environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
CH1 ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2025-10-23
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- 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 • ...
Economic Theories Crossword 2015-01-09
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- the method a country uses to answer the three economic questions
- Theory a theory of commercial activities (such as the production and consumption of goods)
- is an unincorporated business with one owner who pays personal income tax on profits from the business.
- the private ownership of economic resources by individuals rather than by the government.
- an economy in which goods and services are produced the way they have always been produced. It is used in countries that are less developed and are not yet participating in the global economy
- of Scale are factors that cause the average cost of producing something to fall as the volume of its output increases.
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- a legal relation existing between two or more persons contractually associated as joint principals in a business
- a concept in economics that if one factor of production is increased while the other factors are held constant, the output per unit of the variable factor will eventually diminish.
- in economics is the "quantity of goods or services produced in a given time period, by a firm, industry, or country," whether consumed or used for further production.
- an economic system where both the resources necessary for production and the businesses are owned by private individuals, not by public institutions like the government.
- the production output in relation to a unit of input, such as a worker.
- the action of making or manufacturing from components or raw materials, or the process of being so manufactured.
- a business organization wholly or partly owned by the state and controlled through a public authority
- an economy that combines elements of the command and market economies.
- an economy in which resources are owned and controlled by the government.
- an economy in which the resources are owned and controlled by the people of the country.
- resources things available to be used to produce goods and services
17 Clues: the method a country uses to answer the three economic questions • resources things available to be used to produce goods and services • an economy that combines elements of the command and market economies. • the production output in relation to a unit of input, such as a worker. • an economy in which resources are owned and controlled by the government. • ...
know me easily 2023-08-17
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- my nickname
- my most listened music language
- me and my gf de shared bestie
- my most recent country i visited
- my course
- my dogs breed
- my welfare for you
- my last year sndc
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- my most hated food
- my favourite country
- my coolspot drinks order
- my vape flavour (ALL TIME)
- my 11th year of fs shearite
- my gf's nickname
- my sport
- my 2nd most hated food
- my most anticipated welfare
17 Clues: my sport • my course • my nickname • my dogs breed • my gf's nickname • my last year sndc • my most hated food • my welfare for you • my favourite country • my 2nd most hated food • my coolspot drinks order • my vape flavour (ALL TIME) • my 11th year of fs shearite • my most anticipated welfare • me and my gf de shared bestie • my most listened music language • my most recent country i visited
econ 2015-01-21
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- the government answers the three economic questions in this economic system
- anything that increases production efficiency
- the material well being of people in a society is their ____ of living
- the basic problem of economics that exists because there are not enough resources to meet needs
- the government owns and distributes the factors of production
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- your family would answer the three economic questions in this economic system
- Opportunity ____ is the value of the next best alternative
- the study of how people use limited resources to meet their unlimited wants
- the government exists but has no involvement in the economy. Buyers and sellers make decisions
- the United States has this type of economy
- economic ___ is the attempt to balance the economy so people are treated as fairly as possible
11 Clues: the United States has this type of economy • anything that increases production efficiency • Opportunity ____ is the value of the next best alternative • the government owns and distributes the factors of production • the material well being of people in a society is their ____ of living • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE: GUESS THE ECONOMIST 2022-05-15
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- The author of "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations"
- He developed methods for calculating the size of a nation's income and changes in it and standardized the concept of gross national product (GNP)
- His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession
- The Nobel Committee awarded her the prize "for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty."
- The most accepted definition of economics was given by?
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- The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition"
- She is popularly known for her work in natural resource management and common pool resources
- who was the founder of monetarism?
- The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition"
- Who gave the wage cut theory?
- "supply creates its own demand" this law was given by?
11 Clues: Who gave the wage cut theory? • who was the founder of monetarism? • The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition" • The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition" • The most accepted definition of economics was given by? • "supply creates its own demand" this law was given by? • ...
Economics basics 2021-07-01
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- The act of trading as the basis for markets.
- Quantity that sellers produce at a price.
- Place for buyers and sellers to trade.
- Direction the demand curve slopes.
- Direction the supply curve slopes.
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- Above the equilibrium price.
- Benefits that motivate a decision-maker.
- The price where demand and supply meets.
- Limited availability of resources.
- Below the equilibrium price.
- Quantity that buyers want at a price.
- Giving up one to get more of another.
12 Clues: Above the equilibrium price. • Below the equilibrium price. • Limited availability of resources. • Direction the demand curve slopes. • Direction the supply curve slopes. • Quantity that buyers want at a price. • Giving up one to get more of another. • Place for buyers and sellers to trade. • Benefits that motivate a decision-maker. • The price where demand and supply meets. • ...
Fundamental Economics 2022-08-04
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- The desire to have something
- a curve that illustrates the possible quantities that can be produced of two products
- life essentials
- A portion of Earth not covered by water
- economic problem
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit.
- natural resources, human resources, and capital resources.
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- something that motivates or encourages
- Hard physical work
- An important part of a city
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- A compromise
12 Clues: A compromise • life essentials • economic problem • Hard physical work • An important part of a city • The desire to have something • something that motivates or encourages • A portion of Earth not covered by water • natural resources, human resources, and capital resources. • the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen. • ...
Doughnut economics 2022-10-25
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- we take, ____, use, lose
- created in the 1930s and still applied today
- number of boundaries we've currently met
- boundaries we've currently met are...
- Dr. Raworth's economic model
- we are the ____ generation that has a chance at stopping the impacts of climate change
- we are financially, politically, and socially addicted to
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- overshoot that results in a less diverse ecosystem
- name of the outer boundary of the donut
- those in the hole are characterized by...
- dynamic balance typically resembles a (shape)
- we need a _____ between social and ecological needs
12 Clues: we take, ____, use, lose • Dr. Raworth's economic model • boundaries we've currently met are... • name of the outer boundary of the donut • number of boundaries we've currently met • those in the hole are characterized by... • created in the 1930s and still applied today • dynamic balance typically resembles a (shape) • overshoot that results in a less diverse ecosystem • ...
Economics Vocab 2022-09-06
12 Clues: goes with • innovation • shift demand • people in the area • $change=demand change • what each person desires • small portions at a time • reason to chase something • same demand with $ change • change in demand due to income • $ chance for product=supply of product • decrase sales=switching to alternatives
Elementary Economics 2020-08-17
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- things you would like to have
- The greater the supply,the ________ the price.
- a person who grows,makes,or provides a service
- something that is done for you
- thinhs you must have in order to survive
- how much a good or service is wanted
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- The greater the demand, the ________ the price.
- What is used to buy a good or service.
- Barter is word for ________.
- something you can buy and hold
- the amount of a certain good or service
- a person who buys a product or service
12 Clues: Barter is word for ________. • things you would like to have • something you can buy and hold • something that is done for you • how much a good or service is wanted • What is used to buy a good or service. • a person who buys a product or service • the amount of a certain good or service • thinhs you must have in order to survive • ...
Economics Vocab 2023-01-19
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- To distribute something
- transaction where two people trade goods or services freely
- a company that has many social goods
- Your options
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- what to make, who are you making it for, how to produce it
- Business,owner,land,labor,capital
- what currency somebody excepts
- to give up something when making a decision
- social science *Interaction*
- common sense
- something you get out of doing something
- In short supply
12 Clues: common sense • Your options • In short supply • To distribute something • social science *Interaction* • what currency somebody excepts • Business,owner,land,labor,capital • a company that has many social goods • something you get out of doing something • to give up something when making a decision • what to make, who are you making it for, how to produce it • ...
Economics vocabulary 2023-03-30
Chapter6 ECONOMICS 2013-05-02
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- private companies and individuals decide what to consume and what to consume.
- refers to the loss associated with the best opportunity that is passed up.
- is the study of how societies decide what to produce, how to produce it, and how to distribute what they produce.
- reveals how many units of a good or service a business needs to sell before it begins earning a profit.
- when business activity remains far below normal for years.
- refers to the fact that too few resources are available for everyone in the world to consume as much as he or she likes.
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- when growth falls for two-three month periods in a row.
- expansion and contraction by many industries at once.
- data that show how the economy is performing.
- government planners decide how much can be produced.
- the point at which revenue is sufficient to cover all costs.
- supply equals demand.
12 Clues: supply equals demand. • data that show how the economy is performing. • government planners decide how much can be produced. • expansion and contraction by many industries at once. • when growth falls for two-three month periods in a row. • when business activity remains far below normal for years. • the point at which revenue is sufficient to cover all costs. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2021-12-17
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- A share of ownership in a corporation.
- Earnings from work or investment
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- The process of setting money aside to increase wealth over time for long-term financial goals such as retirement
- An increase in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
- setting aside money for future use
- Coins and paper bills used as money
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- Paper notes promising to repay money after a certain length of time with interest
- An amount of money given to the borrower for a set period of time. After the set time has passed, the money must be paid back plus the lending fee, called interest. Payments are normally made over a series of months.
- Using money to purchase goods and services
- the price paid for the use of borrowed money
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- Rate Percentage of amount borrowed to be added to the amount loaned and paid back
13 Clues: Earnings from work or investment • setting aside money for future use • Coins and paper bills used as money • A share of ownership in a corporation. • Using money to purchase goods and services • the price paid for the use of borrowed money • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2021-12-17
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- A share of ownership in a corporation.
- Earnings from work or investment
- the ability of a customer to obtain goods or services before payment, based on the trust that payment will be made in the future.
- The process of setting money aside to increase wealth over time for long-term financial goals such as retirement
- An increase in owner's equity resulting from the operation of a business
- setting aside money for future use
- Coins and paper bills used as money
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- Paper notes promising to repay money after a certain length of time with interest
- An amount of money given to the borrower for a set period of time. After the set time has passed, the money must be paid back plus the lending fee, called interest. Payments are normally made over a series of months.
- Using money to purchase goods and services
- the price paid for the use of borrowed money
- an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time.
- Rate Percentage of amount borrowed to be added to the amount loaned and paid back
13 Clues: Earnings from work or investment • setting aside money for future use • Coins and paper bills used as money • A share of ownership in a corporation. • Using money to purchase goods and services • the price paid for the use of borrowed money • an estimate of income and expenditure for a set period of time. • ...
