equipment Engineering
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- Military Construction acronym
- Basic physical and organizational structures and facilities
- Protection against unauthorized data usage
- _______Vehicles providing transportation services
- _______ Conservation: Health assessment of natural and cultural resources
10 Clues: Military Construction acronym • _____ Handling Ashore Procurement • _______ and Facilities Operations • Real Estate _______ and Management • NEPA Requirement: Environmental ______ • Protection against unauthorized data usage • _______ Facilities and Equipment Engineering • _______Vehicles providing transportation services • ...
Italian Crossword 2023-03-07
20 Clues: lent • itchy • creamy • to quit • abruptly • abstract • character • to promote • definitely • apocalypse • controversy • suggestions • uncomfortable • environmental • to become sick • to own/possess • stripes/strips • absent/mindledly • despite/not even • to hiss or to boo
Oceanography Unit 1 Study Guide 2019-10-15
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- InstituteThatsPartOfWilliamAndMary
- PublishedTheFirstOceanographyTextbook
- HasTheNickname"HerDeerpness"
- UsedToEstimateTheTurbidityOrTransperencyOfSeawater
- FederalAgencyFocusedOnTheConditionOfTheOceansAndAtmosphere
- CreditedWithThePublicationOfTheEarliestMapOfTheGulfStream
- TheNorthernHemisphereIsMostly
- HighestFundedInstituteForOceanographicResearch
- DiscoveredHydrothermalVents
- WhatDidJacquesCousteauInvent
- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesTheCompositionOfSeaWater
- MostModern-dayGoingSea-goingVesselsHave
- WhatPercentOfTheOceanIsLand
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- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesHowAndWhyOceansMove
- LargestOcean
- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesHowHumansEffectTheOcean
- SmallestOcean
- SeperatesSedimentByGrainSize
- NorwegianCaptainWhoMappedTheArcticOcean
- UnderwaterMicrophone
- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesTheEarthAtTheSeaEdges
- BranchOfOceanographyThatDesignsShips
- BranchOfOceanographyThatStudiesAnimals
- TheNewestNamedOcean
- NarrowS-ShapedOcean
25 Clues: LargestOcean • SmallestOcean • TheNewestNamedOcean • NarrowS-ShapedOcean • UnderwaterMicrophone • DiscoveredHydrothermalVents • WhatPercentOfTheOceanIsLand • HasTheNickname"HerDeerpness" • SeperatesSedimentByGrainSize • WhatDidJacquesCousteauInvent • TheNorthernHemisphereIsMostly • InstituteThatsPartOfWilliamAndMary • BranchOfOceanographyThatDesignsShips • ...
Subjects 2015-01-18
CSR CONCEPT CROSSWORD 2023-08-01
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- The duty of an organization to act in ways that benefit society at large, beyond its immediate economic interests. It includes activities that address social issues and contribute to the community's welfare.
- Ensuring the health, safety, and overall welfare of employees, promoting a positive work environment, and supporting their personal and professional development.
- Taking responsibility for the sustainable management of natural resources and ecosystems, minimizing negative impacts, and promoting conservation and sustainable practices.
- A set of criteria used to evaluate a company's performance and impact in the areas of environment, social responsibility, and corporate governance, often considered in investment and business decisions.
- The idea that businesses should be active and responsible members of society, contributing positively to the community and behaving as good corporate citizens.
- Providing clear and open information about a company's operations, performance, and impact, allowing stakeholders to assess its practices and decisions.
- The system of rules, practices, and processes by which a company is directed and controlled, ensuring accountability, transparency, and fairness in decision-making.
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- A business approach that considers three main aspects of performance: social, environmental, and financial. It aims to create value not only for shareholders (profit) but also for society and the environment (people and planet).
- Involving and collaborating with local communities in various business activities, projects, or initiatives, ensuring their voices are heard and considering their needs and preferences.
- The effect an organization's activities, products, or services have on the environment, including factors such as resource consumption, pollution, and carbon emissions.
- The process of interacting and communicating with various stakeholders (such as employees, customers, suppliers, communities, etc.) to understand their interests, concerns, and expectations, and incorporating their perspectives into decision-making.
- A set of 17 global goals established by the United Nations to address various social, economic, and environmental challenges, with the aim of achieving a more sustainable and equitable world by 2030.
