environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Economics 1 2021-11-26
Across
- Spending plan for managing money
- something given up to acquire something else (2 words)
- regular payment earned for work
- Income (pay) as a yearly amount
- Money received for work or from investments
- money (or another item) saved
- bring (goods or services) into a country from abroad for sale.
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- send (goods or services) to another country for sale.
- natural materials from which a product is created (2 words)
- compulsory contribution to the government
- A person who uses goods and services
- Yearly total value of goods and services of a country
12 Clues: money (or another item) saved • regular payment earned for work • Income (pay) as a yearly amount • Spending plan for managing money • A person who uses goods and services • compulsory contribution to the government • Money received for work or from investments • send (goods or services) to another country for sale. • Yearly total value of goods and services of a country • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2021-04-19
Across
- when businesses compete for consumers' money
- people or businesses offering goods for sale
- the money left over after expenses are paid
- the things that people sell
- money received in payment for goods or services
- the person who makes the goods
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- name of Adam Smith's free market economy
- the way people earn and spend money
- the amount the seller has to sell
- the founder of a business
- what consumers are willing to buy at a given price
- an activity that someone is paid to perform
12 Clues: the founder of a business • the things that people sell • the person who makes the goods • the amount the seller has to sell • the way people earn and spend money • name of Adam Smith's free market economy • the money left over after expenses are paid • an activity that someone is paid to perform • when businesses compete for consumers' money • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-12-15
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- The distribution of profits by a corporation to its shareholders
- An agreement between competitive businesses to distort the market's equilibrium
- Interdependence of world economies to form an international market
- The fundamental economic problem
- Accepted by general consent as medium of economic exchange
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- A market structure in which a single seller controls the market
- The ease of which an asset can be converted to cash
- The rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
- A combination of price inflation and stagnant economic growth
- Markets dominated by a smaller number of companies
- A cost of benefit caused by a producer that is experienced by an unrelated third party
- The measure of sensitivity to the demand of a good when its price changes
12 Clues: The fundamental economic problem • Markets dominated by a smaller number of companies • The ease of which an asset can be converted to cash • The rate of increase in prices over a given period of time • Accepted by general consent as medium of economic exchange • A combination of price inflation and stagnant economic growth • ...
Economics Crossword 2023-11-09
Across
- depositing money, earning a low amount of interest.
- Card used instead of cash for daily transactions
- A record of money that has moved in and out of your bank account.
- Summarizes all of the accounts monthly transactions in a paper or digital form.
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- Agreeing to keep your money in the bank for a period of time for more money.
- Interest that does not compound.
- The interest that you earn on interest.
- A fee given by the bank for their services.
- A transaction account,deposit and withdrawal.
- Electonic transfer of funds from the account of the payer to the recipients account.
- Taking money out of your bank account.
- Fees levied by banks for various services and transactions.
12 Clues: Interest that does not compound. • Taking money out of your bank account. • The interest that you earn on interest. • A fee given by the bank for their services. • A transaction account,deposit and withdrawal. • Card used instead of cash for daily transactions • depositing money, earning a low amount of interest. • ...
Applied Economics 2024-11-30
Across
- is essential if you want to attract a good number of tents
- refers to an increase in an objects value over time
- accomodations in the Philippines are comparatively cheaper for foreign nations
- renting a property might be less constantly than purchasing a property
- is an ongoing trend of renting out properties regardless of size and use
- is the rate at which the prices of goods and services rise
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- properties for lease or rent will not be unoccupied for long
- is the general rise in prices that decrease money's purchasing power
- is the difference between the net return of a producing factor
- it would be economical to buy property and put it up for lease or rent
- commonly known as the fixed interest rate
- is an asset or commodity purchased to produce sales or appreciation
12 Clues: commonly known as the fixed interest rate • refers to an increase in an objects value over time • is essential if you want to attract a good number of tents • is the rate at which the prices of goods and services rise • properties for lease or rent will not be unoccupied for long • is the difference between the net return of a producing factor • ...
Economics recap 2025-05-13
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- Employees belong to this sector of the circular flow model.
- Goods and services bought from other countries.
- Total market value of all goods and services produced in a country.
- Something that is endless or immeasurable in extent, number, or duration.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- When our wants outweigh the resources we have available.
- advantage The ability to produce goods at a lower opportunity cost than others.
- The number of sectors in the circular flow model.
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- Resources that are limited in supply and can run out.
- Goods and services sold to other countries.
- cost The value of the opportunity that is lost.
- The study of people and their choices.
- Education is an example of this type of export.
13 Clues: The study of people and their choices. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • Goods and services sold to other countries. • Goods and services bought from other countries. • cost The value of the opportunity that is lost. • Education is an example of this type of export. • The number of sectors in the circular flow model. • ...
Economics definitions 2022-10-21
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- something required for survival
- tangible or physical products
- goods bought from other countries
- Where a single firm dominates the market
- Intangible or none physical products
- something someone desires
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- person who purchase goods and services for personal use
- Goods produced in a country and sold abroad
- machinery and tools used in production of goods
- the limited availability of a resource
- Where a small number of firms dominate the market
- process used to convert inputs into goods.
12 Clues: something someone desires • tangible or physical products • something required for survival • goods bought from other countries • Intangible or none physical products • the limited availability of a resource • Where a single firm dominates the market • process used to convert inputs into goods. • Goods produced in a country and sold abroad • ...
Loan Economics 2022-10-15
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- Type of loan used to purchase or maintain a home ,land, or other types of real estate.
- A formal request on paper for something.
- Amount of money that a company's owner has put into it or owns.
- Large amount of money ex: car loans & home mortgages.
- Original amount of the loan or the money borrowed.
- Interest calculated on the principal interest as well as any previously accumulated interest.
- Length of time it will take for a borrower to repay the original principal and interest completely.
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- Letter from a lender that specifies how much the lender is willing to lend you.
- Anything that has current or future economic value to a business.
- Fixed amount of money that must be repaid with regularly scheduled payments.
- Interest calculated on the principal amount only.
- A percentage of the principal the lender charges the borrower, must be paid back with original amount borrowed.
12 Clues: A formal request on paper for something. • Interest calculated on the principal amount only. • Original amount of the loan or the money borrowed. • Large amount of money ex: car loans & home mortgages. • Amount of money that a company's owner has put into it or owns. • Anything that has current or future economic value to a business. • ...
economics crossword 2022-01-07
Across
- 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 vocabulary 2023-01-19
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- Marginal benefit should be greater than marginal cost
- Business owner, resource of land, labor,capital
- What is given up when a choice is made
- A market where there are multiple factors
- something that motivates you or encourages one to do something
- The distribution of something into shares or portions
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- An accepted form of payment
- Options that the people have
- To exchange something willingly, both items must work for it to be a true transaction
- A social science interaction between different groups. Interaction is regulated with goals in mind. The end result provides trade-offs in a mixed market system.
- What to make? Who are you making it for? How to produce it?
- A limited amount of a product
12 Clues: An accepted form of payment • Options that the people have • A limited amount of a product • What is given up when a choice is made • A market where there are multiple factors • Business owner, resource of land, labor,capital • Marginal benefit should be greater than marginal cost • The distribution of something into shares or portions • ...
Economics Vocab 2023-01-19
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- things that are necessary to live
- limited resources(ex. minerals,animal life,climate)
- a curve on a graph that illustrates the possible quantities that can be produced of two
- something is produced and it includes money,tools,macheniery, and factories
- what you give up to get something
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- 4 factors of production
- risk takers who combine land, labor, and capital into new products
- things that are not necessary to live
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something
- unlimited wants but limited resources
- giving up some of one thing to get more of another
- workers that apply there ability/skills to production
12 Clues: 4 factors of production • things that are necessary to live • what you give up to get something • things that are not necessary to live • unlimited wants but limited resources • giving up some of one thing to get more of another • limited resources(ex. minerals,animal life,climate) • workers that apply there ability/skills to production • ...
Fundamental Economics 2022-08-05
Fundamental Economics 2022-08-05
Across
- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing
- to exert one's powers of body or mind especially with painful or strenuous effort
- the natural, human, and capital re- sources used to make goods and services.
- PPF
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- exchange something of value, especially as part of a compromise
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen
- the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage
- a part of the earth's surface marked off by boundaries
- a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something
- of necessity
- a state or situation in which something needed cannot be obtained in sufficient amounts
- the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
12 Clues: PPF • of necessity • the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage • a part of the earth's surface marked off by boundaries • a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something • exchange something of value, especially as part of a compromise • the natural, human, and capital re- sources used to make goods and services. • ...
Canada's Economics 2026-03-30
Across
- Entrepreneurs help create what?
- What is the total value of all goods and services produced in a year?
- (true or false) Canada's currency is the Canadian dollar?
- (true or false) it is hard to start a business in Canada
- What agreement was signed by Canada in 1994 to make the largest free trade zone in the world?
- What is the percentage of people who can read and write over the age of 15?
- Is Canada's literacy rate high or low?
- How many oceans border canada?
Down
- What was NAFTA later changed to to make a new free trade agreement?
- What is Canada's literacy percentage?
- What democracy does Canada have?
- What is the ocean to the north of Canada?
12 Clues: How many oceans border canada? • Entrepreneurs help create what? • What democracy does Canada have? • What is Canada's literacy percentage? • Is Canada's literacy rate high or low? • What is the ocean to the north of Canada? • (true or false) it is hard to start a business in Canada • (true or false) Canada's currency is the Canadian dollar? • ...
Canadian economics 2026-03-23
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- Is it easy or hard to start a business in Canada?
- great lakes and the...River give access to the Atlantic Ocean
- what is canada's currency
- Canada has a low standard of living
- where does Canada get most of their natural resources?
- Canadians GDP/capita continues to grow because they invest in new technologies and what?
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- is Canada market leaning or command leaning?
- Canada has 9 major...
- what does canada specialize in?
- what type of ideas for goods and services do entrepreneurs have?
- what can Canada do with other countries after exchanging their currency?
- does canada have a low or high literacy rate?
12 Clues: Canada has 9 major... • what is canada's currency • what does canada specialize in? • Canada has a low standard of living • is Canada market leaning or command leaning? • does canada have a low or high literacy rate? • Is it easy or hard to start a business in Canada? • where does Canada get most of their natural resources? • ...
canadian economics 2026-03-23
Across
- resources what are Canada's key ability to trade with other countries.
- has helped it become a world leader in world trade
- percentage of people who can read and write.
- they produce goods and services
- GDP divided by population
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- what river do they have that helps them in trade
- their currency
- 9 major what
- what kind of economy does Canada have
- An agreement to remove trade barriers
- natural gas, oil, fish, agricultural products, and timber
- total value of all goods and services produced in one year
12 Clues: 9 major what • their currency • GDP divided by population • they produce goods and services • what kind of economy does Canada have • An agreement to remove trade barriers • percentage of people who can read and write. • what river do they have that helps them in trade • has helped it become a world leader in world trade • ...
Canadian Economics 2026-03-23
Across
- Canadians must ________ their currency when trading with a different country.
- ability to read and write
- total value of all final goods and services produced in a country in one year.
- have to be 18 or older in Canada to ____?
