environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
economics by ad 2021-03-23
Across
- goods purchased to make other goods
- the economy where the gov controls
- the economy which the people control
- ___is when the supply goes down and
- ____ means use your money to get more
- income and outcome
- ___ is where people have goods of a certain type
- the people who purchase goods
- how you make goods
- how much you need to spend on a product
- is where the gov limits monetary value for a good or service for a set time
- a person who takes a risk of starting a business
- is where you do something for a person
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- the economy where the people and gov control
- ___ is where the people want something
- ---- is when the supply goes up and demand goes down with cost
- labor
- is where people trade good for good
- a offcial ban on trade to a country
- trading
- your income
- an expert at ____
- products people can buy
- is an exchange for goods and sevices
- cost goes up with demand
- what the people like and want
- taxes on stuff imported
27 Clues: labor • trading • your income • an expert at ____ • income and outcome • how you make goods • products people can buy • taxes on stuff imported • cost goes up with demand • the people who purchase goods • what the people like and want • the economy where the gov controls • goods purchased to make other goods • ___is when the supply goes down and • is where people trade good for good • ...
Economics K . D 2021-03-25
Across
- A traditional economy is a system that relies on customs, history, and time-honored beliefs. Tradition guides economic decisions such as production and distribution. ... Most traditional economies operate in emerging markets and developing countries. They are often in Africa, Asia, Latin America, and the Middle East.
- it is an amount of a product
- someone who provides for a consumer
- someone that buys products
- any object or product
- it is when you work hard to get something in return
- it is buying or selling goods or services
- it is when something is moved of sold to another country
- it is a want or need
- something you would like to have but do not need it
- an economic system combining private and public enterprise
- something that was there before someone or something messed with it
- it is mater that people live on and some call it ground
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- it is a shortage of a good,choice,etc.
- it is when something is moved out of another country
- it is when there is little of something
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
- it is something that you can sell for $
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- it is an trade for goods and services without using money
- it is something you are an expert in
- it is something you have to have to survive
- it is a piece if paper people go to work to get so they can buy stuff with it
23 Clues: it is a want or need • any object or product • someone that buys products • it is an amount of a product • someone who provides for a consumer • it is something you are an expert in • it is a shortage of a good,choice,etc. • it is when there is little of something • it is something that you can sell for $ • it is buying or selling goods or services • ...
David - Economics Crossword 2024-05-23
Across
- The organizational and competitive characteristics of a market. (2 words)
- The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy at a given price.
- A market structure characterized by a single seller dominating the entire market for a particular product or service.
- The measure of responsiveness of one economic variable to changes in another.
- The amount charged by a lender to a borrower for the use of assets, expressed as a percentage of the principal. (2 words)
- An excess of production or supply over demand.
- A tax imposed by a government on imported or exported goods.
- An increase in the capacity of an economy to produce goods and services, compared from one period of time to another. (2 words)
- The rivalry between businesses trying to sell goods or services to the same customers.
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- The process by which the monetary authority of a country controls the supply of money, often targeting interest rates to achieve economic objectives. (2 words)
- The income generated from the sale of goods or services before expenses are deducted.
- The buying and selling of goods and services between countries.
- The total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
- An economic system characterized by private ownership of the means of production and the pursuit of profit.
- The total monetary value of all finished goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period.
- The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services is rising, leading to a decrease in purchasing power.
- The use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy. (2 words)
- Financial assistance granted by the government to support businesses or industries that are considered beneficial to the public interest.
- The amount by which a sum of money falls short of the required or expected amount.
- The environment where buyers and sellers interact to exchange goods and services.
20 Clues: An excess of production or supply over demand. • A tax imposed by a government on imported or exported goods. • The buying and selling of goods and services between countries. • The organizational and competitive characteristics of a market. (2 words) • The measure of responsiveness of one economic variable to changes in another. • ...
Introduction to Economics 2023-09-25
Across
- A public good that individuals cannot be excluded from consuming.
- The branch of economics that deals with human behavior and choices as they relate to the entire economy.
- A person who receives the benefits of a good without paying for it.
- A graphic representation of all possible combinations of two goods that an economy can produce.
- Tasks that people pay others to perform for them.
- An economy that is neither purely capitalist nor purely socialist; an economy that has some elements of both capitalism and socialism.
- An agreement between two or more people to do something
- The amount of money left over after all the costs of production have been paid. It exists when total revenue is greater than total cost.
- A government plan specifying economic activities, such as what goods will be produced and what prices will be charged.
- An adverse side effect of an act that is felt by others.
- The amount of money by which total cost exceeds total revenue.
- The science that studies the choices of people trying to satisfy their wants in a world of scarcity
- Anything that satisfies a person's wants or brings satisfaction; also tangible products.
- A good for which one person's consumption does not take away from another person's consumption.
- Able to be felt by touch. Ex. a book.
- The quality of bringing satisfaction or happiness.
- The quality of bringing dissatisfaction or unhappiness.
- The special talent that some people have for searching out and taking advantage of new business opportunities and for developing new products and new ways of doing things.
- Something that we desire to have
- An explanation of how something works, designed to answer a question for which there is no obvious answer
- A phenomenon by which economic agents in any given part of the world are affected by events elsewhere in the world; the growing integration of the national economies of the world to the degree that they could merge and operate as a single worldwide economy.
- An economic system in which individuals (not the government) own most, if not all, the resources and control their use. The government plays only a small part in the economy.
- The economic relationships that exist between different economic groups in an economy.
- The condition in which our wants are greater than the resources available to satisfy them.
- A sense of how the world works.
- The belief that all value in produced goods is derived from labor.
- The term used to describe work done for a company by persons other than its employees in a country other than the one in which the company is located.
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- A public good that individuals can be physically excluded from consuming.
- An economic unit of one person or more that sells resources and buys goods and services.
- The branch of economics that deals with human behavior and choices as they relate to relatively small units--individuals, business firms, and single markets.
- Property Any good that is owned by an individual or a business.
- Value The difference between the total value of production and the subsistence wages paid to workers.
- An economic system in which the government controls and may own many of the resources.
- Anything that is used to produce goods or services, for example a person's labor may be used to produce computers, TV sets.
- Produced goods that can be used as resources for further production. Factories, machines, and farm tractors are capital.
- The way all the income earned in a country is divided among different groups of income earners.
- A good for which one person's consumption takes away from another person's consumption.
- All the natural resources found in nature. Acres of wheat fields, mineral deposits, and water in a stream are all considered land.
- Not able to be felt by touch. Ex. A Lecture
- Something that encourages or motivates a person to take action.
- A beneficial side effect of an action that is felt by others.
- A person who has a special talent for searching out and taking advantage of new business opportunities.
- The most highly valued opportunity or alternative given up when a choice is made.
- The principles of conduct, such as right and wrong, morality and immorality, good and bad
- A means for deciding who gets what portion of the available resources and goods.
- In economics, means "additional"
- Property Any good that is owned by the government.
- System The way in which a society decides what goods to produce goods, and for whom goods will be produced.
- A situation in which having more of one thing necessarily means having less of something else.
49 Clues: A sense of how the world works. • In economics, means "additional" • Something that we desire to have • Able to be felt by touch. Ex. a book. • Not able to be felt by touch. Ex. A Lecture • Tasks that people pay others to perform for them. • The quality of bringing satisfaction or happiness. • Property Any good that is owned by the government. • ...
Academic Decathlon Economics 2023-11-25
Across
- Central bank policies; alter money supply
- ______ unemployment; unemployment that occurs alongside the business cycle
- A state of being; limited amount of work, energy, knowledge, and capital that motivates economic choices
- Costs that don't depend on production quantity
- Economic actors make choices that serve their greatest benefit
- A measure of a good's responsiveness to price changes
- The next most desirable option given up when making a decision
- Related goods, such that when the price of one good falls, demand for the other falls
- The surplus value that producers receive when the price of a good exceeds the cost of manufacturing
- The trade-off faced by a producer who can make two goods; describes comparative advantage
- Disrupt the marker with new innovations and creative ideas
- As price increases, demand decreases
- GDP calculated without inflationary effects
- Costs that escalate as production changes in the short run
- The actions of one person impacts the well-being of someone else
- As price increases, supply increases
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- Interest rate the Federal Reserve charges for lonas to its member banks
- author of "Wealth of Nations"
- Central bank; sets monetary policy; FOMC controls money supply
- Total number of persons aged 16+, either working or actively seeking employment
- All other options given up when making a decision
- Focuses on individual markets and individual behaviors
- The quantity demanded rises when income rises
- The quantity demanded falls when income rises
- ______ unemployment; results from the time lag between workers leaving a job and finding another
- The surplus value that consumers receive when a good's price falls below the amount they would be willing to pay for it
- ______ unemployment; results from mismatch of skills offered by labor and skills desired by firms
- A single supplier controls the market
- abbr. resources used to produce goods and services: land, labor, and capital
- GDP calculated with current year prices
- A table that reflects changing consumption patterns due to price changes
- Marginal Revenue = Marginal Cost
- Focuses on the overall performance of the national economy
- The competitive market fails to produce a socially desirable outcome
- Government taxation and spending policy choices meant to influence the economy
- Assets such as tools, equipment, and human creativity that encourage productivity
- goods often bought together
37 Clues: goods often bought together • author of "Wealth of Nations" • Marginal Revenue = Marginal Cost • As price increases, demand decreases • As price increases, supply increases • A single supplier controls the market • GDP calculated with current year prices • Central bank policies; alter money supply • GDP calculated without inflationary effects • ...
Economics Part B 2024-05-09
Across
- loss of value of a country's currency with respect to a foreign currency
- Investors pooling money together for an investment
- tax where the percentage of taxes paid decreases as income rises
- dollar value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a given year
- The superior Doritos
- Medium of exchange that has value due to societal agreement
- tax where the percentage of taxes paid goes up as your income rises
- percentage of the nation’s labor force that is jobless and actively seeking work
- Oldest and most powerful stock exchange
- spending for which government planners can make choices
- price of the domestic currency in terms of another currency
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- Tax Levied on the sale or production of a good
- Stock that gives an investor voting rights
- Initial amount of borrowed money
- Imports minus Exports
- increase of value of a country's currency with respect to a foreign currency
- use of government spending and taxation to influence the economy
- Stock that receives dividends first
- Probability of loss on an investment
- Payments made for borrowing money
- tax that takes the same percentage of income from all taxpayers
- Lower-risk financial asset than stocks
22 Clues: The superior Doritos • Imports minus Exports • Initial amount of borrowed money • Payments made for borrowing money • Stock that receives dividends first • Probability of loss on an investment • Lower-risk financial asset than stocks • Oldest and most powerful stock exchange • Stock that gives an investor voting rights • Tax Levied on the sale or production of a good • ...
Economics Midterm Review 2023-03-01
Across
- ________ Demand - a demand for a commodity, service, etc. which is a consequence of the demand for something else.
- Positive __________ - when a benefit spills over to a third-party
- Market __________ - when you combine the supply and demand curves, there is a point where they intersect
- Amount of physical, mental, and social effort used to produce goods and services in an economy
- - an enterprise that is the only seller of a good or service.
- Free __________ System - Individuals to make their own choices in the purchase of goods, the selling of their products and their labor
- Price _______ - the lowest legal price that can be paid in a market for goods and services, labor, or financial capital.
- __________ Economy - an economic system combining private and public enterprise.
- - a sum of money granted by the government or a public body to assist an industry or business so that the price of a commodity or service may remain low or competitive.
- Price _______ - the highest point at which goods and services can be sold.
- The total amount of a given product or service a supplier offers to consumers at a given period and a given price level
- - a state of limited competition, in which a market is shared by a small number of producers or sellers. For example, a firm that develops a new technology that reduces pollution
- __________ Economy - an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
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- _______ Benefits - an extra benefit supplementing an employee's salary, for example, a company car, subsidized meals, health insurance, etc.
- The rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
- A person who organizes and operates a business or businesses, taking on greater than normal financial risks in order to do so
- Gap between availability of limited resources and the theoretical needs of people for such resources.
- - Pure _________ - occurs when all companies sell identical products, market share does not influence price, companies are able to enter or exit without barriers, buyers have perfect or full information, and companies cannot determine prices
- The consumer's desire and willingness to buy a product or service at a given period or over time
- __________ Economy - an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses.
- _______ Cost - business costs, such as rent, that are constant whatever the quantity of goods or services produced
- ________________ cost - the value of what you lose when choosing between two or more options
- _______ Cost - the change in total production cost that comes from making or producing one additional unit
- _______ Cost - costs that change as the volume changes
- Cash in hand that is available for spending
25 Clues: Cash in hand that is available for spending • _______ Cost - costs that change as the volume changes • The rate of increase in prices over a given period of time • - an enterprise that is the only seller of a good or service. • Positive __________ - when a benefit spills over to a third-party • ...
Midterm Review Economics 2023-03-06
Across
- Price and quantity supplied are directly related: Price goes UP; Quantity supplied goes DOWN.
- Competition where there are a large number of buyers and sellers but different products.
- Government and entrepreneurs ask these questions.
- The cost of the next best alternative.
- Where the FOP are bought and sold.
- Competition where there are a large number of buyers adn sellers that sell the exact same products.
- Items that are not required for basic living
- Positive effect of a choice
- The part of economics theory that deals with behavior and decisions making by individual units.
- Few LARGE sellers dominate the market;crude oil
- Items that are required for basic living
- Small change
- A schedule that TABLE shows various quantities of a product supplied at all possible prices.
- What are the factors of production?
- Individual who takes a risk in order to find a profit, create jobs, and improve society.
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- Price and quantity demanded are inversely related: Price goes UP; Quantity Demanded goes DOWN.
- Market structure where there is only one seller with a particular product;Absolute control over prices and no product differentiation.
- Study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants.
- A location that allows buyers and sellers to exchange money for a product.
- A schedule that shows a TABLE that shows the qd at a particular product at different prices.
- What is the basic economic problem that causes all of us to make decisions?
- Business that is jointly owned; General, Limited; Shared Profits
- Recognized by law as a separate legal entity;owned by stockholders;charter;Dividend
- Because of SCARCITY we have to make decisions, which creates...
- What are decisions called when the benefits are greater than or equal to the costs of the decision?
- There is no such thing as free lunch
- Combination of two or more businesses to form a single firm
- Where products are bought and sold.
- Business owned and run by a single individual; Over 70% of businesses
- What analysis is a way of comparing the costs of an action to the benefits recieved.
30 Clues: Small change • Positive effect of a choice • Where the FOP are bought and sold. • Where products are bought and sold. • What are the factors of production? • There is no such thing as free lunch • The cost of the next best alternative. • Items that are required for basic living • Items that are not required for basic living • Few LARGE sellers dominate the market;crude oil • ...
Economics Vocab Terms 2023-04-13
Across
- IRS form that calculates total taxable income and how much is to be paid or refunded by the government
- Document given by an employer that outlines Gross Pay and Deductions
- Tax imposed by both federal and state governments, determined by applying a tax rate
- AKA employment eligibility verification, used to verify the legal authorization of all paid employees in the U.S
- non or under payment of taxes that can be charged criminally
- Levy imposed by a government to help fund government spending
- What someone earns before deductions
- IRS tax form completed by employee that tells employer the correct amount of federal tax to withhold
- Tax rate that increases as taxable income increases (or vice versa)
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- Form used to report certain types on non-employment income to the IRS
- Federal Payroll Tax that allows one to earn credits for Social Security Benefits
- expense subtracted from an individuals income
- What someone earns after deductions
- Total amount of income generated by sale of goods or services
- Yearly time when individuals prepare financial statements to submit and get their tax return
- Money recieved in exchange for a good or service
- Payment based on hourly rate
- Fixed Payment amount per Pay Period
- Form that employers use to report wages paid and taxes withheld
- Government organization responsible for the collection of taxes
20 Clues: Payment based on hourly rate • What someone earns after deductions • Fixed Payment amount per Pay Period • What someone earns before deductions • expense subtracted from an individuals income • Money recieved in exchange for a good or service • non or under payment of taxes that can be charged criminally • Total amount of income generated by sale of goods or services • ...
Economics Crossword Review 2023-04-19
Across
- any medium or mechanism used for generating future income
- a debit card has little to no ...
- Unique items that are relatively rare or highly valued.
- as the price of a good or service increases, the quantity of goods or services will increase, and vice versa.
- card that is used to access your own money
- a number that shows how well someone pays back money
- card that is used to borrow and spend money that belongs to a bank
- states that at a higher price consumers will demand a lower quantity of a good.
- a tax imposed by one country on the goods and services imported from another country
- type of economy where the government has complete control over all the goods and services in a country
- An investor buys pieces of property, such as land or a building, in hopes of generating a profit.