- Procuring goods and services from suppliers and partners who adhere to ethical, social, and environmental standards, ensuring sustainability and fairness throughout the supply chain.
- A business approach where companies take responsibility for their impact on society and the environment, integrating social and environmental concerns into their business operations and interactions with stakeholders.
- Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs. It involves balancing economic, social, and environmental aspects for long-term well-being
- Conducting business activities and operations in a morally responsible and principled manner, adhering to ethical standards, and considering the impact on stakeholders and society.
- A concept where companies create economic value while also addressing social and environmental challenges, aligning business success with social progress.
17 Clues: Providing clear and open information about a company's operations, performance, and impact, allowing stakeholders to assess its practices and decisions. • A concept where companies create economic value while also addressing social and environmental challenges, aligning business success with social progress. • ...
actividades 2023-04-20
19 Clues: abook • to do • social • to read • to play • to go to • physical • exercise • spiritual • financial • i want to • emotional • video games • educational • intellectual • occupational • i'm going to • environmental • we're going to
EMS...Give it a spin 2017-01-05
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- OPNAV M5090 directs that where a Navy activity is a tenant, they shall participate in the host environmental compliance program and they should have this in place with the host command
- Spend more time doing this for effective auditing
- One commitment of the Environmental Policy is ________ to applicable compliance obligations
- Review these when planning for an audit
- Not fulfilling an EMS requirement
- 40CFR is the audit criteria used for _________ compliance audits
- All installation members should be aware of the CO's Environmental _________
- Owns the Installation EMS
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- Discussed during a closing meeting
- ISO 19011 provides guidance for conducting ________ audits
- A federal facility or organization that conducts activities that can have a significant impact on the environment, either directly or indirectly, individually or cumulatively, due to the operations of that facility's or organization's mission, processes, or functions is referred to as an EMS _________ facility
- Improvement
- The number of EMS elements identified in OPNAV M5090 Chapter 17
- To ensure success, this is essential at all levels
- Under Element 15, Corrective Action is usually and should be implemented by the ______ owner
- According to M5090.1D, management reviews must be held at least ________
- ________and Suppliers must be made aware of the installation's EMS requirements
- Should be considered when determining the Internal Audit Plan Schedule
- Element 7 addresses __________ and competence
- Plan Do Check Act
20 Clues: Improvement • Plan Do Check Act • Owns the Installation EMS • Not fulfilling an EMS requirement • Discussed during a closing meeting • Review these when planning for an audit • Element 7 addresses __________ and competence • Spend more time doing this for effective auditing • To ensure success, this is essential at all levels • ...
ECOSYSTEMS CROSSWORD 2022-06-19
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- All the different populations in an area.
- To maintain stable ecological conditions.
- Large group of individuals of the same species that live in a close area.
- When one species preys on another. Often due to other environmental factors.
- Environmental factor that is living.
- Organisms that break down other dead organisms.
- The part of earth that is made up of water in its liquid form. For example lakes or oceans.
- Middle layer below the crust.
- When two species benefit from one another.
- An animal that only eats meat.
- The number and variety of species in an ecosystem.
- Made up of all the frozen water on earth, such as glaciers.
- The earth's main source of energy.
- The transition area between two ecosystems. Particularly biodiverse.
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- Anything that is alive.
- Environmental factor that is non-living.
- All ecosystems on Earth.
- Animals that only eats plants.
- Solid, rocky part of the Earth.
- Ecosystems adapted to their abiotic environments.
- Organism that cannot product its own energy.
- An organism that creates its own energy.
- Mixture of gases that surround the earth and protect it.
- An animal that eats both plants and meat.
- Living, biotic factors interacting with abiotic factors in a large area.
- Relatively thin outermost layer of the geosphere.
- Earth's central part, below both the crust and mantle.
27 Clues: Anything that is alive. • All ecosystems on Earth. • Middle layer below the crust. • Animals that only eats plants. • An animal that only eats meat. • Solid, rocky part of the Earth. • The earth's main source of energy. • Environmental factor that is living. • Environmental factor that is non-living. • An organism that creates its own energy. • ...
