environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Politics and Governance 2024-02-03
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- concerned chiefly with description and analysis of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods
- OF LAW: It is through the law that people express their will and exercise their sovereignty
- the manner in which power is exercised in the management of a country's economic and social resources for development
- is a key tenet of good governance.
- government should make its decision and endeavors known to the people
- After collecting data, the researcher should measure and quantify those data
- the study of society
- man alternative visions of the state.
- includes the decision-making and
- the branch of knowledge that records and explains the past events or the records of thepast.
- processes
- believes that there are certain uniformities in political behavior
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- The government should listen to the
- Decisions are made after taking into consideration the different viewpoints of the actors of the society.
- the study of formal structures like legislature, executive
- Theory and research should go together
- Political Science should not be separated from various other social sciences like history, sociology and economics, etc.
- of the people and take transparent actions.
- active involvement of affected and interested parties in the decision-making process
- the science of law
- values cannot be separated from the study of politics and political system.
- put emphasis on the use of those research tools and methods which generate valid, reliable and comparative data.
- is concerned with the institutions, justice and independence of judiciary.
23 Clues: processes • the science of law • the study of society • includes the decision-making and • is a key tenet of good governance. • The government should listen to the • man alternative visions of the state. • Theory and research should go together • of the people and take transparent actions. • the study of formal structures like legislature, executive • ...
Economics 2022-12-12
Across
- measures the responsiveness of demand to a change in income.
- Economics of individuals and business
- Land, Labour,Capital, Enterprize
- the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
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- the ratio of the percentage change in quantity demanded of a product to the percentage change in price.
- problem Limited resources
6 Clues: problem Limited resources • Land, Labour,Capital, Enterprize • Economics of individuals and business • measures the responsiveness of demand to a change in income. • the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. • ...
WX Block 7 Crossword Puzzle 2022-09-08
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- wouldn’t you like to know __________?
- Rotation that is maintained by a balance in pressure gradient force and centrifugal force.
- Environmental lapse rate equals the other lapse rates.
- Warm, dry wind observed on the E side of the Rocky Mountains.
- 12 to 1,240 miles
- Observed in Central California. The pressure gradient orients SE to NW & extends offshore near San Francisco.
- Large amounts of rain over a specified period of time.
- 3ºC/1,000ft
- 112324
- Created by TS downdrafts.
- Temps warm w/height while dew point dries/cools w/height.
- Environmental lapse rate falls between the moist & dry lapse rates.
- MCC & MCS
- Cold, dry winds which form near snow or ice covered mountains.
- SFC based _________. Temps warm w/height. Max intensity near the sunrise.
- Environmental lapse rate is less than the moist lapse rate.
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- Develops in the desert SW in a conditionally unstable atmosphere. mP overruns cT.
- 1ºC/1,000ft
- A ______ is in a state of adjustment between opposing forces by divergent or convergent atmospheric influences.
- Reflects at 2 or less constant pressure lvls, can be found inside or outside of the jet core.
- does NOT include any TS activity
- extends up to 2 1/2 miles from the storm center
- 1 rotating updraft core w/2 downdrafts
- Cold air over Warm air
- A ___ line. This pattern develops along the western edge of the Central Plains. mP overruns mT.
- short-lived phenomena 30-60 min
- Assumes that Mass->System = System->Mass
- DIV or diffluence occurs near the SFC or tropopause.
- ____ must be unfrozen, Air temps below freezing, CAA over the ____.
- up to 134 knots winds and 30 min duration
- Cold, dry winds observed on the leeward side of mountains.
- will last the duration of the storm
- Forms/intensified due to SFC CAA @E side of H & W side of L
33 Clues: 112324 • MCC & MCS • 1ºC/1,000ft • 3ºC/1,000ft • 12 to 1,240 miles • Cold air over Warm air • Created by TS downdrafts. • short-lived phenomena 30-60 min • does NOT include any TS activity • will last the duration of the storm • wouldn’t you like to know __________? • 1 rotating updraft core w/2 downdrafts • Assumes that Mass->System = System->Mass • ...
Grade 9 Unit C Vocabulary 2024-01-11
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- Disposal site for waste materials, typically buried and covered.
- Harmful substance that remains in the environment for a long time.
- Use of living organisms to clean up or neutralize pollutants in the environment.
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity in a solution.
- Small, spineless creature without a backbone, visible to the naked eye.
- Nutrient: Essential substance for organisms that lacks carbon-hydrogen bonds.
- Substance with a pH less than 7, capable of donating protons.
- Layer: Protective layer of ozone in the Earth's atmosphere, shielding against ultraviolet radiation.
- Environmental contamination that harms living organisms.
- Harmful effects arising from prolonged or repeated exposure to a substance.
- Indicator: Organism used to assess environmental quality or pollution levels.
- Chemical reaction that balances acidity and alkalinity.
- Substance applied to soil to enhance plant growth.
- Substance with a pH greater than 7, capable of accepting protons.
- Gradual build-up of substances, such as pollutants, in living organisms.
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- Organic molecule, such as fats and oils, important for energy storage and insulation.
- Adverse effects resulting from a single exposure to a toxic substance.
- Having a pH of 7, neither acidic nor basic.
- Chemical used to control or eliminate pests.
- Natural breakdown of substances by microorganisms.
- Environmental contaminant that breaks down relatively quickly.
- Lethal Dose 50%, the dose of a substance causing death in 50% of test subjects.
- Large biomolecule composed of amino acids, crucial for cell structure and function.
- Precipitation: Rainfall with an acidic pH due to air pollutants.
- Liquid that drains or leaches from a landfill, often containing pollutants.
- Organic compound, including sugars and starches, serving as a primary energy source.
- Process where toxic substances accumulate in higher concentrations as they move up the food chain.