- too much spending on a credit card can lead to ...
- how much people want something
- demand is determined by desire, ability, and willingness
- when one company controls an entire industry without any competition
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- includes adult basic education, adult literacy education or school equivalency preparation.
- usually takes place in the premises of the school, where a person may learn basic, academic, or trade skills.
- tariffs are the largest barrier to ...
- partial ownership of a company
- how much of something there is
- an investment that takes place within a year
- a parent teaching a child how to prepare a meal or ride a bicycle would both be examples of...
- limited resources can't keep up with unlimited....
- type of economy where there is no government regulation
- a loan to a company or government that pays back a fixed rate of return
25 Clues: partial ownership of a company • how much of something there is • how much people want something • a debit card has little to no ... • tariffs are the largest barrier to ... • card that is used to access your own money • an investment that takes place within a year • limited resources can't keep up with unlimited.... • too much spending on a credit card can lead to ... • ...
economics test vocab 2023-04-18
Across
- industries with businesses that sell directly to consumers
- the resources needed to produce goods and services
- countries with weak economies and a lower quality of life
- people who organize, mange and assume the risk of businesses
- raw materials and land
- when factors of production are not distributed equally and businesses produce a narrow range of products
- economy where government controls all the factors of production
- money an individual or business has left after paying expenses
- economy based on private ownership, free trade and competition- people are free to buy and sell what they wish
- when a business grows due to an increase in one of the factors of production
- a type of economy that most closely resembles a market system with private ownership of resources
- few limits are placed on business activities- another name for US's capitalism
- industries where businesses make finished products from raw materials
- industries with businesses that provide services rather than goods
- economy based on long established customs- focused on survival
- industries where businesses use raw materials to make other products
- combination of traditional, market and command economies
- first level of industry- businesses that provide raw materials harvested from earth
- businesses that do research such as librarians, computer programmers and scientists
- system of producing, selling, and buying goods and services
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- value of all goods and services produced in a country in a single year
- industries where businesses focus on growing crops and raising livestock
- value of the thing given up when a choice is made
- a type of economy that most closely resembles a command system where government makes all decisions
- industries with businesses that sell to other businesses
- goods used to make other goods, like machinery and tools
- countries with strong economies and a high quality of life
- desire to have a good or service
- a reducing of a business because a factor of production is in short supply
- problem of having unlimited human wants in a world of limited resources
- these are goods provided by the government with tax money such as schools
- anything that is used in payment for goods or services
- the use of money today, such as buying stock in a company, in order to earn future benefits
- businesses where goods and services are exchanged such as wholesale, retail and service industries
- labor in exchange for payment in the form of an hourly wage, or a salary
- the amount of a good or service that is available for use
- human time, effort and skills
- money an individual or business has left after paying expenses
- system in which one nations depends on another to provide goods and services it does not produce
- the exchange of one good or service for another
- benefits that influence economic activity- reason for working hard
- a type of economy with elements of a market system but with certain industries controlled by government
42 Clues: raw materials and land • human time, effort and skills • desire to have a good or service • the exchange of one good or service for another • value of the thing given up when a choice is made • the resources needed to produce goods and services • anything that is used in payment for goods or services • industries with businesses that sell to other businesses • ...
Economics Unit 5 2023-04-25
Across
- Consumer desire for a particular product
- An economic decision-making tool
- Benefit that motivates action.
- Government fee for participation in the economy
- Benefit to using marginal resources
- Economic expansion of production and consumption.
- Decisions on how to expand business by creating more of a given product.
- Things found in nature that are used to manufacture goods.
- Balance of growth and shrinkage in an economy.
- Product sent to market for consumption
- A benefit given to a consumer by the producer or distributor after purchasing a product.
- Satisfaction gained through purchase of a good or service.
- Labor, creativity, technology used to create a product.
- Consuming goods and services in order to display wealth or privilege.
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- Consequences that were not considered in the decision making process.
- One good is traded for another when choices are made.
- Everyone in the economy share goods and services equally.
- Allowing people to do what they want to do in an economy.
- Decisions on how to expand business by creating new, related products.
- A cost that reduces the consumer's desire to purchase.
- An alternative to a product a consumer would otherwise buy.
- Government action to shape production, distribution, and consumption
- Materials used to produce goods, usually meaning money, but also machinery, etc.
- Being as productive as possible in making goods and services available to consumers.
- Elements used to create goods and services.
- Greatest benefit a producer gives up when making a choice.
- Cost of using marginal resources
- Protection against economic failure.
- The portion of a budget which is available for spending
29 Clues: Benefit that motivates action. • An economic decision-making tool • Cost of using marginal resources • Benefit to using marginal resources • Protection against economic failure. • Product sent to market for consumption • Consumer desire for a particular product • Elements used to create goods and services. • Balance of growth and shrinkage in an economy. • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2023-05-22
Across
- A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debts
- A legal minimum on the price at which a good can be sold
- Trends and fashions that are highly desirable to the consumer
- when consumers react to an increase in a good's price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
- total revenue minus total cost
- Price x Quantity
- The application of scientific knowledge for practical purposes
- fixed costs plus variable costs
- a table that shows the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded
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- A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market
- the cost of producing one more unit of a good
- What you expect prices to do in the future can influence your buying habits today.
- A legal maximum on the price at which a good can be sold
- Economic decisions are made by individuals or the open market.\
- an establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise
- A market in which there are many buyers but only one seller.
- A focus on a particular activity or area of study
- a graph of the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity supplied
- money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- the change in consumption resulting from a change in real income
20 Clues: Price x Quantity • total revenue minus total cost • fixed costs plus variable costs • the cost of producing one more unit of a good • A focus on a particular activity or area of study • A legal maximum on the price at which a good can be sold • A legal minimum on the price at which a good can be sold • an establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise • ...
Ultimate Economics Crossword 2023-05-22
Across
- the inputs used to produce the goods and services that people want
- a written document that indicates the amount of money the government expects to receive
- people not working who have looked for work during previous 4 weeks
- a good or service produced in one country that is sold into another country
- the amount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- the amount by which the cost of a country's imports exceeds the value of its exports
- a good or service bought in one country that was produced in another
- Policies that try to decrease the output of the economy
- a condition facing all societies because there are not enough productive resources to satisfy people's unlimited wants
- a simplification of economic reality used to make predictions about the real world
- resources So-called "gifts of nature" used to produce goods and services; includes both renewable and exhaustible resources.
- rate the value of a currency in one country compared with the value in another country
- goods all human creations used to produce goods and services; for example, factories, trucks, and machines
- a profit-seeker who develops a new product or process and assumes the risk of profit or loss
- means by which buyers and sellers carry out exchange
- price the price at which a good is traded internationally as determined by the world supply and demand for that good
- the physical and mental effort used to produce goods and services
- Tax which takes a higher percentage of income from the poor than from the rich.
- a decline in production, employment, and income lasting at lease two consecutive quarters
- a good or service produced in one country that is sold into another country
- a good or service bought in one country that was produced in another
- policies that try to increase the output of the economy
- the value of the best alternative passed up for the chosen item or activity
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- The legal and institutional foundation of the multilateral trading system
- the total number of workers, including both the employed and the unemployed
- the value of the capital stock that is used up or becomes obsolete in producing GDP during the year
- the economy's aggregate output measured in dollars of constant purchasing power; GDP measured in terms of the goods and services produced
- people are currently holding a job in the economy, either full time or part time
- the phase of economic activity during which the economy's total output increases
- household purchases of final goods and services
- the central banking system of the United States
- cycle Fluctuations in economic activity, such as employment and production
- additional, extra, or one more; refers to a change in an economic variable, a change in the status quo
- something not physical that requires scarce resources to produce and satisfies human wants
- the market value of all final goods and services produced within a country in a given period of time; usually a year
- The economy's aggregate output based on prices at the time of the transaction; current-dollar GDP
- the study of how people use their scarce resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- Price Index a measure of the overall cost of the goods and services bought by a typical consumer
- measures that usually predict, or lead to, recessions or expansions
- total spending on all final goods and services produced in the economy during the year
- the broad category of human efforts, both physical and mental, used to produce goods and services
- the purchase of new capital goods
- all earnings of resource suppliers in an economy during a given year
- foreign money needed to carry out international transactions
- an item you can see, feel, and touch that requires scarce resources to produce and satisfies human wants
- Tax designed to take a larger percentage of income from the wealthy than the poor
- a tax on imports
- government decisions on spending and taxation that are intended to improve or maintain the economy.
- A legal limit on the quantity of a particular product that can be imported or exported
49 Clues: a tax on imports • the purchase of new capital goods • household purchases of final goods and services • the central banking system of the United States • means by which buyers and sellers carry out exchange • Policies that try to decrease the output of the economy • policies that try to increase the output of the economy • ...
Year 9 Economics 2023-08-02
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- (2 words) The exchange of money from consumers to producers.
- Goods and services bought and brought in from overseas countries.
- (2 words) Companies that operate across multiple nations.economiesofscale (3 words) This is the name given to the benefit that allows TNSc to save money on costs by increasing the amount of goods/services produced.
- (3 words) This is the name given to the benefit that allows TNSc to save money on costs by increasing the amount of goods/services produced.
- (2 words) This is one of the benefits enjoyed by developing nations when TNCs locate their factories there.
- The other name given to the good we import the most (look at the graphs).
- (2 words) The goods that we export the most of (look at the graphs).
- (2 words) What the government sector provides to producers.
- What source of income do TNCs provide the government of the countries they are choosing to operate in with?
- The name of the country we both import from and export to the most (look at the graphs).
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- (2 words) Other name given to transnational corporations.
- The continent with the third highest GDP in the world (look at the charts).
- The acronym given to the metric used by economists to measure a country's economic health.
- (2 words) The industry in which people are employed to create goods by using various resources.
- (2 words) The name given to the system that includes all steps it takes to produce goods and services (raw materials, labour, assembly, etc).
- (2 words) The name given to the industry that harvests produce or raw materials.
- (3 words) What FOP stands for.
- (2 words) The name given to the industry that provides services.
- What consumers provide to the financial sector.
- What the financial sector provides to producers.
- Goods and services sold and sent to overseas countries.
- The acronym given to the law passed by the Australian government to prevent TNCs from avoiding paying their taxes.
22 Clues: (3 words) What FOP stands for. • What consumers provide to the financial sector. • What the financial sector provides to producers. • Goods and services sold and sent to overseas countries. • (2 words) Other name given to transnational corporations. • (2 words) What the government sector provides to producers. • ...
Year 9 Economics 2023-08-02
Across
- (2 words) The exchange of money from consumers to producers.
- Goods and services bought and brought in from overseas countries.
- (2 words) Companies that operate across multiple nations.
- (3 words) This is the name given to the benefit that allows TNSc to save money on costs by increasing the amount of goods/services produced.
- (2 words) This is one of the benefits enjoyed by developing nations when TNCs locate their factories there.
- The other name given to the good we import the most (look at the graphs).
- (2 words) The goods that we export the most of (look at the graphs).
- (2 words) What the government sector provides to producers.
- What source of income do TNCs provide the government of the countries they are choosing to operate in with?
- The name of the country we both import from and export to the most (look at the graphs).
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- (2 words) Other name given to transnational corporations.
- The continent with the third highest GDP in the world (look at the charts).
- The acronym given to the metric used by economists to measure a country's economic health.
- (2 words) The industry in which people are employed to create goods by using various resources.
- (2 words) The name given to the system that includes all steps it takes to produce goods and services (raw materials, labour, assembly, etc).
- (2 words) The name given to the industry that harvests produce or raw materials.
- (3 words) What FOP stands for.
- (2 words) The name given to the industry that provides services.
- What consumers provide to the financial sector.
- What the financial sector provides to producers.
- Goods and services sold and sent to overseas countries.
- The acronym given to the law passed by the Australian government to prevent TNCs from avoiding paying their taxes.
22 Clues: (3 words) What FOP stands for. • What consumers provide to the financial sector. • What the financial sector provides to producers. • Goods and services sold and sent to overseas countries. • (2 words) Other name given to transnational corporations. • (2 words) Companies that operate across multiple nations. • ...
Economics - Market Failure 2023-08-03
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- a country's productive resources are used that generate the maximum benefit for all consumers and the country.
- the addition to the total cost that occurs when one more unit of output is produced.
- a private good with positive externalities.
- the cost that a firm must meet (eg. rates).
- a market with two firms (50% control).
- large numbers of buyers and sellers are exchanging differentiated products.
- a private good with negative externalities.
- many buyers and sellers trade a homogenous product.
- the maximum quantity of output from a given quantity of productive resources.
- the extra revenue obtained by producing and selling another unit of output.
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- the state in which the allocation of goods and resources in a market is not efficient.
- a good such as national defence, a beach or road that are non-rival.
- indirect cost and benefits associated with the production and consumption of certain goods and services that the market fails to take into account.
- the return per unit of output.
- when the allocation of resources is optimal (e.g if you go past one person gains another person looses).
- one party to an economic transaction has more knowledge then the other party
- there are no clearly defined property rights, so no price can be attached to their use (e.g the ocean).
- an economy responding to change consumer demands by reallocating resources to new industries or production processes.
- the overuse or destruction of a common property good.
- the cost incurred by a firm (eg. wages).
- one sellar in the market (100% control).
- small number of firms are selling differentiated products.
- the cost per unit of output.
- once most efficient level of production has been reached, adding an extra factor of production causes a small increase in output.
- cost saving advantages that a firm of large size gets.
25 Clues: the cost per unit of output. • the return per unit of output. • a market with two firms (50% control). • the cost incurred by a firm (eg. wages). • one sellar in the market (100% control). • a private good with positive externalities. • the cost that a firm must meet (eg. rates). • a private good with negative externalities. • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-09-24
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- suppose to be the case, without proof.
- all of the people born and living at about the same time, regarded collectively.
- very great in amount.
- angry or resentful, especially in response to a defeat or disappointment.
- an idea, feeling, or opinion about someone, especially formed after first meeting this person
- is a system or organization in which people or groups are ranked one above the other according to status or authority.
- ready or likely to attack or confront characterized by or resulting from aggression.
- become or cause to become more intense or serious.
- relating to a corporation, especially a large company or group.
- the complete final destruction of the world, as described in the biblical book of Revelation.
- cause (someone) to believe firmly in the truth of something.
- demand something forcefully, not accepting refusal.
- a label attached to someone or something for the purpose of identification or to give other information.
- the state of being diverse; variety.
- things to do
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- kill (people or animals) in a cruel or violent way, typically in large numbers.
- the state of being a partner or partners.
- making fun of someone or something in a cruel way; derisive.
- Figurative language meaning
- religious or solemn ceremonies consisting of a series of actions performed according to a prescribed order.
- performing, involving, or adept at spectacular gymnastic feats.
- causing someone to feel deeply hurt, upset, or angry.
- against or antagonistic toward a person or people on the basis of their membership in a particular racial or ethnic group, typically one that is a minority or marginalized.
- connect (someone or something) with something else in one's mind.
- seeming difficult to deal with in anticipation; intimidating.
- to have a hostile or deliberately frightening quality or manner.
26 Clues: things to do • very great in amount. • Figurative language meaning • the state of being diverse; variety. • suppose to be the case, without proof. • the state of being a partner or partners. • become or cause to become more intense or serious. • demand something forcefully, not accepting refusal. • causing someone to feel deeply hurt, upset, or angry. • ...
Unit 1 - Economics 2021-10-20
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- The laws, institutions and common practices that help a country determine how to use its resources to satisfy as many of its people's needs and wants as possible.
- A factor of production that refers to the machinery factories warehouses and equipment used to produce goods and services.
- Those goods or services that an economy produces to satisfy human needs.
- Canadian Economic Goal concerned with an increase in an economy's total production of goods and services.
- Physical resources that are necessary for production and are visible.
- Political Economic system characterized by private ownership of business and industry the profit motive and free markets.
- The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another.
- The funds used to acquire real capital.
- A factor of production comprising the physical and mental effort contributed by people to producing goods and services.
- The contribution made by an owner manager or innovator who organizes land labour and capital to produce goods and services.
- An economic system in which production decisions are made by the actions of buyers and sellers in the marketplace.
- Goods such as tools or machinery used to produce consumer goods.
- The value of benefit that must be given up to achieve something else.
- Concerted messaging efforts used to influence thoughts and opinions by repeated emphasis distortion deception and misinformation.
- A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products or services.
- Resources that are necessary for production such as entrepreneurship knowledge and an environment for enterprise.
- Term applied to the private ownership of productive resources, characteristic of a market economy.
- Resources that are used to produce goods and services. Also called factors of production.