- Risks his own money to start his own business.
- what is the currency in Canada?
- What type of economy does Canada have?
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- Canada's key ability to trade with other countries.
- people that are creative and have innovative ideas about goods and services and take a risk to start a business or new product.
- Agreement to help increase trade by removing trade barriers between countries.
- How well a person lives
- What has helped Canada become a leader in world trade.
12 Clues: How well a person lives • ability to read and write • what is the currency in Canada? • What type of economy does Canada have? • have to be 18 or older in Canada to ____? • Risks his own money to start his own business. • Canada's key ability to trade with other countries. • What has helped Canada become a leader in world trade. • ...
Economics 2 2026-05-11
Across
- Things you can't live without
- ...... Paribus
- As price increases, quantity supplied increases. This is the law of ....
- When the demand increases, there is a shift outwards to the .....
- If price changes, there is a ..... along the demand or supply curve
- Things that are nice to have
- If anything other than price changes, there is a ..... to a new curve
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- When the demand decreases, there is a shift inwards to the .....
- Vice .....
- Things required for life in the modern world
- As price increases, quantity demanded decreases. This is the law of ...
- The basic economic problem
12 Clues: Vice ..... • ...... Paribus • The basic economic problem • Things that are nice to have • Things you can't live without • Things required for life in the modern world • When the demand decreases, there is a shift inwards to the ..... • When the demand increases, there is a shift outwards to the ..... • If price changes, there is a ..... along the demand or supply curve • ...
a56 2026-05-27
15 Clues: NASA mission • Defense policy • Enlisted force • Forced removal • Granted asylum • Military support • Conservation laws • Military selection • Domestic protection • Rules between nations • Environmental strategy • Challenge denied entry • Border protection agency • Legal employment document • Education aid for veterans
Environmental Issues 2017-09-03
Across
- removal of a forest or stand of trees
- Sahel struggles to farm in its_____
- could cause diseases or death if not cleaned
- fertile land becomes desert
- the constant rising of project costs is making it hard to build buildings
- only six percent of the continent’s farmland is
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- droughts have hurt many parts of Africa
- contamination of water
- high import tariffs is difficult for products to compete in important markets
9 Clues: contamination of water • fertile land becomes desert • Sahel struggles to farm in its_____ • droughts have hurt many parts of Africa • removal of a forest or stand of trees • could cause diseases or death if not cleaned • only six percent of the continent’s farmland is • the constant rising of project costs is making it hard to build buildings • ...
Environmental Health 2022-01-03
Across
- Assessment measuring the risk
- the study of how poisons affect an organism's health
- the degree to which a substance is harmful to an organism
- The study of how environmental factors affect human health and our quality of life
- the study of disease in human populations
- The probability that a hazard will cause a harmful response
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- (relationship) the effect on an organism at different levels of exposure to a pollutant or other hazardous susbtance
- a disease causing organism
- The level of exposure to a pollutant or other hazardous substance
- Factors that threaten or are harmful to human health
10 Clues: a disease causing organism • Assessment measuring the risk • the study of disease in human populations • the study of how poisons affect an organism's health • Factors that threaten or are harmful to human health • the degree to which a substance is harmful to an organism • The probability that a hazard will cause a harmful response • ...
Environmental Terms 2022-04-05
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- the breeding of specimens of a plant or animal by natural processes from the parent stock
- consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land
- prevention of wasteful use of a resource
- where the tide meets the stream
- of or relating to land as distinct from air or water terrestrial transportation
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- a means of securing the necessities of life
- physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms
- a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment
- a brown seaweed with berrylike air bladders
9 Clues: where the tide meets the stream • prevention of wasteful use of a resource • a means of securing the necessities of life • a brown seaweed with berrylike air bladders • consisting of marshes or swamps; saturated land • physical rather than biological; not derived from living organisms • a biological community of interacting organisms and their physical environment • ...
Environmental Changes 2022-04-13
9 Clues: hibernation • responses to sun • Everyday changes • responses to water • Happens every season • responses to gravity • Large blooms of algae • changes Gives time to adapt • changes doesn't give time to change
environmental issues 2014-11-28
9 Clues: rubbish of house • separating rubbish • produce nuclear energy • energy that comes from water • is used to produce wind power • sources that come from fossils • increase of temperature of world • gases that increase global warming • comes from sources that are replenished on human time scale
Environmental Awareness 2021-05-05
Across
- Every year, we commemorate ______ Day to support environmental protection.
- Singapore is a low lying country which will be affected by ______ sea levels.
- In class, we learn to ________ an old T-shirt into a tote bag.
- Singapore has launched the _____ Plan to raise environmental protection.
- Sea animals sometimes mistake plastic bags for _____ by eating them.
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- We can _______ used plastic bottles by placing them in the correct bin.
- When animals feed on plastic bags, they will fall _____.
- We can ______ plastic bags to store trash that we throw out.
- We can ______ air pollution by taking public transport.
9 Clues: We can ______ air pollution by taking public transport. • When animals feed on plastic bags, they will fall _____. • We can ______ plastic bags to store trash that we throw out. • In class, we learn to ________ an old T-shirt into a tote bag. • Sea animals sometimes mistake plastic bags for _____ by eating them. • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL ISSUES 2022-07-20
Across
- poisonous materials that pollute the earth
- A large fire in woods or forests.
- Cutting down a large area of trees
- A rotating storm with very high winds.
- Something harmful released into the environment.
Down
- An increase in the earth's temperature
- A large amount of water on dry land.
- gases like carbondioxide that traps heat above the earth's surface
- A shortage of water caused by very low rain
9 Clues: A large fire in woods or forests. • Cutting down a large area of trees • A large amount of water on dry land. • An increase in the earth's temperature • A rotating storm with very high winds. • poisonous materials that pollute the earth • A shortage of water caused by very low rain • Something harmful released into the environment. • ...
Environmental issues 2019-03-28
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- if populationgrowth occurs in an area that depends on farming what might be a direct result
- people in Southern Africa would most be affected by the spread of the
- the use of one natural resource is often as high or higher in poor, arid as it is in rich nations what is that resource
- the people of Mozambiqueand Zimbabwe would be most likely to be affected by a change in flow in what river
- what tends to occur for ranchers because of a scarcity of farming land
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- People in Sub-Saharan Africa are least likely to live in this area
- what would be the most likely affect of deforestation in Central Africa
- The long term result of drought and desertification in Sub-Saharan
- what term would be the best to describe the process of putting trees back into an environment
9 Clues: People in Sub-Saharan Africa are least likely to live in this area • The long term result of drought and desertification in Sub-Saharan • people in Southern Africa would most be affected by the spread of the • what tends to occur for ranchers because of a scarcity of farming land • what would be the most likely affect of deforestation in Central Africa • ...
Environmental Crossword 2023-08-02
Across
- Reduces the hardness of water
- allows water to come out of the well and travel to buildings to be used
- Taking used materials and making the usable again
- An underground area where water collects between spaces in rocks
- disinfects water
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- water that has been used and is now contaminated
- something that water come out of
- Harmful and unsafe substances in water
- Where water is stored and pumped from
9 Clues: disinfects water • Reduces the hardness of water • something that water come out of • Where water is stored and pumped from • Harmful and unsafe substances in water • water that has been used and is now contaminated • Taking used materials and making the usable again • An underground area where water collects between spaces in rocks • ...
Environmental Crossword 2023-11-14
Across
- He lives in the sea, he is at risk and his males hatch the eggs.
- One of the main GM crops.
- An endangered animal that runs as fast as a car.
- At serious risk of extinction.
- Destructive vortex of wind.
Down
- The effect that increases temperature on earth.
- I am invisible but dangerous.
- It is adjusted in GMOs.
- I come from the pole and I’m very much at risk.
9 Clues: It is adjusted in GMOs. • One of the main GM crops. • Destructive vortex of wind. • I am invisible but dangerous. • At serious risk of extinction. • The effect that increases temperature on earth. • I come from the pole and I’m very much at risk. • An endangered animal that runs as fast as a car. • He lives in the sea, he is at risk and his males hatch the eggs.
Environmental Crossword 2023-11-08
Across
- What is the most endangered species in the world
- To convert waste into materials
- What disaster floods houses and causes serious damage to structures
- What are the impacts/effect of climate change
- What is the most dangerous environmental problem
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- What gives oxygen
- To not waste something after a single use
- carbon emissions
- What is something that can be recycled which would help impact on pollution
9 Clues: carbon emissions • What gives oxygen • To convert waste into materials • To not waste something after a single use • What are the impacts/effect of climate change • What is the most endangered species in the world • What is the most dangerous environmental problem • What disaster floods houses and causes serious damage to structures • ...
Environmental Protection 2023-10-30
Across
- the protection of plants and animals from the damaging effects of human activity
- the cutting down of trees in a large area, or the destruction of forests by people
- the fact of soil or stone. being gradually damaged and removed by the waves, rain, or wind
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- all the living things in an area and the way they affect each other and the environment
- the number and types of plants and animals that exist in a particular area
- the whole mass of air that surrounds the Earth
- damage caused to water, air, etc.
- animals or plants that may soon not exist because there are very few now alive
- a situation in which something no longer exists
9 Clues: damage caused to water, air, etc. • the whole mass of air that surrounds the Earth • a situation in which something no longer exists • the number and types of plants and animals that exist in a particular area • animals or plants that may soon not exist because there are very few now alive • ...
Environmental Impact 2024-02-03
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- The variety of life in a particular habitat, including the different species, genes, and ecosystems.
- The release of harmful substances into the air, often from industrial activities
- A document that outlines the objectives of an environmental impact assessment.
- The increase in the Earth's average temperature, primarily due to the buildup of greenhouse gases
- A measure of the total greenhouse gases produced to support human activities.
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- The amount of greenhouse gases, primarily carbon dioxide, emitted directly or indirectly by an individual, organization, or country.
- The contamination of water bodies with harmful substances
- The examination of the potential impacts of a product or process throughout its entire project
- The process of using materials again to create new products
9 Clues: The contamination of water bodies with harmful substances • The process of using materials again to create new products • A measure of the total greenhouse gases produced to support human activities. • A document that outlines the objectives of an environmental impact assessment. • ...
Environmental Laws 2024-04-15
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- controlling global warming by setting greenhouse gas emissions targets for developed countries.
- identifies threatened and endangered species in the US, and puts their protection ahead of economic considerations.
- lists species that cannot be commercially traded as live specimens or wildlife products.
- bans food additives which are found to cause or induce cancer in humans or animals.
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- controls hazardous waste with a cradle to grave system. set maximum permissible amounts of water pollutants that can be discharged into waterways. Aim: to make surface waters swimmable and fishable.
- phase out of ozone depleting substances.
- set emission standards for cars, and limits for release of air pollutants.
- controls hazardous waste with a cradle to grave system.
- set maximum contaminant levels for pollutants that may have adverse effects on human health.
9 Clues: phase out of ozone depleting substances. • controls hazardous waste with a cradle to grave system. • set emission standards for cars, and limits for release of air pollutants. • bans food additives which are found to cause or induce cancer in humans or animals. • lists species that cannot be commercially traded as live specimens or wildlife products. • ...