Environment 2023-03-02
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- the composite or generally prevailing weather conditions of a region, as temperature, air pressure, humidity, precipitation, sunshine, cloudiness, and winds, throughout the year, averaged over a series of years
- an act or instance of emitting: the fluid ejected or discharged
- air _______, water _______, soil ________ which causes environmental problems
- ________ keep us safe by blocking ultraviolet rays from the sun
- cooler ______ is forecast for the weekend
- If there is no ozone layer, most of creature on the Earth will become extinct
- Development of the area would endanger
- a great flowing or overflowing of water, especially over land not usually submerged
- an adequate or abundant amount of such power
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- Tomorrow's temperature will no doubt be in the 70s
- The _________ of global warming is energy conservation and recycling, etc.
- As _________ rise, some coastal cities can be submerged.
- such as bus, subway
- Chemistry. a widely distributed element that forms organic compounds in combination with hydrogen, oxygen, etc. Symbol: C
- an increase in the earth's average atmospheric temperature that causes corresponding changes in climate and that may result from the greenhouse effect
- contain relatively high concentrations of acid-forming chemicals
- There's a lot of environmental _______
- the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air
- over________ can cause environmental problems, increased unemployment, and depletion of natural resources
- forest fires create ______, like smoke
20 Clues: such as bus, subway • There's a lot of environmental _______ • Development of the area would endanger • forest fires create ______, like smoke • cooler ______ is forecast for the weekend • an adequate or abundant amount of such power • Tomorrow's temperature will no doubt be in the 70s • the gaseous envelope surrounding the earth; the air • ...
economics 2016-08-26
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- the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid
- any human-made resource that is used to produce other goods and services
- the use of resources in such a way as to maximize the output of goods and services
- cost- the cost of producing one more unit of good
- of production- the resources that are used to make goods and services
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- the physical objects that someone produces
- person who decides how to combine resources to create goods and services
- the study how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices
- all natural resources used to produce goods and services
9 Clues: the physical objects that someone produces • cost- the cost of producing one more unit of good • all natural resources used to produce goods and services • the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid • of production- the resources that are used to make goods and services • person who decides how to combine resources to create goods and services • ...
Economics 2016-12-14
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- tax imposed so that the tax rate is fixed, with no change as the taxable base amount increases or decreases.
- the state of being responsible for something, especially by law:
- interest on an investment that is calculated once per period, usually annually, on the amount of the capital alone and not on any interest already earned
- different types of insurance
- how much you have to pay to your insurance company
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- interest that is calculated on the combined total of the original sum borrowed principal and the interest it has already accrued
- able to be deducted, especially from taxable income or tax to be paid:
- type of planning intended to protect one's assets from creditor claims
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future:
9 Clues: different types of insurance • how much you have to pay to your insurance company • the state of being responsible for something, especially by law: • able to be deducted, especially from taxable income or tax to be paid: • type of planning intended to protect one's assets from creditor claims • ...
Economics 2018-06-11
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- a term used to describe the trade-offs, a person makes when making a decision (two words)
- a kind of system where people, not government, own most of the companies (also called capitalism) (Three words)
- the money left over after a company has paid all its expenses
- the money, tools, machines, and other products needed to make goods and services
- the lowest amount a worker can be paid per hour (two words)
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- measures the value of all the goods and services in a year (three words)
- a person who has a business idea as well as the capital to start the business and keep it running
- the study of how individuals, businesses, government, and society make choices
- the idea that we cannot have everything we want
9 Clues: the idea that we cannot have everything we want • the lowest amount a worker can be paid per hour (two words) • the money left over after a company has paid all its expenses • measures the value of all the goods and services in a year (three words) • the study of how individuals, businesses, government, and society make choices • ...