- Political system characterized by a freely elected government that represents the majority of its citizens.
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- Economic system predominantly featuring characteristics of a free market system but also incorporating some qualities of command economies.
- A factor of production that includes all natural resources used in production.
- - Canadian term for government owned land.
- Political system in which a single person exercises absolute authority over an entire country.
- Political system of the moderate left that calls for public ownership of the principal means of production to be achieved in a democratic and peaceful manner.
- An economic system in which production decisions are made by government appointed central planners.
- Political system on the extreme right combining a free market economy with non democratic form of government.
- Canadian Economic Goal concerned with promoting optimal production targets and optimal use of the labour force.
- Political system on the extreme left that calls for government or community ownership of the means of production.
- A graphical representation of the production choices facing an economy.
- The curve on a production possibilities graph representing the maximum numbers of two items that can be produced with a given amount of resources.
- The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.
- Trading of goods and services without the use of a monetary system.
- The use of bare minimum of resources to achieve a desired end such as consumption.
- An economic system in which production decision are determined by the practices of the past.
- A firm's ability to maximize output from the resources available usually measured as the firm's output per worker.
- To use limited resources efficiently in production.
36 Clues: The funds used to acquire real capital. • - Canadian term for government owned land. • To use limited resources efficiently in production. • The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another. • Goods such as tools or machinery used to produce consumer goods. • Trading of goods and services without the use of a monetary system. • ...
Unit 3: Economics 2021-11-08
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- sector of the economy that deals with manufacturing
- sector of the economy that delivers tangible goods
- decline in industrial activity
- "central place provides services to surrounding areas
- goods or services sent to another country for sale
- operates in more than one country
- Manufacturing of goods in a factory
- goods or services brought into a country
- economic decisions are made by the government
- economic decisions are made by the individual
- gains weight/finished product is more expensive to transport than raw materials
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- process of improving material conditions through the diffusion of knowledge and technology
- largest industry in LDCs
- cluster of common things
- reduces weight/finished product is cheaper to transport than raw materials
- sector of the economy that deals with education and research
- the way scarce resources get distributed
- creater of central place theory
- sector of the economy that deals with the extraction of natural resources
- everything made or produced at home
- total value of goods and services a country produces
21 Clues: largest industry in LDCs • cluster of common things • decline in industrial activity • creater of central place theory • operates in more than one country • Manufacturing of goods in a factory • everything made or produced at home • the way scarce resources get distributed • goods or services brought into a country • economic decisions are made by the government • ...
Economics Topic 5 2021-12-02
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- all nonmilitary persons who are employed or unemployed
- workers allowed to work and live in the United States temporarily
- a measure that bans mandatory union membership
- contracting with another company for a job that can't be done by said company's workers
- labor that requires no need for training
- temporary work
- when a labor union and company meet to negotiate a new labor contract
- the theory that that suggests better education creates more efficient workers
- a type of demand that is dependent on the demand of another good and service
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- an unofficial barrier that stops women and minorities from advancing
- an organization that lobbies for better conditions and wages for its members
- someone who works in a professional setting and usually earns a monthly salary
- a legally binding settlement technique where a third party listens to both sides then imposes a decision for both
- the theory that completion of college indicates an applicant is smart and hardworking
- wage set when the supply of workers meets the demand
- an organized stop of work to get employers to meet union demands
- someone who preforms manual labor
- labor that requires training
- moving a company's resources to another country
- settlement type where a neutral person meets with both sides to form an agreement
20 Clues: temporary work • labor that requires training • someone who preforms manual labor • labor that requires no need for training • a measure that bans mandatory union membership • moving a company's resources to another country • wage set when the supply of workers meets the demand • all nonmilitary persons who are employed or unemployed • ...
Review...Again - Economics 2021-12-14
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- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ________ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
- The key to trade is __________.
- Consists of 27 member states in Europe; also known as the European Community (EC).
- All resources are limited.
- Goods purchased from another country and brought into a home country (coming into a country).
- A good that is unable to be touched or grasped, not having physical presence. Another name for "service."
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- An example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- When producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- This acronym represents an agreement that was signed by 23 countries; it did away with import quotas and reduced the price of tariffs.
- There is an opposite relationship between price and quantity. When the prices goes down, consumers buy more.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- When the price of one country's currency is described in terms of another country's currency.
- A listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that may occur in a market at a given time.
- Goods bought and used by customers, rather than by manufacturers for producing other goods.
- In this type of economy, government controls the factors of production.
- Goods we buy often and can't live without (toothpaste, water, milk, bread).
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- This economic system is commonly found in rural settings or in 2nd/3rd world nations.
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
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- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by themselves, there's no need for government interference.
- The quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a period of time.
- This acronym represents a tax in Europe that is distributed to members based on need.
- Limits based on the quantities that can be imported.
- Goods sold from a home country to another outside country (going out of a country).
- In this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of land.
- When producers do not make enough of a product.
- There is a direct relationship between price and quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- An order by government prohibiting movement of ships into or out of ports.
- The quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- The single currency in Europe that replaced individual nation currencies.
- This acronym represents a trade organization that consists of 142 countries around the world.
- A good meant to last for a short time or have a one-time use.
- Inexpensive items that require little effort to buy, usually unplanned purchases.
- A factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run a business.
- When a country is able to produce more of a given product than another, it has a(n) __________.
- When a country earns more on exports than it spends on imports, there is a ________.
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- The point where the supply curve and the demand curve intersect.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- When a country spends more on imports than it earns on exports, there is a ________.
- This acronym represents an agreement that made trade easier among the U.S., Canada, and Mexico.
- In this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- Any good you can physically touch.
- The amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x qty).
- The Father of Economics.
- A good meant to last for years.
- A factor of production; all people who work.
- Taxes placed on imports.
49 Clues: The Father of Economics. • Taxes placed on imports. • All resources are limited. • The key to trade is __________. • A good meant to last for years. • Any good you can physically touch. • A factor of production; all people who work. • When producers do not make enough of a product. • The study of the economics of an entire country. • ...
Economics Chapter 9 2021-12-09
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- dollar amounts or prices that have been adjusted for inflation
- noninstitutionalized part of the population, aged 16 and over, either working or looking for a job
- labor union whose members perform the same kind of work; same as trade union
- explanation of wage rates based on the bargaining strength of organized labor
- year serving as a point of comparison for other years in a price index or other statistical measure
- agreement by two parties to place a dispute before a third party for a binding settlement; also called binding arbitration
- labor union whose members perform different kinds of work in the same industry
- length of time a person has been on a job
- theory that employers are willing to pay more for people with certificates, diplomas, degrees, and other indicators of superior ability
- provision in a contract outlining the way future disputes and grievance issues will be resolved
- arrangement under which workers have the option to join a union after being hired
- wage, fringe benefit, or work rule given up when renegotiating a contract
- seemingly invisible barrier hindering advancement of women and minorities in a white-male dominated organization
- wage scale paying newer workers a lower wage than others already on the job
- explanation stating that the supply and demand for a worker’s skills and services determine the wage or salary
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- arrangement under which workers must join a union before they are hired; usually illegal
- union-organized work stoppage designed to gain concessions from an employer
- wage rate leaving neither a surplus nor a shortage of workers in the market
- process of negotiating between union and management representatives over pay, benefits, and job-related matters
- worst period of economic decline in U.S. history, lasting from approximately 1929 to 1939
- process of resolving a dispute by bringing in a neutral third party to help both sides reach a compromise
- arrangement under which workers must join a union after being hired
- guaranteed contract or portion of a contract reserved for a targeted group, usually a minority
- demonstrate or march before a place of business to protest a company’s actions or policies
- prevailing pay scale for work performed in an occupation in a given area or region
- lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers
- unions organized, supported, or run by an employer
- protest in the form of refusal to buy, including attempts to convince others to take their business elsewhere
- court order issued to prevent a company or union from taking or not taking action during a labor dispute
- management refusal to let employees work until company demands are met
- state law making it illegal to require a worker to join a union
- dollar amounts or prices that are not adjusted for inflation
- labor union not affiliated with the AFL-CIO or the Change to Win Coalition
- agreement between union and management to have a neutral third party collect facts about a dispute and present nonbinding recommendations
- arrangement under which nonunion members must pay union dues
- temporary government takeover of a company to keep it running during a labor-management dispute
36 Clues: length of time a person has been on a job • lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers • unions organized, supported, or run by an employer • dollar amounts or prices that are not adjusted for inflation • arrangement under which nonunion members must pay union dues • dollar amounts or prices that have been adjusted for inflation • ...
Economics and Business 2022-05-30
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- The sequence of processes involved in the production and distribution of a commodity.
- At higher prices, sellers will supply more of an economic good.
- A monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced by a country
- A business going beyond the law to have a positive impact on society and reduce the negative impact on the environment.
- Specific objectives related to the financial position of the business, such as profit or surplus, sales, and market share.
- The ownership of a fraction of a corporation
- This sector is made up of all bodies in national, state, and local governments. They receive taxation revenue from households and businesses. • They spend this money on public goods and services, such as roads, parks, schools, and hospitals.
- A a deceptive scheme or trick used to cheat someone out of something, especially money.
- The quantity of goods and services that producers are willing to offer for sale.
- Something that will be used further along the production chain, such as flour made from wheat.
- Unlimited number of shareholders & shares sold on the stock exchange.
- Where a person uses information that is not yet available to the public to gain an advantage for themselves in the trading of financial products.
- The economic problem of having unlimited needs and wants, but limited resources that can be used to achieve them.
- An amount of money borrowed by one party from another.
- A good or service that is desired, but which is not necessary for survival or to meet the basic standard of living in a community.
- A forecast of projected income and expenses for a given period.
- Tangible (physical) items that can be seen and touched and which satisfy individual and societal needs and wants.
- A person or a group that is the final user of goods and services produced within an economy.
- When the consumer obtains the finished product or service, such as retail.
- These are currencies only available in a digital or electronic form, and not in the physical form
- 2-50 shareholders only & shares can only be traded with the permission of other shareholders.
- A good or service that consumers consider necessary to maintain their standard of living.
- The percentage of people in the labour force who are unemployed
- This sector is made up of banks and other financial institutions in the economy. They receive savings from households and businesses. They help households and businesses invest by lending them money.
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- Resources that come from nature, from above or below the ground. These can include coal, fish, wood etc.
- The use of raw materials. Includes farming, forestry, fishing, and mining.
- Goods or services sold by one country to another country with the aim of extending sales and market penetration.
- An advantage that a business holds over others in its industry, sector, or location.
- The quantity of a good, or a service, that consumers are willing and able to purchase at a particular point in time.
- A business owned and operated by one person.
- Intellectual or physical skills of a worker that are needed to make a good or provide a service. This can include a store manager, bricklayer or nurse.
- The value of the next best alternative that is foregone whenever a choice is made.
- An arrangement by which a company provides a guarantee of compensation for specified loss, damage, illness, or death in return for payment.
- At higher prices, buyers will demand less of an economic good.
- Expenses that represent those daily spending decisions like eating at a restaurant and drinking Starbucks.
- Specific objectives related to the wellbeing of the community and or the environment.
- When people choose between alternatives and use their scarce resources for those items that best satisfy their wants.
- Consumer rights such as your right to a repair, replacement, or refund as well as compensation and being able to cancel a faulty service.
- When products produced in the primary stage are made into various intermediate goods and finished goods.
- This sector is made up of all businesses in the economy. They produce output (goods and services), which they sell to consumers and receive revenue. They may borrow money from, or save money with, the financial sector. They pay taxes to the Government.
- The rate at which prices increase over time, resulting in a fall in the purchasing value of money.
- A sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders out of its profits.
- An individual, group or organisation that has a vested interest in a business.
- Putting money aside to spend at a later date.
- Expenses that cost the same amount each month. These bills cannot easily be changed and are usually paid on a regular basis.
- The total personal income minus personal current taxes.
- All activities undertaken for the purpose of the production, distribution and consumption of goods and services in a region or country.
- An unincorporated business structure with a minimum of 2 and a maximum of 20 owners.
- Regular payments (9.5%) made into a fund by an employee towards a future pension.
- Manmade resources such as machinery, buildings, roads, and bridges that are used to produce and transport the goods and services we purchase.
- This sector is made up of individuals in the economy. They provide their time and skills to firms in exchange for income. They are consumers who buy goods and services from Firms. They may borrow from, or save money with, the financial sector. They pay taxes to the Government.
- A good that is ready to be sold to its final consumer, such as a chocolate bar.
- Individuals and businesses involved in the production of goods and services.
- An individual who starts or takes over control of a business or independent organisation, often employing initiative, innovation and risk-taking.
- Goods and services that are produced overseas and sold to Australian consumers.
55 Clues: A business owned and operated by one person. • The ownership of a fraction of a corporation • Putting money aside to spend at a later date. • An amount of money borrowed by one party from another. • The total personal income minus personal current taxes. • At higher prices, buyers will demand less of an economic good. • ...
Economics Final Project 2022-06-07
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- the percentage of your invested money that goes towards the fund manager.
- A determinant of demand that changes based off of what consumers like.
- How much prices go up over a period of time.
- Factor of production that is the people who run/own the business
- Demand is_______when a change in price causes a large change in quantity demanded.
- When quantity supplied and demanded are the same.
- The minimum retirement age.
- It states that price and quantity are inversely related.
- A recession and inflation together.
- when there is too much of a product being made.
- Actions taken by the Federal Reserve to increase or decrease the money supply to fight a recession, inflation, or stagflation.
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- Someone who buys stocks and mutual funds for you since you legally cannot
- Mutual funds that invest primarily in U.S. based companies.
- The person who runs the mutual fund.
- When the economy is decreasing.
- The centralized bank that is used as a bank for other banks.
- Type of mutual fund account your parents can open for you where all the money is yours.
- How many factors of production you need for production to take place
- Actions taken by Congress to increase or decrease aggregate demand to fight a recession, inflation, or stagflation,
- The company that grades mutual funds up to 5 stars.
- An inflation rate of 4% or less every year.
- Economist who thought that government involvement to fight recessions, inflation, and stagflation was key.
- The economist who said "To heck with government involvement!"
- How much money is made from selling goods and services in the United States.
- The percentage of individuals 16 years or older who want a job but don't have one.
- The cost of purchasing one share of a mutual fund.
26 Clues: The minimum retirement age. • When the economy is decreasing. • A recession and inflation together. • The person who runs the mutual fund. • An inflation rate of 4% or less every year. • How much prices go up over a period of time. • when there is too much of a product being made. • When quantity supplied and demanded are the same. • ...
Introduction to Economics 2022-05-24
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- giving up one thing for another
- cost next best use of money or time
- includes buildings and tools
- study of how people choices with resources
- the money a business receives from selling goods
- to deliver
- supply is greater than the demand
- system way of producing things people want or need
- person who buys goods
- not enough resources to satisfy wants
- amount of a good consumers are willing to buy
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- person or business that provides goods or services
- place where buyers and sellers meet
- desires that people have
- alternative
- workers and their abilities
- economy individuals and businesses own all resources
- economy government planners make all decisions
- a person
- all things used in making products
- quantity demanded is is greater than supplied
- amount of a good consumers are willing to sell
22 Clues: a person • to deliver • alternative • person who buys goods • desires that people have • workers and their abilities • includes buildings and tools • giving up one thing for another • supply is greater than the demand • all things used in making products • place where buyers and sellers meet • cost next best use of money or time • not enough resources to satisfy wants • ...
Economics Unit Review 2025-02-08
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- belief that survival of the fittest should be applied to people; justified expansion of Europeans into Africa and Asia [2 words].
- lived in slums and tenement type buildings without clean water or methods to manage waste [2 words].
- gave the British Hong Kong and British citizens special treatment in China [2 words]
- written by Karl Marx, describes the stages leading to a society where everyone is equal and there is no need for a government [2 words].
- the government should let the economy run itself [2 words].
- British smuggled addictive drug into China despite gov't attempts to stop the trade. Chinese lost and were forced to sign unfavorable treaties [2 words].
- had initial control over India before the British gov't took over [4 words]
- location of the conference where Africa was divided among European powers without indigenous input.
- eventually formed to help with negotiating better working conditions for people in factories and mines.
- 1st industry to be industrialized with products being made by machine in factories, first located by rivers and later powered by steam.
- rapid growth of cities as people migrate in search of employment in factories.
- founder of capitalism, believes that demand drives cost [2 words].
- belief that it was the European's 'responsibility' to care for those 'less fortunate' [3 words]
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- revolt against foreign influence in China [2 words].
- middle class
- when a stronger country dominates a weaker one politically, economically, and socially.