Economics Review 2022-01-18
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- If you are traveling to South Korea, you will need to convert your U.S. dollars to:
- A tariff is a ______ on imported goods.
- The United Nations placed a ban on trading certain items with North Korea following the country's testing of nuclear weapons.
- Japan, India, and South Korea all _______ in rice production.
- India limits the amount of fruits and vegetables imported from other countries.
- A quota is a _________ on imported goods.
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- When people convert currency from one country's currency to another, it is called:
- Countries are able to _____ the goods that they specialize in.
- Japan places a tax on electronics imported from South Korea.
- The amount that one country's currency is worth in comparison to another country's currency.
- This occurs when a country focuses its resources on the production of a limited variety of goods and services.
- An embargo is a complete ______ on trading.
12 Clues: A tariff is a ______ on imported goods. • A quota is a _________ on imported goods. • An embargo is a complete ______ on trading. • Japan places a tax on electronics imported from South Korea. • Japan, India, and South Korea all _______ in rice production. • Countries are able to _____ the goods that they specialize in. • ...
Labor Economics 2023-07-13
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- Organisasi yang dibentuk oleh sekelompok pekerja
- Keadaan ketika angkatan kerja tidak bekerja
- Tenaga kerja yang benar-benar tidak memiliki pekerjaan
- Pengangguran yang terjadi karena kesulitan sementara
- penduduk yang telah memasuki usia kerja
- Hak pekerja atau buruh yang diterima dan dinyatakan dalam bentuk uang.
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- Penduduk yang telah memasuki
- Penduduk usia produktif
- Upah Minimum Regional
- Pembayaran upah berdasarkan prestasi kerja yang dapat diukur, dihitung dan ditimbang merupakan sistem upah
- Penjahit merupakan jenis tenaga kerja
- Pengangguran yang terjadi karena naik turunnya perekonomian
12 Clues: Upah Minimum Regional • Penduduk usia produktif • Penduduk yang telah memasuki • Penjahit merupakan jenis tenaga kerja • penduduk yang telah memasuki usia kerja • Keadaan ketika angkatan kerja tidak bekerja • Organisasi yang dibentuk oleh sekelompok pekerja • Pengangguran yang terjadi karena kesulitan sementara • Tenaga kerja yang benar-benar tidak memiliki pekerjaan • ...
Fundamental Economics 2024-02-26
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- act of willingly trading one item or service for another based on value
- comparing marginal costs and marginal benefits of a choice or action
- result of people having unlimited wants and limited resources
- gifts of nature we use to produce goods and services
- what motivates individuals, business, and govt's to undertake or avoid an action
- way a person lives that can increase with education/training
- distribution of goods
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- change in total cost paid for on more unit
- change in total benefit received from one more unit
- knowledge and skills people gain from education, job training, and experience
- when a resource, good, or service becomes unavailable for a period due to market conditions
- how individuals, businesses, and gov'ts choose to use limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants
12 Clues: distribution of goods • change in total cost paid for on more unit • change in total benefit received from one more unit • gifts of nature we use to produce goods and services • way a person lives that can increase with education/training • result of people having unlimited wants and limited resources • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2024-03-04
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- Type of economy controlled by the government.
- Type of economy controlled by supply and demand.
- Something in short supply.
- The action of buying and selling an item.
- The study of how society uses it's limited resources.
- How much a person or company has of a product.
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- How much a person gets paid for a job.
- Type of economy centered around traditions and customs.
- This type of economy is a mixture of command and market.
- How much a person or consumer wants something.
- Someone who lives in a specific country.
- The amount of money you need to buy something.
12 Clues: Something in short supply. • How much a person gets paid for a job. • Someone who lives in a specific country. • The action of buying and selling an item. • Type of economy controlled by the government. • How much a person or consumer wants something. • The amount of money you need to buy something. • How much a person or company has of a product. • ...
Economics Crossword 2024-03-12
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- individuals control production and decision making market based
- the government determines all the answers to economic questions
- wants/desires of the public
- wants/desires of the property owner
- A French term describing a market economy where the government is not involved
- “survival of the fittest” applied to business and society
- there are not enough resources for everything we want
- a single company owns all of the market for product or service
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- the economic questions are answered by both the individual and the government
- 1800s the economy changed from hand-made to machine-made goods
- no government involvement, the economy fixes itself
- the study of how people/groups satisfy their needs by making and selling goods and services
12 Clues: wants/desires of the public • wants/desires of the property owner • no government involvement, the economy fixes itself • there are not enough resources for everything we want • “survival of the fittest” applied to business and society • 1800s the economy changed from hand-made to machine-made goods • a single company owns all of the market for product or service • ...
Economics Revision 2024-07-05
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- Monopolies have high ____ to entry
- The total cost of a transaction to the consumer and society = the ____ cost
- Output per worker per hour/output per input
- What to produce = a key ____ decision
- ___ costs do not change with output
- ____ cost = next best option given up
- ___ of Labour = each worker has a specific task
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- Demand/supply that is responsive to price changes
- Goods commonly consumed together
- Fertile soil, coal mines, the sea, solar power are examples of which factor of production?
- When a few firms dominate a market
- Total revenue - total costs =
12 Clues: Total revenue - total costs = • Goods commonly consumed together • Monopolies have high ____ to entry • When a few firms dominate a market • ___ costs do not change with output • What to produce = a key ____ decision • ____ cost = next best option given up • Output per worker per hour/output per input • ___ of Labour = each worker has a specific task • ...
Remedial Economics 2024-11-12
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- 1 day to 4-6 month
- all factor is variable including tech
- requirements that are essential
- Can be proved, Based on facts
- second best alternative forgone
- two factor is variable
- looks at the behaviour & decisions of consumers and businesses and how they interact on another level
- more than 4-6 month
- other things being equal
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- one factor is fixed
- ought to, Cannot be proved Not based on facts
- desires
- looks at the behaviour & decisions of consumers and businesses and how they interact.
- several years
- fundamental economic problem
15 Clues: desires • several years • 1 day to 4-6 month • one factor is fixed • more than 4-6 month • two factor is variable • other things being equal • fundamental economic problem • Can be proved, Based on facts • requirements that are essential • second best alternative forgone • all factor is variable including tech • ought to, Cannot be proved Not based on facts • ...
Canadian Economics 2026-03-24
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- High literacy rate usually leads to a high
- These bodies of water help Canada have access to the atlantic ocean.
- Canada's currency is called the
- when people from Canada go to a different country, they have to
- Canada's economy is
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- These three countries signed a new free trade agreement in 2020 known as the
- brings jobs and takes risks to open a business
- The percentage of people that can read and write over the age of 15
- Canada's location is good for trade because they are next to three different
- The North American Free Trade Agreement stands for
- starting a business in Canada is
- The total value of all goods and services produced by a country in one year is called the
12 Clues: Canada's economy is • Canada's currency is called the • starting a business in Canada is • High literacy rate usually leads to a high • brings jobs and takes risks to open a business • The North American Free Trade Agreement stands for • when people from Canada go to a different country, they have to • The percentage of people that can read and write over the age of 15 • ...
Canadian Economics 2026-03-23
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- Who do people vote for in a parliamentary democracy?
- What is the literacy rate in Canada?
- What is the head of state in Canada?
- Canada's ____ helped it become a world trade leader.
- Who is the Prime Minister of Canada?
- What is the voting age in Canada?
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- What is the Head of government in Canada?
- What is the currency in Canada?
- Canada has _____ political parties.
- Monarch's power is _____ by the constitution.
- How many major seaports does Canada have?
- It is ____ to start a business in Canada.
12 Clues: What is the currency in Canada? • What is the voting age in Canada? • Canada has _____ political parties. • What is the literacy rate in Canada? • What is the head of state in Canada? • Who is the Prime Minister of Canada? • What is the Head of government in Canada? • How many major seaports does Canada have? • It is ____ to start a business in Canada. • ...
home economics 2026-06-13
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- more passive
- perfectionist
- a family that has no biological kids
- a traditional family
- used to take hot things out of the oven
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- emotional regulation
- no expectations for the child/children
- happens when people have opposing needs ect
- controls balance and muscular coordination
- low demands and high responsiveness
- used to cut fabric
- used for sewing
12 Clues: more passive • perfectionist • used for sewing • used to cut fabric • emotional regulation • a traditional family • low demands and high responsiveness • a family that has no biological kids • no expectations for the child/children • used to take hot things out of the oven • controls balance and muscular coordination • happens when people have opposing needs ect
Reagan Crossword 2013-05-24
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- Resigning and declaring themselves independent and Gorbachev resigned as a eader.
- also known as supply-side economics. Or trickle down economics
- Presidential nominee, known for repping the minorities and poor
- tried to make US oppose Soviet Union. (worked)
- introduced profound changes in economic practice, internal affairs and international relations.
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- made speech directing HIM to tear the wall down. (worked)
- Introduced to US when Lebanon incident occurred. International threats i.e bombing, plane hi-jack etc.
- Wars Media name for Reagans new SDI.
- made it so that savings and loans assoc. can be state or federal charter.
- Affair Political scandal of US selling arms to Iran. During Reagan Adminsitration
- during Reagans administration,he claimed partial responsibility for selling weapons to Iran.
- was helped by Reagan Administration but collapsed and was the failure of about 747 out of the 3,234 savings and loan associations in the United States.
- one of Regans goals as Presidency
- Development efforts in international affairs, began his presidency focusing on changes in SU.
- 1983 Bombing in lebanon. Two Truck Bombs.
15 Clues: one of Regans goals as Presidency • Wars Media name for Reagans new SDI. • 1983 Bombing in lebanon. Two Truck Bombs. • tried to make US oppose Soviet Union. (worked) • made speech directing HIM to tear the wall down. (worked) • also known as supply-side economics. Or trickle down economics • Presidential nominee, known for repping the minorities and poor • ...
Macro Econ Project 2022-04-27
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- an advantage or profit gained from something.