Environmental problems 2024-02-14
Across
- forests are in danger
- fish disappear
- rise rise the level of the sea is rising
- rain when the rain is yellow
- warming when the temperature rises
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- pollution when there are plastics everywhere
- pollution when the coasts are dirty
- species animals in danger
- ice caps ice caps are melting
- pollution when the sea is dirty
10 Clues: fish disappear • forests are in danger • species animals in danger • rain when the rain is yellow • ice caps ice caps are melting • pollution when the sea is dirty • warming when the temperature rises • pollution when the coasts are dirty • pollution when there are plastics everywhere • rise rise the level of the sea is rising
Environmental protection 2025-12-17
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- When substances ..., they break down into different chemicals.
- She was a wonderful teacher. It will be difficult to ... her.
- Traffic jams ... both air and noise pollution.
- I feel very tired; I don't think I have the ... to play football this evening.
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- There wasn't enough water left for her to ... the shampoo out of her hair.
- Our teachers ... us to use recycled paper.
- My brother likes to ... comics with his friends.
- He ... her birthday present in recycled paper.
- People in our neighbourhood have started a paper recycling ...
9 Clues: Our teachers ... us to use recycled paper. • He ... her birthday present in recycled paper. • Traffic jams ... both air and noise pollution. • My brother likes to ... comics with his friends. • When substances ..., they break down into different chemicals. • She was a wonderful teacher. It will be difficult to ... her. • ...
environmental justice 2025-02-27
Across
- earning less money than other people
- process of making something poisonous
- to treat a person as if they were not important
- fairness in the way people are treated
- synonym for mostly/mainly
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- another word for poisonous
- people who lived originally in a place
- a place where waste and trash are buried
- a large-scale public demonstration
9 Clues: synonym for mostly/mainly • another word for poisonous • a large-scale public demonstration • earning less money than other people • process of making something poisonous • people who lived originally in a place • fairness in the way people are treated • a place where waste and trash are buried • to treat a person as if they were not important
Environmental Problems 2026-05-04
10 Clues: Food Waste • Deforestation • Air Pollution • Global Warming • Harming of EV's • Plastic Pollution • Wildlife Extinction • Wildlife Extinction • Food & Water Insecurities • Not enough food transportation
Business & Economics 2021-10-12
10 Clues: not essential • gain something • an organization • employing people • shortage of a thing • something essential • a study of scarcity • a group of individuals • materials found in nature • wealth to start a business
Politics: Presidents, Global Conflicts, Environmental Concerns 2023-07-13
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- - Last name of the President of Russia.
- - Last name of the 45th President of the United States.
- - Last name of the 44th President of the United States.
- - Middle Eastern country involved in a conflict with the United States.
- - Political movement focused on environmental protection and sustainability.
- - The withdrawal of the United Kingdom from the European Union.
- - Middle Eastern country embroiled in a civil war.
- - Use of violence for political gain or to instill fear.
- - Exchange of goods and services between nations.
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- - Practice of conducting negotiations between nations.
- - Concerns related to the long-term state of the Earth's environment.
- - First name of a prominent environmental activist.
- - International alliance for collective defense.
- - System of government by the people, for the people.
- - Heads of state and government leaders.
15 Clues: - Last name of the President of Russia. • - Heads of state and government leaders. • - International alliance for collective defense. • - Exchange of goods and services between nations. • - Middle Eastern country embroiled in a civil war. • - First name of a prominent environmental activist. • - System of government by the people, for the people. • ...
Flags 2023-07-05
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- Flag Represents the LGBTQ+ community and its diversity.
- Flag Exchanges between nations to signify friendly relations.
- Flag Represents a country and its identity.
- Flag Represents the culture or heritage of a group of people.
- Flag Symbolizes environmental conservation and awareness.
- Flag Represents a specific state or province within a country.
- Flag Represents the Olympic Games and its values.
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- Flag Represents an organization or group of countries.
- Flag Used for signaling messages, especially at sea.
- Flag Represents a significant event or period in history.
- Flag Symbolizes peace and unity among nations.
- Flag Used by ships to communicate messages or signals.
- Flag Represents a particular branch of the military.
- Flag Represents a sports team or event.
- Flag Indicates a potential danger or hazard.
15 Clues: Flag Represents a sports team or event. • Flag Represents a country and its identity. • Flag Indicates a potential danger or hazard. • Flag Symbolizes peace and unity among nations. • Flag Represents the Olympic Games and its values. • Flag Used for signaling messages, especially at sea. • Flag Represents a particular branch of the military. • ...
Introduction to Economics 2020-10-02
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- a statement proving that something can be shown to be true or false
- an assumption under the law of diminishing marginal utility (2 words)
- the FOP that is man made
- prolonged recession
- the cost of the alternative foregone
- when goods are scarce you have to trade off between goods
- the reward for land
- the FOP supplied by nature
- an example of an economic good
- the type of development that meets the needs of the present generation without comprising the needs to future generations
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- a science that studies human behaviour
- the amount of satisfaction derived from consumption of a good
- characteristics of an economic good
- the individual who makes the decision to buy goods and services for their own personal use
- the FOP using human initiative
- a type of economy where government makes the decision on behalf of the people
- when supply of resources are limited
- an assumption economists make about consumer behaviour
- the FOP supplying skills
19 Clues: prolonged recession • the reward for land • the FOP that is man made • the FOP supplying skills • the FOP supplied by nature • the FOP using human initiative • an example of an economic good • characteristics of an economic good • the cost of the alternative foregone • when supply of resources are limited • a science that studies human behaviour • ...
Easy Economics Test 2021-10-04
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- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- when consumers react to an increase in a good's price by consuming less of that good and more of a substitute good
- a good that consumers demand less of when their incomes increase
- a table that lists the quantity of a good a person will buy at various prices in a market
- the change in consumption that results when a price increase causes real income to decline
- describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1
- describes demand that is not very sensitive to price changes
- a measure of how consumers respond to price changes
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- two goods that are bought and used together
- a graphic representation of a demand schedule
- consumers will buy more of a good when its price is lower and less when its price is higher
- good that used in place of one another
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at various prices
- a good that consumers demand more of when their incomes increase
- the statistical characteristics of populations and population segments, especially when used to identify consumer markets
- a Latin phrase that means "all other things held constant"
- the amount of goods available
- the total amount of money a company receives by selling goods or services
- describes demand that is very sensitive to a change in price
19 Clues: the amount of goods available • good that used in place of one another • two goods that are bought and used together • a graphic representation of a demand schedule • a measure of how consumers respond to price changes • describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1 • the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it • ...
Economics week 9 2023-03-17
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- imperfect market industry structure
- used to pay for goods
- a new means of exchange
- study of small economic units
- a few powerful buyers in a market
- one buyer
- responsiveness to a change of price
- one supplier
- impact not included in price
- trading without money
- cost of alternative foregone
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- where supply meets demands
- study of national and international economies
- an agreement
- type of economic system
- difference between current price and future value
- theory of price with time-lag
- market that has full information
- used to back money
19 Clues: one buyer • an agreement • one supplier • used to back money • used to pay for goods • trading without money • a new means of exchange • type of economic system • where supply meets demands • impact not included in price • cost of alternative foregone • study of small economic units • theory of price with time-lag • market that has full information • a few powerful buyers in a market • ...
Economics Vocab 2 2013-02-08
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- the quantity of a product a producer may choose to sell at a certain price
- the economic stage where acceleration of productions is dwindling, getting less and less, as more factors slow production
- a graph which all of the different amounts a product could be sold by and how much that product would be sold for at that quantity
- when a price of a good goes up, an individual might feel like he or she can no longer afford it, so he or she will substitute the item with another, less expensive one (CVS brands, Ralphs brand, etc.)
- the amount a company pays whether they are producing nothing or a lot
- the extra utility (usefulness of an good) that one gets when he or she has 2 of the same product
- adj. when the demand of an object changes based on price
- the more the price of an object goes up, the less people feel they can continue to afford it with their current income staying the same; thus, the less they buy
- electronic company with internet shopping
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- money given by the government to companies or individuals to protect a certain product and make sure prices don’t surge, leaving less people buying the product and more businesses going out of business
- when the extra utility (usefulness, helpfulness, fulfillment) of having multiple of a good starts to fade
- a product (usually cheaper) that can be used as a replacement for a more expensive, similar good (ex: the store brand)
- a table including the price and the number of a product in reference to each other; used for determining the most profitable method in selling an item
- a table including how much of a product a producer will supply at different prices (usually as price goes up, the more they will supply to sell)
- a graph displaying the price and quantity of a product; used for determining how much of a good a store or supplier should order/produce
- change in price has little effect on how much of a product is sold (examples of products include things people need such as gasoline)
- measure of economic flexibility of demand for a good: likely hood to change, fluctuate, etc. depending on variables (price, etc.)
- the ability to afford, keenness to purchase, and want to buy a product
- a good that is related to another good and directly effected by how the other good is doing (both good and bad); the more the primary good sells, the more the compliment will sell (or not sell)
19 Clues: electronic company with internet shopping • adj. when the demand of an object changes based on price • the amount a company pays whether they are producing nothing or a lot • the ability to afford, keenness to purchase, and want to buy a product • the quantity of a product a producer may choose to sell at a certain price • ...
Economics Key terms 2014-06-07
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- network of buyers and sellers to exchange goods and services
- of supply and demand curves
- of the good sellers are willing to sell at a certain price
- in price results in a small change in quantity demanded
- Floor/Implemented by government to help producers
- sense of well being or satisfaction a person derives from a good
- in price results in a large change in quantity demanded
- seeking the good or service
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- offering the good or service
- when there is an excess supply
- of producing the good
- amount of amount of money received for a good or service.
- of good the buyers are willing to buy at a certain price
- when there is an excess demand
- Cost/The cost of producing another unit
- Good/Demand increases when income decreases
- Good/Demand increases when income increases
- of good where an increase of price in one causes a rightward shift of demand curve for the other
- Ceiling/Implemented by government to help consumers
- Cost/The highest price the consumer would be willing to pay for an additional unit
20 Clues: of producing the good • of supply and demand curves • seeking the good or service • offering the good or service • when there is an excess supply • when there is an excess demand • Cost/The cost of producing another unit • Good/Demand increases when income decreases • Good/Demand increases when income increases • Floor/Implemented by government to help producers • ...