- soldiers refused to use the new rifle cartridges and mutinied against the British East India Co. Seen as 1st War of Independence in India. [2 words]
- industrialized 1st because it had all the required ESPeN factors [2 words]
- natural resource that was in high demand in the Belgian Congo; many were killed in an effort to exploit this resource.
- spend up the textile industry because making wool into yarn was made more efficient than by hand [2 words].
- was common in factories and mines; no laws preventing it; were abused and overworked in dangerous conditions [2 words].
- increased production in growing food led to a growing population and therefore a growing labor force for industrialization [2 words].
- weaving machine powered by steam [2 words].
- powered both boats and locomotives [2 words].
24 Clues: middle class • weaving machine powered by steam [2 words]. • powered both boats and locomotives [2 words]. • revolt against foreign influence in China [2 words]. • the government should let the economy run itself [2 words]. • founder of capitalism, believes that demand drives cost [2 words]. • ...
Economics Crossword BEP20 2024-09-16
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- Steady increase in employment, demand, income and investments; improving economic situation
- Additional percentage rate at which it costs to borrow money
- Severe reduction in demand, income and investments; overwhelming levels of unemployment
- Economic system in which businesses respond to consumer desires; private ownership may exist
- Needs; need to make one feel included; part of a community
- Goods used less as income increases
- Needs; need to give confidence and a sense of security
- System in which customs are passed through time
- Goods used together; Goods often purchased by consumers at the same time
- An assembly line; where each party works exclusively on the component assigned to them; what they are good at
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- Increase in prices, decrease in purchasing power of money
- Whom something originates from; goods made or grown; services provided
- needs; Must haves for survival
- Desire to purchase goods and services at a certain price
- Goods that can replace one another
- A web; the reliance between various organizations and businesses
- The price that supply is equal to demand
- Decrease in demand, income and investments; increase in unemployment
- Time with increase in standard of living, investments, and optimal general state of economy
- User; person who utilizes a good or service
- An asset acquired in order to gain value over time
- Economic system in which government controls nearly every aspect of the economy
- Needs; needs that make one feel better about oneself
- Amount of goods and/or services in a market available to consumers
- Initialism; monetary value of goods and services and total economic activity in a specific area, over a specific time period
- Something of value; often in the form of equipment to produce goods efficiently
26 Clues: needs; Must haves for survival • Goods that can replace one another • Goods used less as income increases • The price that supply is equal to demand • User; person who utilizes a good or service • System in which customs are passed through time • An asset acquired in order to gain value over time • Needs; needs that make one feel better about oneself • ...
Economics Crossword - Kalkie 2024-09-17
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- Theory Stating that a person does not feel a higher need until the needs of the current level have been satisfied.
- Anyone who creates or grows a good, or supplies a service to sell.
- Assistance given in exchange for payment, satisfying necessities and luxuries of people or businesses, but does not resolve in a product that can be touched physically.
- Goods which could replace one another.
- Items which can be seen or touched and are crucial to survival.
- Supplied The amount supplied at a specific price.
- Fundamental and necessary item for survival.
- The quantity of goods and services consumers are willing to purchase at a specific price.
- Items which can be seen or touched but are not crucial to daily life.
- Unnecessary and luxury items which add pleasure and comfort to daily life.
- An economy where the consumers, businesses, and government unanimously make the decisions.
- Resources which goods and services are available to consumers.
- An economy where decisions are based on customs and traditions passed on from the generations before.
- A system that emphasizes the government as the sole important leader and decision-maker.
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- A product or service that has become outdated and replaced by a new or improved product, and consumers no longer want.
- People of the working class.
- Resources which aid to creating another resource with increased efficiency.
- Resources where people work to produce services and goods in a business (workforce)
- A system where consumers and businesses make the decisions, and people are given importance as individuals.
- When a business relies on multiple other businesses to thrive.
- Curve The visual demonstrating the correlation between the quantity supplied and the price.
- Where amount supplied and demanded are equivalent.
- Raw material resources that we extract from water, air, and the earth.
- Curve The visual demonstrating the correlation between the price and the quantity of product consumers want to purchase.
- Equipment, building, money, that is utilized to create goods and services.
- The quantity of goods and services businesses are willing and are able to sell at a specific price.
- Goods which complement one another.
27 Clues: People of the working class. • Goods which complement one another. • Goods which could replace one another. • Fundamental and necessary item for survival. • Where amount supplied and demanded are equivalent. • Supplied The amount supplied at a specific price. • When a business relies on multiple other businesses to thrive. • ...
ECONOMICS CROSSWORD PUZZLE 2024-09-22
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- -driven by a specific need. In other words, they enter the store quickly, purchase what they need, and leave.
- -is the study of how society manages its scarce resources.
- -prefer the convenience of shopping from home, accessing a widerange of products with just a few clicks. They value quick delivery and easy return policies.
- -consumers place great importance on the quality of the products theypurchase.
- -is the end-user of those goods or services, it is the one who uses or consumes it.
- -the study how people decisions.
- -solution in which a market left on its own fails to allocate resources efficiently.
- -Whatever must be given up to obtain some item
- -is the amount a seller is paid for a good minus the seller's cost
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- -customers make up bedroom of any business.Are those whohave made a commitment to your product and service.
- -Maximizing the total surplus received by all members of society
- -draw the largest amount of traffic to the company while making up the smallest percentage of sales revenue.
- -are those simply browsing products and services with no specific purchasing goal in place. This type of consumer is usually receptive to upselling and has the potential to become a loyal customer if product and services meet or exceed their expectations and desires
- -are seeking the best deal, period,and most likely won't be swayed by upsellingtechniques— in fact, this may cause them to moveon.This customer also rarely, if ever,makes purchases on impulse.
- -Something that induces a person to act, i.e. the prospect of a reward or punishment
- -It can be an individual, corporation, government, or any other entity. In financial markets, it is a party that offers an asset they own or hold for purchase by someone else.
- -the amount that buyers are willing to pay for a good minus the amount they actually payfor it, measures the benefits that buyer received form a good as they buyer themselves perceive it.
- -consumers stick to specific brands they trust and prefer, regardless of pricefluctuations or promotions.
- -is an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
- -is how much money the least well off make compared to the most well off—and how wealth is distributed in a society.
- -a condition of fairness where the economic processes and their outcomes do not unduly favor or disadvantage any particular group or individual.
- -a person or entity that creates goods or services forsale or exchange, while a consumer is a person or entity that purchases and uses goods or services.
22 Clues: -the study how people decisions. • -Whatever must be given up to obtain some item • -is the study of how society manages its scarce resources. • -Maximizing the total surplus received by all members of society • -is the amount a seller is paid for a good minus the seller's cost • -consumers place great importance on the quality of the products theypurchase. • ...
AS Economics 1 2025-03-10
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- Physical goods used to produce other goods and services (e.g., machinery, buildings).
- A payment made by the government to support or encourage a particular economic activity.
- A place where buyers and sellers meet to exchange goods and services.
- A market structure where one firm controls the entire supply of a good or service.
- A compulsory financial charge levied by the government on individuals or businesses.
- The exchange of goods and services between people or countries.
- The total value of all goods and services produced within a country in a year.
- The cost of borrowing money or the return earned on savings.
- Cost The cost of the next best alternative forgone when a decision is made.
- The rate at which the general level of prices for goods and services rises.
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- A measure of how much demand or supply responds to price changes.
- A situation where one product can replace another in consumption.
- The basic economic problem caused by limited resources and unlimited wants.
- A financial plan outlining expected income and expenditures.
- A situation in which businesses vie for customers by offering better products or services.
- The financial gain from business activities, calculated as revenue minus costs.
- The desire and ability of consumers to purchase goods and services.
- The total amount of a good or service available for purchase.
- The income generated from the sale of goods and services.
- The human effort used in the production of goods and services.
20 Clues: The income generated from the sale of goods and services. • A financial plan outlining expected income and expenditures. • The cost of borrowing money or the return earned on savings. • The total amount of a good or service available for purchase. • The human effort used in the production of goods and services. • ...
Kaylee's Economics Puzzle 2025-03-13
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- the amount of things that exist
- money that you have to pay back
- limited amount of money that someone earns for their work
- rivalry between two or more companies
- business that makes a product
- a tax on goods that you buy
- the work that someone does
- when a product is easy to find
- a service in which you put money in a bank so that you can take it out slowly over time
- someone who works for an employer
- the study of how we use money
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- when a product is hard to find
- doing one thing very well in a business
- tax that is charged on money earned from working
- different workers do different parts of a job
- the amount of products that people are willing to buy
- looking for items that are similar to one that you want
- a percentage of the total amount you have in the bank that is paid into your account
- person who buys a product
- money that is paid to the government
20 Clues: person who buys a product • the work that someone does • a tax on goods that you buy • business that makes a product • the study of how we use money • when a product is hard to find • when a product is easy to find • the amount of things that exist • money that you have to pay back • someone who works for an employer • money that is paid to the government • ...
Economics - Key Terms 2024-10-29
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- Word for making stuff in a business
- Someone who buys goods, not someone who eats food
- What someone provides is also called ________
- We don't reeaally need it, but we totally have to have it
- All the money you don't have on a card
- Not how much you're curious about something but
- Arguing to get a discount
- Someone inspecting a business
- Putting money into a bank
- The future of payments
- This is not the resources we have but the workforce or staff
- How much money do have to spend
- When there's not an abundance of something there is a ________
- Have stuff sent over the seas for us
- How much the people want
- Can take form in a phone call or anything they usually want money from you
- Natural stuff that we can use to make stuff
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- When someone asks for help with work and you put up your hand without being asked
- money currency bucks dough moolah loot coinage change dollar
- Like a baby it has _____
- Gives you information about stuff you might buy or rent
- To open your phone you must enter your ___
- What you get after buying stuff
- Getting a better quality of life while also minimizing environmental damages
- What happens after you stop taking drugs, oh also about money and ATMs
- Another word for stuff a business sells
- Business is all about money but also ______ and Demand
- How much money you get
- Sounds like an adventure but it's just spending money
- Sending goods over seas for money
30 Clues: The future of payments • How much money you get • Like a baby it has _____ • How much the people want • Arguing to get a discount • Putting money into a bank • Someone inspecting a business • What you get after buying stuff • How much money do have to spend • Sending goods over seas for money • Word for making stuff in a business • Have stuff sent over the seas for us • ...
Currencies and Economics 2025-03-17
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- Something, typically money, that is owed
- A flat, typically round piece of metal used as money
- The money one has saved, especially through a bank
- A financial gain, especially the difference between revenue and expenses
- The management of large amounts of money
- An estimate of income and expenditure for a set period
- The cost of borrowing money, typically expressed as a percentage
- The action of putting money into something to gain profit
- A regular gathering for the purchase and sale of commodities
- An abundance of valuable possessions or money
- A medium of exchange in the form of coins and banknotes
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- The act of giving one thing and receiving another in return
- A compulsory contribution to state revenue
- A general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
- A system of money in general use in a particular country
- The ability to obtain goods or services before payment, based on trust
- The amount by which expenses exceed revenue
- A piece of paper money
- The wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of production and consumption
- The action of buying, selling, or exchanging goods
20 Clues: A piece of paper money • Something, typically money, that is owed • The management of large amounts of money • A compulsory contribution to state revenue • The amount by which expenses exceed revenue • An abundance of valuable possessions or money • The money one has saved, especially through a bank • The action of buying, selling, or exchanging goods • ...
Economics Final (1) 2025-05-12
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- tangible item that people pay for
- push to unify the world economically
- Karl Marx views history as a _____ between classes
- occurs when demand exceeds supply
- severe and long-lasting recession
- human activity which creates goods
- economist who warned that money supply should be limited
- commitment of resources to bring future profit
- expansion occurs during an _____ in production
- amount of money a buyer pays a seller for a good
- economist who argued that value is subjective
- when one party pays another for loss protection
- resources used to create goods
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- the desire to improve one's economic situation
- states that economic problems are best handled by planners
- this effect states consumers buy cheaper goods when prices rise
- the quality of producing effectively with minimum waste
- economics is the study of _____ that people make
- type of good that lasts three years or less
- occurs when firms work together to gain an advantage
- type of agreement that involves only two nations
- a durable good lasts at least how many years
- highest point of the business cycle
23 Clues: resources used to create goods • tangible item that people pay for • occurs when demand exceeds supply • severe and long-lasting recession • human activity which creates goods • highest point of the business cycle • push to unify the world economically • type of good that lasts three years or less • a durable good lasts at least how many years • ...
Economics CHAPTER 2 2024-03-25
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- a government in which the people have a say in government but in which the government owns the major industries.
- a contest between businesses or individuals to sell a product or service.
- a system in which individuals and private businesses own and control production.
- something that is passed down from one group to another
- Farm Country/Area away from a city.
- The question of what is needed.
- money left over after all the costs of production have been paid.
- an economy in which there is a blend of economic systems.
- An economy that does things as they were done in the past
- a person who lives before your time.
- an economy in which government leaders give the answers to the 3 questions.
- The question where it is decided how something is produced.
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- items such as electricity, water or gas.
- large-scale production of basic items
- a government in which the people have no rights; one person or a small group of people rule the country by force and make all the laws.
- something that makes a person take an action.
- a place where people come together to purchase and sell things.
- The question of where goods and services will go to.
- a government in which citizens take part.
- an elected leader who makes and carries out laws.
- a government in which the government owns all property.
- aid (money or goods) for those in need.
- every day items that people purchase
- believe that government rather than individuals should own a country's major industries.
24 Clues: The question of what is needed. • Farm Country/Area away from a city. • every day items that people purchase • a person who lives before your time. • large-scale production of basic items • aid (money or goods) for those in need. • items such as electricity, water or gas. • a government in which citizens take part. • something that makes a person take an action. • ...
Introduction to Economics 2024-04-18
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- meaning that the government becomes involved with the workings of markets.
- development, meaning 'Development which meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs'
- of productions, inputs (land, labour, capital, entrepreneurship) used to produce goods and services.
- good, Any good that is not scarce, therefore has a zero opportunity cost.
- economic decision-makers interact with and depend on each other; arises from the fact that no one is self-sufficient.
- study of choices leading to the best possible use of scarce resources in order to best satisfy unlimited human needs and wants.
- well-being, levels of prosperity, economic satisfaction and standards of living among the members of a society.
- capital', skills, abilities, knowledge and levels of good health acquired by people
- "Involves making the best possible use of scarce resources to avoid waste
- not enough to produce everything that human beings need and want.
- includes the physical and mental effort that people contribute to the production of goods and services.
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- capital', including machinery, tools, equipment, buildings, etc.
- ,which itself has been produced (it does not occur naturally)
- condition of being fair or just
- includes all natural resources: land and agricultural land, as well as everything that is under or above the land,
- cost, value of the next best alternative that must be given up or sacrificed in order to obtain something else.
- examines the economy as a whole by use of aggregates, total income and output of the entire economy as well as total employment and the general price level.
- examines the behaviour of individual decision making units, consumers and firms
- ability of the environment and the economy to continue to produce and satisfy needs and wants into the future for future generations
- organises the other three factors of production (land, labour and capital) and takes on the risks of success or failure of a business.
- sciences, studies human society and social relationships, concerned with discovering general principles describing how societies function and are organised
- selecting among alternatives, due to the scarcity of resources.
22 Clues: condition of being fair or just • ,which itself has been produced (it does not occur naturally) • selecting among alternatives, due to the scarcity of resources. • capital', including machinery, tools, equipment, buildings, etc. • not enough to produce everything that human beings need and want. • ...
Key Economics Vocabulary 2024-04-19
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- things you must have to survive
- decisions made between two or more options
- the number of people who want or need something
- exchanging one good or service for another
- the amount of something that is available
- the physical or mental effort used to produce things
- depending on others to produce things you don't produce yourself
- wait until later to spend money
- not having enough of what you want or need
- anything needed to produce goods or services
- something we pay others to do for us
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- trading one item or service for another
- to buy
- things you can buy like a candy bar or a car
- making or producing one of a kind things
- buying goods or services from another country
- things you would like to have but are not necessary
- a person who makes a good or service
- a plan for spending your money
- sending goods or service to another country
- a person who buys a good or service
21 Clues: to buy • a plan for spending your money • things you must have to survive • wait until later to spend money • a person who buys a good or service • a person who makes a good or service • something we pay others to do for us • trading one item or service for another • making or producing one of a kind things • the amount of something that is available • ...
Economics Unit Test 2021-05-17
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- reduced the population of Tenochtitlan by 40% in one year
- (of a disease) prevalent over a whole country or the world.
- Timbuktu and Gao were located along this feature [2 words]
- – dairy maids were found to be immune to small pox, due to their exposure to __________.