- the part of economics concerned with large-scale or general economic factors, such as interest rates and national productivity.
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
- the using up of a resource.
- a payment or concession to stimulate greater output or investment.
- monetary measure of the market value of all the final goods and services produced in a specific time period by countries.
- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
- exchange something of value, especially as part of a compromise.
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- the action or process of investing money for profit or material result.
- the number or proportion of unemployed people.
- the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions.
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
- the value of money that has been used up to produce something or deliver a service.
- a cycle or series of cycles of economic expansion and contraction.
15 Clues: the using up of a resource. • an advantage or profit gained from something. • the number or proportion of unemployed people. • send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage. • bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale. • ...
Adam Smith & John M. Keynes 2025-11-04
Water Waste Workshop 2024 (1) 2024-04-29
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- Comprehensive Environmental Response, ?, and Liability Act
- An example of a universal waste
- Resource ? and Recovery Act
- Which President signed RCRA
- Short for treatment storage and disposal facilities
- One of the four characteristics of a hazardous waste
- Oil sheens between 0.3 and 5.0 microns appear this color
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- Any person by site that produces hazardous waste
- Less than 1” of residue in a container
- The ? of the Environment governs environmental regulation at USSK
- One of the 14 standard conditions in a NPDES permit
- Waste A liquid, solid or gaseous material that has been discarded
12 Clues: Resource ? and Recovery Act • Which President signed RCRA • An example of a universal waste • Less than 1” of residue in a container • Any person by site that produces hazardous waste • One of the 14 standard conditions in a NPDES permit • Short for treatment storage and disposal facilities • One of the four characteristics of a hazardous waste • ...
APES WEEK 3 Review 2022-10-03
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- reproduce often in big quantities
- TYPEI,II,III
- species that nurtures for their offspring
- countries usually have a TFR higher than 2.1
- able to adapt to a range of environmental conditions
- maximum population size without changes of limiting factors in an enviroment
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- theory of a country moving from a subsistence economy to industrialized
- amount of phases in demographic transition
- countries usually have a TFR lower than 2.1
- low tolerance in changes in environmental conditions
- a lack of this for women cause may increase TFR
- measure of number of deaths per 1,000 people
12 Clues: TYPEI,II,III • reproduce often in big quantities • species that nurtures for their offspring • amount of phases in demographic transition • countries usually have a TFR lower than 2.1 • countries usually have a TFR higher than 2.1 • measure of number of deaths per 1,000 people • a lack of this for women cause may increase TFR • ...
3 Hint Crossword 2022-03-01
11 Clues: food, rice, fish • food, cold, sweet • loud, colorful, sky • sport, water, goggles • job, school, blackboard • mountain, walking, tired • sport, bat, three strikes • school club, music, singing • job, home economics, clothes • food, morning, before school • country, the Great Wall, pandas
scott 2025-12-10
11 Clues: first job • favorite hobby • favorite candy • favorite sport • favorite season • favorite ice cream • favorite class in school • favorite christmas cookie • favorite thing to do with Gram • favorite food to eat with Gram • favorite thing to do at the beach
Economics crossword 2017-06-01
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- money given to a business to help them out
- Tearing a job up into different parts
- Tax on imported goods
- Trade agreement between America Canada and Mexico
- Penalty to a targeted country for being naughty
- Restraint on international trade of goods and services
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- Making a limited variety of goods
- predatory pricing
- Ban of trade with a country
- consequence of specialization or the division of labour
- free trade agreement linking the United States and 11 other Pacific Rim economies.
- Trade restriction
12 Clues: predatory pricing • Trade restriction • Tax on imported goods • Ban of trade with a country • Making a limited variety of goods • Tearing a job up into different parts • money given to a business to help them out • Penalty to a targeted country for being naughty • Trade agreement between America Canada and Mexico • Restraint on international trade of goods and services • ...
Economics vocabularies 2018-11-28
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- Cost Is the sum total of all the costs incurred in producing something
- cost is the highest valued alternative use that must be given up when a particular economic choice is made
- Competition Refers to a market situation where all players sell identical products, each having a small share in the market.
- Revenue Is calculated by dividing total revenue by the number of units sold
- studies the actions of individual consumers or firms and how their behavior affects prices and quantities in a certain market
- elasticity of Demand measures how much the quantity demanded of a product changes with a change in its price
- Refers to the most effective use of an economy's resources to satisfy people's needs
- Revenue Is the amount of money that a firm receives from selling an additional unit of output
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- studies the behavior of the economy as a whole. Studies regional, national and global economies.
- Cost Are costs that change according to the quantity of goods produced or used.
- the study of the allocation of scarce resources among alternative users
- it occurs when the limited resources available are unable to meet the unlimited wants of humans.
12 Clues: Cost Is the sum total of all the costs incurred in producing something • the study of the allocation of scarce resources among alternative users • Revenue Is calculated by dividing total revenue by the number of units sold • Cost Are costs that change according to the quantity of goods produced or used. • ...
Home Economics 2021-09-23
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- Used To Store Food In
- used to help measure the right ingredients with
- Used To Add Ingredients Somewhere, You Can Eat Food Out Of It
- Used To Stir Things, Made Out Of Wood
- used to get all the lumps out of flour when baking
- Used To Cut Food
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- Used To Reheat Food
- Used To Bake Food
- Can Be Used If You Need To Mash A Banana Or To Eat Your Food With
- used to make cookie dough flatter and bigger
- Used To Eat Ice Cream Or Any Type Of Dessert With
- used to help flatten cakes or getting cookies off a tray without burning yourself
12 Clues: Used To Cut Food • Used To Bake Food • Used To Reheat Food • Used To Store Food In • Used To Stir Things, Made Out Of Wood • used to make cookie dough flatter and bigger • used to help measure the right ingredients with • Used To Eat Ice Cream Or Any Type Of Dessert With • used to get all the lumps out of flour when baking • ...
Economics review 2021-10-22
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- stub, A document included each pay period which outlines paycheck deductions.
- pay, Total amount of money earned a pay period before deductions.
- The value of the next-best alternative you gave up when you selected a different choice.
- Dream for the future with a purpose and a deadline.
- theirs a limited amount of resources to meet humanity unlimited wants and needs
- Something unnecessary but desired.
- A desire or hope for something to happen.
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- most common method of pay.
- information, what is on the pay stub.
- Study of how society uses its limited resources.
- pay, How much you make.
- Something necessary or required for life.
12 Clues: pay, How much you make. • most common method of pay. • Something unnecessary but desired. • information, what is on the pay stub. • Something necessary or required for life. • A desire or hope for something to happen. • Study of how society uses its limited resources. • Dream for the future with a purpose and a deadline. • ...
economics crossword 2022-01-07
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- The middle most value of the variable when items are arranged in order of magnitude
- the variables move together in the same direction
- The most widely used measure of dispersion, is based on all values.
- it visually presents the nature of association without giving any specific numerical value
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- Improves our understanding about the behavior on economic variable.
- it measures the direction and intensity of relationship among variables
- The extent to which values in a distribution differ from the average of the distribution.
- The sum of the values of all observations divided by the number of observations and is usually denoted by X
- Positional values which divide the series into 4 equal parts
- measures the relative changes in the prices of commodities traded in the wholesale markets
- index showing changes in the Indian stock market
- statistical device for measuring changes in the magnitude of a group of related variables
12 Clues: index showing changes in the Indian stock market • the variables move together in the same direction • Positional values which divide the series into 4 equal parts • Improves our understanding about the behavior on economic variable. • The most widely used measure of dispersion, is based on all values. • ...
Economics review 2022-03-11
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- capital is a worker and their skills
- is a fixed amount allowed to each person
- total value of all goods
- a loan of money that must be repaid
- money that is borrowed but must be paid back
- money that one owes
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- money that is spent from one’s bank account
- grant of money from the government
- amount earned by a worker that is paid hourly or daily
- the state of not having a job
- a nations form of money
- money revived from work
12 Clues: money that one owes • a nations form of money • money revived from work • total value of all goods • the state of not having a job • grant of money from the government • a loan of money that must be repaid • capital is a worker and their skills • is a fixed amount allowed to each person • money that is spent from one’s bank account • money that is borrowed but must be paid back • ...
Economics review 2022-02-17
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- nations health care program for the elderly and disabled
- A source of supply, support, or aid
- Federal Insurance Contribution Act
- money earned
- the amouont taken from the employee's paycheck for medical benefits
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- goals specific objectives to be accomplished through financial planning
- money spent
- Cost The value of the next best alternative you gave up when you selected a different choice
- A measurement how much a person or household owns once all debts have been paid
- The study of how society uses its limited resources
- Stub a document included each pay period which outlines paycheck deductions
- Withholding Tax the amount required by law for employees to withhold from earned waged to pay for taxes
12 Clues: money spent • money earned • Federal Insurance Contribution Act • A source of supply, support, or aid • The study of how society uses its limited resources • nations health care program for the elderly and disabled • the amouont taken from the employee's paycheck for medical benefits • goals specific objectives to be accomplished through financial planning • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2022-11-21
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- money given over a period of time that must be paid back
- What you have to give up in order to get something
- Describes the process of goods leaving a country
- something that is used to make someone behave in a certain way
- Describes the process of goods coming into a country
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- an economic system where the means of production are publicly owned and the government distributes(Communism)
- an association of workers bargaining for benefits
- an economic system where the means of production are privately owned (capitalism)
- an economic system where resources are distributed between families
- Different businesses fighting to get consumers
- entrusting another company to work on a project
- goods traded at negotiated rates
12 Clues: goods traded at negotiated rates • Different businesses fighting to get consumers • entrusting another company to work on a project • Describes the process of goods leaving a country • an association of workers bargaining for benefits • What you have to give up in order to get something • Describes the process of goods coming into a country • ...