Economics and geography 2014-09-01
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- plan of income and expenses
- struggle among producers for consumers´ money
- total value of all goods and services produced in 1 year in country
- a person who starts a new business
- central government makes all economic decisions
- removal of trade barriers
- limits international trade
- goods sold in a country but are produced outside country
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- general increase in prices
- act of using money in the hope of making a profit later
- capitalism
- money earned by selling goods and services
- money left after subtracting the costs of doing business
- concentrating on a limited number of goods or activities
- combines elements of traditional,command,mixed
- price paid for borrowing money
- a decline in economic growth for six monthes or more
- exchange of goods and services in a market
- goods produced in country and sold outside country
19 Clues: capitalism • removal of trade barriers • general increase in prices • limits international trade • plan of income and expenses • price paid for borrowing money • a person who starts a new business • money earned by selling goods and services • exchange of goods and services in a market • struggle among producers for consumers´ money • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2024-06-11
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- The physical things a business needs to operate
- The workforce to keep a business running
- The cost required for something is also known as an ______
- The passion for running a business
- When the purchasing value of money decreases the economy ______
- When a business controls the majority of one resource or type of market
- The consumer desire to purchase goods
- The study of economics from a smaller lens
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- The growth of either money or debt with time
- When a resource is rare or hard to find it is ______
- The study of economics from a bigger lens
- The structure that allows buyers and sellers to trade goods
- Someone looking to buy goods
- In order to meet demand you must have enough ______
- Not a want, but our physiological ______
- Something we don't technically need is a _____
- A statistic used to measure the economic health of a country or region
- Organizing the way your money is spent is called ______
- Shares of a company are traded as ______
- Where operations for a business are run
20 Clues: Someone looking to buy goods • The passion for running a business • The consumer desire to purchase goods • Where operations for a business are run • The workforce to keep a business running • Not a want, but our physiological ______ • Shares of a company are traded as ______ • The study of economics from a bigger lens • The study of economics from a smaller lens • ...
GDP 2021-04-06
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- .goods and services purchased from another country
- GDP GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation
- capital the accumulated knowledge (from education and experience), skills, and expertise possessed by the average worker in an economy
- capita GDP the GDP of a country divided by the population of that country
- combination of invention and innovation
- cycle the wave-like GDP cycles of varying length and amplitude
- goods and services produced in Canada, but sold to other countries
- domestic product the total value of all final goods and services produced in the economy during a given period
- severe or prolonged recession
- .a fall in the level of real GDP - usually when GDP falls in two consecutive quarters
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- branch of economics that focuses on economic decisions of individuals, households, and businesses
- applying inventions to new products or services
- the total value of a nation’s production of goods and services
- branch of economics that focuses on the performance, structure, behavior, and decision-making of an entire economy - the ‘big picture’
- rate the value of one currency in terms of another currency
- advances in knowledge
- capital the plants, equipment, and infrastructure operating in an economy
- GDP GDP valued at current dollars...not adjusted for inflation
18 Clues: advances in knowledge • severe or prolonged recession • combination of invention and innovation • applying inventions to new products or services • .goods and services purchased from another country • GDP GDP valued at constant dollars...adjusted for inflation • rate the value of one currency in terms of another currency • ...
Famous Environmentalist 2016-05-20
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- A German politician and former research scientist. She began her leadership for the country as its environment minister in 1994, and since then Germany has become a leader in renewable energy and emission reductions.
- A Kenyan environmental and political activist. She founded the Green Belt Movement, an environmental non-governmental organization focused on the planting of trees, environmental conservation, and women's rights.
- The founder of the International Slow Food Movement,which strives to preserve traditional and regional cuisine and encourages farming of plants, seeds and livestock characteristic of the local ecosystem.
- An English broadcaster and naturalist. He is best known for writing and presenting the nine Life series, in conjunction with the BBC Natural History Unit, which collectively form a comprehensive survey of animal and plant life on the planet.
- An American author, scientist, ecologist, forester, conservationist, and environmentalist. His ethics of nature and wildlife preservation had a profound impact on the environmental movement, with his ecocentric or holistic ethics regarding land.
- An American marine biologist and conservationist whose book Silent Spring and other writings are credited with advancing the global environmental movement.
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- A famous actor that starred in the Titanic and dedicated his Oscar speech to promoting climate change awareness.
- An author, lecturer, and strategist on energy and the environment. In 2003, California Governor Arnold Schwarzenegger appointed him as Secretary of the California Environmental Protection Agency.
- An American statesman, author, explorer, soldier, naturalist, and reformer who served as the 26th President of the United States from 1901 to 1909. Making conservation a top priority, he established a myriad of new national parks, forests, and monuments intended to preserve the nation's natural resources.
- An American politician and environmentalist whose work in climate change activism earned him (jointly with the IPCC) the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007.
10 Clues: A famous actor that starred in the Titanic and dedicated his Oscar speech to promoting climate change awareness. • An American politician and environmentalist whose work in climate change activism earned him (jointly with the IPCC) the Nobel Peace Prize in 2007. • ...
Risk Factors and Symptoms of Type 1 and Type 2 Diabetes Mellitus 2023-11-15
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- T1 presenting factor, increased thirst
- T1 presenting factor, increased frequency of urination
- an example of an environmental risk factor for T2 diabetes referring the BMI of the individual
- environmental factor which is considered a risk factor for T2 diabetes, an example of where this has been particularly influential would be in India and relates to movement of people and changes in society
- In the general population this contributes a 0.2-1% risk of developing T1 diabetes, inherited
- type of twin where the presence of T1 diabetes in one can be linked with an up to 70% increased genetic risk of it developing in the other
- (two words) the type of destruction of beta cells of the pancreas which causes T1 diabetes
- period in time during which insulin resistence, such as due to obesity or puberty, can increase the risk of T1 diabetes developing at the later stage as per the accelerator hypothesis
- 30% of patients diagnosed with T2 present in this way - have no symptoms directly linked to hyperglycaemia
- higher birth order and gestational infections are examples of this environmental T1 risk factor
- environmental … such as allowance, steptozocin, vacor which are T1 risk factors
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- Excessive amounts in the diet has been linked to increased risk of T1 diabetes, although the mechanism for this is unclear
- these stresses can cause an increased risk of T1 diabetes due to dysregulation of the autonomic nervous system and immune system
- Failure of these processes in T1 diabetes leads to a range of different symptoms people can present with including extreme fatigue, muscle wasting through protein breakdown, weight loss
- Grouping of symptoms which would include things such as thirst, polyuria, nocturnal, blurred vision - all of which may be presenting features of undiagnosed diabetes
- term used to describe risk factors of T2 diabetes such as family history, age, ethnicity, birth weight and fetal nutrition - things that the person cannot change
- acute medical situation where there is an toxic over production of ketone bodies affecting the pH of the blood
17 Clues: T1 presenting factor, increased thirst • T1 presenting factor, increased frequency of urination • environmental … such as allowance, steptozocin, vacor which are T1 risk factors • (two words) the type of destruction of beta cells of the pancreas which causes T1 diabetes • ...
economic 2022-11-01
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- the extra benefit of adding one unit
- the principle that limited amounts of goods and services are available to meet unlimited wants.
- the actions or activities that one person performs for another
- has fewer resources to produce consumer goods
- an expert in economics
- a phrase expressing the idea that a country that decides to produce more military goods
- a situation in which consumers want more of a good or service than producers are willing to make available at a particular price
- the physical objects that someone produces
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- the study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants by making choices
- any human made resource that is used to produce other goods and services
- something essential for survival, such as food or medical care
- something that people desire but that is not necessary for survival
- the extra cost of adding one unit
- the act of giving up one benefit in order to gain another, greater benefit
- a person who decides how to combine resources to create goods and services
- the most desirable alternative given up as the result of a decision
- all natural resources used to produce goods and services
- the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid
18 Clues: an expert in economics • the extra cost of adding one unit • the extra benefit of adding one unit • the physical objects that someone produces • has fewer resources to produce consumer goods • all natural resources used to produce goods and services • the effort people devote to tasks for which they are paid • ...
Socialism Key terms 2025-09-21
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- Revolutionary socialist, mass strike, rejection of reformism, spontaneity of the proletariat.
- gradual change through democratic reform (Webb, Crosland).
- Radical overthrow of capitalism through revolution (Marx, Luxemburg).
- Revolutionary socialism, historical materialism, class struggle, dictatorship of the proletariat.
- Marxist concept that economic structures shape politics, law, and culture.
- Third Way, reconciliation of social justice with free-market economics, globalisation, community.
- The socialist belief in brotherhood and cooperation between individuals.
- The idea of revising Marxism to adapt to modern conditions (linked to Crosland).
- of Outcome vs Equality of Opportunity – tensions within socialism about the type of equality sought.
- Gradualism, inevitability of democratic reform, welfare state, “inevitability of gradualness.”
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- The idea that socialism and capitalism are incompatible with one another
- Marxist belief in awareness of one’s social class and collective interests.
- Social democracy, revisionism, mixed economy, equality of opportunity, welfare provision.
- The part of the Labour constitution inspired by Webb and committing to public ownership
- alternatives to private property, including state ownership or cooperative ownership.
- Group of middle class class educated socialist committed to the idea of gradual reform through domcracy
- Giddens’ blend of social justice and market economics, “beyond” social democracy.
- Application of Marxist ideology in Russia - skipping the stage of industrialisation
18 Clues: gradual change through democratic reform (Webb, Crosland). • Radical overthrow of capitalism through revolution (Marx, Luxemburg). • The idea that socialism and capitalism are incompatible with one another • The socialist belief in brotherhood and cooperation between individuals. • Marxist concept that economic structures shape politics, law, and culture. • ...
Back to school 2023-09-28
15 Clues: Learner • Math aid • Resource hub • Meal container • Correction tool • Measurement tool • Social connection • After-school task • Educational guide • Learning materials • Organizational tool • Learning environment • Essential school item • Note-taking essential • Environmental friendly mean of transportation
Latin America Economics 2024-04-10
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- The act of economically punishing another nation
- an economic system in which economic decisions and the pricing of goods and services are guided by the interactions of a country's individual citizens and businesses
- the percentage of adults who can read and write
- Growth an increase in the production of economic goods and services in one period of time compared with a previous period
- The system by which one currency is exchanged for another; enables international transactions to take place
- the skills, knowledge, and qualifications of a person, group, or workforce
- Anything that slows down or prevents one country from exchanging goods with another
- a system that relies on customs, history, and time-honored beliefs
- An official ban on trade with a particular country; goal – to punish another country by suspending trade
- protects private property and allows a level of economic freedom in the use of capital, but also allows for governments to interfere in economic activities
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- A limit on the amount of a foreign good that can be imported; goal – to protect domestic industry
- a nation's central government own and control the means of production
- Tax placed on goods coming into a country; goal to protect domestic industry
- someone who takes risks to start a new business
- Both parties (or countries) in the transaction expect to gain something from the exchange
- The products a country makes best and that are in demand on the world market
- the man-made materials that are needed to produce goods and services
- total dollar value of all goods and services produced by a country in one year
- current trade agreement between United States, Mexico, and Canada
19 Clues: the percentage of adults who can read and write • someone who takes risks to start a new business • The act of economically punishing another nation • current trade agreement between United States, Mexico, and Canada • a system that relies on customs, history, and time-honored beliefs • the man-made materials that are needed to produce goods and services • ...
Economics week 9 2023-03-17
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- study of small economic units
- study of national and international economies
- responsiveness to a change of price
- market that has full information
- impact not included in price
- an agreement
- cost of alternative foregone
- imperfect market industry structure
- a few powerful buyers in a market
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- theory of price with time-lag
- difference between current price and future value
- a new means of exchange
- used to back money
- type of economic system
- where supply meets demands
- one supplier
- one buyer
- trading without money
- used to pay for goods
19 Clues: one buyer • one supplier • an agreement • used to back money • trading without money • used to pay for goods • a new means of exchange • type of economic system • where supply meets demands • impact not included in price • cost of alternative foregone • theory of price with time-lag • study of small economic units • market that has full information • a few powerful buyers in a market • ...