- large lumps on lymph nodes
- the Roman Empire did not have consistent leadership and many were ___________.
- the last Roman emperor was deposed [3 words]
- the eastern part of Rome that lasted for another 1,000yrs [2 words]
- thousands needed to make a small amount of product
- bacteria that causes plague; still “out there” but can be treated with antibiotics [2 words]
- trading network that included land and sea routes [2 words]
- was spread due to the Silk Road
- overland route that connected three trade kingdoms to Cairo & the Arabian Peninsula [2 words]
- spread due to the Silk Road
- (of a disease or condition) regularly found among particular people or in a certain area.
- could carry large quantities of trade goods
- religious group who believed they needed to repent because of their sins causing the plague.
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- infection has spread into one’s blood
- city of Muslim learning
- one of the more terrifying symptoms of the plague that people were aware of before they died
- many have memories of this from early childhood, however, does it represent something much darker? [4 words]
- soldiers for hire
- trading kingdom that benefitted from the monsoon seasons
- plague that started in lymph nodes
- an outbreak or product of sudden rapid spread, growth, or development
- variation of plague that people could spread from person to person
- Aztecs lacked this, causing them to be more vulnerable to small pox. [2 words]
- trading kingdom who utilized the Red Sea and Mediterranean Sea for its routes
- crushed into a powder & blown into a person’s nose
- preservation of meat
- Rome’s ________ included people they called “barbarians” who they hired to serve
31 Clues: soldiers for hire • preservation of meat • city of Muslim learning • large lumps on lymph nodes • spread due to the Silk Road • was spread due to the Silk Road • plague that started in lymph nodes • infection has spread into one’s blood • could carry large quantities of trade goods • the last Roman emperor was deposed [3 words] • ...
Government and Economics 2022-03-16
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- leader & legislature elected separately
- blocking all trade
- A nation’s money
- basic way citizens can influence the government
- limiting imported goods
- political authority rests with a nation’s citizens
- trading a good for a service
- law making body
- % of people who are able to read and write
- tax on imported goods
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- creative risk takers that start a business
- citizens elect legislators who select the nation’s chief executive
- producing goods the fastest and cheapest and in great abundance
- Scale ranking world economies
- system in which a country is organized
- political authority rests with a single leader
- economy where the gov makes all the decisions
- value of all goods and services produced in a nation
- blending of all modern economies
- amount of comfort available to a person
- economic model based on custom and habit
21 Clues: law making body • A nation’s money • blocking all trade • tax on imported goods • limiting imported goods • trading a good for a service • Scale ranking world economies • blending of all modern economies • system in which a country is organized • leader & legislature elected separately • amount of comfort available to a person • economic model based on custom and habit • ...
Government and Economics 2022-03-16
Across
- amount of comfort available to a person
- leader & legislature elected separately
- value of all goods and services produced in a nation
- creative risk takers that start a business
- economic model based on custom and habit
- citizens elect legislators who select the nation’s chief executive
- economy where the gov makes all the decisions
- law making body
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- system in which a country is organized
- blending of all modern economies
- limiting imported goods
- basic way citizens can influence the government
- political authority rests with a nation’s citizens
- Scale ranking world economies
- A nation’s money
- % of people who are able to read and write
- trading a good for a service
- tax on imported goods
- political authority rests with a single leader
- producing goods the fastest and cheapest and in great abundance
- blocking all trade
21 Clues: law making body • A nation’s money • blocking all trade • tax on imported goods • limiting imported goods • trading a good for a service • Scale ranking world economies • blending of all modern economies • system in which a country is organized • amount of comfort available to a person • leader & legislature elected separately • economic model based on custom and habit • ...
Wealth and Economics 2022-03-09
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- growing only enough food to survive
- money that is invested to get businesses started
- type of economy with no government control based on subsistence farming
- these are the people in charge of traditional economies
- this is needed to help people become skilled labourers in a country
- type of economy where the government has complete control of products being produced
- products made in a country
- an example of a job in the tertiary industry
- water soil minerals provided by the earth that can be used to develop an economy
- the money earned from the sale of goods or services
- people who have the ideas and plans to get businesses going
- an example of a job in the primary industry
- the system a country uses to produce goods and services
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- type of industry that involves providing services communication or transportation
- an example of a quaternary job
- one of the main sources of capital for people to get businesses started
- type of economy with some government control and some freedom for individuals
- an example of a job in the secondary industry
- the people available to work in an economic system can be skilled or unskilled
- tyoe of economy where the government has little involvement and there is a lot of competition keeping costs down
- industry that involves knowledge application like software or education
- places that make it easy to ship goods in and out of a country by water
- total value of a country's resources
- type of industry that involves changing resources into finished products
- actions performed for others in exchange for payment
- the amount of money it takes to create products including building factories and hiring workers
- type of industry that involves getting resources from nature
27 Clues: products made in a country • an example of a quaternary job • growing only enough food to survive • total value of a country's resources • an example of a job in the primary industry • an example of a job in the tertiary industry • an example of a job in the secondary industry • money that is invested to get businesses started • ...
chapter 3 economics 2022-03-24
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- B
- noncash charge
- permission to create a corporation
- by two or more persons
- smallest fraction of total sales
- taxation of corporate profits
- price paid for the use of another’s money
- firm.
- and parts in reserve—to satisfy customers or to keep production flowing
- a combination
- not active in the daily running
- stock of finished
- the smallest form of business and have the
- —a business owned and run by a single individual.
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- or ownership certificates in
- is a written promise to repay the amount borrowed
- stock represents nonvoting
- a later date.
- the
- entity s not recognized as a
- stock represents basic ownership of a corporation
- shares of the corporation
- partnership, at least one partner
- legal unlimited liability The main disadvantage of a proprietorship is that the owner of the business has
- a government document that
- that transfers a portion of the corporate earnings—to each stockholder.
26 Clues: B • the • firm. • a later date. • a combination • noncash charge • stock of finished • by two or more persons • shares of the corporation • stock represents nonvoting • a government document that • or ownership certificates in • entity s not recognized as a • taxation of corporate profits • not active in the daily running • smallest fraction of total sales • partnership, at least one partner • ...
What is Economics? 2022-10-18
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- market value of all goods and services produced by the economy in a given year
- total number of units at a particular price
- graphical illustration of the relationship between price and quantity supplied
- study of how humans make choices under conditions of scarcity
- looks at the economy as a whole
- the relationship between the price in a market and the amount that producers make available for sale
- good or service that can be used in place of another good or service
- economic effort is devoted to goas passed down from a ruler or ruling class (the government)
- large number of buyers and sellers, no one can control the market price
- higher prices result in a lower quantity demanded
- periods of increasing and decreasing GDP
- point in the business cycle fluctuation during which growth slows, unemployment increases, and pricing pressure subsides.
- government does not intervene in any way. Ideal type of market economy
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- the amount of goods and services consumers are willing and able to purchase at each price
- exists when human wants for goods and services exceed the available supply
- shows relationship between price and qty. demanded on a graph
- focuses on the actions of individual agents within the economy
- what must be given up to obtain something desired
- characterized by increasing employment, economic growth, and upward pressure on prices (rising economic indicators)
- relationship that a higher price leads to a higher quantity supplied
- extended period of decline with no improving indicators
- decisions about what products are available and at what prices are determined through the interaction of supply and demand
- what a buyer pays for a unit of the specific good or service
- any situation that brings together buyers and sellers of goods and services
- quantity supplied equals quantity demanded
25 Clues: looks at the economy as a whole • periods of increasing and decreasing GDP • quantity supplied equals quantity demanded • total number of units at a particular price • what must be given up to obtain something desired • higher prices result in a lower quantity demanded • extended period of decline with no improving indicators • ...
Economics of Sports 2022-10-05
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- - Forbid teams from going above the salary cap
- - More of a resource than demanded
- - Market diamond and supply balance each other
- - Football Union
- - Basketball Union
- - Allows teams to go above the salary cap, by reducing privileges in free agency
- - An agreement or rule that places a limit on the amount of money that a team can spend on players salaries
- - Collective refusal by employees to work under certain conditions
- - A player who can sign an offer sheet with any team, but that offer can also be matched by the former team
- - Baseball Union
- - Goods or services that restrict some people from using them
- - A tax on goods considered expensive
- - An agreement between two or more nations to allow goods, services, money and workers to move over borders freely
- - A player who is eligible to sign with other clubs or franchises
- - Every single person can access a certain public good and consume it
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- - A player who is free to sign with any team
- - An increase in the level of economic activity
- - When demand is higher than the supply
- - Resources are limited
- - The amount of product
- - Negotiation of wages and employment benefits
- - A work stoppage initiated by management of a company during a labor dispute
- - A player selected as a unrestricted free agent, guaranteeing another year under contract if conditions aren't met
- - An employment agreement
- - Raw materials/supplies
- - A contract for a restricted free agent by a team other than the one previously played for
- - Hockey Union
- - A consumers desire
- - Management of the resources, finances, income, and expenditure of a community, business enterprise
29 Clues: - Hockey Union • - Football Union • - Baseball Union • - Basketball Union • - A consumers desire • - Resources are limited • - The amount of product • - Raw materials/supplies • - An employment agreement • - More of a resource than demanded • - A tax on goods considered expensive • - When demand is higher than the supply • - A player who is free to sign with any team • ...
ch 1 economics 2022-02-15
Across
- worth of something in dollars and cents
- goods sold for survival and satisfaction of the people
- theory by adam smith
- map of possible production combinations.
- what is lost when an economic choice is made
- economic problem where the demand is larger than the availability
- market comes up with prices instead of the government
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- goods sold for the production of consumer goods
- the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- needed for survival
- other economic choices
- encompasses employee knowledge, skills, know-how, good health, and education in terms of capital
- increase or improvement of production of goods and services
- how useful something is, how much worth it has
- the separation of a work process into a number of tasks, with each task performed by a separate person or group of persons
- process where a company or individual decides to focus their labor on a specific type of production
- the degree of wealth and material comfort available to a person or community
- wanted for satisfaction
- land, labor, capital and entrepreneurs risktakers
- abundance of tangible possesions
20 Clues: needed for survival • theory by adam smith • other economic choices • wanted for satisfaction • abundance of tangible possesions • worth of something in dollars and cents • map of possible production combinations. • what is lost when an economic choice is made • how useful something is, how much worth it has • goods sold for the production of consumer goods • ...
Economics-Module 5 2022-04-12
Across
- based on private ownership, free trade and competition, government has little control of economy.
- a system of producing, selling, and buying goods and services.
- any law that restricts trade between nations.
- money a person or business has left after paying it's expenses.
- anything that people accept as payment for goods and services.
- (GDP) this represents the value of all goods and services produced within a country by anyone in a given year.
- business that provide a service instead of a good. Like teachers, paramedics, and doctors.
- a percentage of the total amount of money in a persons bank account or a loan.
- not enough of a particular resource to meet everyone's demand.
- a dying tradition that is based on survival and group-based needs. Similar to hunter-gatherer society.
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- the government controls the economy by deciding what is produced, how it is distributed and who to trade with.
- the trading of goods or services for different goods or services.
- process where countries are becoming more connected through culture and trade.
- goods and services that the public consumes, government provided with taxes they collect.
- secondary industries or services that focus on the manufacturing of goods.
- these factors are needed to produce goods and services; natural resources, capital, labor, and entrepreneurs.
- primary services that focus on growing crops and raising livestocks.
- the use of money today in a way that earns future benefits.
- removes barriers between nations to open up trade.
- the exchange of labor for payment, can be hourly wages or yearly salaries.
20 Clues: any law that restricts trade between nations. • removes barriers between nations to open up trade. • the use of money today in a way that earns future benefits. • a system of producing, selling, and buying goods and services. • anything that people accept as payment for goods and services. • not enough of a particular resource to meet everyone's demand. • ...
Economics Chapter 1 2023-01-05
Across
- Good intended for final use by consumers other than businesses
- Risk-taking individuals who introduce new products or services in search of profit
- Increase in a nation's total output of goods and services over time
- Ability or capacity of a good or service to be useful and give satisfaction to someone
- Work or labor performed for someone
- Alternative that must be given up when one choice is made rather than another
- Meeting place or mechanism through which buyers and sellers of an economic product come together
- Mutual dependence of the economic activities of one person, company, region, or nation on those of another person, company, region, or nation
- Quality of life based on ownership of necessities and luxuries that make life easier
- Monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market
- Monetary value of all final, goods, services, and structures produced within a country's national borders during a one-year period
- Social science dealing with how people satisfy seemingly unlimited and competing needs and wants with the careful use of scarce resources
- Productive resources needed to produce goods
- Markets in which productive resources are bought and sold
- Tool, equipment, or other manufactured good used to produce other goods and services
- A social movement that was aimed at promoting the interests of consumers
- Sum of tangible economic goals that are scarce, useful, and transferable from one person to another
- Division of work into a number of separate tasks to be performed by different workers
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- Market economy in which privately owned businesses have the freedom to operate for a profit with limited government intervention
- Item that wears out, is used up, or lasts for fewer than three years when used regularly
- Assignment of tasks to the workers, factories, regions, or nations that can perform them most efficiently
- Diagram representing all possible combinations of goods and/or services an economy can produce when all productive resources are fully employed
- People with all their abilities and efforts
- Comparison of the cost of an action to its benefits
- Apparent contradiction between the high value of a nonessential item and the low value of an essential item
- Tools, equipment, and factories used in the production of goods and services
- Sum of people's skills, abilities, health, and motivation
- Cost of the next best alternative use of money, time, or resources, when one choice is made rather than another
- Good that lasts for at least three years when used regularly
- Natural resources or "gifts of nature" not created by human effort
- Something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival
- Market in which goods and services are bought and sold
- Tangible economic product that is useful, transferable to others, and used to satisfy wants and needs
- Basic requirement for survival, including food, clothing, and shelter
- Simplified version of a complex concept or behavior expressed in the form of a graph, figure, equation, or diagram
- Fundamental economic problem facing all societies resulting from a combo of scarce resources and people's virtually unlimited wants and needs
- Measure of the amount of output produced in a specific time period with a given amount of resources
37 Clues: Work or labor performed for someone • People with all their abilities and efforts • Productive resources needed to produce goods • Comparison of the cost of an action to its benefits • Market in which goods and services are bought and sold • Sum of people's skills, abilities, health, and motivation • Markets in which productive resources are bought and sold • ...
Seger,p5,Economics 2023-01-24
Across
- things we must have for our survival or health
- rising prices
- things from nature that people can use
- a system of dollars and coins
- the people or services that buy the products and services
- money earned by workers
- trading for goods or services
- farming
- the people or businesses that make items to sell and provide.
- what a person gives up when they make a choice
- cost or things we have to buy
- small pieces of a company
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- what we get from a choice that we make
- things people do for others
- the creation of products
- money we pay to the government
- prices are falling
- the people or businesses that makes items to sell and provide services.
- in short supply
- things that we would like to have, but we don't need it for our survival or health
- money that is owed to someone else
21 Clues: farming • rising prices • in short supply • prices are falling • money earned by workers • the creation of products • small pieces of a company • things people do for others • a system of dollars and coins • trading for goods or services • cost or things we have to buy • money we pay to the government • money that is owed to someone else • what we get from a choice that we make • ...
Economics and Consumerism 2022-06-17
Across
- A condition where the costs of living increases as a result of raising prices and wages.
- Money made from a product or service above and beyond the cost of providing the product or service.
- A federal sales tax in Canada.
- Health care paid for by taxes.
- Tax based on a percentage of a person's income.
- Healthcare payed for by individuals.
- A concept in statistics that means the middle number in a set of data organized in order of least to most.
- A toll or tax charged by a government on goods which are imported and exported.
- A collection of weapons and military equipment stored by a country, person, or group.
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- Tax paid at the time of buying a product or service, and based on a percentage of the price of the product or service.
- Services provided by government to reduce economic inequalities and promote the well-being of citizens.
- A financial plan showing expected income and expenditures over a period of time.
- Economic activity based on buying and selling products and services illegally.
- A series of military operations intended to achieve a particular objective, confined to a particular area, or involving a specified type of fighting.
- A person or nation engaged in fighting during a war.
- A commander of an army, or an army officer of very high rank.
- A decision made by consumers to stop buying a product or service as a way to bring about change.
- Misrepresenting what you earn to avoid paying taxes.
- A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
- The wants and needs of consumers for products and services.
20 Clues: A federal sales tax in Canada. • Health care paid for by taxes. • Healthcare payed for by individuals. • Tax based on a percentage of a person's income. • A person or nation engaged in fighting during a war. • Misrepresenting what you earn to avoid paying taxes. • The wants and needs of consumers for products and services. • ...