Macro Economics 2021-06-07
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- savings,taxation and imports
- price of one currency in terms of another
- tax revenue is greater than government spending
- an increase in capital stock
- increase in GDP
- investment, government spending and exports
- measure of those claiming unemployment benefits
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- policies created to increase economic growth through output
- household spending
- percentage of those in work force
- difference between actual GDP growth and potential GDP growth
- general and persistent rise in price level
12 Clues: increase in GDP • household spending • savings,taxation and imports • an increase in capital stock • percentage of those in work force • price of one currency in terms of another • general and persistent rise in price level • investment, government spending and exports • tax revenue is greater than government spending • measure of those claiming unemployment benefits • ...
Fundamental economics 2022-10-13
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- don't need
- a curve on a graph that illustrates the possible quantities that can be produced of two products
- not want
- limited resource including minerals, vegetation, animal life, and climate
- limited
- risk takers who combine land, labor, and capitals into products
- to make goods
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- a cost or benefit that motivates a decision
- workers who apply their efforts, ability, and skills
- anything that confers value
- represent the potential benefits that an individual, investor, or business misses out on when choosing one alternative over another.
- an example of opportunity cost
12 Clues: limited • not want • don't need • to make goods • anything that confers value • an example of opportunity cost • a cost or benefit that motivates a decision • workers who apply their efforts, ability, and skills • risk takers who combine land, labor, and capitals into products • limited resource including minerals, vegetation, animal life, and climate • ...
Fundamental Economics 2023-10-06
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- cost change in total cost paid for one more unit
- capital tools and equiment used in production
- capital skills people gain from education
- Efficiency with good and services
- result of people having unlimited wants with limited resources
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- decision comparing marginal costs and marginal benefits
- Total satisfaction gained from consuming goods
- Doing something of goods
- goods become unavailable for a period of time
- resources gifts of nature we use
- of living way a person lives
- what motivates individuals
12 Clues: Doing something of goods • what motivates individuals • of living way a person lives • Efficiency with good and services • resources gifts of nature we use • capital skills people gain from education • Total satisfaction gained from consuming goods • goods become unavailable for a period of time • capital tools and equiment used in production • ...
Fundamental Economics 2023-10-06
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- knowledge and skills people gain from education, job training, and experience
- distribution of goods
- change in total benefit received from one more unit
- value of the next best choice that is given up when making a choice
- exchange act of willingly trading one item or service for another based on value
- how individuals, businesses, and gov’ts choose limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants
- when a resource, good, or service becomes unavailable for a period due to market conditions
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- what to produce, how to produce, for whom to produce
- comparing marginal costs and marginal benefits of a choice or action
- the tools and equipment used in production
- gifts of nature we use to produce goods and services
- result of having unlimited wants and limited resources
12 Clues: distribution of goods • the tools and equipment used in production • change in total benefit received from one more unit • what to produce, how to produce, for whom to produce • gifts of nature we use to produce goods and services • result of having unlimited wants and limited resources • value of the next best choice that is given up when making a choice • ...
Economics Terms 2023-10-17
12 Clues: persuasion • A risk taker • Human Resources • limited resources • Things we must have • The space we occupy • Things we don't need • Giving up on something • Objects used for production • The cost of making a choice • Things we need to make products • Graph that predicts how well a product will do
Fundamentals Economics 2024-02-26
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- An economic system in which both government and individuals play important roles in production and consumption
- An economic system in which economic decisions are made by producers and consumers through voluntary exchange
- Cost-The value of the next best alternative given up when making a choice
- The efficiency with which goods and services are produced
- The concentration of individuals or businesses on a specific activity or area of expertise when producing goods or services
- The distribution of goods and resources
- The total satisfaction or usefulness derived from consuming or using a good or service
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- The way a country organizes economic activity and makes decisions about production and consumption
- An economic system in which decisions about production and consumption are made by a central authority or government
- Motivations that influence individuals, businesses, and governments to take or avoid certain actions
- The result of unlimited wants and limited resources, leading to the need for choices and trade-offs
- A temporary situation where a resource, good, or service becomes unavailable due to market conditions
12 Clues: The distribution of goods and resources • The efficiency with which goods and services are produced • Cost-The value of the next best alternative given up when making a choice • The total satisfaction or usefulness derived from consuming or using a good or service • ...
European Economics 2020-01-28
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- goods sold to another country
- system, the way in which a nation uses its resources to satisfy people's needs and wants
- people who make goods or provide services
- economy, an economy that features one or more of the economic systems
- goods bought from another country
- economy, an economic system in which the government owns the factors of production
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- objects people want that they can touch or hold
- actions that a person does for someone else
- people who buy and use goods and services
- economy, an economic system in which social roles and culture determine how goods are made, sold and bought
- buying and selling goods and services in exchange for money or other goods and services
- economy, an economic system based on individual choices and voluntary trade
12 Clues: goods sold to another country • goods bought from another country • people who buy and use goods and services • people who make goods or provide services • actions that a person does for someone else • objects people want that they can touch or hold • economy, an economy that features one or more of the economic systems • ...
Labor economics 2024-03-19
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- Behavior assumption in the labor market where actors make rational choices
- The value of the labor product created during the production process
- The core problem of any society according to economic theory
- Conflict between workers and businesses when market wage is low
- The subject impacting the labor market through policies and regulations
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- The motivation for individuals and organizations to choose the most suitable option among many different options
- Quantity of labor services (symbol L)
- Difference between real wage and reservation wage
- This entity represents labor demand in the labor market
- The goal of utility maximization for workers
- Reasons for the increase in women's participation in work
- The difference in wages between different groups increasing rapidly
12 Clues: Quantity of labor services (symbol L) • The goal of utility maximization for workers • Difference between real wage and reservation wage • This entity represents labor demand in the labor market • Reasons for the increase in women's participation in work • The core problem of any society according to economic theory • ...
fundamental economics 2024-08-08
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- wealth in form of money
- cost lost of potential gain
- short on supply
- resources natural,human,capital resources used to make goods and services
- necessity of basic things to live
- taking a risk to be successful and investing
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- curve on graph that represents the possible quantities that can be produced between two items
- motivation and encouragement
- desire for something
- exert ones power of body or mind with painfully work
- exchange something
- natural resource from earth
12 Clues: short on supply • exchange something • desire for something • wealth in form of money • cost lost of potential gain • natural resource from earth • motivation and encouragement • necessity of basic things to live • taking a risk to be successful and investing • exert ones power of body or mind with painfully work • ...
Economics Crossword 2024-07-11
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- Organization that governs global trade
- Free trade agreement between Canada, Mexico, and the US
- Second basic economic question
- The most individualistic economy type
- Economy based on what is historically done and customs
- First basic economic question
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- Government officials control this economy
- Result of international trade that allows for cheaper labor
- Father of capitalism
- Most common type of economy
- Third basic economic question
- Father of socialism
12 Clues: Father of socialism • Father of capitalism • Most common type of economy • Third basic economic question • First basic economic question • Second basic economic question • The most individualistic economy type • Organization that governs global trade • Government officials control this economy • Economy based on what is historically done and customs • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-05-24
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- how much people are willing to spend for a good or service
- money taken out of a persons paycheck to pay for police
- the person or business who uses the goods or services
- the study of society that creates jobs, money, businesses
- the person or business that makes the good or service
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- people who own a business or service
- something a person has to have; food, shelter, clothing
- resource trees, oil, water, sand
- when a person DOES something for money
- trade a good or service
- something a person DOES not need
- the amount of goods or time that a seller provides
12 Clues: trade a good or service • resource trees, oil, water, sand • something a person DOES not need • people who own a business or service • when a person DOES something for money • the amount of goods or time that a seller provides • the person or business who uses the goods or services • the person or business that makes the good or service • ...
Development economics 2023-07-26
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- A composite index that measures a country's average achievements in three basic dimensions of human development: health, education, and standard of living (5, 11, 4).
- The process of developing industries in a country to promote economic growth and transformation from an agrarian-based society to an industrial one (14).
- Financial services, such as small loans and savings accounts, provided to low-income individuals or entrepreneurs who do not have access to traditional banking services (11).
- The process by which a country's economy improves and its standard of living increases over time (8, 10).
- The basic physical and organizational structures and facilities needed for the operation of a society, such as transportation and communication systems (12).
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- The part of an economy that is not regulated or taxed by the government, often consisting of small-scale and unregistered businesses (7, 6).
- A situation in which a person or community is unable to escape poverty due to various interlocking factors, such as lack of access to education or job opportunities (5, 4).
- Investment made by a foreign company in the economy of another country (7, 6, 10).
- The partial or total forgiveness of debt owed by developing countries to international creditors, aimed at reducing their debt burden (4, 6).
- The emigration of highly skilled and educated individuals from a developing country to seek better opportunities and higher wages in other countries (5, 5).
- Financial assistance given by governments or international organizations to help developing countries improve their economic and social conditions (7, 3).
- ________DEVELOPMENT: Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs (11, 11).
12 Clues: Investment made by a foreign company in the economy of another country (7, 6, 10). • The process by which a country's economy improves and its standard of living increases over time (8, 10). • The part of an economy that is not regulated or taxed by the government, often consisting of small-scale and unregistered businesses (7, 6). • ...
Doughnut Economics 2025-04-14
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- A kind of schooling
- A community's infrastructure
- Human nourishment
- The act of changing terrain
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- To go beyond or above
- The upper limit of natural resources
- A decline in the variance of life in an ecosystem
- An element entering into an ecosystem
- A deficit
- A shift in the temperature and weather
- A community's fairness
- The opposite of sick
12 Clues: A deficit • Human nourishment • A kind of schooling • The opposite of sick • To go beyond or above • A community's fairness • The act of changing terrain • A community's infrastructure • The upper limit of natural resources • An element entering into an ecosystem • A shift in the temperature and weather • A decline in the variance of life in an ecosystem
Business & Economics 2025-06-10
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- money you can save
- things thatbwe physically cannot survive without, including food, water and shelter
- the amount of money a business earns after taking away from its expenses
- a person who pays rent in exchange for living in a house owned by someone else
- a contract that allows a person to use a property for a period of time
- natural or manafactured materials that can be used to produce goods and services
- putting money into shares, pro[perty or any other finacial schemes
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- the amount of money you can get from types of jobs
- workers for a business
- the owner of a property who lease it out to a tenat in an exchange for rent
- a business that things to australia products made overseas (to sell in the australia market)
- money you owe someone
12 Clues: money you can save • money you owe someone • workers for a business • the amount of money you can get from types of jobs • putting money into shares, pro[perty or any other finacial schemes • a contract that allows a person to use a property for a period of time • the amount of money a business earns after taking away from its expenses • ...