Economics Strand 1 2023-08-30
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- bring goods/services into a country from abroad for sale
- human resource which includes working people
- quantity demanded is greater than the quantity supplied
- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one is chosen
- involves human skills require to start and run a business
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government
- natural resource found on earth
- a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule
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- a state in which forces are balanced (ex. price and quantity)
- supply, demand, and prices are out of equilibrium
- an economic system in which production and prices are determined by unrestricted competition between privately owned businesses
- send goods/services to another country for sale
- monetary resources need to start and operate a business
- an economic system combining private and public enterprise.
- a tax or duty to be paid on a particular class of imports or exports
- the desire of purchasers, consumers, clients, employers, etc., for a particular commodity, service, or other item.
- the amount of a good or service offered for sale.
- the state of being in short supply; shortage
- an official ban on trade or other commercial activity with a particular country
19 Clues: natural resource found on earth • human resource which includes working people • the state of being in short supply; shortage • send goods/services to another country for sale • supply, demand, and prices are out of equilibrium • the amount of a good or service offered for sale. • a threatened penalty for disobeying a law or rule • ...
Economics and Business 2025-08-15
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- bringing goods from another country
- the way participants in an economy, business or rely on each other
- having a job that returns an income for the word provided
- a series of questions that are asked to a group of people to gather information about what most people think
- the problems of people having unlimited wants and needs but limited resources to support those needs and wants
- the amount of money a business earns after taking away the expenses that it has to pay
- natural or made materials that can be used to produce goods and services in economics
- sending goods to another country
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- the general increase in prices of goods and services
- a person who can work for a business
- things that we desire but can survive without
- a business who employ workers to produces goods and services
- the exchange of goods and services among buyers and sellers
- the study of how people and society use resources to satisfy their needs and wants
- things that we physically cannot survive without, including food, water and shelter
- the amount of money a person who borrows money from a bank on top of the original amount borrowed
- a people or business who makes and sells things for a product
- the money paid to an employee in exchange for their labour
- a plan for achieving goals
19 Clues: a plan for achieving goals • sending goods to another country • bringing goods from another country • a person who can work for a business • things that we desire but can survive without • the general increase in prices of goods and services • having a job that returns an income for the word provided • the money paid to an employee in exchange for their labour • ...
ECONOMICS 12 SEATWORK 2025-10-15
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- a merit good that creates positive externalities by improving welfare
- a line showing all combinations of goods a consumer a consumer can buy given income and prices
- a line showing combinations of two goods that give equal satisfaction
- system through which buyers and sellers exchange goods and services
- condition where resources are entirely inefficiently used
- when markets fail to allocate resources efficiently
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- a good with features of a public good but paartly excludable
- the advantage or gain from consuming a good or service
- a system where prices signal producers and consumers to adjust
- a type of externality that benefits others
- market failure where both private and social costs are affected
- a side effect or spillover that affects third parties
- the use of resources to maximize total welfare without waste
- prices determined by supply and demand with little government intervention
- a type of externality imposing costs on others
- when markets lead to unfair income or access differences
- the satisfaction a consumer gains from consuming a good or service
- contamination of water, or land that harms the environment
- a market situation with one dominant seller
19 Clues: a type of externality that benefits others • a market situation with one dominant seller • a type of externality imposing costs on others • when markets fail to allocate resources efficiently • a side effect or spillover that affects third parties • the advantage or gain from consuming a good or service • when markets lead to unfair income or access differences • ...
Populations Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2017-10-23
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- potential / The maximum capacity of an individual or population to reproduce under optimal environmental conditions
- capacity / represents the largest number of individuals that a given environment can support
- competition / an interaction in population ecology, whereby members of the same species compete for limited resources
- diagram / graph of the numbers of males and females within different age groups of a population
- resistance / the sum of the environmental factors (such as drought, mineral deficiencies, and competition) that tend to restrict the biotic potential of an organism or kind of organism and impose a limit on numerical increase.
- distribution / the natural arrangement and apportionment of the various forms of animals and plants in the different regions and localities of the earth.
- growth / occurs when the individuals in a population reproduce at a constant rate
- factor / a factor that causes population growth to decrease
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- growth / occurs when a population's growth slows or stops following a period of exponential growth (S-shaped curve)
- / the movement of individuals out of a population
- population growth / A condition in which a population neither grows nor declines, because the number of births in a year equals the number of deaths.
- competition / existing or occurring between different species.
- / the movement of individuals into an area
- independent factor / affect all populations in similar ways, regardless of the population size
- transition / a dramatic change in birth and death rates
- / scientific study of human population
- density / the number of individuals per unit area
17 Clues: / scientific study of human population • / the movement of individuals into an area • / the movement of individuals out of a population • density / the number of individuals per unit area • transition / a dramatic change in birth and death rates • factor / a factor that causes population growth to decrease • ...
unit 5 2025-07-07
FAMU SCHOOLS AND COLLEGES 2024-02-07
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- Majors include: Environmental Science and Environmental Studies
- Majors include: Health and PE, Music Teacher Education, Elementary Education
- Located in Orlando
- Majors include: Construction Eng. Technology, Electronic Eng. Technology, and Architectural Studies
- Majors include: English, History, And Social Work
- Majors include: Graphic Design, Journalism, and Public Relations
- Majors include: Pre-Physical Therapy, Health Informatics, and Health Care Management
- Their student can be identified by their green scrubs
- Offers 29 master's degrees, 3 professional degrees and 12 doctoral programs
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- Majors include: Biology, Chemistry, and Computer Science
- Majors include: Chemical Engineering, Civil Engineering, and Mechanical Engineering
- Jobs include: Medical Science Liaison, Medical Chemist, and Pharmacologist
- Majors include: Agribusiness, Animal Science, Vet Tech
- Majors include: Supply Chain, Accounting, Facilities Management
14 Clues: Located in Orlando • Majors include: English, History, And Social Work • Their student can be identified by their green scrubs • Majors include: Agribusiness, Animal Science, Vet Tech • Majors include: Biology, Chemistry, and Computer Science • Majors include: Environmental Science and Environmental Studies • ...
14 Environmental Issues 2021-01-04
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- It is caused by various gases and toxins released by industries and factories and combustion of fossil fuels.
- It is majorly caused by industrial waste that deprives soil from essential nutrients.
- Genetic modification of food results in increased toxins and diseases as genes from an allergic plant can transfer to target plant. Genetically modified crops can cause serious environmental problems as an engineered gene may prove toxic to wildlife.
- Clearing of green cover (forests) and make that land available for residential, industrial or commercial purpose.
- The ocean acidity has increased by the last 250 years but by 2100, it may shoot up by 150%. The main impact is on shellfish and plankton.
- Form of water precipitation that occurs due to the presence of certain pollutants in the atmosphere. It can be caused due to combustion of fossil fuels or erupting volcanoes or rotting vegetation which release sulfur dioxide and nitrogen oxides into the atmosphere.
- Climate changes are the result of human practices like emission of Greenhouse gases. It leads to rising temperatures of the oceans and the earth’s surface causing melting of polar ice caps, rise in sea levels and also flash floods.
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- It refers to migration of population from high density urban areas to low density rural areas which results in spreading of city over more and more rural land. It results in land degradation, increased traffic, environmental issues and health issues.
- The ozone layer is an invisible layer of protection around the planet that protects us from the sun’s harmful rays. Ozone layer is valuable because it prevents harmful UV radiation from reaching the earth. This is one of the most important current environmental problem.
- It is caused by oil spill, acid rain, urban runoff.
- Industry and motor vehicle exhaust are the number one pollutants. Heavy metals, nitrates and plastic are toxins responsible for it.
- Human activity is leading to the extinction of species and habitats. Balance of natural processes like pollination is crucial to the survival of the eco-system.
- The over consumption of resources and creation of plastics are creating a global crisis. Developed countries are notorious for producing an excessive amount of garbage and dumping it in the oceans and, less developed countries.
- The population of the planet is reaching unsustainable levels as it faces shortage of resources like water, fuel and food.
14 Clues: It is caused by oil spill, acid rain, urban runoff. • It is majorly caused by industrial waste that deprives soil from essential nutrients. • It is caused by various gases and toxins released by industries and factories and combustion of fossil fuels. • ...
Environmental issues/disasters 2020-04-10
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- pollution that affects the air and is usually caused by smoke or other harmful gases
- rain mixed with acid
- destruction of forests
- the total amount of greenhouse gases produced to directly and indirectly support human activities
- to release pollutant substances into air
- the condition of having a population so dense as to cause environmental deterioration
- fuels such as oil, coal, natural gas
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- protecting natural sources
- community of animals, plants living in an area which provides what they need to survive
- the process of transforming waste into new products
- synonym for garbage or trash
- noise with harmful impact on the activity of human or animal life.
- gradual warming of the earth's surface temperature
- absorbs a lot of heat from the sun's rays
14 Clues: rain mixed with acid • destruction of forests • protecting natural sources • synonym for garbage or trash • fuels such as oil, coal, natural gas • to release pollutant substances into air • absorbs a lot of heat from the sun's rays • gradual warming of the earth's surface temperature • the process of transforming waste into new products • ...
Environmental Words #2 2013-01-20
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- Bags are made of this material at the grocery store
- used water, not suitable for drinking
- water and raw waste disposed of in toilets or bathrooms
- living factors of the environment
- Non living factors of the environment
- the opposite of an acid
- opposite of a base
- needle bearing trees that produce seeds in cones
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- Mostly fertile surface soil used in gardens lots
- the number of species present in an area
- molten rock sometimes ejected from volcanoes
- rain that is high in acidity levels
- The amount of a product are willing and able to buy
- waste in a state between liquid and solid
14 Clues: opposite of a base • the opposite of an acid • living factors of the environment • rain that is high in acidity levels • used water, not suitable for drinking • Non living factors of the environment • the number of species present in an area • waste in a state between liquid and solid • molten rock sometimes ejected from volcanoes • ...
Environmental Quality Commission 2015-07-23
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- community in general.
- an official order or commission to do something.
- a group of people officially charged with a particular function.
- gathering of people for a particular purpose.
- power given to make recommendations but not to enforce them.
- formal meeting for discussion.
- a firm decision to do or not to do something.
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- empowered to put plans, actions, or laws into effect.
- prize or other mark of recognition given in honor of an achievement.
- elected executive head of a state.
- proposal as to the best course of action by an authoritative body.
- a list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting.
- an official who is the head of a government department.
- a written law passed by a legislative body.
14 Clues: community in general. • formal meeting for discussion. • elected executive head of a state. • a written law passed by a legislative body. • gathering of people for a particular purpose. • a firm decision to do or not to do something. • an official order or commission to do something. • a list of items to be discussed at a formal meeting. • ...