Economics and Consumerism 2022-06-17
Across
- A condition where the costs of living increases as a result of raising prices and wages.
- Money made from a product or service above and beyond the cost of providing the product or service.
- A federal sales tax in Canada.
- Health care paid for by taxes.
- Tax based on a percentage of a person's income.
- Healthcare payed for by individuals.
- A concept in statistics that means the middle number in a set of data organized in order of least to most.
- A toll or tax charged by a government on goods which are imported and exported.
- A collection of weapons and military equipment stored by a country, person, or group.
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- Tax paid at the time of buying a product or service, and based on a percentage of the price of the product or service.
- Services provided by government to reduce economic inequalities and promote the well-being of citizens.
- A financial plan showing expected income and expenditures over a period of time.
- Economic activity based on buying and selling products and services illegally.
- A series of military operations intended to achieve a particular objective, confined to a particular area, or involving a specified type of fighting.
- A person or nation engaged in fighting during a war.
- A commander of an army, or an army officer of very high rank.
- A decision made by consumers to stop buying a product or service as a way to bring about change.
- Misrepresenting what you earn to avoid paying taxes.
- A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
- The wants and needs of consumers for products and services.
20 Clues: A federal sales tax in Canada. • Health care paid for by taxes. • Healthcare payed for by individuals. • Tax based on a percentage of a person's income. • A person or nation engaged in fighting during a war. • Misrepresenting what you earn to avoid paying taxes. • The wants and needs of consumers for products and services. • ...
Economics and Consumerism 2022-06-17
Across
- A series of military operations intended to achieve a particular objective, confined to a particular area, or involving a specified type of fighting.
- A condition where the costs of living increases as a result of raising prices and wages.
- A commander of an army, or an army officer of very high rank.
- Services provided by government to reduce economic inequalities and promote the well-being of citizens.
- Tax based on a percentage of a person's income.
- Healthcare payed for by individuals.
- A collection of weapons and military equipment stored by a country, person, or group.
- A decision made by consumers to stop buying a product or service as a way to bring about change.
- A financial plan showing expected income and expenditures over a period of time.
- A state formally cooperating with another for a military or other purpose.
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- A person or nation engaged in fighting during a war.
- Health care paid for by taxes.
- Economic activity based on buying and selling products and services illegally.
- Misrepresenting what you earn to avoid paying taxes.
- A concept in statistics that means the middle number in a set of data organized in order of least to most.
- A federal sales tax in Canada.
- Tax paid at the time of buying a product or service, and based on a percentage of the price of the product or service.
- Money made from a product or service above and beyond the cost of providing the product or service.
- The wants and needs of consumers for products and services.
- A toll or tax charged by a government on goods which are imported and exported.
20 Clues: Health care paid for by taxes. • A federal sales tax in Canada. • Healthcare payed for by individuals. • Tax based on a percentage of a person's income. • A person or nation engaged in fighting during a war. • Misrepresenting what you earn to avoid paying taxes. • The wants and needs of consumers for products and services. • ...
BASES OF ECONOMICS 2022-06-30
Across
- / item we would like to have but is not necessary for survival
- / choose one action or course over another gives up opportunities
- / Nation's GDP divided by it population
- / Gross Domestic Product total dollar value of goods produced in a country
- / not enough resources to meet needs and wants
- / economic system where decisions are made on customs. traditions, and beliefs of the past
- / economic system where the central authority makes all the decisions government control
- / economic system where the central government own factories, farms, and offices
- / nations with few industries and simple technology
- / economic system with a system of markets where the government plays an important role
- / central banking system of the United States that manages growth of the economy
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- / People who buy and use products
- / nations with many industries and advanced technology
- / combination of skills, education, and experiences that determines your value as a worker
- / general rise in prices-money is worth less
- / government leaving the economy alone (hands off approach
- / taxes on imported goods
- / amount of goods available in the market place
- / what is given up to chose another option
- / a region where a group of countries agree to reduce or eliminate tariffs
- / owner and workers
- / economic system where individuals own most business
- / items like air, food, and shelter necessary to live
- / economic system where the buyers and sellers make the economic decisions
- / a method used by a society to produce and distribute goods and services
- / spending your money on something that may grow in value
26 Clues: / owner and workers • / taxes on imported goods • / People who buy and use products • / Nation's GDP divided by it population • / what is given up to chose another option • / general rise in prices-money is worth less • / not enough resources to meet needs and wants • / amount of goods available in the market place • / nations with few industries and simple technology • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2022-08-31
Across
- Someone who does not pay to use a public good
- TFC+TVC
- Social science studies on how limited resources are used to satisfy unlimited wants
- Non-cash assets that can be quickly turned into cash
- Occurs when marginal product starts to fall
- The total spending on an economy's G and S at a given price level in a given time period
- A tax imposed on imports or exports
- The sale of state-owned public sector business to the private sector
- New industries that have a low output and high average cost
- Protecting domestic producers from foreign competition
- A measure of the relationship between the price a country receives for its exports and the price it pays for imports
- A fall in the inflation rate
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- Policy measurers designed to reduce imports and exports by reducing demand
- The change in total costs from increasing output by one extra unit
- Occurs when there are two or more interacting decision-takers (players) and each decision or combination of decisions involves a particular outcome
- A man-made aid to production
- Any profit in excess of normal profit
- When two businesses in the same industry at the same stage of production become one
- When consumption by one person reduces availability for others
- One that has adverse side effects when consumed
- A tax that is levied on goods and services
21 Clues: TFC+TVC • A man-made aid to production • A fall in the inflation rate • A tax imposed on imports or exports • Any profit in excess of normal profit • A tax that is levied on goods and services • Occurs when marginal product starts to fall • Someone who does not pay to use a public good • One that has adverse side effects when consumed • ...
Economics review 1 2022-09-07
Across
- French term meaning "let alone"
- habit of spending more than one can afford
- any system for the production, distribution and consumption of goods
- difference in value of the goods that a country sells abroad compared to those it purchases from other countries
- worth that consumers attach to it
- that seeks to help those making decisions to make wise choices
- system for the production,distribution and consumption of goods and services
- establishment of colonies and extensive territories created to benefit their mother countries
- of the Austrian School of Economists, also found the Diamond-Water Paradox
- desire, a longing, an appetite for something
- the human activity that results in the creation of goods and services
- of goods, or performance of tasks, based upon comparative advantage
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- source of wealth
- used in the production and distribution of goods and services
- study of the choices that individuals and societies make in the production, distribution, and consumption of goods
- Smith was a professor of___________ _______
- value of all the thing people own
- in a free market resources are allocated with the greatest________
- the wealth of nationsfather of economics)
- asks why rare items command high prices while necessities usually command low
- on imported goods
21 Clues: source of wealth • on imported goods • French term meaning "let alone" • worth that consumers attach to it • value of all the thing people own • the wealth of nationsfather of economics) • habit of spending more than one can afford • Smith was a professor of___________ _______ • desire, a longing, an appetite for something • ...
Economics and Finance 2025-06-11
Across
- Specific field or region of study
- Evaluate or judge the quality or value
- Explain the meaning of something
- Fundamental truth or rule
- System of production, distribution, and consumption
- Person or organization with power or control
- Mathematical rule or expression
- Work, especially physical work
- Abstract idea or general notion
- Guiding principle or rule for decision-making
- Examine in detail to understand or explain
- Function or position within a system or group
- Important topic or problem for discussion
- Money received, especially on a regular basis
- State the meaning of a word or idea
- Rough calculation or judgment
- Management of money and investments
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- Advantage or positive outcome
- Accept something as true without proof
- Established way of doing something
- Allocation of resources for future gain
- Systematic investigation to discover facts
- Purpose or activity of something
- Raw facts and figures for analysis
- Give out or spread over an area
- Way of dealing with a task or problem
- Obtain from a source or origin
- Show or point out
- Circumstances surrounding a particular event or idea
- Recognize or name something
30 Clues: Show or point out • Fundamental truth or rule • Recognize or name something • Advantage or positive outcome • Rough calculation or judgment • Work, especially physical work • Obtain from a source or origin • Give out or spread over an area • Mathematical rule or expression • Abstract idea or general notion • Explain the meaning of something • Purpose or activity of something • ...
Business And Economics 2025-06-09
Across
- rights, refund, replace, return
- someone who makes the products
- something crucial to survive
- an amount of money that you make
- putting money aside to make it grow
- benefit analysis, weighing the pros and cons of a decision
- a person who consumes a product or service
- something you can buy
- How much a consumer is willing to pay for
- how much a producer is willing to make of a product for a certain price
- provicing assistance for someone else
- buying a product nearby
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- what you use to pay
- something you might be saving up for
- cost, what we miss out on when making a choice
- a job you have to do
- a way to save money
- someones profession, trade or occupation
- somewhere you can go to make a complaint about something
- something you would like to have but dont need to survive
20 Clues: what you use to pay • a way to save money • a job you have to do • something you can buy • buying a product nearby • something crucial to survive • someone who makes the products • rights, refund, replace, return • an amount of money that you make • putting money aside to make it grow • something you might be saving up for • provicing assistance for someone else • ...
business and economics 2025-06-10
Across
- customer
- money the bank gives for have money in an account
- regular payment for doing work
- Consumers ability to purchase a product
- activities that a company proforms
- The right as a consumer
- a car
- shops in flemington
- The stuff you are allowed as a consumer
- something to survive
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- Apple
- a person who provides the product
- The cost required for something
- a boat
- Iphone
- money towards something
- The amout of goods
- what we miss out on
- Consumer comission
- Money or organization will earn
20 Clues: Apple • a car • Iphone • customer • a boat • The amout of goods • Consumer comission • what we miss out on • shops in flemington • something to survive • The right as a consumer • money towards something • regular payment for doing work • The cost required for something • Money or organization will earn • a person who provides the product • activities that a company proforms • ...
business and economics 2025-06-10
Across
- customer
- money the bank gives for have money in an account
- regular payment for doing work
- Consumers ability to purchase a product
- activities that a company proforms
- The right as a consumer
- a car
- shops in flemington
- The stuff you are allowed as a consumer
- something to survive
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- Apple
- a person who provides the product
- The cost required for something
- a boat
- Iphone
- money towards something
- The amout of goods
- what we miss out on
- Consumer comission
- Money or organization will earn
20 Clues: Apple • a car • Iphone • customer • a boat • The amout of goods • Consumer comission • what we miss out on • shops in flemington • something to survive • The right as a consumer • money towards something • regular payment for doing work • The cost required for something • Money or organization will earn • a person who provides the product • activities that a company proforms • ...
Economics crossword puzzle 2025-11-05
Across
- What is an accelerator?
- What was one of the lasting contributions of Keynes?
- How did the accelerator help people?
- What does the "invisible hand" mean?
- Why should markets exist in social systems?
- During what war did the U.S. and Europe use his theories?
- How did he critique economic theory ?
- What did John M. Keynes write in 1936?
- When was the book published?
- What year was his final work?
- Where was John M. Keynes educated?
- What country was Adam smith from?
- What did Keynes conclude the problem was during the Great Depression?
- What is John M. Keynes known for?
- What year did Keynes die in?
- When was John M. Keynes considered a conventional economist?
- What did Smith believe in?
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- What kind of capitalism did smith critique?
- What was John M. Keynes’s solution in the Great Depression?
- What country was Adam smith from?
- What did smith believe that markets function best with?
- What did John M. Keynes do after the war?
- When was Smith born?
- What did he use to illustrate examples of economic theory?
- Where was Adam Smith educated?
- How did he influence economics?
- What book did Adam smith write?
- What is Adam smith known for?
- What did Keynes envision in the role of government?
- What did John M. Keynes also identify?
30 Clues: When was Smith born? • What is an accelerator? • What did Smith believe in? • When was the book published? • What year did Keynes die in? • What is Adam smith known for? • What year was his final work? • Where was Adam Smith educated? • How did he influence economics? • What book did Adam smith write? • What country was Adam smith from? • What country was Adam smith from? • ...
IGCSE Economics Revision 2025-12-15
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- medium of exchange
- interaction of buyers and sellers
- possibility curve, maximum output combinations using given resources
- willingness and ability to buy goods or services
- consumer of goods and services
- market condition with surplus or shortage
- wasteful or suboptimal resource use
- basic necessities for survival
- intangible activities that satisfy wants
- responsiveness to a change in price or income
- authority that regulates and intervenes in the economy
- human effort used in production
- willingness and ability to sell goods or services
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- natural resources used in production
- use of goods and services to satisfy wants
- unlimited human desires
- man-made resources used in production
- cost, next best alternative forgone
- tangible products that satisfy wants
- excess supply at a given price
- choices involving sacrifices
- high responsiveness to price changes
- optimal use of scarce resources
- producer of goods and services
- monetary value of a good or service
- risk-taking and decision-making factor of production
- little responsiveness to price changes
- where quantity demanded equals quantity supplied
- excess demand at a given price
29 Clues: medium of exchange • unlimited human desires • choices involving sacrifices • excess supply at a given price • consumer of goods and services • producer of goods and services • basic necessities for survival • excess demand at a given price • optimal use of scarce resources • human effort used in production • interaction of buyers and sellers • cost, next best alternative forgone • ...
fun with economics! 2025-09-11
Across
- As used in graphs, the point at which the vertical and horizontal axes meet.
- A hypothesis that has been proven false but is still widely believed because it appears to be true.
- The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another.
- to use the littlest amount of resources possible to achieve a desired end
- the branch of economics that deals with what should
- and effect fallacy the mistaken belief that what occurs before some event is the cause of it.
- the mistaken belief that an event or problem has only one cause,as opposed to many
- to use your resources to achieve a desired end
- The products produced by using resources or inputs such as land, labour, or capital.
- of composition the mistaken belief that what is good for the individual is good for everyone and vise versa
- the study of how society makes decisions on how to use resources
- Goods, such as tools or machinery, used to produce consumer goods.
- A self-sustaining system in which independent transactions create flows of money, products or services.
- A graphical representation of the production choices facing an economy.
- maximizing benefits while minimizing cost
- a person with a vested interest in an economic decision
- The emphasis on one available option over another
- The eventual decline in the rate of extra outputs produced that occurs when one input used in production of the output is held constant and the others are increased.
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- A negative association between two variables where When one increases, the other decreases.
- The increase in the rate of extra outputs produced when all inputs used in production are increased and no inputs are held constant.
- A positive association between two variables where when one variable is increased the other variable also increases
- goods or services that an economy produces to satisfy people's needs.
- The cost of producing one item, expressed in terms of the numbers of another item.
- The increase in the relative cost of producing more of an item , measured by the numbers of another item, that could be produced with the same resources.
- A productive resource (such as land, labour, or capital) used to produce an output.
- The result, effect, or outcome of an action taken or the refusal to take an action.
- The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit of something
- A theoretical unit of satisfaction that a person gains from doing somthing.
- The curve on a production possibilities graph representing the maximum numbers of two items that can be produced with a given amount of resources.
- The value or benefit that must be given up to achieve something else.
- The branch of economics that deals with what is
31 Clues: maximizing benefits while minimizing cost • to use your resources to achieve a desired end • The branch of economics that deals with what is • The emphasis on one available option over another • the branch of economics that deals with what should • The usefulness, satisfaction, or benefit of something • a person with a vested interest in an economic decision • ...
Social science - Economics 2025-12-02
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- Support given by the government to producers or consumers.
- Lack of jobs for those willing to work.
- this are the facilities provided by the government.
- A _____ proportion of labour in India are working in the unorganised sector.
- Sector that processes raw materials into goods.
- tax on imports
- who is the founder of Grameen Bank of Bangladesh
- A sustained rise in general price level.
- prepared by UNDP compare countries based on all the levels.
- The people below the poverty line are said to be in this state.
- removal of restriction imposed by the government.
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- ______ is an asset that the borrow was bones and uses as a guarantee until the loan is repaid to the lender
- under employment is also called as ___
- average expected length of a person at the time of birth.
- Growing the economy and improving people's standard of living.
- ______groups in urban India dependent on informal sources to meet their credit needs
- Monetary measure of national output: abbreviation, three letters.
- the goal for urban unemployed youth.
- GDP is the total value of ____ all goods and services produced during a particular year
- Activity that provides intangible goods: transport, banking etc.
- ___ sector work that directly uses natural resources.
- it helps to know the nutritional value of an individual.
- Income per person; two words.
- the activities in primary secondary and tertiary sectors are
- organisation which facilitates international trade.