Business & Economics 2025-06-10
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- money you can save
- things thatbwe physically cannot survive without, including food, water and shelter
- the amount of money a business earns after taking away from its expenses
- a person who pays rent in exchange for living in a house owned by someone else
- a contract that allows a person to use a property for a period of time
- natural or manafactured materials that can be used to produce goods and services
- putting money into shares, pro[perty or any other finacial schemes
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- the amount of money you can get from types of jobs
- workers for a business
- the owner of a property who lease it out to a tenat in an exchange for rent
- a business that things to australia products made overseas (to sell in the australia market)
- money you owe someone
12 Clues: money you can save • money you owe someone • workers for a business • the amount of money you can get from types of jobs • putting money into shares, pro[perty or any other finacial schemes • a contract that allows a person to use a property for a period of time • the amount of money a business earns after taking away from its expenses • ...
Economics Puzzle 2025-08-01
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- Concentrating on making certain goods or services better to get the most out of trade.
- An economy where the availability and what people want determines prices, with little intervention from the government.
- How fast the prices of things are going up.
- A trade deal in North America that took the place of NAFTA to help countries in the area work together.
- European countries that use the same money and have similar economic plans.
- A tax put on goods coming into a country to protect its own industries.
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- A system where everything is owned by the public and everyone works for the good of the collective.
- A group that pushes for free trade and makes sure countries play by the rules.
- When a country buys more from other countries than it sells to them.
- An economic system where individuals own the means to make things for their own gain.
- An economy based on old ways, habits, and culture.
- A present-day example of an economy that mixes strong welfare programs with market ideas.
12 Clues: How fast the prices of things are going up. • An economy based on old ways, habits, and culture. • When a country buys more from other countries than it sells to them. • A tax put on goods coming into a country to protect its own industries. • European countries that use the same money and have similar economic plans. • ...
Economics vocab 2023-01-19
12 Clues: distribute • your options • social science • in short supply • has common sense • what you're giving up • a reason to do something • owner, land, labor,capital • a currency that people accept • how to know what you're making • a company that makes social good • a fair trade both sides agree on
Economics Crossword 2026-01-21
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- distribution
- Total money circulating at any one time in a country
- Policy that regulates the supply of money and interest rates by a central bank in an economy
- When two or more businesses work together to remove their competition, set prices, and
- Tax and spending decisions made by the president and Congress
- Occurs when two or more businesses in an industry agree to sell the same good or service at
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- Market structure with a small number of businesses selling the same or similar products
- Competition is characterized by a large number of businesses selling the same product at the same prices
- How a market is organized based on the number of businesses competing for sales in an
- Competition is a large number of businesses selling similar, but not the same, products and at different prices
- Market structure with one business that has complete control of a market’s entire supply of
- or services
12 Clues: or services • distribution • Total money circulating at any one time in a country • Tax and spending decisions made by the president and Congress • How a market is organized based on the number of businesses competing for sales in an • When two or more businesses work together to remove their competition, set prices, and • ...
Behavioral Economics 2025-09-03
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- The tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities
- The subfield of economics that applies psychological insights into human behavior and to explain economic decision making
- The tendency to make decisions about a current situation based on what resources you have already invested in the situation
- The tendency to return to a baseline level of happiness regardless of whether you go through a positive or negative experience or event
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- When a person mistakenly believes they are better than others
- The tendency to conform to the behaviors and beliefs of the people around you
- The tendency to regard losses as considerably more important than gains of comparable magnitude
- When a person has an exaggerated certainty that an answer is correct
- The tendency to search for information that supports our preconceptions and to ignore or distort contradictory evidence
- A subconscious error in thinking that leads to irrational decision making
- The tendency to put more value on things you already own
- The tendency to feel anxiety/fear that an exciting or interesting event may currently be happening elsewhere, often aroused by posts seen on a social media website
12 Clues: The tendency to put more value on things you already own • When a person mistakenly believes they are better than others • When a person has an exaggerated certainty that an answer is correct • The tendency people have to be more confident in their own abilities • A subconscious error in thinking that leads to irrational decision making • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2025-11-30
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- the decision to make a slight change in a business plan in order to try to make more money
- the amount of money you make after all of your initial expenses are taken care of
- customers are usually willing to spend more for a product or resource when there is a limited supply
- time, money, land, power sources & natural resources such as: wood, metals, water, minerals, etc.
- the things you must pay for in order to begin a new business
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- what you give up when you decide to choose something else
- the study of how we use our resources
- when there is a limited supply of a product or resource that people were used to having no limits on (a.k.a. “shortage”)
- limiting the quantity of a product or resource that people can purchase in order to make it more available to everyone, for a longer period of time
- taking advantage of people or resources to make money
- an amount of money you’ve lost in a business that you won’t be able to get back
- how customers change their minds about a product or resource’s value based on emotions or physical conditions
12 Clues: the study of how we use our resources • taking advantage of people or resources to make money • what you give up when you decide to choose something else • the things you must pay for in order to begin a new business • an amount of money you’ve lost in a business that you won’t be able to get back • ...
Canada Economics 2026-03-26
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- Dollar What is the Currency of Canada.
- What is the Head of State called?
- What is Canada's democracy?
- ____ Is an agreement to to increase trade between the countries and help the countries specialize in goods and services.
- What River makes trade easy in Canada?
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- Canada has a ____ Standard of living.
- Why is Canada a world leader in trading?
- Canada is ______ Leaning.
- It is ____ to start a business in Canada.
- Canada has a ____ Literacy Rate.
- Carney Who is Canada's Head of Government?
- nine Over __% of Canada is Literate.
- People Who decides WHAT to produce and how much to produce?
13 Clues: Canada is ______ Leaning. • What is Canada's democracy? • Canada has a ____ Literacy Rate. • What is the Head of State called? • nine Over __% of Canada is Literate. • Canada has a ____ Standard of living. • Dollar What is the Currency of Canada. • What River makes trade easy in Canada? • Why is Canada a world leader in trading? • It is ____ to start a business in Canada. • ...
Week 3 2020-08-17
8 Clues: 장비를 갖추다 • = suspend • <-> permit • = discussion • <-> ignorance • the verb form of assignment • home ________________ (가정 경제학) • the ________ sentence (다음번에 오는 문장)
Governments and Economics Systems Cora and Hailey 2020-11-19
Across
- market government controls all economic decisions
- Rules by few or a small
- free market economy
- goods being taken out
- No authorities
- represented by elected officials
- goods being brought in
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- people vote for leader
- buys products
- individual ruling of the country
- kings and queens not elected
- makes or produces goods
- the flow of money
13 Clues: buys products • No authorities • the flow of money • free market economy • goods being taken out • people vote for leader • goods being brought in • Rules by few or a small • makes or produces goods • kings and queens not elected • individual ruling of the country • represented by elected officials • market government controls all economic decisions
university 2025-05-21
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- university name acronim
- the cause of headache to students
- hall for graduation
- organizations that compound students
- uia gombak mosque acronim
- first week for new intake
- name of the male sport center
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- kulliyah for laws
- the leader of university
- student information website
- girl hostels that have hall
- boy hostels specializes for oku
- kulliyah for economics
13 Clues: kulliyah for laws • hall for graduation • kulliyah for economics • university name acronim • the leader of university • uia gombak mosque acronim • first week for new intake • student information website • girl hostels that have hall • name of the male sport center • boy hostels specializes for oku • the cause of headache to students • organizations that compound students
The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-22
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- include flooding, health impacts, displacement, loss of livelihood, infrastructure damage, high rehabilitation costs, water contamination, farmland destruction, biodiversity loss, disease outbreaks, economic hardship, and emotional trauma.
- Some philosophies (like deep ecology) say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- It is a demand that we use our natural resources in such a manner that these are conserved so that the next generation will be able to use them
- is being thrifty with the use of one’s resources, avoiding waste by using only what is needed and reusing resources whenever possible
- a philosophical view that believes maintaining order in the environment will bring out the natural beauty of the surroundings and contribute to the well-being of the people and other organisms living in it.
- means recognizing that those who contributed least to climate change (poor nations, vulnerable groups, indigenous peoples, future generations) often suffer the most
- Environmental disorder that have a great effect on human communities as this disrupts normal activities and results in damage to property and loss of lives.
- Philosophy teaches that a goof life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human contents.
- It is the ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior, Carefulness and wise decision making.
- who advocate for wise use and protection of natural resources to ensure their sustainability.
- Human activity is the primary cause of environmental issues like resource depletion, global warming, pollution, and improper waste disposal.
- This perspective calls for addressing environmental issues like pollution, deforestation, and resource loss, driven by the actions of mining, logging companies, factories, businesses, and governments.
- a practical example where climate ethics can be applied (Creating green spaces, reducing car dependency, and improving public transport for cleaner air and healthier living)
- This perspective values ecosystems and biological communities, emphasizing that humans are part of a larger system and have a responsibility as stewards of nature.
- a practical example where climate ethics can be applied (Conserving electricity at home by turning off unused appliances or switching to solar.)
- This view asserts that all organisms have intrinsic value, not just humans, and should be protected.
- It refers to maintaining the state of the environment
- is a branch of applied ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change
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- an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s. It suggests that the Earth functions like a self regulating system, like a living organism.
- this concept focuses on reconciling human activities and economic development with the protection of the environment
- a practical example where climate ethics can be applied (rich countries that historically produced more greenhouse gases pay more for climate solutions than poorer countries?) (Fairness principle)
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- a practical example where climate ethics can be applied (reducing food waste, choosing plant-based meals, or supporting local farmers. )
- advocate for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical change in human lifestyles.
- It applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society and sees a relationship between social problems and environmental problems.
- This philosophical view from Environmentalism explores the moral relationship between humans and the environment, focusing on environmental problems and social issues caused by human activities.