AP Environmental Science 2024-02-26
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- energy that is not depleted
- used for nonrenewable dangerous energy
- produced in photochemical smog
- geologic source of CO2 in the atmosphere
- government policy to help air pollution
- how carbon gets stored long-term
- helps with indoor pollution
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- breakdown of organic matter
- organic carbon based energy
- comes from excess fertilizer
- natural gas pollutant
- carbon based nonrenewable energy
- year long project
- caused by coal pollutants
14 Clues: year long project • natural gas pollutant • caused by coal pollutants • breakdown of organic matter • organic carbon based energy • energy that is not depleted • helps with indoor pollution • comes from excess fertilizer • produced in photochemical smog • carbon based nonrenewable energy • how carbon gets stored long-term • used for nonrenewable dangerous energy • ...
Environmental Review Project 2024-10-10
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- cycle the process of which the three main types of rock transform into each other
- energy energy from the sun that can become electrical or thermal energy
- key a simple tool used to identify specific objects
- the process in which cold, deep water rises to the ocean's surface replacing displaced surface water
- a group of people/organisms living together in one place
- the ability to maintain or support something over time
- an organism that can make its own food and energy
- cycle the rising of warmer substances and sinking of cooler ones
- energy from the sun that is converted to electrical or thermal energy
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- the harmful addition of substances/objects to an environment
- water falling from the sky in many different forms
- resource a natural substance that naturally replenishes itself a natural substance that cannot replenish itself at an adequate rate
- an organism that uses or eats something produced
- the process in which liquid becomes vapor
- study between an organism and their environment
15 Clues: the process in which liquid becomes vapor • study between an organism and their environment • an organism that uses or eats something produced • an organism that can make its own food and energy • water falling from the sky in many different forms • key a simple tool used to identify specific objects • the ability to maintain or support something over time • ...
Environmental Science Vocabularies 2022-09-12
14 Clues: producer • other consumers • nonliving things • all living things • fungi and bacteria • making its own food • example is mushroom • eating other organism • making sugar molecules • individual living thing • both producer and consumer • group of organisms related • members of the same species • all organisms living together
Environmental Science 🙂↕️ 2025-03-27
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- An area classified according to the organisms that live there
- A city that is hotter than rural areas
- community of organisms that interact with their environment
- A perfect crystal at zero Kelvin has zero entropy.
- Energy cannot be created or destroyed
- For a spontaneous process, the entropy of the universe increases.
- All the different kinds of life you'll find in one area
- When a community has to start from the Very beginning
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the Earth's surface
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- Nitrogen is converted into multiple chemical forms as it circulates among atmospheric, terrestrial, and marine ecosystems
- The total weight of all organisms in an area
- A biogeochemical cycle that involves the movement of phosphorus through the lithosphere, hydrosphere, and biosphere
- A non-native organism that thrives off of an environment
- When carbon atoms move through the atmosphere, living organisms and earthWhen carbon atoms move through the atmosphere, living organisms and earth
14 Clues: Energy cannot be created or destroyed • A city that is hotter than rural areas • The total weight of all organisms in an area • A perfect crystal at zero Kelvin has zero entropy. • When a community has to start from the Very beginning • All the different kinds of life you'll find in one area • A non-native organism that thrives off of an environment • ...
Environmental Science: Soil 2024-11-22
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- bedrock, unweathered parent material
- the proportions of different particle sizes
- weathered parent material
- a mix of humus and mineral matter in the soil proile
- this type of slope often has poorly developed soil
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- what all soil forms from
- the average percentage of organic matter in soil
- the top layer of organic matter in the soil profile
- the average percentage of air in soil
- a mix of clay and mineral matter in the soil profile
- the smallest soil size
- the decayed remains of organisms
- the largest soil size
- a mixture of sand, silt and clay
14 Clues: the largest soil size • the smallest soil size • what all soil forms from • weathered parent material • the decayed remains of organisms • a mixture of sand, silt and clay • bedrock, unweathered parent material • the average percentage of air in soil • the proportions of different particle sizes • the average percentage of organic matter in soil • ...
Politics 2013-09-15
13 Clues: money • together • a card you use • to make things fair • a place for decisions • there's three of them • another word for bill • the head of the country • what's fair on Australia • where you decide jail or not • A small leader of the country • something against the enviroment • something planned to make choices
Get to know your perfect big 2025-02-11
13 Clues: Major • eye color • Dorm last year • my favorite color • my favorite artist • my favorite number • my favorite animal • best day of the week • how many siblings I have • fav drink for a night out • my favorite fast food place • what did I eat this morning • my favorite study spot on campus
cr 5 final 4062015 2015-04-06
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- Auctions and game theory
- Father of econometrics
- Asset prices and optimal portfolio
- Vector autoregression (VAR)applications in finance
- Game theory
- Permanent income hypothesis
- Asymmetric information impacts on macroeconomics
- Allocation of resources in a centrally planned economy
- Principles for maximizing individual and firm behavior
- Externalities and transaction costs
- Decision-making with bounded rationality and satisficing
- Financial markets’ impact on monetary and fiscal policy
- Application of statistical methods to economic history
- Behavioral finance
- Economics of common pool resources
- International and interregional trade issues
- Social choice and market equilibrium
- Mathematical proof of market equilibrium
- Capital asset pricing and valuation of derivatives
- Non-cooperative game theory (_____ equilibrium)
- Game theory applied to industrial organization issues
- Institutions and economic performance
- Trade and development
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- Rational expectations and macroeconomic policy
- Input-output analysis
- Unemployment and search costs
- Life Cycle Hypothesis of savings
- Deferred algorithm in game theory
- Options pricing
- IS-LM model
- Information asymmetries and macroeconomic policy
- Industrial organization and theory of regulation
- Economic growth theory and models
- Efficient markets hypothesis
- International trade and capital movements
- Growth and development
- Mechanism design theory
- Economics of social issues (crime, discrimination…)
- Repeated games
- Market design with applications of deferred algorithm
- National income accounting
- Growth and development
42 Clues: Game theory • IS-LM model • Repeated games • Options pricing • Behavioral finance • Input-output analysis • Trade and development • Father of econometrics • Growth and development • Growth and development • Mechanism design theory • Auctions and game theory • National income accounting • Permanent income hypothesis • Efficient markets hypothesis • Unemployment and search costs • ...
Econ Review 2024-05-08
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- A tax placed on goods like jewelry and designer clothing.
- A tax placed on specified goods like alcohol and tobacco.
- Type of market that is increasing
- A plan that shows how you spend your money every month.
- A type of merge when two unlike companies merge.
- An effect Where the more money you make, the more luxury goods you buy vice-versa.
- Economic system where the Consumer makes the decisions.
- A contract by which someone guarantees for a fee to pay someone else for the value of property if it is lost or damaged.
- Economic system where the government does NOT interfere.
- The type of cost that is the next best alternative /trade off
- A type of tax that taxes the owned land and structures on your real estate.
- A social science that focuses on the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- A reward paid to the shareholders for their investment in a company's equity.
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- A type of merge when two like companies merge.
- The study of economics on an individual level.
- Type of market that is decreasing
- A type of economy When the economy starts to suffer, the government should influx (put) money into it.
- A type of tax that taxes an inheritance left behind.
- Things that go together
- Workforce used to create a product or service.
20 Clues: Things that go together • Type of market that is increasing • Type of market that is decreasing • A type of merge when two like companies merge. • The study of economics on an individual level. • Workforce used to create a product or service. • A type of merge when two unlike companies merge. • A type of tax that taxes an inheritance left behind. • ...
Olivia Pastrone - Econ Crossword 2021-04-30
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- a particular trade or service and the people who work on it
- the study of economic systems of small areas
- when an economy bases rules on tradition
- the idea that the world is converting to one economy
- the money that is used to pay for something like a product
- the amount of money that the government owes
- someone who specializes in the study of economics
- the economic influences that impact money and jobs
- a reduction in economic or business activity
- the study of people and choices
- when someone chooses their specialty as a profession
- how economies of the world’s nations affect each other
- when the people and the government share power
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- the ability of a capital to be moved from one country to another
- a reduction in the rate in which prices increase
- the economies of the world considered a single one
- a period of time where there is high unemployment
- when the government has all the power
- a time when a country’s economy is in a bad state
- a part of a country’s economic or business activities
- when the people have all the power
- the study of economic systems of large areas
- the money in an economy of a country
- a system that organizes a country’s trade, industry and $
- a particular area of business or industry
25 Clues: the study of people and choices • when the people have all the power • the money in an economy of a country • when the government has all the power • when an economy bases rules on tradition • a particular area of business or industry • the study of economic systems of small areas • the amount of money that the government owes • ...
Olivia Pastrone - Econ Crossword 2021-04-29
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- a particular trade or service and the people who work on it
- the study of economic systems of small areas
- when an economy bases rules on tradition
- the idea that the world is converting to one economy
- the money that is used to pay for something like a product
- the amount of money that the government owes
- someone who specializes in the study of economics
- the economic influences that impact money and jobs
- a reduction in economic or business activity
- the study of people and choices
- when someone chooses their specialty as a profession
- how economies of the world’s nations affect each other
- when the people and the government share power
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- the ability of a capital to be moved from one country to another
- a reduction in the rate in which prices increase
- the economies of the world considered a single one
- a period of time where there is high unemployment
- when the government has all the power
- a time when a country’s economy is in a bad state
- a part of a country’s economic or business activities
- when the people have all the power
- the study of economic systems of large areas
- the money in an economy of a country
- a system that organizes a country’s trade, industry and $
- a particular area of business or industry
25 Clues: the study of people and choices • when the people have all the power • the money in an economy of a country • when the government has all the power • when an economy bases rules on tradition • a particular area of business or industry • the study of economic systems of small areas • the amount of money that the government owes • ...
CROSSWORD PUZZLE ON POLITICS AND GOVERNANCE 2024-02-04
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- MAN ALTERNATIVE VISION OF THE STATE
- SOCIAL SCIENCE LIKE HISTORY, SOCIOLOGY AND ECONOMICS
- GREEK WORD OF GOVERNANCE
- THE PRODUCTION DISTRUBTION AND CONSUMPTION OF GOODS
- ANTI-RED TAPE ACT OF 2007
- OBSERVE THE CARDINAL RULES OF SCIENTIFIC LOGIC
- STUDY OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS
- ABSENCE OF LAW
- EACH STATE IS A KIND OF ASSOCIATION AND THAT MAN BY NATURE IS A POLITICAL ANIMAL
- THE SCIENCE OF THE LAW
- SELECTIVE RECREATION OF REALITY
- THIS APPROACH FIRMLY BELIEVES THAT VALUES CANNOT BE SEPARETED FROM THE STUDY OF POLITICS AND POLITICAL SYSTEMS
- RESEARCH IN POLITICAL SCIENCE MUST BE SYSTEMATIC
- INVESTIGATING REALITY LOGICALLY AND SYSTEMATICALLY
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- APPROACH IS RELATED TO HISTORY
- HUMAN BEHAVIOUR
- ORDER OUR SOCIAL AFFAIRS AND ACQUIRE GREATER CONTROL
- LATIN VERB GOVERNANCE
- TRANSACTION INVOLVING PUBLIC INTEREST MUST BE FULLY DISCLOSED AND MADE ACCESSIBLE TO THE PEOPLE
- PAST EVENTS OR THE RECORDS OF THE PAST
- MEANS TO KNOW
- POLITICS IS THE STRATEGY FOR MAINTAINING COOPERATION AMONG PEOPLE WITH DIFFERENT NEEDS AND IDEALS IN LIFE OR FOR RESOLVING THE CONFLICT WITHIN GROUP
- THE RULES OF THE POLITICAL SYSTEM TO SOLVE CONFLICTS BETWEEN ACTORS AND ADOPT DECISION
- ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT
- MEASURE AND QUANTIFY DATA
- POLITICS EVERYWHERE INVOLVES
- POLITICAL SCIENTIST AUTHOR OF BOOK POLITICS: WHO GETS WHAT, WHEN, HOW
- CITIZENS MUST BE WELL PROTECTED IN A PROMPT AND APPROPRIATE MANNER
- KEY TENET OF GOOD GOVERNANCE
- POLIS MEAN
30 Clues: POLIS MEAN • MEANS TO KNOW • ABSENCE OF LAW • HUMAN BEHAVIOUR • ACTIVE INVOLVEMENT • LATIN VERB GOVERNANCE • THE SCIENCE OF THE LAW • GREEK WORD OF GOVERNANCE • STUDY OF SOCIAL PROBLEMS • ANTI-RED TAPE ACT OF 2007 • MEASURE AND QUANTIFY DATA • POLITICS EVERYWHERE INVOLVES • KEY TENET OF GOOD GOVERNANCE • APPROACH IS RELATED TO HISTORY • SELECTIVE RECREATION OF REALITY • ...