- Nutrient: Compound containing carbon and hydrogen, essential for living organisms.
28 Clues: Having a pH of 7, neither acidic nor basic. • Chemical used to control or eliminate pests. • Measure of acidity or alkalinity in a solution. • Natural breakdown of substances by microorganisms. • Substance applied to soil to enhance plant growth. • Chemical reaction that balances acidity and alkalinity. • Environmental contamination that harms living organisms. • ...
Grade 9 Unit C Vocabulary 2024-01-11
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- Toxicity: Adverse effects resulting from a single exposure to a toxic substance.
- Chemical reaction that balances acidity and alkalinity.
- Environmental contamination that harms living organisms.
- Indicator: Organism used to assess environmental quality or pollution levels.
- Gradual build-up of substances, such as pollutants, in living organisms.
- Pollutant: Environmental contaminant that breaks down relatively quickly.
- Chemical used to control or eliminate pests.
- Liquid that drains or leaches from a landfill, often containing pollutants.
- Toxicity: Harmful effects arising from prolonged or repeated exposure to a substance.
- Substance with a pH greater than 7, capable of accepting protons.
- Substance with a pH less than 7, capable of donating protons.
- Use of living organisms to clean up or neutralize pollutants in the environment.
- Pollutant: Harmful substance that remains in the environment for a long time.
- Lethal Dose 50%, the dose of a substance causing death in 50% of test subjects.
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- Organic compound, including sugars and starches, serving as a primary energy source.
- Having a pH of 7, neither acidic nor basic.
- Natural breakdown of substances by microorganisms.
- Layer: Protective layer of ozone in the Earth's atmosphere, shielding against ultraviolet radiation.
- Nutrient: Essential substance for organisms that lacks carbon-hydrogen bonds.
- Organic molecule, such as fats and oils, important for energy storage and insulation.
- Disposal site for waste materials, typically buried and covered.
- Substance applied to soil to enhance plant growth.
- Process where toxic substances accumulate in higher concentrations as they move up the food chain.
- Nutrient: Compound containing carbon and hydrogen, essential for living organisms.
- Measure of acidity or alkalinity in a solution.
- Small, spineless creature without a backbone, visible to the naked eye.
- Precipitation: Rainfall with an acidic pH due to air pollutants.
- Large biomolecule composed of amino acids, crucial for cell structure and function.
28 Clues: Having a pH of 7, neither acidic nor basic. • Chemical used to control or eliminate pests. • Measure of acidity or alkalinity in a solution. • Natural breakdown of substances by microorganisms. • Substance applied to soil to enhance plant growth. • Chemical reaction that balances acidity and alkalinity. • Environmental contamination that harms living organisms. • ...
39. Global warming 2023-06-16
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- - A structure that traps heat, causing temperatures to rise and meet.
- - Changing to survive, nature's way to strive.
- - Protecting nature's resources, a practice that shows our forces.
- - Relating to the North and South Poles, where ice is on a dangerous patrol.
- - When species disappear, a tragedy we should all fear.
- - Cutting down trees, a practice that brings environmental unease.
- - Waters on the increase, coastal areas feeling the squeeze.
- - Days of scorching heat, seeking shade is quite a feat.
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- - Gases released into the air, causing environmental despair.
- - Parched and dry, no rain to bestow.
- - A chemical element, released by burning coal and gasoline.
- - A layer in the sky, protecting us from harmful rays up high.
- - Knowing the issue at hand, spreading knowledge across the land.
- - Ice turning to water, a consequence of global warming's slaughter.
- - Energy that won't deplete, a sustainable power we should meet.
15 Clues: - Parched and dry, no rain to bestow. • - Changing to survive, nature's way to strive. • - When species disappear, a tragedy we should all fear. • - Days of scorching heat, seeking shade is quite a feat. • - A chemical element, released by burning coal and gasoline. • - Waters on the increase, coastal areas feeling the squeeze. • ...
Athlone Canal Awareness 2023-05-03
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- Shortened for LAWPRO(hint! it's part of the last 4 letters).
- Athlone Canal ________ Centre.
- A town located in the southwest of Co.Westmeath.
- They have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary!
- Knowledge of a situation or fact.
- He is a historian, broadcaster, and writer of more than a dozen books.
- A system of moving something from one place to another.
- Rhymes with the word 'morale'
- He is a Chartered Environmental Scientist, Ecologist and Director at Flynn Furney Environmental Consultants.
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- He is the new Lifeboat Operations Manager at Lough Ree RNLI.
- A local secondary school.
- We learn about the past from it.
- Existing in or living in a particular area for a long period of time
- He is the CWO for Offaly, Westmeath and Laois with the Local Authority Waters Programme.
- A community of students and teachers working together to create a sustainable school environment.
15 Clues: A local secondary school. • Rhymes with the word 'morale' • Athlone Canal ________ Centre. • We learn about the past from it. • Knowledge of a situation or fact. • A town located in the southwest of Co.Westmeath. • They have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary! • A system of moving something from one place to another. • ...
Athlone Canal Awareness 2023-05-03
Across
- Shortened for LAWPRO(hint! it's part of the last 4 letters).
- Athlone Canal ________ Centre.
- A town located in the southwest of Co.Westmeath.
- They have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary!
- Knowledge of a situation or fact.
- He is a historian, broadcaster, and writer of more than a dozen books.
- A system of moving something from one place to another.
- Rhymes with the word 'morale'
- He is a Chartered Environmental Scientist, Ecologist and Director at Flynn Furney Environmental Consultants.
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- He is the new Lifeboat Operations Manager at Lough Ree RNLI.
- A local secondary school.
- We learn about the past from it.
- Existing in or living in a particular area for a long period of time
- He is the CWO for Offaly, Westmeath and Laois with the Local Authority Waters Programme.