- in a Self-help groups most of the decisions regarding savings and loans activities are taken by
- who issues currency in India
27 Clues: tax on imports • who issues currency in India • Income per person; two words. • the goal for urban unemployed youth. • under employment is also called as ___ • Lack of jobs for those willing to work. • A sustained rise in general price level. • Sector that processes raw materials into goods. • who is the founder of Grameen Bank of Bangladesh • ...
Economics Chapter 12 2025-12-03
Across
- Total income earned by a nation’s people.
- Coupons to buy food for low-income people.
- Goods used to make other goods.
- GNP minus depreciation.
- Welfare requires work in exchange for benefits.
- Government aid to thosA e in need.
- Ratio of non-working to working people.
- Illegal or unreported business activity.
- Selling items that are pre-owned.
- Related people living together.
- Period of high birthrate after WW2.
- All goods/services made by a country's people, anywhere.
- People living outside cities or towns.
- Minimum income to avoid being poor.
- Money received by individuals.
- GDP measured with today's prices.
- Year used for comparison in economic measures.
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- Official limit for aid eligibility.
- Someone who lives alone or with nonfamily.
- Point where a map would balance perfectly if everyone had the same weight.
- People living in cities or towns.
- Tax benefit for working people with low incomes.
- Money left after taxes.
- Health care for low-income individuals.
- Count of the population.
- Chart showing age and gender in a population.
- Basic public systems like roads and bridges.
- People living together in one home.
- Average expected lifespan.
- Services not bought or sold; like home chores.
- Value of all goods and services produced in a country.
- People coming into a country minus those leaving.
- GDP adjusted for inflation.
- Person who studies populations.
- Average number of children per woman.
35 Clues: Money left after taxes. • GNP minus depreciation. • Count of the population. • Average expected lifespan. • GDP adjusted for inflation. • Money received by individuals. • Goods used to make other goods. • Person who studies populations. • Related people living together. • People living in cities or towns. • Selling items that are pre-owned. • GDP measured with today's prices. • ...
ocr micro economics 2026-04-09
Across
- Maximum legal price
- Responsiveness of demand to price changes
- Where demand equals supply
- Market dominated by a few large firms
- Harmful effect on others
- Difference between willingness to pay and price
- Market with many firms and identical products
- Income from selling goods and services
- Quantity producers are willing and able to sell
- Lowest legal wage employers can pay
- Single seller dominating the market
- Obstacles preventing firms entering a market
- Responsiveness of demand to income changes
- Allocation of resources is inefficient
- Cost of producing one extra unit
- Costs that do not change with output
- Goods used together
- Output per unit of input
- Expenses incurred in production
- Revenue from selling one extra unit
- Price equals marginal cost
- Goods that can replace each other
- Demand rises as income increases
- Profit above normal levels
- Rising costs due to inefficiencies
- Threat of new firms entering a market
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- Output increases at a decreasing rate
- Beneficial effect on others
- Demand falls as income increases
- Cost advantages from increased output
- Limited resources but unlimited wants
- Difference between cost and price received
- Innovation and improvement over time
- Next best alternative foregone
- Government payment to reduce costs
- Output produced at lowest cost
- Tax on goods and services
- Revenue minus costs
- Underconsumed goods with positive externalities
- Overconsed goods with negative externalities
- Quantity consumers are willing and able to buy
- Non rival and non excludable goods
- Person benefiting without paying
- Costs that change with output
- Many firms with differentiated products
- Responsiveness of demand to price of another good
- Cost or benefit to third parties
- System where prices allocate resources
- Minimum legal price
- Total cost divided by output
- Minimum profit to keep a firm in the market
- Measure of responsiveness to price or income change
52 Clues: Maximum legal price • Revenue minus costs • Goods used together • Minimum legal price • Harmful effect on others • Output per unit of input • Tax on goods and services • Where demand equals supply • Price equals marginal cost • Profit above normal levels • Beneficial effect on others • Total cost divided by output • Costs that change with output • Next best alternative foregone • ...
Basics of Economics 2026-04-15
Across
- Economy in which government controls resources, makes economic decisions, and provides basic services
- Business organization dividing profit and workload over two or more people
- When choosing between two things, it’s the value of the one that wasn’t chosen
- Economy based on previous generations, bartering, and seen in smaller communities
- Intersection of demand and supply curves, where a balance is achieved
- Economy in which producers and consumers do what they want; goods and services for people with money
- When someone contributes their labor to making a good or service, they are a ___ resource
- In P.A.C.E.D. model, ___ are items or actions that must be evaluated based on criteria
Down
- The amount of a good or service people will consume; moves in a different direction than price
- Combination of resources to make a good or service
- On a production schedule, this explains why price and quantity move in the same direction
- Numerous businesses that produce a similar good or service
- A ___ resource is a human-made tool, building, and vehicle that helps to produce a good or service
- Business organization with all profit, workload, and risk for a single owner
- Condition in which a resource is limited, but wants and needs are not; choices must be made
- Business organization with very limited risk for investors
- Oil, water, goats, timber, minerals, and vegetables are examples of ___ resources
- This ability involves taking on the risk of combining resources to produce and good or service
- Economy in which businesses, consumers, and government all have some power
- Some that creates motivation towards an action, like earning profit, or a huge sale
20 Clues: Combination of resources to make a good or service • Numerous businesses that produce a similar good or service • Business organization with very limited risk for investors • Intersection of demand and supply curves, where a balance is achieved • Business organization dividing profit and workload over two or more people • ...
Economics Grade 9 2026-05-05
Across
- Human effort used to produce something
- When a producer controls all of the production of a good or service
- Money given by citizens to government to provide for their needs/wants
- Working together for the interests of all
- Control of decision making by individuals and business
- How much people want a product or resource
- Man made things or tools used in production
- Anytime you give up one thing to get something else
- Total money owed
- Rule by the people
- The person using or buying a product
- An item produced from nature used to satisfy a want
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- Land, Labour and Capital
- How much of a product or resource there is available for use
- A narrow and often extreme view of an ideal or type of person
- The way a society chooses to manage decisions of production, distribution, and consumption
- The study of how people choose to allocate resources to satisfy their wants
- Anything used to satisfy human wants or needs
- When supply is equal to demand
- Natural resources used for production
20 Clues: Total money owed • Rule by the people • Land, Labour and Capital • When supply is equal to demand • The person using or buying a product • Natural resources used for production • Human effort used to produce something • Working together for the interests of all • How much people want a product or resource • Man made things or tools used in production • ...
Ch1 Lesson 1 Vocab: Create a Quiz 2026-02-19
Across
- branch of economics that applies value judgments to data in order to recommend actions or policies. The goal is to advise how things ought to be done.
- the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better
- something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action
- A system used to manage limited resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
- The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- a way to compare the costs of an action with the benefits of that action; if benefits exceed costs, then the action is worth taking
Down
- the branch of economics that uses objective analysis to find out how the economy actually works
- the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants
8 Clues: something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action • the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better • the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants • The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants • ...
Ch 1 Lesson 1 2026-01-08
Across
- the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better
- the branch of economics that applies value judgments to data in order to recommend actions or policies. The goal is to advise how things ought to be done.
- omething that motivates a person to take a particular course of action
- the branch of economics that uses objective analysis to find out how the economy actually works
Down
- a way to compare the costs of an action with the benefits of that action; if benefits exceed costs, then the action is worth taking
- The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants
- A system used to manage limited resources for the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services
8 Clues: omething that motivates a person to take a particular course of action • the exchange of one benefit or advantage for another that is thought to be better • the condition that results because people have limited resources but unlimited wants • The study of how people choose to use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants • ...
issues and debates key terms 2025-09-17
Across
- – The idea that both nature and nurture work together to shape behaviour.
- – The view that behaviour is the product of innate biological or genetic factors.
- – A type of gender bias that minimises or ignores differences between men and women.
- – The tendency to judge other cultures by the standards and values of one’s own culture.
- – Explaining behaviour by breaking it down into simpler components.
- – Explaining behaviour as a whole system rather than as individual parts.
- – The view that all behaviour has a cause and can be predicted.
- – Explaining behaviour in biological terms (genes, hormones, brain structures).
- – Focuses on understanding individual behaviour through in-depth study of single cases.
- – The idea that behaviour is shaped by environmental influences such as upbringing or learning.
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- – A type of gender bias that exaggerates differences between men and women.
- – The idea that behaviour should be judged within the context of the culture in which it occurs.
- – The study of how environmental factors can influence gene expression without changing the DNA sequence.
- – The idea that behaviour is caused by biological influences such as genetics, hormones, or brain structure.
- – The view that behaviour has causes but people also have some conscious control over their actions.
- – A model suggesting that a genetic predisposition (diathesis) interacts with environmental stressors to produce behaviour.
- – Explaining behaviour in terms of stimulus–response links learned through experience.
- – The belief that humans can make their own choices and are not determined by internal or external forces.
- – When male behaviour is taken as the norm, and female behaviour is judged as abnormal or deviant by comparison.
- – The view that behaviour is the result of environmental influences and experiences.
- – The idea that behaviour is driven by unconscious conflicts, as suggested by Sigmund Freud.
- – Seeks to produce general laws of behaviour through the study of large groups and statistical analysis.
- – Viewing the world only from the perspective of one’s own culture, which is seen as superior.
- – The tendency to treat one gender differently from the other, leading to distorted views of behaviour (e.g. assuming findings from men apply equally to women).
- – The idea that behaviour is controlled by internal or external forces rather than an individual’s will.
25 Clues: – The view that all behaviour has a cause and can be predicted. • – Explaining behaviour by breaking it down into simpler components. • – The idea that both nature and nurture work together to shape behaviour. • – Explaining behaviour as a whole system rather than as individual parts. • ...
The Human Person in the Environment Crossword Puzzle 2025-09-22
Across
- studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
- Creating green spaces, reducing car dependency, and improving public transport.
- This view believes that humans are not the only significant species on the planet, and that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- This view believes that humankind is part of a greater biological system or community, and we have a significant role as stewards of nature.
- the scientist who suggests that the Earth functions like a self regulating system, like a living organism.
- maintaining order to bring out natural beauty.
- Humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment
- aesthetic value of nature and surroundings.
- branch of philosophy concerned with humanity’s place in the environment.
- problems caused by natural calamities or human activity.
- destruction of forests for human use.
- conserving resources for the next generation.
- typhoons,earthquakes and other destructive natural events.
- law for environmental protection.
- focuses on reconciling human activities and economic development with environmental protection.
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- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it.
- maximum output with minimum waste, with care for the environment.
- recognizing that those who contributed least to climate change (poor nations, vulnerable groups, indigenous peoples, future generations) often suffer the most.
- recognizes that developed countries, which historically caused most emissions, must provide financial and technological support to developing nations.
- thrifty with the use of one’s resources, avoiding waste.
- It applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society, and sees a relationship between social problems and environmental problems.
- advocate for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical change in human lifestyles.
- life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- This view believes that humans are the most important species on the planet, and they are free to transform nature and use its resources.
- unfair environmental burdens on the poor.
- carefulness and wise decision making
- an idea proposed by a scientist that the Earth functions like a self-regulating system, like a living organism.
- advocate for wise use and protection of natural resources to ensure their sustainability.
- a moral approach that analyzes the relationship between humans and the environment.
- flooding,displacement loss of livelihood, health impacts.
30 Clues: law for environmental protection. • destruction of forests for human use. • unfair environmental burdens on the poor. • carefulness and wise decision making • aesthetic value of nature and surroundings. • conserving resources for the next generation. • maintaining order to bring out natural beauty. • Humans are not separate from nature but part of it. • ...
Economics Week 3 Crossword 2024-01-26
Across
- the branch of economics that focuses on large-scale factors or the big picture
- the total sum of the value of all the goods and services produced by a country
- the amount of people that are in the workforce that do not have a job
- an industry controlled by a few people
- the amount of goods or services consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- the amount of goods or services produced at a given price
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- the study of choices
- consequences of an action that affect people not involved in the production of that good or service
- the money people pay to the IRS based on a percentage of the amount of money they made in that year
- the percentage growth of a currency over time
- things that motivate people to make certain decisions
- tangible resources
- the amount of money a person needs to make in order to not be considered poor (it is adjusted with inflation
- provided by producers
14 Clues: tangible resources • the study of choices • provided by producers • an industry controlled by a few people • the percentage growth of a currency over time • things that motivate people to make certain decisions • the amount of goods or services produced at a given price • the amount of people that are in the workforce that do not have a job • ...
Behavioral Economics 2023-01-16
test 2024-06-20
Across
- - Natural resource formed from decayed organic materials over millions of years, such as fossil fuels.
- - Material used in reusable grocery bags as an eco-friendly alternative to plastic.
- - Area of land covered with trees and vegetation, vital for biodiversity and climate regulation.
- - Environmental Protection Agency, a government agency responsible for environmental regulation and protection.
- panel - Device used to capture sunlight and convert it into electricity for renewable energy production.
- - Energy from the sun, a renewable energy source.
- - The process of planting trees to replace those that have been cut down or lost.
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- - Organism that breaks down dead organic matter, essential for nutrient recycling in ecosystems.
- - Material that can be decomposed by bacteria and other organisms, reducing environmental impact.
- - Practice of using resources in a way that ensures their availability for future generations.
- - Pollution caused by automobiles and industrial emissions.
- - Habitat destruction caused by human activities like logging and clearing for agriculture.
12 Clues: - Energy from the sun, a renewable energy source. • - Pollution caused by automobiles and industrial emissions. • - The process of planting trees to replace those that have been cut down or lost. • - Material used in reusable grocery bags as an eco-friendly alternative to plastic. • ...
cooking at school 2020-10-28
ubri 2025-09-22
Across
- carefulness and wise decision making
- advocate for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical change in human lifestyles.
- thrifty with the use of one’s resources, avoiding waste.
- studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
- a moral approach that analyzes the relationship between humans and the environment.
- the scientist who suggests that the Earth functions like a self regulating system, like a living organism.
- an idea proposed by a scientist that the Earth functions like a self-regulating system, like a living organism.
- unfair environmental burdens on the poor.
- Humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment
- conserving resources for the next generation.
- It applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society, and sees a relationship between social problems and environmental problems.
- law for environmental protection.
- problems caused by natural calamities or human activity.
- recognizing that those who contributed least to climate change (poor nations, vulnerable groups, indigenous peoples, future generations) often suffer the most.
- destruction of forests for human use.
- Creating green spaces, reducing car dependency, and improving public transport.
- typhoons,earthquakes and other destructive natural events.
Down
- flooding,displacement loss of livelihood, health impacts.
- focuses on reconciling human activities and economic development with environmental protection.
- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it.
- This view believes that humans are the most important species on the planet, and they are free to transform nature and use its resources.
- This view believes that humankind is part of a greater biological system or community, and we have a significant role as stewards of nature.
- maximum output with minimum waste, with care for the environment.
- branch of philosophy concerned with humanity’s place in the environment.
- maintaining order to bring out natural beauty.
- advocate for wise use and protection of natural resources to ensure their sustainability.
- This view believes that humans are not the only significant species on the planet, and that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- recognizes that developed countries, which historically caused most emissions, must provide financial and technological support to developing nations.
- Good life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- aesthetic value of nature and surroundings.
30 Clues: law for environmental protection. • carefulness and wise decision making • destruction of forests for human use. • unfair environmental burdens on the poor. • aesthetic value of nature and surroundings. • conserving resources for the next generation. • maintaining order to bring out natural beauty. • Humans are not separate from nature but part of it. • ...
Term 1 Kupu 2026-03-25
CLUES 2025-10-20
Unit 1 OUR MULTICULTURAL CLASS Lesson 1 (A) 2024-10-25
Environmental Health and Safety 2025-07-19
Across
- The built and natural surroundings that influence individual and population health
- A systematic four-step process to evaluate the health impact of environmental exposures.
- WHO-defined complete state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing.
- Dynamic communities of organisms and their physical environment, essential for ecological
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- Environmental principle suggesting cause-and-effect relationships are not fully established.
- Public health theory focused on addressing root causes of illness at the systemic level.
- Term for chemicals that interfere with hormonal systems and may affect future generations.
- Assessment tool for evaluating health hazards through job, home, hobbies, and exposures.
- The concept of fairness in the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens.
9 Clues: WHO-defined complete state of physical, mental, and social wellbeing. • The built and natural surroundings that influence individual and population health • The concept of fairness in the distribution of environmental benefits and burdens. • Public health theory focused on addressing root causes of illness at the systemic level. • ...
migration vocabulary 2022-09-15
Across
- Person Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth
- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
- migration FROM a location.
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
- migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- The difference between the number of immigrants coming to a country and the number of emigrants leaving a country
- someone who has been forced to migrate to another country to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights, or other disasters
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- a permanent move to a new location.
- Something that causes people to move to a new location.