- This perspective emphasizes humans as the central species, with the right to transform and exploit nature to meet their needs and ensure survival.
- Smart use of resources
- this means that humans are not separate from nature but part of it. Our survival and well-being depend on the environment.
- Sustainability relies on three important : Environmental Integrity, Economic Efficiency and Equity.
31 Clues: Smart use of resources • It refers to maintaining the state of the environment • As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment. • advocate for the intrinsic value of all living beings and radical change in human lifestyles. • who advocate for wise use and protection of natural resources to ensure their sustainability. • ...
Lou and Jaleya’s crossword 2022-09-14
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- religious group
- warriors to defend the colony
- protested against georgia trustees
- chef of yamacraw indians
- first governor of Georgia
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- we a country sells more than they buy
- translator
- settlement of charter 1732
- peaceful hard working german protestants
- former king of England
- a colony in ga
- colony in royalty
- philanthropy, defense, economics
13 Clues: translator • a colony in ga • religious group • colony in royalty • former king of England • chef of yamacraw indians • first governor of Georgia • settlement of charter 1732 • warriors to defend the colony • philanthropy, defense, economics • protested against georgia trustees • we a country sells more than they buy • peaceful hard working german protestants
For Nikhil 2017-06-06
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- best pull-up coach ever
- Awesome spa in Colorado, The ___
- Kimmy Schmidt's roommate
- Food Tracking App
- Butterfly in italiano (also a pasta shape)
- Type of noodle
- SNIPP test's successor
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- Slowpoke Wu Scholar
- he studies economics and platform competition
- Don Harrison, according to Madero
- Makes nice ledges
- Our most despised founder
- a hypo. monopolist test
13 Clues: Type of noodle • Makes nice ledges • Food Tracking App • Slowpoke Wu Scholar • SNIPP test's successor • best pull-up coach ever • a hypo. monopolist test • Kimmy Schmidt's roommate • Our most despised founder • Awesome spa in Colorado, The ___ • Don Harrison, according to Madero • Butterfly in italiano (also a pasta shape) • he studies economics and platform competition
Kenna and Mason Puzzle 2025-02-18
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- Most OG date (3 letter acronym)
- What movie was "good luck ;)"
- Hottub "..."
- Landons nickname
- First date bev
- What you did so well in LA (10th grade)
- Most_expensive_date (6 months)
- My major
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- My favorite color
- My favorite type of music
- The first nickname I called you
- My favorite animal
- The class we met in (Mrs. ...)
13 Clues: My major • Hottub "..." • First date bev • Landons nickname • My favorite color • My favorite animal • My favorite type of music • What movie was "good luck ;)" • The class we met in (Mrs. ...) • Most_expensive_date (6 months) • Most OG date (3 letter acronym) • The first nickname I called you • What you did so well in LA (10th grade)
History Crossword 2016-05-22
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- Act/Gave guarantees to both English and French speaking people.
- States/In Canada, there was divided opinions on whether Canada's economics future lay with Britain or the
- the 1900's people used to work in
- growth of cities and industries creates a effect.
- percent of the population lived east of Manitoba-Ontario border.
- opened factories in cities that had access to raw materials and
- most important issue in the was the Manitoba schools situation.
- Stowe/Became the first female principal of a public school.
- Laurier/In 1896 Led the Liberals to power when they defeated the Conservatives.
- conservative government in Ottawa decided to introduce to restore the old system in Manitoba.
- more than just trade between two countries.
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- was the most Important factor In growth In the early 1900's
- culturally distinct soups living within a society.
- the richest country in the world.
- cottage system was used in the
- flow of immigrant settlers to the prairies further disrupted the live of the Metis.
- feelings, opinions, or attitudes toward a religious or national group.
- S. said religious people had a duty to improve their
- did not work as a in Factories.
- to be a natural place for many immigrants to settle and searched for work.
20 Clues: cottage system was used in the • did not work as a in Factories. • the richest country in the world. • the 1900's people used to work in • more than just trade between two countries. • growth of cities and industries creates a effect. • culturally distinct soups living within a society. • S. said religious people had a duty to improve their • ...
politics and governance 2024-02-01
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- to know
- the law that people express their will and exercise their sovereignty
- values cannot be separated from the study of politics and political system
- city
- is a set of rules and methods for investigating reality logically and systematically
- political science should not be separated from various other social sciences like history, sociology and economics, etc.
- emphasizes testing and verifying everything
- the science of law
- absence of law
- certain uniformities in political behavior
- anti-red tape act of 2007
- approach concerned with the study of formal structures and institutions
- approach concerned with the legal process
- a key tenet of good governance
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- human behavior
- geographical conditions
- greek word means to steer
- the researcher should measure and quantify those data
- active involvement
- author of a major study of the distributive consequences of political activity
- past events or the records of the past
- put emphasis on the use of those research tools and method
- research in political science must be systematic
- the production, distribution,and consumption of goods
- decision and endeavors known to the people
- man alternative vision of the state
- selective re-creation of reality
- emphasizes on the study of history of every political reality to analyze any situation
- study of society as a whole
- believe that to do objective research one has to be value free
30 Clues: city • to know • human behavior • absence of law • active involvement • the science of law • geographical conditions • greek word means to steer • anti-red tape act of 2007 • study of society as a whole • a key tenet of good governance • selective re-creation of reality • man alternative vision of the state • past events or the records of the past • ...
Our Puzzling Economy 2023-02-03
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- Risk-taking individual in search of profits
- market where goods and services are bought and sold
- contradiction between the high monetary value of nonessential item and the low value of an essential item
- market where the factors of production are bought and sold
- basic requirement for survival
- sum of tangible economic goods that are scarce, useful, and transferable from one person to another
- mechanism that allows buyers, and sellers to come together
- social science dealing with how people satisfy seemingly unlimited and competing wants with the careful use of scarce resources
- The basic Problem in Economics
- Dollar value of all final goods, services, and structures produced in a country
- ability of a good or service to be useful
- a good that wears out for at least three years
- good intended for final use by consumers
- increase in a nations total output of goods and services
- Natural resources
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- measure of the amount of output produced
- something we would like to have but is not necessary for survival
- monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market
- Productive Resources
- tools, equipment, and factories used in the production of goods and services
- work or labor performed by someone
- sum of peoples skills, abilities, health, knowledge and motivation
- a good that wears out for at least three years
- people with all their efforts, abilities and skills
- tangible economic product that has use
25 Clues: Natural resources • Productive Resources • basic requirement for survival • The basic Problem in Economics • work or labor performed by someone • tangible economic product that has use • measure of the amount of output produced • good intended for final use by consumers • ability of a good or service to be useful • Risk-taking individual in search of profits • ...
Hist-Set-5 2017-02-26
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- arguments, conflicts, disagreements, quarrelling
- Female deities
- They overpowered the Portuguese and settled in Cochin
- Place where the first meeting of congress was held
- religiously respect, honour
- Headquarter of International Court of Justice of the UN
- The ______ handles the civil and minor criminal cases and resolves disputes
- a series of contests between a number of players or competitors
- Dutch settled in this city of India
- Headquarter of International Court of Justice of the UN
- progressive, departure from traditional
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- organ of the UN responsible for carrying out day to day activities of the UN as assigned by other UN organs
- ____consists of people of village who are 18 year and above
- An ancient civilisation whose script has still not been deciphered
- a branch of economics that focuses on the distribution of goods and its effect on social welfare
- encourage, support
- The members of ________ is elected from gram-sabha
- Sania Mirza teamed up with and won Wimbeldon women's doubles in tennis in 2015
- Country where Headquarter of International Court of Justice of the UN is located
- The years from 1885 to 1905 were the years of the ______ phase.
- converted (a text written in code, or a coded signal) into normal language.
- India Company British formed this company in 1600 while looking for a market to selll their goods
22 Clues: Female deities • encourage, support • religiously respect, honour • Dutch settled in this city of India • progressive, departure from traditional • arguments, conflicts, disagreements, quarrelling • Place where the first meeting of congress was held • The members of ________ is elected from gram-sabha • They overpowered the Portuguese and settled in Cochin • ...
AP Classes 2023-12-02
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- A slower paced 12th grade math class.
- An advanced Japanese class.
- An elective class on geography.
- A class on coding.
- A 10th grade history class focused on Europe.
- A math class on analyzing data.
- A 10th grade history class focused on the entire world.
- A class on art through the centuries.
- An advanced Chinese class.
- A class on living things.
- An advanced Spanish class.
- A 12th grade social studies class on large scale economics.
- A higher level 12th grade class on how and why things move.
- A 12th grade class on how and why things move using calculus.
- A class on the human mind.
- A 12th grade social studies class on politics in different countries.
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- An 11th grade English class based on rhetoric and writing.
- An advanced French class.
- A class about the climate and nature.
- A 12th grade English class based on fiction.
- A class on the properties of substances.
- An 11th grade history class focused on America.
- A class on the fundamentals of music.
- A 12th grade social studies class on small scale economics.
- An advanced Latin class.
- An 11th grade class on how and why things move.
- A fast paced 12th grade math class.
- An advanced Italian class.
- A 12th grade social studies class on our government.
29 Clues: A class on coding. • An advanced Latin class. • An advanced French class. • A class on living things. • An advanced Chinese class. • An advanced Italian class. • An advanced Spanish class. • A class on the human mind. • An advanced Japanese class. • An elective class on geography. • A math class on analyzing data. • A fast paced 12th grade math class. • ...
HETA211 (Crossword Puzzle) 2024-08-31
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- considered the father of macroeconomics.
- most popular during the second half of the 18th century
- deals with the behavior of individual components
- are provided in numerous ways and are an intangible activity
- means "management of a household
- examined wealth accumulation
- study of the proper allocation
- group of people
- used for the production of goods and services
- have a desire to possess or do to something; wish for.
- economic analysis that explains what happens in the economy
- considered the father of modern economics
- scientific study of the human behavior.
- is the process of reasoning from general to particular
- Science study of the state and government
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- is concerned with what should be.