- A community of students and teachers working together to create a sustainable school environment.
15 Clues: A local secondary school. • Rhymes with the word 'morale' • Athlone Canal ________ Centre. • We learn about the past from it. • Knowledge of a situation or fact. • A town located in the southwest of Co.Westmeath. • They have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary! • A system of moving something from one place to another. • ...
Unit 3: Migration Vocabulary 2023-02-15
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- A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produces demographic transition
- Migration TO a location
- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons
- Someone who has been forced to migrate to another country to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights, or other disasters and cannot return for fear of persecution because of race, religion, nationality, membership in a social group, or political opinion
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period
- Something that causes people to move to a new location
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- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration
- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors
- Something that causes people to move out of their present location
- A Permanent move to a new location
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border
- The difference between the number of immigrants (people coming to a country) and the number of emigrants
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated
14 Clues: Migration TO a location • A Permanent move to a new location • Something that causes people to move to a new location • Something that causes people to move out of their present location • The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors • An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration • ...
Essentials of Ecology 2018-01-05
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- Provides educational and clinical services that help couples choose how many children to have and when to have them.
- Is a measure of an energy source’s capacity to do useful work
- Is a study of how these characteristics of populations change in response to changes in environmental conditions.
- A few producers, mostly specialized bacteria, can convert simple inorganic compounds from their environment into more complex nutrient compounds without using sunlight.
- A fear of many forms of wildlife.
- Is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- Which enables individuals with the trait to leave more offspring than other members of the population leave
- Some decomposers get the energy they need by breaking down glucose (or other organic compounds) in the absence of oxygen.
- It occurs when species competing for similar scarce resources evolve specialized traits that allow them to use shared resources at different times, in different ways, or in different places
- The loss of moisture from the landscape and the resulting semiarid or arid conditions on the leeward side of high mountains.
- Is the temporary or permanent removal of large expanses of forest for agriculture, settlements, or other uses.
- Is defined as the area of ocean needed to sustain the consumption of an average person, a nation, or the world.
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- Are large natural bodies of standing freshwater formed when precipitation, runoff, or groundwater seepage fills depressions in the earth’s surface
- Occurs when too many animals graze for too long and exceed the carrying capacity of a rangeland area
- Annual precipitation is low and often scattered unevenly throughout the year.
- A perennial plant that grows in wetlands in parts of Europe.
- Energy from the sun.
- Occurs when two or more processes interact so that the combined effect is greater than the sum of their separate effects.
- Study of moral values and concepts concerning right and wrong human behavior and responsibilities.
- Study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- A contiguous area of habitat is reduced in area and divided into smaller, more scattered, and isolated patches, or habitat islands. This process can decrease tree populations in forests (Science Focus, at right), block migration routes, and divide populations of a species into smaller and more isolated groups that are more vulnerable to predators, competitor species, disease, and catastrophic events such as storms and fires
- The movement of people into (immigration) and out of (emigration) specific geographic areas.
- The process whereby earth’s life changes over time through changes in the genes of populations
- Consists of bottom dwellers such as oysters, which anchor themselves to one spot; clams and worms, which burrow into the sand or mud; and lobsters and crabs, which walk about on the sea floor.
- Study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
25 Clues: Energy from the sun. • A fear of many forms of wildlife. • A perennial plant that grows in wetlands in parts of Europe. • Is a measure of an energy source’s capacity to do useful work • Annual precipitation is low and often scattered unevenly throughout the year. • Study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. • ...
History of Epidemiology: Framingham Study (1948) 2023-03-03
Across
- What is the main issue caused by smoking?
- What was a popular method of treating smallpox before vaccination was discovered?
- What convened to discuss smoking issues?
- People want to protect the environment because the Earth’s sources are...
- During what war was the EIS formed?
- What is the main reason for environmental worry in the environmental world?
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- What is the name of the drug that became a cure for syphilis in the mid 90s?
- WHat is the name of the scientist who discovered the smallpox vaccine?
- What organization is the EIS a part of?
- What was absent in the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment?
- What did Lacks do before she got cancer?
- Hela cells are also known as...
12 Clues: Hela cells are also known as... • During what war was the EIS formed? • What organization is the EIS a part of? • What did Lacks do before she got cancer? • What convened to discuss smoking issues? • What is the main issue caused by smoking? • What was absent in the Tuskegee Syphilis Experiment? • WHat is the name of the scientist who discovered the smallpox vaccine? • ...
Economics Review by: Averi Moses 2021-10-01
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- There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- A factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- In this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- The amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- A listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
- The point where GDP stops growing
- There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- An example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- The turnaround point where GDP stops going down.
- This economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- All resources are limited.
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
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- The rise in the general price level.
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- The father of economics
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- Workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
- The quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.
- This type of economic system does not allow free enterprise; also called a command economy
- Reports on prices changes for goods.
- In this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- When producers do not make enough of a product.
- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- The quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- When producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
41 Clues: The father of economics • All resources are limited. • The point where GDP stops growing • The rise in the general price level. • Reports on prices changes for goods. • A decrease in the general price level. • A period of recovery from a recession. • When producers do not make enough of a product. • A factor of production; all the people who work. • ...
Economics Review by Alayzia Manuel 2021-10-04
Across
- An example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
- This type of economic system does not allow free enterprise; also called a command economy.
- A factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- The point where GDP stops growing.
- In this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- Smith The Father of Economics.
- In this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- The rise in the general price level.
- Price Index Reports on prices changes for goods.
- of Production The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- The turnaround point where GDP stops going down.
- Unemployment Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- of Demand There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
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- Unemployment Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- Unemployment Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.
- When producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- Hand This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- This economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- The quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
- All resources are limited.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- Schedule A listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
- When producers do not make enough of a product.