Economics 2013-04-23
9 Clues: / leader of the USA • / WE WANT MORE ______ • / a shareholder owns this • / US has a bad ___ right now • / every company wants to find this • / the president's plan for your money • / you own a stock, you are a ________ • / NASDAQ and Wall Street are both these • / when selling you are looking to make a ______
Economics 2013-12-12
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- Finished products
- Combining raw materials to form finished products
- To produce items to support yourself
- To be trained only in one subject
- Construction of raw materials
- Wealth in the form of money or land
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- To build or create some thing buy working
- Scarcity of resources
- Where natural resources come form
9 Clues: Finished products • Scarcity of resources • Construction of raw materials • Where natural resources come form • To be trained only in one subject • Wealth in the form of money or land • To produce items to support yourself • To build or create some thing buy working • Combining raw materials to form finished products
Economics 2021-10-02
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- physical items that satisfy needs and wants
- the human skills and effort required to produce goods and services
- actions done for you by others to satisfy your needs and wants
- goods or services that consumers consider necessary to maintain their standard of living
- money earned through employment or investment
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- people who work for a wage or salary
- goods or services that are desired in order to provide satisfaction to the user, but which are not necessary for survival or to meet the basic standard of living in a community
- an individual or business involved in the production of goods and services
- a person or group who is the final user of goods and services produced within an economy
9 Clues: people who work for a wage or salary • physical items that satisfy needs and wants • money earned through employment or investment • actions done for you by others to satisfy your needs and wants • the human skills and effort required to produce goods and services • an individual or business involved in the production of goods and services • ...
economics 2021-09-23
9 Clues: original • valuable • free money • owed, not good • used by lenders • important record • interest that benefits • drops something important • easy way to make more money
economics 2021-11-04
9 Clues: command economy • limted resources • what is thanksgiving • no county has 100% of • what we go get food at • driven by supply and demand • market that is close to u.s • almost every country in the world • every country in the world but cuba and north korea
Economics 2021-11-04
9 Clues: No choices • all freedom • Not enough of • choices but not all free • done by great grandparents • closest to full command econonomy • almost all the way market economy • who chooses whats made in a market economy • who chooses what is produced in a command economy
Economics 2021-11-08
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- Limited resources
- Most countries have these
- Evry country had this when there ancestors where alive
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- Another name for free economy
- The government has all the control in this economy
- temporary economic decline during which trade and industrial activity are reduced, generally identified by a fall in GDP in two successive quarters.
- Paper that everybody needs
- This means they do not have a job
- the monetary value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period
9 Clues: Limited resources • Most countries have these • Paper that everybody needs • Another name for free economy • This means they do not have a job • The government has all the control in this economy • Evry country had this when there ancestors where alive • the monetary value of all finished goods and services made within a country during a specific period • ...
Economics 2022-04-22
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- the willingness and ability of a producer to produce and sells product
- a situation in which is greater than demand, usually the result of prices being set too high
- the use of trade barriers between nations to protect domestic industries
- Barriers any laws passed to limit free trade between nations
- War a succession of trade barriers between nations
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- a fee charged for goods brought into a country from another country
- a limit on the amount of a product that can be imported
- Equilibrium situation in which the quantity supplied and the quantity demanded at a particular price are equal
- the desire to have some good or service and the ability to pay for it
- a situation in which demand is greater than supply, usually, the result of prices being set too low
10 Clues: War a succession of trade barriers between nations • a limit on the amount of a product that can be imported • Barriers any laws passed to limit free trade between nations • a fee charged for goods brought into a country from another country • the desire to have some good or service and the ability to pay for it • ...
Economics 2021-11-23
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- Governments implement these on trade to protect the jobs of workers
- The right to start a business is an example of an:
- This type of economy is based on what the individual thinks
- Believed that free market economies was the most effective economic organization
- This type of economy is based on customs and historical precedent
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- In this economy, government officials make economic decisions
- What type of economy is the United States?
- Allowed free trade between The US, Canada, and Mexico
- Provided many ideologies that supported command economies
- These economies are based on the beliefs of individuals and businesses
10 Clues: What type of economy is the United States? • The right to start a business is an example of an: • Allowed free trade between The US, Canada, and Mexico • Provided many ideologies that supported command economies • This type of economy is based on what the individual thinks • In this economy, government officials make economic decisions • ...
Economics 2022-11-03
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- total amount of goods and services that are produced in an economy at a given price level.
- is the process by which the monetary authority of a country controls the supply of money.
- budged is when the planned expenditure of the government is more than its planned revenue.
- is a branch of economics dealing with the performance, structure,behavior, and decision-making of the whole economy.
- another term used for planned economies
- Economies where all the resources are owned by the government
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- is the total demand for final goods and services in the economy (Y) at a given time and price level.
- is the use of government revenue collection (taxation) and expenditure (spending) to influence the economy.
- an economic system where both private and public sector operate.