- study or science
- study of the society or groups
- a single purchaser in a market that has few or many sellers
- things you must have for a satisfactory life
- social science that focuses on the study of past events.
- deals with the behavior of the economy as a whole
- portrayed as exploitative and alienating.
- substitutable for one another in the production
- comes from ground such as oil, gold, wheat
- markets dominated by few firms
- Ground used to build structures
- when there is not enough of it to satisfy human wants
- determinant of how the overall economy performs.
- is whatever people make to help them make other things
30 Clues: group of people • study or science • examined wealth accumulation • study of the society or groups • study of the proper allocation • markets dominated by few firms • Ground used to build structures • means "management of a household • is concerned with what should be. • scientific study of the human behavior. • considered the father of macroeconomics. • ...
Checkpoint 1 Crossword: How much do you know so far? 2022-10-11
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- Sources of energy that can not be replenished.
- Continuous sources of energy
- Environmental degradation is the deterioration of the environment through depletion of resources.
- A form of discrimination against people of colour.
- When a habitat is broken up into smaller, disconnected sections.
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- The father of environmental justice
- A source obtained from greenhouse gasses
- Introduction of harmful substances and chemicals into the environment.
- Threatened by extinction
- Differences between individuals of the same species
10 Clues: Threatened by extinction • Continuous sources of energy • The father of environmental justice • A source obtained from greenhouse gasses • Sources of energy that can not be replenished. • A form of discrimination against people of colour. • Differences between individuals of the same species • When a habitat is broken up into smaller, disconnected sections. • ...
SiuSum 2024-12-08
9 Clues: How we met • Our first tip • Our anniversary • Kenny's birthday • Agnes's birthday • Agnes's favourite food • Kenny's favourite food • Subject that Agnes teaches • Subject that Kenny teaches
Our Economy 2021-03-23
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- A list of income and likely expenses
- The human skills and effort required to produce goods and services
- Goods and services sold by local businesses to overseas consumers
- All activities undertaken for the purpose of production, distribution and consumption of goods and services in a region or country
- A general rise in prices across all sectors of the economy
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- Every three months
- The branch of economics that studies the smaller fragments or units making up the whole economy
- Goods and services purchased by local consumers from overseas businesses
- A loan to a company or government that pays investors a fixed rate of interest
- The branch of economics that emphasises the central role played by the level of expenditure or aggregate demand
- To purchase goods and services for direct use or ownership
- Money received on a regular basis from work, property, business, investment or welfare
12 Clues: Every three months • A list of income and likely expenses • To purchase goods and services for direct use or ownership • A general rise in prices across all sectors of the economy • Goods and services sold by local businesses to overseas consumers • The human skills and effort required to produce goods and services • ...
Mother's Day Crossword 2023-05-02
13 Clues: Dad's name • my full name • Sport I play • Your hometown • Our dog's name • Our favorite subject • my sister's full name • Your major in college • How many kids you have • What month you're born in • where you went to college • City you worked in before US • sport you did for 3 months that you loved
Non-Fiction 2023-08-19
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- Life stories of individuals.
- Beliefs and spiritual practices.
- Society and human interactions.
- Past events and developments.
- Personal improvement and guidance.
- Exploration of natural phenomena.
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- Study of mind and behavior.
- Wellness and medical insights.
- Examining fundamental questions logically.
- Journeys and global exploration.
- Government and societal power.
- Personal recollections and experiences.
- Financial systems and resources.
13 Clues: Study of mind and behavior. • Life stories of individuals. • Past events and developments. • Wellness and medical insights. • Government and societal power. • Society and human interactions. • Journeys and global exploration. • Beliefs and spiritual practices. • Financial systems and resources. • Exploration of natural phenomena. • Personal improvement and guidance. • ...
What is history? 2025-08-12
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- someone who studies history
- the study of people using limited resources
- the event from different people
- history spoken history
- physical land features
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- events frozen in place
- objects from the past
- a letter or newspaper
- source original objects
- a one sided opinion
- paintings and sculptures
- the shared beliefs and values of people
- source secondhand objects
13 Clues: a one sided opinion • objects from the past • a letter or newspaper • events frozen in place • physical land features • paintings and sculptures • someone who studies history • history spoken history • source original objects • source secondhand objects • the event from different people • the shared beliefs and values of people • ...
Stock 2013-05-08
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- Work, physical work.
- To use up a specific resource.
- A stock, or a supply of money or materials and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or group.
- Something relating to money or currency.
- cost The cost of the alternative that must be forgone to pursue a certain action.
- A compulsory contribution to the state revenue levied by the government on workers income.
- Insufficient resource on demand.
- A system of money.
- Someone who is an expert in economics.
- A factor that decides the outcome of everything.
- A person who buys goods.
- A state in which something can't be collected in required amounts.
- To make something available to a consumer.
- A thing that completes or brings to perfection
- To send goods out of a country for sale.
- The act of making or manufacturing items from raw materials.
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- To take something for your own use.
- An constant want of a specific material.
- To be part of a whole.
- To bring goods into a country for sale.
- To have extra of a material.
- To be efficient.
- A branch of knowledge concerned about consumption, production, and wealth transfers.
- A merchandise or possessions.
- To throw away.
- Wealth as money or materials.
- A current median of exchange involving banknotes.
- The act of drawing something out.
28 Clues: To throw away. • To be efficient. • A system of money. • Work, physical work. • To be part of a whole. • A person who buys goods. • To have extra of a material. • A merchandise or possessions. • Wealth as money or materials. • To use up a specific resource. • Insufficient resource on demand. • The act of drawing something out. • To take something for your own use. • ...
Intro. to Econ/Economic Systems 2025-08-21
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- Parts of China and this country have a command system
- Surface land, water, things found in nature
- Property owned by individuals or groups
- In this type of socialism, the govt. only controls part of the economy
- In this type of econ. system, change is discouraged and sometimes punished
- In this type of econ. system, the government is in control
- Job accidents and natural disasters are example of risks protected by economic ___.
- Profit ___ is the desire to make a profit
- Believed workers were treated unfairly and wanted to get rid of classes
- Freedom of __ means buyers can make their own decisions
- Rivalry among producers of a similar product
- How limited resources are used to fulfill unlimited wants
- Fixed amount of resources + competition for use
- Goods used to make other goods
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- Economic ___ is the ability to use limited resources wisely
- Decision making made by small units
- According to economic __, the system must be fair and just
- Work to produce goods or provide services
- In this type of socialism, the govt. controls the entire economy
- This econ. system combines market and command
- ___ of production are resources needed to produce goods, services
- In this type of system, decisions are made by the people
- The # of basic questions in economics
- Decision making made by large units
- The word for "workers" in Marx's system
25 Clues: Goods used to make other goods • Decision making made by small units • Decision making made by large units • The # of basic questions in economics • Property owned by individuals or groups • The word for "workers" in Marx's system • Work to produce goods or provide services • Profit ___ is the desire to make a profit • Surface land, water, things found in nature • ...
Econ 2024-05-14
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- Deals with the structure, performance, behavior, and decision-making of the whole, or
- Products that “compliment” each other
- Tax on goods sold
- value of what is lost when choosing one thing over another
- economic system in which private individuals or businesses own capital goods
- means of protection from financial loss in which, in exchange for a fee, a party agrees to compensate another party in the event of a certain loss, damage, or injury
- tax that is based on the value of a home
- Market in which there is Optimism: economy is expanding and last an average of 7 years
- tax that is based on a persons income or profits earned by them
- tax on expensive/valuable goods
- process of creating a plan to spend your money
- tax on specific goods and services due to their ability, or perception, to be harmful or costly to society
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- The sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders
- Father of modern economics
- tax on the purchase of goods and services
- The study of economics on an individual
- tax that is taken out of an employee's earnings
- the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
- Tax on the profit from the sale of your asset
- Mandatory payments collected from individuals and corporations by a government entity to fund government activity
20 Clues: Tax on goods sold • Father of modern economics • tax on expensive/valuable goods • Products that “compliment” each other • The study of economics on an individual • tax that is based on the value of a home • tax on the purchase of goods and services • Tax on the profit from the sale of your asset • process of creating a plan to spend your money • ...
Fundamental Economic Concepts 2023-01-05
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- term used to describe investments, either in the form of money or machinery
- amount of physical, mental, and social effort used to produce goods and services in an economy
- human resources, capital resources, natural resources, entrepreneurship => what are needed to make a product/provide a service
- a graph that shows all the different combinations of output of two goods that can be produced using available resources and technology
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- a compromise where you exchange some parts of one thing for another thing
- benefits that are lost when choosing one option over another
- the gap between limited resources and limitless wants
- categorized as a natural resource
- a financial motivation for people to take certain actions
- something that is needed for survival in terms of economics
- something that is desired in terms of economics
- the process of developing, organizing, and running a new business to generate profit while taking on financial risk
12 Clues: categorized as a natural resource • something that is desired in terms of economics • the gap between limited resources and limitless wants • a financial motivation for people to take certain actions • something that is needed for survival in terms of economics • benefits that are lost when choosing one option over another • ...
Sophia and James 2024-09-28
10 Clues: Bride's surname • Groom's surname • What James studies • What Sophia studies • First trip together • Instrument both played • Location of engagement • Number of years together • Where the couple lives now • Number of years living in Germany
Green Design (hARD) 2021-12-21
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- Type of dirrect dirrived energy
- the term Global ________ refers to planetary-scale changes our planet.
- the systematic analysis of the potential environmental impacts of the building and their operations
- ________ energy projects provides improvement in the education of local people, living standards and the care of health issues
- New technology investigation can frequently provide energy _______
- An environmental ________ takes into account the entirety of supply and demand of goods and services for the planet.
- A GHG mitigation strategy in buildings
- for a smooth and efficient functioning of the building
- _______controls how the building
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- certification program created by the Sweden Green Building Council
- A new technology invwstigation can form green business
- Certification program Sustainable buildings in Singapore
- Form of daylighting
- The larger transportation problem is _______.