- The amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
- Unemployment Workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- Indicators Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- The quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- of Supply There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
41 Clues: All resources are limited. • Smith The Father of Economics. • The point where GDP stops growing. • The rise in the general price level. • A decrease in the general price level. • A period of recovery from a recession. • When producers do not make enough of a product. • A factor of production; all the people who work. • Price Index Reports on prices changes for goods. • ...
Wearther Assignment 2012-10-29
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- the transfer of energy by means of waves
- the set of environmental conditions average over many years
- also knows as ionospgere
- the line found at 0 degrees latitude that divides the earth into northern and southern hemisphere
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- an material that absorbs energy and becomes warmer
- the set of environmental conditions encounteredfrom day to day
- layer cloest to earth's surface
- the blanket of air and moisture that surround earth
- the transfer of energy by the movement of particalsin a fluid
- the transfer of energy through collision of particals
10 Clues: also knows as ionospgere • layer cloest to earth's surface • the transfer of energy by means of waves • an material that absorbs energy and becomes warmer • the blanket of air and moisture that surround earth • the transfer of energy through collision of particals • the set of environmental conditions average over many years • ...
lz 2025-01-26
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- A law that strengthened workers' rights to unionize.
- A region transformed by electrification and development programs.
- Government-funded projects that created jobs during the New Deal.
- Informal radio addresses that reassured Americans during the crisis.
- A temporary shutdown of banks to restore public confidence.
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- A corps that employed young men to work on environmental projects.
- The political alliance that supported Franklin D. Roosevelt’s programs.
- The U.S. president who launched the New Deal.
- The environmental disaster that worsened the Great Depression.
- A groundbreaking act that provided pensions for retirees.
10 Clues: The U.S. president who launched the New Deal. • A law that strengthened workers' rights to unionize. • A groundbreaking act that provided pensions for retirees. • A temporary shutdown of banks to restore public confidence. • The environmental disaster that worsened the Great Depression. • A region transformed by electrification and development programs. • ...
Operating Systems 2025-04-07
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- In Quality meaning no mistakes 4 letters.
- Vision using values and pricipales. 2 words. 3,4 letters.
- Focus is on this to ensure a skilled and motivated team. 6 letters.
- Skilled traders are part of this operating system. 11 letters.
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- Environmental Operating System. 3 letters.
- Zero waste to landfill. 13 letters.
- Achieving SQDCPME objectives to become the ___ cost producer. 6 letters.
- Cost Operating System. 3 letters.
- This operating system ensures a healthy and safe environment, 7 letter.
- MP&L would fall under this operating system. 8 letters.
10 Clues: Cost Operating System. 3 letters. • Zero waste to landfill. 13 letters. • In Quality meaning no mistakes 4 letters. • Environmental Operating System. 3 letters. • MP&L would fall under this operating system. 8 letters. • Vision using values and pricipales. 2 words. 3,4 letters. • Skilled traders are part of this operating system. 11 letters. • ...
Natural Seloection Crossword 2026-01-09
Across
- selection that favours individuals with extreme phenotypes at both ends of a range (10)
- Alternative form of a gene (6)
- Selection acting on a range of phenotypes (10)
- Allele frequency change over time within a population (9)
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- Environmental factor that determines which phenotypes are favoured (9)
- type of selection often seen when environmental conditions change (11)
- type of selection that favours the mean phenotype (11)
- Characteristic increasing survival (10)
- Feature of a population that natural selection acts upon (9)
- graph shape typically produced by stabilising selection (6)
10 Clues: Alternative form of a gene (6) • Characteristic increasing survival (10) • Selection acting on a range of phenotypes (10) • type of selection that favours the mean phenotype (11) • Allele frequency change over time within a population (9) • graph shape typically produced by stabilising selection (6) • Feature of a population that natural selection acts upon (9) • ...
key terms crazy crossing 2023-09-05
12 Clues: religion • age gender • convince me • steak video • I'm hungry • are you okay • supply demand • air water soil • this is better • within the individual • outside the individual • I have enough for this
Type of Engineers 2021-11-30
12 Clues: smart sensors • NOAA’S GOES-16 • Virtual Reality • Nuclear reactor • C.R.I.S.P.R. Edits • Tissue Engineering • Hydraulic Fracturing • Biofiltration systems • Artificial intelligence • Submarine sound telegraph • Internal Combustion Engine • Electricity generation from fossil fuels
9th M3 L4 Crossword Puzzle 2024-01-28
12 Clues: rare • valuable • preserve • security • to impose • killing animals • Noun: stop existing • Adjective of "Globe" • Adjective "Environment" • s.o. who breaks the law • class of animals/plants • the natural place where animals live
Athlone Canal Awareness 2023-05-03
Across
- We learn about the past from it.
- Shortened for LAWPRO(hint! it's part of the last 4 letters).
- A system of moving something from one place to another.
- They have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary!
- A community of students and teachers working together to create a sustainable school environment.
- Existing in or living in a particular area for a long period of time
- He is the CWO for Offaly, Westmeath and Laois with the Local Authority Waters Programme.
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- A local secondary school.
- Knowledge of a situation or fact.
- Rhymes with the word 'morale'
- He is a historian, broadcaster, and writer of more than a dozen books.
- He is the new Lifeboat Operations Manager at Lough Ree RNLI.
- He is a Chartered Environmental Scientist, Ecologist and Director at Flynn Furney Environmental Consultants.
- Athlone Canal ________ Centre.
- A town located in the southwest of Co.Westmeath.
15 Clues: A local secondary school. • Rhymes with the word 'morale' • Athlone Canal ________ Centre. • We learn about the past from it. • Knowledge of a situation or fact. • A town located in the southwest of Co.Westmeath. • They have recently celebrated their 50th anniversary! • A system of moving something from one place to another. • ...