9 Clues: another term used for planned economies • Economies where all the resources are owned by the government • an economic system where both private and public sector operate. • is the process by which the monetary authority of a country controls the supply of money. • total amount of goods and services that are produced in an economy at a given price level. • ...
Economics 2023-11-17
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- A payment levied on the import of goods.
- this us a mandatory payment or charge collected by local, state, and national governments from individuals or businesses to cover the costs of general government services, goods, and activities.
- A person who obtains money of a specified kind or level in return for labor or services.
- The amount of money bought into the company, typically by selling goods, products, or services.
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- a person who pays taxes
- A Tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports.
- the action of spending money.
- the imposition of compulsory levies on individuals or entities by governments in almost every country of the world.
- tax a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales.
9 Clues: a person who pays taxes • the action of spending money. • A payment levied on the import of goods. • tax a tax on sales or on the receipts from sales. • A Tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports. • A person who obtains money of a specified kind or level in return for labor or services. • ...
Economics 2023-11-30
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- Financial organization that accepts deposits from, and makes loans to, employees of a particular company or government agency
- Non-profit organization sponsored by local businesses to provide general information on companies, is one of these
- Voluntary association of people formed to carry on some kind of economic activity that will benefit its members
- When it negotiates with management over issues such as pay, working hours, health care coverage, life insurance, vacations, and other job-related matters
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- Promotes the welfare of its members and of the community
- Group of people in a specialized occupation that works to improve the working conditions, skill levels, and public perceptions of the profession
- Inmunicipal-ownedcipal owned companies that offer important products to the public, such as water or electric service
- Operate in a businesslike way to promote the collective interests of its members rather than to seek financial gain for its owners
- organization of workers formed to represent its members' interests in various employment matters
9 Clues: Promotes the welfare of its members and of the community • organization of workers formed to represent its members' interests in various employment matters • Voluntary association of people formed to carry on some kind of economic activity that will benefit its members • ...
Economics 2024-04-30
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- Acronym for World Trade Organization
- Supported equality and a strong central government
- Individuals decide production of goods & services
- Things implemented on trade in the government to "protect the people"
- Has different control for public and private sector
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- Believed in a free market system
- What has typically been done in the past?
- Economy controlled by a powerful government
- A free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.
9 Clues: Believed in a free market system • Acronym for World Trade Organization • What has typically been done in the past? • Economy controlled by a powerful government • A free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. • Individuals decide production of goods & services • Supported equality and a strong central government • ...
Economics 2025-04-10
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- A period of time where the economy is in a decline rather than an incline
- The amount of the goods that are wanted and being purchased by the consumers.
- The characteristics of a product that influence consumers demand
- The study of individuals, firms, and the governments make their legal decisions.
- A measure of the cost of goods and services in a period of time.
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- When a country produces more of a good or service than another country that's using the same resources.
- The amount of money that is in the economy
- What does GPD stand for
- money that's paid regularly at rate for the use of money that the borrowed
- The number of products that the producer is making
10 Clues: What does GPD stand for • The amount of money that is in the economy • The number of products that the producer is making • The characteristics of a product that influence consumers demand • A measure of the cost of goods and services in a period of time. • A period of time where the economy is in a decline rather than an incline • ...
economics 2025-09-18
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- meet the conditions of perfect competition
- are willing and able to offer at various prices
- QS does not = QD
- competition:a market structure that
- Ceiling maximum price
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- the amount of a goods and services that
- a given period.
- floor minimum price
- Supply=Quantity Demand
- revenue earned from selling a product
10 Clues: a given period. • QS does not = QD • floor minimum price • Supply=Quantity Demand • Ceiling maximum price • competition:a market structure that • revenue earned from selling a product • the amount of a goods and services that • meet the conditions of perfect competition • are willing and able to offer at various prices
INTRO TO PHILOSOPHY 2025-09-23
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- : Maximum output, less waste
- : Earth is self-regulating
- : Humans are the most important
- : Garbage disposal issue
- : Humans and nature are linked
- : Dirty air from humans
- : Thrifty; avoid waste
- : Respect all life
- : Movement to solve environmental issues
- : Long-term weather changes
- : Save resources for future
- : Order in nature shows beauty
- : Law to reduce pollution
- : Keep environment healthy
- : Link society and environment
- : Fairness in climate burdens
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- : Duty to protect nature
- : Release of greenhouse gases
- : Growth with care for future
- : Wise use of resources
- : Rise in Earth’s temperature
- : Protects natural resources
- : Moral duties about climate
- : Damage from disasters
- : Ecosystems and communities matter
- : Treaty to cut emissions
- : Human-caused environmental problems
- : All living things have value
- : Wise and careful action
- : Harmony with nature
30 Clues: : Respect all life • : Harmony with nature • : Thrifty; avoid waste • : Wise use of resources • : Damage from disasters • : Dirty air from humans • : Duty to protect nature • : Garbage disposal issue • : Treaty to cut emissions • : Law to reduce pollution • : Wise and careful action • : Earth is self-regulating • : Keep environment healthy • : Long-term weather changes • ...