Government effects on the environment 2024-04-30
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- Change The long-term alteration of global weather patterns, largely driven by human activities such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation.
- Contamination of the air, water, or soil by harmful substances released as a result of human activities.
- Scarcity The lack of sufficient water resources to meet the needs of a region's population, exacerbated by pollution, overuse, and climate change.
- The gradual wearing away of land surfaces by water, wind, or other natural processes, often exacerbated by human activities such as deforestation.
- Gas Emission Gases like carbon dioxide and methane that trap heat in the Earth's atmosphere, contributing to global warming and climate change.
- The protection and preservation of natural resources and ecosystems through sustainable management practices, aiming to maintain biodiversity and ecological balance.
- Management The collection, transportation, and disposal of waste materials, with improper disposal leading to pollution and environmental harm.
- The variety of plant and animal species in an ecosystem, which can be negatively impacted by human development and pollution.
- Development Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, balancing economic growth with environmental protection.
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- The clearing of trees and forests, often for agricultural or industrial purposes, leading to habitat loss and environmental degradation.
- Quality The cleanliness of the air in terms of the presence of pollutants, which can be affected by industrial emissions, transportation, and other human activities.
- Energy Energy derived from natural sources like sunlight, wind, and water, which reduces reliance on fossil fuels and mitigates environmental impacts.
- Harvesting fish from the oceans at a rate that exceeds the ability of fish populations to replenish, leading to depletion of marine resources.
- Acidification The decrease in pH levels of the Earth's oceans, primarily caused by the absorption of excess carbon dioxide from the atmosphere.
- Destruction The loss of natural habitats due to human activities like urbanization, agriculture, and infrastructure development.
15 Clues: Contamination of the air, water, or soil by harmful substances released as a result of human activities. • The variety of plant and animal species in an ecosystem, which can be negatively impacted by human development and pollution. • ...
Environmental Indicators 2021-08-19
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- A measure of how much oxygen is dissolved in water -
- The amount of oxygen consumed by bacteria and other microbes while they decompose organic matter in the presence of oxygen.
- A measure of the average kinetic energy present in a substance or object.
- can be measured by evaporating Measured in milligrams per litre.
- A measure of the amount of sunlight reaching a surface.
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- The measure of how much oxygen organic matter is using for its decomposition.
- The amount of oxygen available to living aquatic organisms.
- Salinity that has increased as a result of human activity.
- Measures the amount of inorganic salts dissolved in water or soil and is proportional to the salt concentration.
- A measure of the acidity or basicity of water or soil.
- A measure of fine particles suspended in water.
- Affects biological processes and the rate of chemical reactions.
12 Clues: A measure of fine particles suspended in water. • A measure of how much oxygen is dissolved in water - • A measure of the acidity or basicity of water or soil. • A measure of the amount of sunlight reaching a surface. • Salinity that has increased as a result of human activity. • The amount of oxygen available to living aquatic organisms. • ...
Environmental Changes 2022-04-13
9 Clues: hibernation • responses to sun • Everyday changes • responses to water • Happens every season • responses to gravity • Large blooms of algae • changes Gives time to adapt • changes doesn't give time to change
Environmental terms 2022-04-21
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- The process by which salvaged materials become usable products. Specifically, the reuse of specific consumer or industrial items in order to conserve scarce materials, reduce pollution and littering and generally improve the condition of the environment
- the gaseous phase of water
- Water that enters a drain or channel.
- The interacting system of a biological community and its non-living environmental surroundings
- the average weather in a given area over a longer period of time
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- a place where an organism makes its home
- a colorless and non-flammable gas at normal temperature and pressure
- The gas given off by substances that are solids or liquids at ordinary atmospheric pressure and temperatures
- the layers of gases surrounding a planet or other celestial body
9 Clues: the gaseous phase of water • Water that enters a drain or channel. • a place where an organism makes its home • the layers of gases surrounding a planet or other celestial body • the average weather in a given area over a longer period of time • a colorless and non-flammable gas at normal temperature and pressure • ...
Environmental Science 2022-05-27
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- a natural fuel such as coal or gas, formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms.
- the soil's ability to allow water movement into and through the soil profile
- the concentrations of salts in water or soils
- A gas humans breathe out
- a large system of rotating ocean currents
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- the gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land
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- a process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface
- Climate change refers to long-term shifts in temperatures and weather patterns
9 Clues: A gas humans breathe out • a large system of rotating ocean currents • the concentrations of salts in water or soils • the gradual caving in or sinking of an area of land • a process in which deep, cold water rises toward the surface • the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream. • ...
Environmental vocabulary 2022-01-27
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- Long-term heating of Earth's climate system
- Car exhaust, burps and radio broadcasts are all examples of ...
- Long-term change in the average weather patterns
- Fog from smoke
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- Introduction of harmful materials into the environment
- Energy from the sun
- Organic material that can be added to soil
- Converting waste materials into new materials
- Gases
9 Clues: Gases • Fog from smoke • Energy from the sun • Organic material that can be added to soil • Long-term heating of Earth's climate system • Converting waste materials into new materials • Long-term change in the average weather patterns • Introduction of harmful materials into the environment • Car exhaust, burps and radio broadcasts are all examples of ...
Environmental Policy 2022-11-01
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- Teacher that taught at lee williams high school
- carcinogen that causes mesothelioma
- Pesticides
- black goop that nature makes
- created the EPA in 1970
- Rain
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- Impact Statement A report required by federal law that assesses the possible effect of a project on the environment if the project is subsidized in whole or party by federal funds
- Specific rules or requirements to achieve objectives of broadly written statutory laws
- warming Long-term heating of Earth's surface
9 Clues: Rain • Pesticides • created the EPA in 1970 • black goop that nature makes • carcinogen that causes mesothelioma • warming Long-term heating of Earth's surface • Teacher that taught at lee williams high school • Specific rules or requirements to achieve objectives of broadly written statutory laws • ...
Environmental Monitoring 2023-09-05
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- Builds and launches weather satellites.
- Generally, occurs when a planet or other Solar System object is on the opposite side of the Sun from the Earth
- Uses POES and GOES to locate aviators, mariners, and land-based users in distress; Not used for military combat search and rescue (CSAR) missions.
- Military dedicated weather satellite that can take nighttime imagery with 1/4 moon visibility
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- Successor to POES
- Operates GOES, POES, JPSS, and DMSP
- Headquartered at Offut AFB; preparation of weather analysis for the intelligence community and DOD's only source of Space Weather products.
- Constant coverage with a rapid refresh rate and can observe many full storm areas at once
- Has visible, IR, and UV sensors. International partnership with EUMETSAT (provides a second polar orbit satellite for greater coverage).
9 Clues: Successor to POES • Operates GOES, POES, JPSS, and DMSP • Builds and launches weather satellites. • Constant coverage with a rapid refresh rate and can observe many full storm areas at once • Military dedicated weather satellite that can take nighttime imagery with 1/4 moon visibility • ...
Environmental Science 2023-11-02
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- a consumer that eats producers
- a consumer that eats producers and consumers
- a consumer that eats other consumers
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- a consumer that eats dead consumers
- living things
- an organism that eats other organisms
- a thin layer of gas that surrounds the earth's surface
- an organism that can produce or create its own food
- nonliving things
9 Clues: living things • nonliving things • a consumer that eats producers • a consumer that eats dead consumers • a consumer that eats other consumers • an organism that eats other organisms • a consumer that eats producers and consumers • an organism that can produce or create its own food • a thin layer of gas that surrounds the earth's surface
Environmental learning 2019-07-10
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- to get hold of something or someone
- the protection of animals plants and natural areas
- something that you can do well
- a cut on something or someone
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- to pull something somewhere with a lot of effort
- the baby of some wild animals
- someone who steals something
- the bad feeling you get because you have done something wrong
- not wanting to work
9 Clues: not wanting to work • someone who steals something • the baby of some wild animals • a cut on something or someone • something that you can do well • to get hold of something or someone • to pull something somewhere with a lot of effort • the protection of animals plants and natural areas • the bad feeling you get because you have done something wrong
Environmental science 2020-09-22
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- also called a pore found in the epidermis of leaves, stems, and other organs, that controls the rate of gas exchange.
- The The air space found between the sponge and parenchyma cells
- each of a pair of curved cells that surround a stoma, becoming larger or smaller according to the pressure within the cells.
- single layer of cells on the lower surface of the leaf that contains stomata and guard cells.
- a strand of conducting vessels in the stem or leaves of a plant, typically with phloem on the outside and xylem on the inside.
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- a layer of parallel elongated cells below the epidermis of a leaf.
- cuticle covers the leaves of all plant
- makes green pigment
- This is a single layer of cells containing few or no chloroplasts.
9 Clues: makes green pigment • cuticle covers the leaves of all plant • The The air space found between the sponge and parenchyma cells • a layer of parallel elongated cells below the epidermis of a leaf. • This is a single layer of cells containing few or no chloroplasts. • single layer of cells on the lower surface of the leaf that contains stomata and guard cells. • ...
Environmental Science 2023-01-30
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- I am home to many creatures, some small, some tall. What am I?
- I am a vital resource, we use it every day. What am I?
- I grow tall, but have no bones. What am I?
- I am a type of gas, we all need to live. What am I?
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- I am always hungry, I must always be fed. The finger I touch, will soon turn red. What am I?
- I am clean and clear, I flow to the sea. What am I?
- I change the world and make it bright. But when I'm gone, it's dark all night. What am I?
- I am always wet, but never make a sound. What am I?
- I am a planet, big and blue. What am I?
- I am always up, but never grow old. What am I?
10 Clues: I am a planet, big and blue. What am I? • I grow tall, but have no bones. What am I? • I am always up, but never grow old. What am I? • I am clean and clear, I flow to the sea. What am I? • I am always wet, but never make a sound. What am I? • I am a type of gas, we all need to live. What am I? • I am a vital resource, we use it every day. What am I? • ...