Biology State Test Review 2022-03-24
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- a chemical process in a living organism to be able to maintain life
- having or consisting of many cells
- an environmental factor created by nonliving things
- consisting of a single cell
- organisms that eat other organisms for food
- and environmental factor created by living things
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- the state of steady internal physical and chemical conditions maintained by living systems
- reproduction with two parent cells and the genes and DNA is mixed in the offspring
- reproduction with only one parent cell and is like cloning
- relating to and measured by a number or quantity
- different cells have different roles
- organisms that make their own food
- relating to a quality like eye color or hair color
- a single celled organism that lacks a nucleus and other membrane bound organells
- organisms whose cells have a nucleus enclosed within a nuclear envelope
15 Clues: consisting of a single cell • having or consisting of many cells • organisms that make their own food • different cells have different roles • organisms that eat other organisms for food • relating to and measured by a number or quantity • and environmental factor created by living things • relating to a quality like eye color or hair color • ...
Climate change to the creature 2023-10-26
7 Clues: enough • situation • and environmental friendly • a type of creature in tiny size. • layer that in a high attitude on th earth. • life, type of creature like chicken,flower or tree. • stewardship,the responbility of protect the environment
Dimensions Retake Work 2023-10-05
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- standing up for what you b______ in is a healthy example of spiritual health dimension
- keeping your mind and brain healthy
- being o________ and keeping your space/locker/binder tidy is healthy for your environmental health dimension
- keeping your body healthy
- keeping your thoughts and feelings healthy
- R______ a book is a healthy example in the intellectual health dimension
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- P_______ E________ is a class where you exercise and move is healthy for your physical health dimension
- keeping your surroundings healthy
- T______ with friends or family is healthy for your social health dimension
- Controlling your e_______ is a healthy for your emotional health dimension
- keeping your values and beliefs healthy
- keeping your relationships and interactions healthy
12 Clues: keeping your body healthy • keeping your surroundings healthy • keeping your mind and brain healthy • keeping your values and beliefs healthy • keeping your thoughts and feelings healthy • keeping your relationships and interactions healthy • R______ a book is a healthy example in the intellectual health dimension • ...
Sixth Form 2021-01-21
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- Learning about the body
- Donde esta
- Studying poetry
- May the force be with you
- The study of religions
- how to make a mixture that explodes
- The art of maps
- Com si com sa
- What do you do on the astro turf?
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- Forex ads vibes
- Sell me this pen
- Back in the day there were wars !
- The art of computers
- the art of programming
- Numbers, Numbers and more Numbers
- utilising a paint brush
16 Clues: Donde esta • Com si com sa • Forex ads vibes • Studying poetry • The art of maps • Sell me this pen • The art of computers • The study of religions • the art of programming • Learning about the body • utilising a paint brush • May the force be with you • Back in the day there were wars ! • Numbers, Numbers and more Numbers • What do you do on the astro turf? • ...
Rise of the Dictators 2021-09-10
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- Japanese bureaucrats
- the idea the nation is foremost
- could be totalitarian
- Italian dictator
- a contributing factor to the dictators
- place where Mussolini tested the peace treaties
- Stalin's main opponent
- opposite of Communism
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- Japan and the USSR dealt with opposition in this way
- method of winning over support of the people
- site of Japanese expansion
- many countries had problems with this
- the Japanese based their expansion on this
- successor of Lenin
- early Soviet secret police
- Italy developed this in Abyssinia
16 Clues: Italian dictator • successor of Lenin • Japanese bureaucrats • could be totalitarian • opposite of Communism • Stalin's main opponent • site of Japanese expansion • early Soviet secret police • the idea the nation is foremost • Italy developed this in Abyssinia • many countries had problems with this • a contributing factor to the dictators • ...
Economic Crossward 2021-02-04
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- researched focused on this issue
- study of government activities
- an economic policy that is designed to maximize exports and minimize the imports for an economy
- at the beginning of the 21st century, research focused on this issue. It is an unlawful use of violence
- economic study of urban areas
- in this type of economics it was important for a nation to utilize its economic resources rather than build a trade surplus
- accounting of a country's international transactions for a particular time period
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- if imports exceed exports this will happen, Also known as a trade deficit
- mount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- branch of economics that uses microeconomic techniques to evaluate well-being at the aggregate level
- the idea of the undesirability of trade deficits persisted, and arguments against deficits are often advanced by advocates of this
- are produced and distributed among members of society
- the business activity of accepting and safeguarding money owned by others
- an increase in the production of goods and services over a specific period
- academic study of economies or economic events of the past
- nuclear, or other device intended to harm numerous people
- state of being unemployed
- the spread of nuclear weapons and technology
- increase in prices and fall in purchasing value of money
- arise as followers of one religion impose their beliefs on others with different religions
20 Clues: state of being unemployed • economic study of urban areas • study of government activities • researched focused on this issue • the spread of nuclear weapons and technology • are produced and distributed among members of society • increase in prices and fall in purchasing value of money • nuclear, or other device intended to harm numerous people • ...