Economics 2022-08-23
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- A social movement that was aimed at promoting the interests of consumer
- Alternative that must be given up when one choice is made rather than another
- To Change the nature of something
- Tools, equipment, and factories used in the production of goods and services
- Diagram Representing all possible combinations of goods and or services an economy can produce when all productive resources are fully employed
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- People with all their abilities and efforts
- Risk-Taking individuals who introduce new products or services in search of profit
- Cost of the next best alternative use of money \, time, or resources, when one choice is made rather than another
- natural resources or ¨gifts of nature¨ not created by human effort
9 Clues: To Change the nature of something • People with all their abilities and efforts • natural resources or ¨gifts of nature¨ not created by human effort • A social movement that was aimed at promoting the interests of consumer • Tools, equipment, and factories used in the production of goods and services • ...
Economics 2022-07-11
9 Clues: flow of money • basic requirements • cash or liquid assets • general body of wage earners • person that buys good/ services • things purchased, use or consume • part of surfaced not covered by water • total value spending on goods/ services • domestic product value of all goods/ services
Economics 2022-08-25
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- process or means by which something can be accomplished
- measure of the amount of output produced in a specific time period with a given amount of resources; normally refers to labor, but can apply to all factors of production
- assignment of tasks to the workers, factories, regions, or nations that can perform them most efficiently
- growth increase in a nation’s total output of goods and services over time
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- sum of people’s skills, abilities, health, and motivation
- markets
- place or mechanism through which buyers and sellers of an economic product come together; may be local, regional, national, or global
- division of work into a number of separate tasks to be performed by different workers
- in which productive resources are bought and sold
- interdependence mutual dependence of the economic activities of one person, company, region, or nation on those of another person, company, region, or nation
10 Clues: markets • in which productive resources are bought and sold • process or means by which something can be accomplished • sum of people’s skills, abilities, health, and motivation • growth increase in a nation’s total output of goods and services over time • division of work into a number of separate tasks to be performed by different workers • ...
economics 2022-12-14
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- the process of discovering new ways of combining resources
- physical assets that a company uses in the production process
- a resource, such as sunlight or air, which is so abundant that its availability is not a constraint on economic activity.
- an economic system in which prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses
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- the loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- the proportion of a loan that is charged to the borrower
- the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions
- work done by human beings
- the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
9 Clues: work done by human beings • the proportion of a loan that is charged to the borrower • the process of discovering new ways of combining resources • the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time • the loss of other alternatives when one alternative is chosen • physical assets that a company uses in the production process • ...
Economics 2022-10-04
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- Employment When all who are willing and able are employed
- Prices When prices stay steady
- When economic indicators reach their highest level
- The state of not being employed
- per capita the output per person
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- An increase in prices and a decrease in money value
- A period of economic decline
- Maynard Keynes Father of modern Macroeconimics
- the end of a period of depression
9 Clues: A period of economic decline • Prices When prices stay steady • The state of not being employed • per capita the output per person • the end of a period of depression • Maynard Keynes Father of modern Macroeconimics • When economic indicators reach their highest level • An increase in prices and a decrease in money value • ...
Economics 2020-06-07
Economics 2019-09-05
Across
- an agreement among firms to divide the market, set prices, or limit production
- making a product different from other similar products
- a government issued right to operate a business
- a formal organization of producers that agree to coordinate prices and production
Down
- a product that is the same no matter who produces it
- a market dominated by a single seller
- a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- a licence that gives the inventor of a new product rights to sell it for a certain amount of time
- the right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market
9 Clues: a market dominated by a single seller • a government issued right to operate a business • a product that is the same no matter who produces it • making a product different from other similar products • the right to sell a good or service within an exclusive market • a market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market • ...