Environmental Changes 2023-01-06
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- a benefit of a forest fire for plants
- the second to return after a forest fire
- after a hurricane animals must move to find
- a lack of water that causes natural change
- the reason plants return first after a forest fire
- water behind a beaver dam creates this
- an example of a natural event change with water
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- the first to return after a forest fire
- breaks down waste and returns it to the soil
- germinating seeds compete for this
- a benefit of a flood for plants
11 Clues: a benefit of a flood for plants • germinating seeds compete for this • a benefit of a forest fire for plants • water behind a beaver dam creates this • the first to return after a forest fire • the second to return after a forest fire • a lack of water that causes natural change • after a hurricane animals must move to find • breaks down waste and returns it to the soil • ...
ENVIRONMENTAL PROBLEMS 2026-02-25
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- The rise in Earth’s temperature
- Using up natural resources.
- Cutting down forests.
- Heat trapped by gases in the atmosphere.
- unwanted plastic items in the environment.
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- Long-term changes in weather patterns
- Harmful substances in air, water, or land
- When a species disappears forever.
- Too many people for available resources.
9 Clues: Cutting down forests. • Using up natural resources. • The rise in Earth’s temperature • When a species disappears forever. • Long-term changes in weather patterns • Too many people for available resources. • Heat trapped by gases in the atmosphere. • Harmful substances in air, water, or land • unwanted plastic items in the environment.
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 theory wage cut?
12 Clues: Who gave theory wage cut? • 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 • ...
GCE A-Level ! 2026-03-29
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- The resistance of a body to change in its state of motion (7) (Physics)
- Type of chemical bond involving shared electron pairs (9) (Chemistry)
- A sociological term for shared norms, values, and beliefs of a group (7) (Sociology)
- Market structure characterised by many firms selling differentiated products (12) (Economics)
- Process where cells divide to produce genetically identical daughter cells (7) (Biology)
- The smallest region in space where an electron is likely to be found (7) (Chemistry)
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- A measure of dispersion showing average squared deviation from the mean (8) (Maths)
- Bending of light as it passes between different media (10) (Physics)
- The rate of change of velocity with respect to time (12) (Maths)
- The wearing away of Earth’s surface by natural processes like water and wind (7) (Geography)
- A compound with the same molecular formula but different structural arrangement (7) (Chemistry)
- A sustained increase in the general price level in an economy (9) (Economics)
12 Clues: The rate of change of velocity with respect to time (12) (Maths) • Bending of light as it passes between different media (10) (Physics) • Type of chemical bond involving shared electron pairs (9) (Chemistry) • The resistance of a body to change in its state of motion (7) (Physics) • A sustained increase in the general price level in an economy (9) (Economics) • ...
Social 9: Economics 2020-06-09
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- ______ tax, is a tax on the sale of merchandise or services
- human _____ isthe illegal trade of human beings, a modern-day form of slavery, for the purpose of commercial sexual exploitation, forced labor, or involuntary military combat.
- In December 2015, 195 countries, including Canada, adopted the first-ever universal, legally binding global climate deal at the ______ Climate Conference.
- Resource ______ is the use of natural resources for economic growth, usually through environmental degradation.
- This was removed from gasoline, when it was discovered to have profound negative impacts on people's health.
- ___ tax is a tax system in which all people pay the same percentage of their income
- Healthcare paid for by individuals or their own insurance.
- One of the two major American political parties. The party supports more government intervention in the economy to provide more equality through social programs.
- the strict setting aside of natural resources to prevent the use or contact by humans or by human intervention.
- A resource that has a theoretically unlimited supply and is not depleted when used by humans.
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- The Canadian government has announced that they will ban the use of single-use _____.
- The ______ market is a market where transactions are not regulated by the government and do not count toward the GDP of a nation. Typically larger in developing countries.
- ______ tax, is a tax on people's earnings
- One of the two major political parties in the United States. Considered to be more conservative, the party supports reducing the power of the federal government in providing social programs, and giving people more economic freedom.
- The _____ Protocol (2005) was an agreement for controlling global warming by setting greenhouse gas emissions targets for developed countries. Canada did not ratify the agreement.
- The Canada ____ act is Canada's federal legislation for publicly funded health care
- meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
- _______diamonds come from war-torn parts of Africa and are mined under circumstances that violate basic human rights
- a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect by absorbing infrared radiation, e.g., carbon dioxide.
19 Clues: ______ tax, is a tax on people's earnings • Healthcare paid for by individuals or their own insurance. • ______ tax, is a tax on the sale of merchandise or services • The Canada ____ act is Canada's federal legislation for publicly funded health care • ___ tax is a tax system in which all people pay the same percentage of their income • ...
Introduction to Economics 2019-09-05
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- people who do the work to produce goods and services
- one more
- the satisfaction received from consuming a good or service
- the required resources to produce goods and services
- goods and services that we desire, but aren't necessary for our survival
- sacrifices that must be made when we choose one thing over another
- the worth of a good or service as determined by the market
- the basic economic problem
- an action that is performed for somebody else
- things we must have in order to survive: food, shelter, clothing
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- the tools, equipment, machinery, and factories that are used to produce goods and services
- natural resources required to produce goods and services
- a measure of output per unit of input
- benefits, rewards, or costs that motivate our economic decisions
- tangible items that are economically useful or satisfy a want
- the people who take a risk to start a new business or create a new product
- the cost of producing one more unit of a good or service
- the value of the next best use of money, time, or resources that we give up when we make a trade-off
- one of our most valuable resources
19 Clues: one more • the basic economic problem • one of our most valuable resources • a measure of output per unit of input • an action that is performed for somebody else • people who do the work to produce goods and services • the required resources to produce goods and services • natural resources required to produce goods and services • ...
Economics: Perfect Competition 2024-02-23
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- revenue Is equal to average revenue
- Knowledge is…
- The firm's supply curve is its…
- Has a trunk
- In the long run, a firm in perfect competition earns…
- Type of market where firms have perfect knowledge
- Man's best friend
- Market structure where many small firms compete
- Large marsupial
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- The firm's demand curve in perfect competition is…
- The lowest point average cost curve is intersected by the …
- MC = MR is the profit … condition
- If AR<AVC the firm will…
- Likes to chase mice
- In perfect competition, firms have no control over this
- Firms seek to maximise
- Price taker, not price...
- Term for a product that is identical across all suppliers
- Flying mammal
- Number of firms in perfect competition
20 Clues: Has a trunk • Knowledge is… • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Likes to chase mice • Firms seek to maximise • If AR<AVC the firm will… • Price taker, not price... • The firm's supply curve is its… • MC = MR is the profit … condition • revenue Is equal to average revenue • Number of firms in perfect competition • Market structure where many small firms compete • ...
Economics Unit 1 2024-02-07
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- every ___ is a no to something else
- _______ capital--knowledge and skills gained by workers through education and experience
- monetary or non-monetary gain received because of an action taken or a decision made
- human produced things used to create other things
- Tangible, physical objects
- one more
- any point below the PPF
- costs and benefits that can be easily quantified
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- intangible actions or activities
- Rewards or penalties that influence decisions and behavior
- the degree of uncertainty that a choice will result in the expected outcome
- _______ of production--the resources used to produce goods and services
- human physical and mental effort
- costs and benefits that cannot be easily quantified
- human wants for goods and services exceed the quantity that can be produced with available resources
- a conclusion reached after considering alternatives and their results
- any point above the PPF
- an outer limit or border
- what must be given up to obtain something
19 Clues: one more • any point below the PPF • any point above the PPF • an outer limit or border • Tangible, physical objects • intangible actions or activities • human physical and mental effort • every ___ is a no to something else • what must be given up to obtain something • costs and benefits that can be easily quantified • human produced things used to create other things • ...
Economics Revision Crossword 2023-07-12
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- The next best alternative you forgo
- What labour land enterprise and capital is called
- Something that is desired by one person
- Can be either public or private.
- Studies the behaviour of individual households and firms
- The theory that government intervention should act counter-cyclically to the business cycle
- Consumers determine what is produced.
- Drives economic growth and employment
- Human effort for the creation of goods and services.
- Produced to be used in the production of other goods.
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- A state where an economy is not growing or shrinking.
- The improvements in the production and the communication process which increase productivity and efficiency.
- The ability to produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another good
- Production possibility frontier
- The ability of an economy to produce at lower cost per unit compared to another economy that produces the same good or service
- Additional wants that are necessary for survival
- Items used in conjunction with another.
- The economic problem.
- Deals with the performance structure behaviour and decision making of an economy
19 Clues: The economic problem. • Production possibility frontier • Can be either public or private. • The next best alternative you forgo • Consumers determine what is produced. • Drives economic growth and employment • Something that is desired by one person • Items used in conjunction with another. • Additional wants that are necessary for survival • ...
Economics M1L1 Vocabulary 2023-03-31
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- Something used to make something else.
- Studying the economic decisions made by individuals and businesses.
- Fixed costs plus variable costs equal total costs.
- The study of how we make decisions in a world of limited resources.
- Previously manufactured goods used to make new goods and services.
- Services are work performed by a person for someone else.
- The cost of the next best alternative use of time or money when choosing to do one thing instead of another.
- The cost of producing one more of an item.
- A comparison of the cost of production versus the benefit of production.
- Expenses that change when the number of items produced changes.
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- Studying the economy as a whole and decisions made by larger units such as the government or entire industries.
- An economic system in which people do things the way they have always been done which emphasizes the trading and bartering of products and services.
- The human effort used to produce goods or services.
- Products that we use to satisfy our wants and needs.
- Things we find in nature used to make goods or services.
- People who start a business or invent a new product.
- Type of command economy in which a government owns the factors of production and states to seek a more fair distribution of property and labor. There is limited private ownership and limited social class distinctions. The production of goods is to provide for societal needs.
- Resources needed to produce goods and services.
- The alternative you face if you decide to do one thing rather than another.
19 Clues: Something used to make something else. • The cost of producing one more of an item. • Resources needed to produce goods and services. • Fixed costs plus variable costs equal total costs. • The human effort used to produce goods or services. • Products that we use to satisfy our wants and needs. • People who start a business or invent a new product. • ...
Ancient China Economics 2021-04-29
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- Where did the silk road end
- The Grand Canal is a ________
- Where were the extra supplies transported to
- How long was the silk road
- What was the first item traded on the silk road
- In what region was the main source of trading
- Who saw silk as an opportunity
- Where did Chinese people use kite
- What invention lead to the creation of areoplanes
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- When was the silk road in use
- Why did children use kites for
- Where does silk come from
- The Grand Canal was a way of transporting _______
- Why was the silk road created
- Why were they getting the extra supplies from
- The extra supplies went to what type of people
- The Grand Canal mostly supported people in
- When people go on the grand canal, they would ______
- What country traveled half the world for silk
19 Clues: Where does silk come from • How long was the silk road • Where did the silk road end • When was the silk road in use • Why was the silk road created • The Grand Canal is a ________ • Why did children use kites for • Who saw silk as an opportunity • Where did Chinese people use kite • The Grand Canal mostly supported people in • Where were the extra supplies transported to • ...