religion 2 2022-08-17
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- Lenin , Trotsky and Stalin all belonged to this Soviet socialist party
- what Hitler's loyalists and supporters were
- , the British _____was one , related to Imperialsim , _________State Building which Spiderman could have climbed
- what you normally mop , the lower limit in economics
- economist who coined the word 'invisible hand'
- optimism or assurance , what John Maynard Keynes sought to bring back into the economy when the economy was depressed
- board game where you can be a banker or an investor
- lack , want , scarcity
- Stings song about the Cold War , Nikita Kruschev
- Berlin had this for the entire Cold War , an enclosure that builds a border
- birthplace of the industrial revolution
- italian explorer who traveled the ' Silk Road'
- in economics things fall into place and are in a state of balance or rest
- Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo lived during this period
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- region where Poland, the Czech Republic , Romania , Hungary etc are found
- brainchild of President Woodrow Wilson
- the upper limit
- what you do when you pump air into a tyre , to increase substantially
- a revolution that gave us the steam engine and mechanization
- arms race between the US and the USSR
- conference known also as the Crimean Conference where Roosevelt , Churchill and Stalin met to sort out and make sense of the post WWII political and military relations
- stock ________, black _______, public ________
- what ants do as they collect their food , store up or hoard
23 Clues: the upper limit • lack , want , scarcity • arms race between the US and the USSR • brainchild of President Woodrow Wilson • birthplace of the industrial revolution • what Hitler's loyalists and supporters were • economist who coined the word 'invisible hand' • italian explorer who traveled the ' Silk Road' • stock ________, black _______, public ________ • ...
Modern America 2024-04-22
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- conservative president in 1980s connected to "trinkle down" economics and Iran-Contra
- president forced to resign in scandal, went to China, and behind Vietnamization
- organization to protect environment
- elected president in 1992; impeached; Balkan Crisis
- taking of hostages at US embassy in Iran
- post 9/11 US invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq
- these broke in New Oreans during hurricane, flooding the city
- 2005 hurricane that hit New Orleans
- president associated with No Child Left Behind, 9/11, War on Terror, Patriot Act, Hurricane Katrina
- this barrier in Germany fell in 1989.
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- president elected in 1976 that brokered Camp David Accords
- conservation Christian political organization important during 1980s
- peace agreement between Israel and Egypt
- gave law enforcement great latitude to monitor phone and digital communication post 9/11
- elected president in 1988; Gulf War; "read my lips, no more taxes"
- conservative public policy research organization founded in 80s
- scandal involving illegal selling of weapons and illegal funding of terrorists in Latin America
- head of Soviet Union in 80s that tried to modernize it; there at end of the war
- pardoned Richard Nixon
- name for scandal involving breaking in to opponent political party offices
- "trinkle down" economics
- elected in 2008 as first black president
- first challenge of US post Cold War; involved kicking Sadam Hussein out of Kuwait when Iraq invaded
- 1970s oil embargo by OPEC
24 Clues: pardoned Richard Nixon • "trinkle down" economics • 1970s oil embargo by OPEC • organization to protect environment • 2005 hurricane that hit New Orleans • this barrier in Germany fell in 1989. • peace agreement between Israel and Egypt • taking of hostages at US embassy in Iran • elected in 2008 as first black president • post 9/11 US invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq • ...
vocab 2025-08-11
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- a thing that makes someone want or encourages someone to do something
- not enough of a something consumers want
- countrys money
- a form of currency like money
- a transaction where two or more parties freely trade goods or services
- an economic system characterized by competition and free trade
- best known as the father of economics
- loss of gain from picking something else
- work
- Factors of Production
- an economic state where nearly everyone who wants to work can find a job
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- something that can be used to value goods and services
- combines elements of both free market capitalism and command
- known for his theories of communism socialism and capitalism
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- a model used in economics to illustrate the maximum possible combinations of two goods or services
- something you buy to put a house on
- Socialism is a political and economic system where the means of production, such as factories and land, are owned or controlled by the community
- developing businesses to create value, often involving innovation and risk-taking
- loss of something that may not come back
- function of money letting people store their wealth
- Communism is a political and economic ideology that aims to establish a classless, stateless society based on common ownership of the means of production
- an economic system where private individuals or businesses own
23 Clues: work • countrys money • Factors of Production • a form of currency like money • something you buy to put a house on • best known as the father of economics • not enough of a something consumers want • loss of gain from picking something else • loss of something that may not come back • function of money letting people store their wealth • ...
economic crossword puzzle 2025-11-04
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- smith believed markets worked best with minimal government_____.
- what personal motive did smith say could benefit society as a whole?
- according to keynes economic downturns are caused by insufficient _____ demand
- / what school is thought is named after keynes ideas?
- what type of policy did keynes advocate to manage demand?
- / where was keynes educated at?
- according to smith specialization improves economic _______
- after the war what was he at the breton woods conference?
- who’s is the father of economics?
- which earlier theories did keynes challenge?
- his final work was to get a ____ from the U.S. to britain.
- where was adam smith educated at?
- until what year was he educated at the university of cambridge
- what year did he write the wealth of nations?
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- keynes argued that markets aren’t always self-_____
- keynes was considered a __________ economist
- what global economic crisis inspired keynes ideas?
- what book is adam smith known for?
- “in the long run we are all ____.”
- according to smith the division of ________ increases productivity
- smith ideas became the foundation of what school of economics?
- advocated for free trades and open ______.
- according to smith what’s the true source of a nations wealth
- in which scottish town was he born?
- what kind of public projects did keynes suggest to reduce unemployment?
- where did adam smith teach at?
- what did smith view as a natural regulator of market activity?