Economics 2021-09-10
Across
- people living together in organized communities
- farm animals that are bought and sold
- using science for practical purposes
- trade with another person instead of paying with money
Down
- people whose ancestors lived in America before Europeans
- a way decisions for a country are made
- the system for producing, selling and buying in a country
- giving a person one thing in exchange for another
- a kind of money a country uses
9 Clues: a kind of money a country uses • using science for practical purposes • farm animals that are bought and sold • a way decisions for a country are made • people living together in organized communities • giving a person one thing in exchange for another • trade with another person instead of paying with money • people whose ancestors lived in America before Europeans • ...
Economics 2021-03-08
Across
- an expense that changes depending on how much a business produces
- the additional income from each increase of sale
- the money a business receives from selling its goods or services
- the (negative) cost of choosing to do one thing instead the other.
Down
- model that compares marginal costs and marginal benefits
- additional opportunity cost from each increase of sales
- an expense that does not change
- giving up one alternative good or service for another.
- fixed and variable costs
9 Clues: fixed and variable costs • an expense that does not change • the additional income from each increase of sale • giving up one alternative good or service for another. • additional opportunity cost from each increase of sales • model that compares marginal costs and marginal benefits • the money a business receives from selling its goods or services • ...
Economics 2021-10-12
Across
- A person who uses goods and services.
- The cost of the next alternative among a person’s choice’s-the time, money, or resources that are given up to make the final choice
- something to satisfy how much everyone wants of it
Down
- The dollar value of all final goods and services and structures produced within a country's borders in a 12 month period.
- A person who organizes and operates a buisnes
- Exchange goods without involving money
- How much people want the good/sevice.
- An item that can be traded for goods or services
- Work, especially physical work
9 Clues: Work, especially physical work • How much people want the good/sevice. • A person who uses goods and services. • Exchange goods without involving money • A person who organizes and operates a buisnes • An item that can be traded for goods or services • something to satisfy how much everyone wants of it • ...
economics 2021-08-05
Across
- A major producer, employer, consumer, provider, lawmaker, and tax collector
- When the value of a currency decreases
- The sum of the price paid for one or more products
Down
- When prices of goods and services in an economy are stable, avoiding inflation or deflation.
- The economic decisions of countries and governments
- Compulsory financial payment imposed by a government in order to fund government spending
- Government allocating resources in order to boost industies or companies.
- Synonym for job
- The government regulating spending levels and tax rates to boost a country's economy
9 Clues: Synonym for job • When the value of a currency decreases • The sum of the price paid for one or more products • The economic decisions of countries and governments • Government allocating resources in order to boost industies or companies. • A major producer, employer, consumer, provider, lawmaker, and tax collector • ...
economics 2021-11-14
9 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • physical objects that people want • actions or activities that accomplish a paid for task • limited quantities of resources to meet unlimited wants • an arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to exchange things
ECONOMICS 2023-05-10
Across
- the consumer's desire to purchase a particular good or service.
- the action of moving to a new place and establishing one's home or business there.
- a voluntary act of an individual or group freely giving time and labor for community service.
Down
- the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time.
- the process of actively seeking out, finding and hiring candidates for a specific position or job.
- measures the monetary value of final goods and services
- a good or service bought in one country that was produced in another.
- an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product.
- Goods and services produced in one country but supplied to buyers in another
9 Clues: measures the monetary value of final goods and services • the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time. • an amount produced of an agricultural or industrial product. • the consumer's desire to purchase a particular good or service. • a good or service bought in one country that was produced in another. • ...
Economics 2013-12-12
Across
- Wealth in the form of money or land
- Scarcity of resources
- Combining raw materials to form finished products
- To be trained only in one subject
- Finished products
Down
- Construction of raw materials
- To produce items to support yourself
- Where natural resources come form
- To build or create some thing buy working
9 Clues: Finished products • Scarcity of resources • Construction of raw materials • Where natural resources come form • To be trained only in one subject • Wealth in the form of money or land • To produce items to support yourself • To build or create some thing buy working • Combining raw materials to form finished products
economics 2023-07-12
Across
- NAFTA promotes _ trade among the three countries.