- migration TO a location.
- migrant has chosen to move for economic reasons sometimes environmental reasons
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- Seeker Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
15 Clues: migration TO a location. • migration FROM a location. • a permanent move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move out of their present location. • migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors. • ...
Unit 3 migration vocabulary 2023-02-16
Across
- Something that causes people to move to a new location.
- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
- Migration from a location
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produces demographic transition.
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate to another country to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights, or other disasters
Down
- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
- The difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- A permanent move to a new location
- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
- Migration to a location
15 Clues: Migration to a location • Migration from a location • A permanent move to a new location • Something that causes people to move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move out of their present location. • The difference between the number of immigrants and the number of emigrants • ...
Advanced Grammar Project 2025-12-06
Across
- — A very large number of things, like the many factors that influence human behaviour.
- — Related to the hippocampus, the part of the brain connected with memory and learning.
- — Watching people or places closely, often mentioned in texts about technology and privacy.
- — Causing harm, especially when we talked about unhealthy habits or environmental damage.
- — The idea that one thing directly makes another thing happen, important in science studies.
- — Small pieces of rock or sand that sink to the bottom of water, often used in environmental science texts.
- — The rate of illness in a population, used in discussions about public health.
Down
- — How far a place is from the equator; we used it when studying climate and geography.
- — The point at which something starts to change, like a limit in climate science or psychology.
- — A condition where a person cannot sleep well, discussed in our unit on mental health.
- — When oceans or soil become more acidic, usually because of pollution.
- — How someone earns money to live, especially in communities threatened by environmental change.
- — When two things happen together but one does not necessarily cause the other.
- — To make something stronger or louder, like increasing the effect of a problem or message.
- — What remains after something is removed or used, such as chemicals left on food or surfaces.
15 Clues: — When oceans or soil become more acidic, usually because of pollution. • — When two things happen together but one does not necessarily cause the other. • — The rate of illness in a population, used in discussions about public health. • — How far a place is from the equator; we used it when studying climate and geography. • ...
THE SOUND OF SUSTAINABILITY 2024-12-13
Across
- Actions taken to reduce environmental impact and ensure long-term resource availability.Line 40
- Using resources in a sustainable and efficient manner to reduce waste.Line 60
- The movement of goods or people, which often contributes to emissions.Line 45
- The amount of energy used by a system, device, or process.Line 37
- Innovations and tools designed to reduce environmental impact.Line 55
- The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted directly or indirectly by human activities.Line 5
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- The practice of meeting present needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs.Line 2
- Practices or products that are not harmful to the environment.Line 50
- The release of gases, such as carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere.Line 15
- A natural process of recycling organic material, such as food scraps, into a nutrient-rich soil.Line 33
- The process of converting waste materials into reusable products.Line 30
- Achieving a balance between emitting carbon and absorbing carbon emissions from the atmosphere.Line 65
- Energy derived from natural sources that are replenished, like solar or wind power.Line 12
- The use of digital tools and virtual environments in audiovisual productions to reduce environmental impact.Line 25
- The process of reducing, managing, and disposing of waste in an eco-friendly manner.Line 22
15 Clues: The amount of energy used by a system, device, or process.Line 37 • Practices or products that are not harmful to the environment.Line 50 • Innovations and tools designed to reduce environmental impact.Line 55 • The process of converting waste materials into reusable products.Line 30 • The release of gases, such as carbon dioxide, into the atmosphere.Line 15 • ...
Environmental Science Vocabulary 2023-01-17
Across
- Animals eating all the food
- Element found in all organisms
- Chopping of trees
- Taking of natural resources
- The earth creating heat
- The process of making something pure
- Land becoming dry
- Two naturally found types of water
Down
- Plants getting solar energy
- Organisms adapting over time
- Land changing from climate over time
- Humans are changing it
- Rumbling of the earth
- Things that are necessary
14 Clues: Chopping of trees • Land becoming dry • Rumbling of the earth • Humans are changing it • The earth creating heat • Things that are necessary • Plants getting solar energy • Animals eating all the food • Taking of natural resources • Organisms adapting over time • Element found in all organisms • Two naturally found types of water • Land changing from climate over time • ...
Environmental issues/disasters 2020-04-10
Across
- fuels such as oil, coal, natural gas
- the total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activities
- protecting natural sources
- the condition of having a population so dense as to cause environmental deterioration
- community of animals, plants living in an area which provides what they need to survive
- to release pollutant substances into air
Down
- pollution that affects the air and is usually caused by smoke or other harmful gases
- gradual warming of the earth's surface temperature
- destruction of forests
- absorbs a lot of heat from the sun's rays
- rain mixed with acid
- noise with harmful impact on the activity of human or animal life.
- the process of transforming waste into new products
- synonym for garbage or trash
14 Clues: rain mixed with acid • destruction of forests • protecting natural sources • synonym for garbage or trash • fuels such as oil, coal, natural gas • to release pollutant substances into air • absorbs a lot of heat from the sun's rays • gradual warming of the earth's surface temperature • the process of transforming waste into new products • ...
Africa Environmental Issues 2023-03-27
Across
- This entity ignores the waste dumped in water from factories and companies
- Contamination by individuals, animals, and companies
- Many African people are in need of this for basic health and sanitation
- process of forests being destroyed to make way for human development.
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert due to over farming, drought, or deforestation
- A main cause of deforestation in Africa today is commercial
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- One solution to help lessen effects of desertification
- Reason for increase in deforestation and logging
- How do many African people go and get water
- Country losing its rainforests at the fastest rates
- Many Africans are stuck in this cycle
- A group of people who walk for water
- Deforestation leads to the ________ of animals
- Periods of very little rainfall
14 Clues: Periods of very little rainfall • A group of people who walk for water • Many Africans are stuck in this cycle • How do many African people go and get water • Deforestation leads to the ________ of animals • Reason for increase in deforestation and logging • Country losing its rainforests at the fastest rates • Contamination by individuals, animals, and companies • ...
The environmental h.... 2024-01-24
14 Clues: miljö • mängd • påverka • onödigt • nyfiken • hycklare • värdelös • slaktare • utmattande • vägledning • currency in the U.K. • another word for cows • finansiering (pengar) • another word for airplane
CH1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2025-10-23
Across
- The sum of those physical and biological factors that surround a living thing
- A measure of human impact on the planet
- A set of beliefs and values that shape how individuals and societies see their relationship with the natural world
- The study of how living organisms interact with each other and their physical environment
- The branch of philosophy that examines the moral relationship between humans and the natural environment
- A social and political movement focused on protecting the natural world from harm caused by human activity
- The belief that the Earth is the center of the universe
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- The study of the physical, chemical, and biological conditions of the environment and how they affect living organisms
- A person's collection of beliefs, assumptions, and values about the natural world and humanity's role within it
- Relating to the surroundings, including the natural world (like air, water, and ecosystems) and the conditions that affect an organism, place, or object
- A community of living organisms (biotic factors) interacting with their non-living physical environment (abiotic factors) in a specific geographic area
- The sum of all external conditions and influences—such as the air, water, and land—that affect a living organism or a group of organisms
- The process of something becoming worse or lower in quality, a decline in value or status, or a state of being humbled or humiliated
- An act of help or assistance, such as a repair or maintenance task, or the organized system
14 Clues: A measure of human impact on the planet • The belief that the Earth is the center of the universe • The sum of those physical and biological factors that surround a living thing • The study of how living organisms interact with each other and their physical environment • ...
Environmental Release Reporting 2025-07-09
Across
- The reportable quantity for benzene under CERCLA (spell it out, dash between words)
- Department responsible for compliance at Suncor
- Foam used for firefighting, subject to reporting (acronym
- The reportable quantity (in pounds) for Hydrogen Sulfide under EPCRA and CERCLA
- The process of identifying and fixing leaks (acronym)
- Local group notified of hazardous releases (acronym)
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- Radioactive material enhanced by industry (acronym)
- The reportable quantity for F037 (API sludge) listed waste under CERCLA (spell it out)
- The act that requires emergency planning and community right-to-know (acronym)
- The reportable quantity for sulfur dioxide under EPCRA (spell it out, dash between words)
- Federal law requiring reporting of hazardous substance releases (acronym)
- Common air pollutant from refinery flaring (chemical formula)
- Common hazardous gas with rotten egg smell (chemical formula)
- Federal agency notified for CERCLA releases (acronym)
14 Clues: Department responsible for compliance at Suncor • Radioactive material enhanced by industry (acronym) • Local group notified of hazardous releases (acronym) • Federal agency notified for CERCLA releases (acronym) • The process of identifying and fixing leaks (acronym) • Foam used for firefighting, subject to reporting (acronym • ...
C2 Environmental Vocabulary 2025-11-04
Across
- (2 words)The total amount of greenhouse gases emitted by a person, organization, or product.
- (3words)Resources that cannot be replaced once used, e.g. coal, oil.
- (2 words)Energy from sources that can be replenished, e.g. solar, wind, hydro.
- A community of organisms interacting with their environment.
- Using resources in a way that doesn’t harm future generations.
- The natural home or environment of a species.
- The removal of trees from an area of forest.
- The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
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- (2 words)Long-term alteration of temperature and weather patterns.
- (2 words)The trapping of the sun’s heat in the atmosphere by gases.
- (2 words)The rise in Earth’s average temperature due to greenhouse gases.
- Protecting and preserving natural resources and environments.
- The gradual destruction of soil or rock by wind, water, or other forces.
- The contamination of air, water, or soil by harmful substances.
14 Clues: The removal of trees from an area of forest. • The natural home or environment of a species. • The variety of life in a particular habitat or ecosystem. • A community of organisms interacting with their environment. • Protecting and preserving natural resources and environments. • Using resources in a way that doesn’t harm future generations. • ...
mfec 2022-03-19
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- data security
- measuring data
- collecting data
- database
- one of our motto
- environmental friendly
- what is this event?
- a type of crypto
- synergy partner
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- our strategic partner
- judgement making
- our strategic partner
- our strategic partner
- collection of investments
- necessary
- original crypto
- our strategic partner
- digital currency
- trading mechanism
- technology related to finance
20 Clues: database • necessary • data security • measuring data • original crypto • collecting data • synergy partner • judgement making • digital currency • one of our motto • a type of crypto • trading mechanism • what is this event? • our strategic partner • our strategic partner • our strategic partner • our strategic partner • environmental friendly • collection of investments • technology related to finance
Text 17-20 (129) 2026-02-11
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- terpengaruh (2)
- lingkungan (1)
- hidangan/masakan (3)
- perubahan yg cukup besar (2)
- keparahan (1)
- ditentukan(1)
- melawan (3)
- mengurangi (3)
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- jumlah(3)
- hanya/cuma(2)
- tidak dikenal/diketahui (1)
- bermanfaat (3)
- umumnya (1)
- dipertimbangkan/dianggap (2)
- gejala (1)
- mengumpulkan (2)
- menyebar (2)
- pendapatan/penghasilan (2)
- bergantung (1)
- hasil/akibat (3)
20 Clues: jumlah(3) • gejala (1) • umumnya (1) • melawan (3) • menyebar (2) • hanya/cuma(2) • keparahan (1) • ditentukan(1) • bermanfaat (3) • lingkungan (1) • bergantung (1) • mengurangi (3) • terpengaruh (2) • mengumpulkan (2) • hasil/akibat (3) • hidangan/masakan (3) • pendapatan/penghasilan (2) • tidak dikenal/diketahui (1) • dipertimbangkan/dianggap (2) • perubahan yg cukup besar (2)
GDP CROSSWORD JAMES 2021-04-06
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- Goods and services produced your nation and sold to another
- Fall in real GDP
- Value of goods and services over a period of time in an economy
- The recovery stage is the upward direction of GDP, and is eventually followed by the ____________
- GDP at constant dollar... Inflation accounted
- Finally, the most significant component of economic growth is ____________
- Goods and services from a foreign country
- GDP includes only the production of new _______ ___ _________, and therefore doesn’t include the resale market
- Econ focused on structure and behavior.
- _________ tends to fluctuate more than consumer spending.
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- The study of economics is often divided into these two major types:
- This category is the largest component of GDP, comprising about 60% of the total.
- Economic growth depends on a number of factors, but is driven by three key components. The first component is ________________
- The accumulated knowledge and skills by the average worker in an economy
- Total value of a nations products and services
- __________ is important because it shows the extent to which the peak was an economic high, versus the extent to which the trough was an economic low.
- One of the key principles of economics is that the production of goods and services generates __________
- Decisions of individuals and businesses.
- Severe Recession
19 Clues: Fall in real GDP • Severe Recession • Econ focused on structure and behavior. • Decisions of individuals and businesses. • Goods and services from a foreign country • GDP at constant dollar... Inflation accounted • Total value of a nations products and services • _________ tends to fluctuate more than consumer spending. • ...
Understanding the Times- Chapter 1 2022-09-02
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- Humans at the center
- Pray 5 times a day
- "How should I live?"
- borrow, trade, sell
- Thought to course of action
- Lens through which we see the world
- Meditation, Karma,
- the mind
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- Involved deconstruction
- study of God
- how human beings interact with the divine
- organizing community
- 2 billion people worldwide
- ordinances which govern
- Strive for Utopian society
15 Clues: the mind • study of God • Pray 5 times a day • Meditation, Karma, • borrow, trade, sell • Humans at the center • organizing community • "How should I live?" • Involved deconstruction • ordinances which govern • 2 billion people worldwide • Strive for Utopian society • Thought to course of action • Lens through which we see the world • how human beings interact with the divine
kate's Morphology 2022-01-06
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- poison
- applying people to a group with no brand name
- person
- to write music
- to walk
- studies researchers or maps
- poetry
- someone that makes someone laugh
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- of or pretending academic learning
- to search for something
- relating to horseback riding
- to collect stuff
- a scientist who studies earth
- keep food cold in it
- study of how goods are produced
15 Clues: poison • person • poetry • to walk • to write music • to collect stuff • keep food cold in it • to search for something • studies researchers or maps • relating to horseback riding • a scientist who studies earth • study of how goods are produced • someone that makes someone laugh • of or pretending academic learning • applying people to a group with no brand name
lynnton crossword labs 2022-01-06
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- who studies reasearchers or maps earth
- relating to potery
- making someone lagh
- posion or posionus
- someone walking
- a siencetist who studies
- siging or playing music
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- a person with careful search
- a place to keep stuf cold
- horseback riding
- a person who collects money
- academic learning
- study goods and services
- applying all to all members to a piticular group
- human being
15 Clues: human being • someone walking • horseback riding • academic learning • relating to potery • posion or posionus • making someone lagh • siging or playing music • a siencetist who studies • study goods and services • a place to keep stuf cold • a person who collects money • a person with careful search • who studies reasearchers or maps earth • ...
lynnton crossword labs 2022-01-06
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- who studies reasearchers or maps earth
- relating to potery
- making someone lagh
- posion or posionus
- someone walking
- a siencetist who studies
- siging or playing music
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- a person with careful search
- a place to keep stuf cold
- horseback riding
- a person who collects money
- academic learning
- study goods and services
- applying all to all members to a piticular group
- human being
15 Clues: human being • someone walking • horseback riding • academic learning • relating to potery • posion or posionus • making someone lagh • siging or playing music • a siencetist who studies • study goods and services • a place to keep stuf cold • a person who collects money • a person with careful search • who studies reasearchers or maps earth • ...
crossword 2022-01-06
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- produced or sold without a brand
- one who studies the earth
- poisonous
- space
- someone who makes someone laugh
- school
- fridge
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- another word for people
- someone who is skilled at music
- someone who takes taxes or fees
- horseback rider
- relating to poets or poems
- walk
- the study of how goods and services are produced and distributed
- someone who searches for information
15 Clues: walk • space • school • fridge • poisonous • horseback rider • another word for people • one who studies the earth • relating to poets or poems • someone who is skilled at music • someone who takes taxes or fees • someone who makes someone laugh • produced or sold without a brand • someone who searches for information • the study of how goods and services are produced and distributed
Julia crossword morph 2022-01-06
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- how goods are pruduced
- a person who is walking
- someone who studies the earth
- someone who makes music
- related to horses
- a person
- someone who collects
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- characteristics of poetry
- someone who investigates
- a scientist studies the earth
- someone who makes people laugh
- something to do with poison
- made without a brand name
- keeps food cold
- pertaining to academic learning
15 Clues: a person • keeps food cold • related to horses • someone who collects • how goods are pruduced • a person who is walking • someone who makes music • someone who investigates • characteristics of poetry • made without a brand name • something to do with poison • a scientist studies the earth • someone who studies the earth • someone who makes people laugh • pertaining to academic learning