- where was keynes born
- what invisible force did smith say guides the market toward efficiency
- what year did keynes write the general theory of employment, interest and money
30 Clues: where was keynes born • where did adam smith teach at? • / where was keynes educated at? • who’s is the father of economics? • where was adam smith educated at? • what book is adam smith known for? • “in the long run we are all ____.” • advocated for free trades and open ______. • in which scottish town was he born? • keynes was considered a __________ economist • ...
test 2022-07-25
Economics Chap. 1 2022-09-15
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- Cost The cost of the next best option
- Measure of worth in dollars and sense
- Work, factor of production
- Risk takers who do something new with resources they already have
- Choices Trade-offs
- A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- An accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, and transferable
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- Measure of a country's total output of goods over a twelve month period
- buyers
- The ability of an object to give satisfaction and be useful to an individual
- Market A place where one can buy things like land, labor, and capital
- A way of expressing a need
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants through limited resources
- Things we must have in order to survive
- Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold
- Gift of nature, factor of prodcution
- capital The measure of a population's health, skill, and motivation
17 Clues: buyers • Choices Trade-offs • A way of expressing a need • Work, factor of production • Gift of nature, factor of prodcution • Cost The cost of the next best option • Measure of worth in dollars and sense • Things we must have in order to survive • Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold • A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Economics Chap. 1 2022-09-15
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- Cost The cost of the next best option
- Measure of worth in dollars and sense
- Work, factor of production
- Risk takers who do something new with resources they already have
- Choices Trade-offs
- A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- An accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, and transferable
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- Measure of a country's total output of goods over a twelve month period
- buyers
- The ability of an object to give satisfaction and be useful to an individual
- Market A place where one can buy things like land, labor, and capital
- A way of expressing a need
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants through limited resources
- Things we must have in order to survive
- Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold
- Gift of nature, factor of prodcution
- capital The measure of a population's health, skill, and motivation
17 Clues: buyers • Choices Trade-offs • A way of expressing a need • Work, factor of production • Gift of nature, factor of prodcution • Cost The cost of the next best option • Measure of worth in dollars and sense • Things we must have in order to survive • Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold • A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Economics Chap. 1 2022-09-15
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- Cost The cost of the next best option
- Measure of worth in dollars and sense
- Work, factor of production
- Risk takers who do something new with resources they already have
- Choices Trade-offs
- A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- An accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, and transferable
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- Measure of a country's total output of goods over a twelve month period
- Buyers
- The ability of an object to give satisfaction and be useful to an individual
- Market A place where one can buy things like land, labor, and capital
- A way of expressing a need
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants through limited resources
- Things we must have in order to survive
- Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold
- Gift of nature, factor of production
- capital The measure of a population's health, skill, and motivation
17 Clues: Buyers • Choices Trade-offs • A way of expressing a need • Work, factor of production • Gift of nature, factor of production • Cost The cost of the next best option • Measure of worth in dollars and sense • Things we must have in order to survive • Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold • A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Economics and History 2022-11-28
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- type of source created at the time being studied
- the import and export of goods and services
- unlimited needs and wants but limited resources
- when consumers must decide between two or more goods and services
- the citizens who made up most of the population in Rome
- someone who takes the risk of starting their own business
- when someone creates something new or inventive
- someone who is owned by a wealthy Roman citizen
- the importance given to a particular historical event, person or issue
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- the topic we studied during term 3
- the topic we studied in term 1
- focusing on the production of one good or service
- the topic we studied during term 4
- people who worked in the Roman Senate
- information gathered from a historical source
- the person who started Ancient Rome
- type of source created after the time being studied
17 Clues: the topic we studied in term 1 • the topic we studied during term 3 • the topic we studied during term 4 • the person who started Ancient Rome • people who worked in the Roman Senate • the import and export of goods and services • information gathered from a historical source • unlimited needs and wants but limited resources • ...
Economics Unit Vocabulary 2023-01-01
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- something to make your life easier
- goods produced within the borders of one country that EXIT when sent to another country
- when there is not enough supply to meet the demand
- something you must have to live
- the number of customers that want to buy a product or service
- a person that buys goods or services
- an item people want or need that can be held
- exchange of goods and services using money
- the amount of something that is available
- a person that sells goods or services
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- a resource that is used to produce other goods
- exchange of goods and services without the use of money
- people who take the risk of owning their own business
- a resource that comes from human effort
- work people do for customers
- a resource that comes from nature
- goods produced outside the borders of one country that are brought IN to the country
17 Clues: work people do for customers • something you must have to live • a resource that comes from nature • something to make your life easier • a person that buys goods or services • a person that sells goods or services • a resource that comes from human effort • the amount of something that is available • exchange of goods and services using money • ...
Economics Chapter 4 2021-09-13
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- a list of the quantity of a good that a person will buy at different prices
- consuming less of a good and more of another as a reaction to a price increase
- demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to one
- desire to own something and the ability o pay for it
- two goods that are used together
- information about populations of people
- goods used in place of one another
- the amount people buy changes when their income changes
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- graphic representation of a demand schedule
- goods that consumers demand more of when incomes increase
- when demand is not very sensitive to price changes
- gods for which demand falls as income increases
- concept that consumers will buy more a of a good when its price is lower and less when its price is higher
- the assumption that nothing other than the price of a good will change
- table listing the quantity of a good that all consumers will buy at various prices
- when demand is very sensitive to price changes
- entire amount of money a company receives by selling goods or services
17 Clues: two goods that are used together • goods used in place of one another • information about populations of people • graphic representation of a demand schedule • when demand is very sensitive to price changes • gods for which demand falls as income increases • demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to one • when demand is not very sensitive to price changes • ...
Unit 5 Economics 2023-05-17
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- A period of declining national economic activity usually measured as a decrease in GDP for at least two consecutive quarters (six months).
- Money Policy, A monetary policy designed to accelerate the rate of growth the money supply in order to stimulate economic growth.
- Indicators, Statistics that help economists judge the health of an economy.
- An increase in the overall price level of goods and services produced in an economy.
- Policy, Government policy regarding taxing and spending .
- policy, A monetary policy designed to slow the rate of growth of the money supply in order to reduce inflation.
- Cycle, A recurring pattern of growth and decline in economic activity over time.
- effect, A ripper effect in which a change in spending by one person or business leads to additional changes in spending by another person or buisness.
- Price Index, A measure of price changes in consumer goods and services over time;the CPI shows changes in the cost of living from year to year.
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- , A combination of economic stagnation-or slowdown- and high inflation; Features of stagflation include slow or zero economic growth, high unemployment, and rising prices.