- The ability to choose how much money to save, how to spend it, to start a business, etc are examples of economic_.
- The US has worked to _ barriers to international trade which benefitted us as a country.
- A trade agreement between Canada, the US, and Mexico.
- Type of economy where the past chooses whats produced.
- Believed in early free markets.
Down
- The type of market that the US uses.
- Karl Marx believed capitalism created two classes: bourgeoisie and _.
- Type of economy where leaders choose whats produced.
- One reason why Free trade is limited is to protect _ security.
10 Clues: Believed in early free markets. • The type of market that the US uses. • NAFTA promotes _ trade among the three countries. • Type of economy where leaders choose whats produced. • A trade agreement between Canada, the US, and Mexico. • Type of economy where the past chooses whats produced. • One reason why Free trade is limited is to protect _ security. • ...
Economics 2023-07-07
Across
- an estimate of ability to fulfill financial commitments
- a market in which there are many buyers but only one seller
- the amount of money needed to purchase something
- an economic system based on private ownership of assets
- any good that can be bought and sold
Down
- the benefits lost by choosing one option over another
- the ratio gross profits divided by net sales
- the benefits lost by choosing one option over another
- the state of owing something, especially money
- the amount of money one makes over a period of time
10 Clues: any good that can be bought and sold • the ratio gross profits divided by net sales • the state of owing something, especially money • the amount of money needed to purchase something • the amount of money one makes over a period of time • the benefits lost by choosing one option over another • the benefits lost by choosing one option over another • ...
Economics 2024-01-06
9 Clues: requesting something • importance in buying • something that you desired • cost money or benefits lost • operating with little waste • A consumer that is willing to pay • The total amount of specific goods • the demand for a good or better service • how resources are distributed to the people
Economics 2024-01-06
9 Clues: requesting something • importance in buying • something that you desired • cost money or benefits lost • operating with little waste • A consumer that is willing to pay • The total amount of specific goods • the demand for a good or better service • how resources are distributed to the people
Economics 2024-01-18
Across
- : A person, that purchases goods and services for personal use.
- or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale.
- The state of being scarce, or short in supply; shortage
- A stock of a resource from which
- The desire of purchasers, consumers, clients, employers, etc., for a particular commodity, service, or other item.
Down
- Benefits or costs of an action that influence people's decisions and behavior.
- The branch of knowledge concerning with the production, consumption, and the transfer of wealth.
- Cost: The loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is taken.
- person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource.
9 Clues: A stock of a resource from which • The state of being scarce, or short in supply; shortage • : A person, that purchases goods and services for personal use. • or country that makes, grows, or supplies goods or commodities for sale. • person or place can be provided with the necessary amount of that resource. • ...
Economics 2024-04-25
9 Clues: moneysupply • GoldandSilver • Savingsaccount • EmergencyMoney • CheckingAccount • financeinsurance • emergencycurrency • MeasureofMoneystock • lotsofmoneypulledout
Economics 2024-04-30
Across
- Acronym for World Trade Organization
- Supported equality and a strong central government
- Individuals decide production of goods & services
- Things implemented on trade in the government to "protect the people"
- Has different control for public and private sector
Down
- Believed in a free market system
- What has typically been done in the past?
- Economy controlled by a powerful government
- A free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.
9 Clues: Believed in a free market system • Acronym for World Trade Organization • What has typically been done in the past? • Economy controlled by a powerful government • A free trade zone in Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. • Individuals decide production of goods & services • Supported equality and a strong central government • ...
Economics 2024-11-23
Across
- aims at understanding what determines the level and rate of change of overall prices
- a reduction in inflation
- reduction in the value of an asset as a result of wear and tear
- bad money drive out good money
- supply creates it's own demand
Down
- an increase in the general price level
- deals with individual sectors of the economy
- the difference between the receipts from abroad and payments made abroad
- the total value of all goods and services produced within a country usually a year
9 Clues: a reduction in inflation • bad money drive out good money • supply creates it's own demand • an increase in the general price level • deals with individual sectors of the economy • reduction in the value of an asset as a result of wear and tear • the difference between the receipts from abroad and payments made abroad • ...