- heating, ventilation, and air conditioning
15 Clues: Form of daylighting • Type of dirrect dirrived energy • _______controls how the building • A GHG mitigation strategy in buildings • heating, ventilation, and air conditioning • The larger transportation problem is _______. • A new technology invwstigation can form green business • for a smooth and efficient functioning of the building • ...
umass 2025-06-06
10 Clues: laws of motion • future authors • science of life • laws for humanity • supply and demand • popsicle stick models • human movement science • broadway stars in the making • sales, design, and advertising • golf courses and football fields
LEXICOMBAT 2024-06-06
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- Balancing present needs with future environmental health."
- Responsible travel trend promoting nature conservation."
- Clearing forests for agricultural expansion, e.g."
- Preservation efforts aimed at protecting natural resources."
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- Variety of life forms seen in diverse habitats."
- Material capable of natural decomposition."
- Loss of natural living spaces due to human activities."
- Gas Atmospheric pollutants linked to global warming."
- Energy Power sources harnessing sunlight or wind, for instance."
- Environmental hazard resulting from harmful emissions."
10 Clues: Material capable of natural decomposition." • Variety of life forms seen in diverse habitats." • Clearing forests for agricultural expansion, e.g." • Gas Atmospheric pollutants linked to global warming." • Loss of natural living spaces due to human activities." • Environmental hazard resulting from harmful emissions." • ...
Crossword puzzle 2025-11-19
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- Large bodies of salt water; another biological system.
- Major cause of environmental stress; increasing rapidly.
- One of the most threatened biological systems.
- Colour symbolising environmental protection.
- Using resources responsibly without harming the future.
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- Related to the movement that began in 1972.
- One of the most overused resources; home to biodiversity.
- What the “ailing planet” ultimately supports.
- The living support mechanisms of the Earth.
- One of the four exhaustible biological systems.
10 Clues: Related to the movement that began in 1972. • The living support mechanisms of the Earth. • Colour symbolising environmental protection. • What the “ailing planet” ultimately supports. • One of the most threatened biological systems. • One of the four exhaustible biological systems. • Large bodies of salt water; another biological system. • ...
Crossword puzzle: GUESS THE ECONOMIST 2022-05-15
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- He was a classical economist best known for his theory on wages and profit, the labor theory of value, the theory of comparative advantage, and the theory of rents
- creates its own demand" this law was given by?
- The most accepted definition of economics was given by?
- The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition"
- Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition"
- She is popularly known for her work in natural resource management and common pool resources
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- The author "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations"
- who was the founder of monetarism?
- The Nobel Committee awarded her the prize "for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty."
- His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession
- He developed methods for calculating the size of a nation's income and changes in it and standardized the concept of gross national product (GNP)
- Who gave thet wage cut theory?
12 Clues: Who gave thet wage cut theory? • who was the founder of monetarism? • creates its own demand" this law was given by? • The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition" • The most accepted definition of economics was given by? • Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition" • His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession • ...
Crossword puzzle: GUESS THE ECONOMIST 2022-05-15
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- He was a classical economist best known for his theory on wages and profit, the labor theory of value, the theory of comparative advantage, and the theory of rents
- creates its own demand" this law was given by?
- The most accepted definition of economics was given by?
- The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition"
- Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition"
- She is popularly known for her work in natural resource management and common pool resources
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- The author "An Inquiry into the Nature and Causes of the Wealth of Nations"
- who was the founder of monetarism?
- The Nobel Committee awarded her the prize "for their experimental approach to alleviating global poverty."
- His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession
- He developed methods for calculating the size of a nation's income and changes in it and standardized the concept of gross national product (GNP)
- Who gave the wage cut theory?
12 Clues: Who gave the wage cut theory? • who was the founder of monetarism? • creates its own demand" this law was given by? • The author of "Theory of Monopolistic Competition" • The most accepted definition of economics was given by? • Robinson The author of "The Economics of Imperfect Competition" • His revolutionary theories on the causes of unemployment and recession • ...
Economics Review 2021-03-11
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- when citizens elect representatives
- ruled by people through elected representatives
- ruled by royal family with all power and control
- when people get to vote for who ever they want to
- when government decides every thing about goods and services
- when no government is in place
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- citizens participate in all decicisions for there country
- ruled by a few- based one race, religion or military control
- people can decide how the to run there service
- when every thing is up to the citizens
- ruled by one person who seized control
- ruled by religious laws, god is the ultimate authority
12 Clues: when no government is in place • when citizens elect representatives • when every thing is up to the citizens • ruled by one person who seized control • people can decide how the to run there service • ruled by people through elected representatives • ruled by royal family with all power and control • when people get to vote for who ever they want to • ...
Economics crossword. 2021-03-11
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- holds value over time.
- a nation’s form of money.
- a government under control of one all powerful leader.
- the act of putting money into a bank account.
- annual amount earned by a worker that is made monthly or biweekly.
- workers and their skills, knowledge, experience, and talents.
Down
- money used to pay for unexpected expenses.
- money spent directly from one’s bank account.
- the state of not having a job.
- a fee paid to a lender when borrowing money.
- a small group of chosen members to oversee the government.
- the process of removing funds from a bank account.
12 Clues: holds value over time. • a nation’s form of money. • the state of not having a job. • money used to pay for unexpected expenses. • a fee paid to a lender when borrowing money. • money spent directly from one’s bank account. • the act of putting money into a bank account. • the process of removing funds from a bank account. • ...
Macro Economics 2018-05-23
Across
- tax revenue is greater than government spending
- price of one currency in terms of another
- general and persistent rise in price level
- percentage of those in work force
- household spending
Down
- savings,taxation and imports
- difference between actual GDP growth and potential GDP growth
- policies created to increase economic growth through output
- increase in GDP
- investment, government spending and exports
- measure of those claiming unemployment benefits
- an increase in capital stock
12 Clues: increase in GDP • household spending • savings,taxation and imports • an increase in capital stock • percentage of those in work force • price of one currency in terms of another • general and persistent rise in price level • investment, government spending and exports • tax revenue is greater than government spending • measure of those claiming unemployment benefits • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2020-10-09
Across
- choice, Choosing between two or more goods or services. (2 words)
- Not being able to meet all wants at the same time because resources are limited.
- The study of the making, selling, and purchasing of goods and services.
- Things people must have to live such as food, clothing, and shelter.
- Things people would like to have but do not really need.
Down
- A person who uses resources to make goods or provide services.
- Activities or jobs people do to meet needs and wants.
- Things people make or use to satisfy needs or wants.
- resources, People working to produce goods and services. (2 words)
- A person who buys and uses goods or services.
- resources, Materials that come from nature. (2 words)
- resources, Goods made by people that are used to make goods and services. (2words)
12 Clues: A person who buys and uses goods or services. • Things people make or use to satisfy needs or wants. • Activities or jobs people do to meet needs and wants. • resources, Materials that come from nature. (2 words) • Things people would like to have but do not really need. • A person who uses resources to make goods or provide services. • ...
Islamic economics 2018-09-24
Across
- a chart of conduct
- submission to the will of God and by obedience to His law
- marriage and inheritance
- characteristic of shariah
- comprehension and true understanding
- commercial transactions and property
Down
- to lie flat and absolutely low
- sell dates in exchange of not equivalent dates
- giving donation and charity
- characteristics of Islam
- free from superstitions and irrational beliefs
- one of the main basis of the teachings of Islam
12 Clues: a chart of conduct • characteristics of Islam • marriage and inheritance • characteristic of shariah • giving donation and charity • to lie flat and absolutely low • comprehension and true understanding • commercial transactions and property • sell dates in exchange of not equivalent dates • free from superstitions and irrational beliefs • ...
ECONOMICS RECAP 2024-07-11
Across
- A single seller.
- The willingness and ability to buy a product.
- a group of workers stopping work to put pressure on an employer to agree to their demands.
- Human effort used in producing goods and services.
- A loan to help buy a house.
- A situation where demand and supply are not equal.
- The willingness and ability to sell a product.
- Risk bearing and key decision making in business.
Down
- A person who bears the risks and makes the key decisions in a business.
- A product that can be used in place of another.
- A product that is used together with another product.
- an item which is generally acceptable as a means of payment.
12 Clues: A single seller. • A loan to help buy a house. • The willingness and ability to buy a product. • The willingness and ability to sell a product. • A product that can be used in place of another. • Risk bearing and key decision making in business. • Human effort used in producing goods and services. • A situation where demand and supply are not equal. • ...
Fundamental Economics 2023-02-28
Across
- ........ cost or change in total cost paid for one more unit
- unlimited wants and needs lead to...
- ........... cost or the value of the next best choice that is given up when making a choice
- when something runs out
- Total satisfaction gained from a good/service
- ......... Exchange or act of willingly trading one item or service for another based on value
Down
- What motivates individuals/gov't/businesses to undertake or avoid an action
- when you distribute goods you...
- ........ Capital or tools and equipment used in production
- how govt/individuals choose to use resources to satisfy unlimited wants
- ....... resources that are gifts of nature we use
- Efficiency with which goods and services are produced
12 Clues: when something runs out • when you distribute goods you... • unlimited wants and needs lead to... • Total satisfaction gained from a good/service • ....... resources that are gifts of nature we use • Efficiency with which goods and services are produced • ........ Capital or tools and equipment used in production • ...
Fundamental Economics 2023-03-01
Across
- Result of people having unlimited wants and limited resources
- How indvidual's,businesses and gov't choose to use limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants
- Change in total cost paid for one more unit
- Way a person lives that can increase with education/training
- Individual or businesses concentrate on a single activity or an area of expertise when producing a good or server
- Value of the next best choice that is given up when making a choice
Down
- When a resource, good, or service becomes unavailable for a period due to market conditions
- What motivates individuals, businesses, and gov't to undertake or avoid an action
- Efficiency with which goods and services are produced
- The way a country organizes economic activity and makes economic decisions
- Total satisfaction gained from consuming/using a good or service
- Distribution of goods
12 Clues: Distribution of goods • Change in total cost paid for one more unit • Efficiency with which goods and services are produced • Way a person lives that can increase with education/training • Result of people having unlimited wants and limited resources • Total satisfaction gained from consuming/using a good or service • ...