- Rate, The percentage of the labor force that is not employed but is actively seeking work.
- spending, Government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues.
- Deficit, The debt ceiling is the limit placed by Congress on the amount of debt the government can accrue
- Policy, Central bank policy aimed at regulating the amount of money in circulation.
- Rate, The percentage increase in the average price level of goods and services from one month or year to the next.
- Domestic Product, The market value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a given period of time.
- effect, The possible effect of increased government borrowing on businesses and consumers; by driving interest rates up, high levels of government borrowing may crowd private borrowers out of the lending marketing.
17 Clues: Policy, Government policy regarding taxing and spending . • spending, Government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues. • Indicators, Statistics that help economists judge the health of an economy. • Cycle, A recurring pattern of growth and decline in economic activity over time. • ...
Economics Loic Thiry 2018-02-26
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- two good which are bought in conjunction with one another
- merger of two firms in the same market on the same stage of production
- McDonalds buys a ranch
- a part of the economy's cycle where inflation is likely to be high and GDP growth is storng
- an economy of scale wherby a large firm can hire specialist managers
- an economy of scale whereby large firms ca benefit from more interesting loans
- the willingness and ability to purchase a certain good or service at a given price point
- a cost due to inflation measured in time and effort
- two goods which are easily swappable
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- 60 workers can be more of this than 10000000
- A ranch buys McDonald's
- an obstruction to exports by a foreign government
- two goods which are identical to the consumer
- rent and interest payments are examples of this
- McDonalds buys Apple
- the more you output, the higher this is
- the cost of having to change information regularly because of inflation
17 Clues: McDonalds buys Apple • McDonalds buys a ranch • A ranch buys McDonald's • two goods which are easily swappable • the more you output, the higher this is • 60 workers can be more of this than 10000000 • two goods which are identical to the consumer • rent and interest payments are examples of this • an obstruction to exports by a foreign government • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-07
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- money in the form of dollars and coins
- when demand is higher than supply
- how much consumers want a good or service
- how much of a good or service there is
- a ______ card gives you a loan from the bank which you must pay back at the end of the month, or you will be charged interest
- the process of making a good or service
- trying to attract consumers by offering goods at lower prices
- the amount charged for utilizing a service OR the amount paid to you for depositing money
- when supply is higher than demand
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- motivation or encouragement to do something
- getting goods and services to consumers
- when you put your money in the bank for safe keeping
- using a good or service
- how people, businesses, and governments make decisions about how to use resources
- how much a company makes after paying for business expenses
- Examples of ______ resources include machines and tools
- a ______ card takes money immediately from your account
17 Clues: using a good or service • when demand is higher than supply • when supply is higher than demand • money in the form of dollars and coins • how much of a good or service there is • getting goods and services to consumers • the process of making a good or service • how much consumers want a good or service • motivation or encouragement to do something • ...
Basic Economics Crossword 2024-02-21
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- ___ of production (ex. land)
- ___economics: the study of individual behavior
- Temporary market condition of a resource deficit
- Amount available for sale at all prices produced in one year
- Scarce items that satisfy consumer wants
- An act a consumer is willing to pay for
- Goods used to make other goods
- Adam ___ of Invisible Hand theory
- Changing resources into goods
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- ___economics: the study of the overall economy
- economy
- Too much
- How one economic variable reacts to a change in another
- Market value of all goods/services
- Amount of goods/services people are willing to buy
- Limited availability of a resource
- Market supply and demand balance
17 Clues: economy • Too much • ___ of production (ex. land) • Changing resources into goods • Goods used to make other goods • Market supply and demand balance • Adam ___ of Invisible Hand theory • Market value of all goods/services • Limited availability of a resource • An act a consumer is willing to pay for • Scarce items that satisfy consumer wants • ...
Basic Economics Crossword 2024-02-21
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- ___ of production (ex. land)
- ___economics: the study of individual behavior
- Q supplied < Q demanded
- Amount available for sale at all prices produced in one year
- Scarce items that satisfy consumer wants
- An act a consumer is willing to pay for
- Goods used to make other goods
- Adam ___ of the Invisible Hand theory
- Turning resources into goods
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- ___economics: the study of the overall economy
- ___ economy is a blend of economic systems
- Q supplied > Q demanded
- How one economic variable reacts to a change in another
- Market value of all goods/services
- Amount of goods/services people are willing to buy
- Limited availability of a resource
- Market supply and demand balance
17 Clues: Q supplied > Q demanded • Q supplied < Q demanded • ___ of production (ex. land) • Turning resources into goods • Goods used to make other goods • Market supply and demand balance • Market value of all goods/services • Limited availability of a resource • Adam ___ of the Invisible Hand theory • An act a consumer is willing to pay for • Scarce items that satisfy consumer wants • ...
Economics Final 2023 2023-12-13
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- losely related to GDP, estimates the total value of all final goods and services produced by a country's residents. It factors in residents' overseas investment income and foreign residents' income within the country.
- financial asset or instrument with economic value that can be bought, sold, or traded.
- My favorite Drink
- potential benefits foregone when choosing one option over another, impacting decisions in economics and everyday life.
- basic materials or products bought in large quantities for producing other goods and services.
- The greatest sport ever. Invented by Dr. James Naismith
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- investigates the financial decision-making processes of individuals, households, and businesses, particularly in markets for goods and services.
- fundamental theory in economics that explains how prices and quantities are determined in a market.
- charges applied to borrowed money, goods, or assets, expressed as a percentage of the outstanding loan. They apply to various lending transactions, including mortgages, business loans, and tuition fees.
- reflects a positive outlook on a market's performance, indicating that stock prices are increasing or expected to rise.
- focuses on analysing a nation's overall economic performance and behaviour, including factors like unemployment, GDP, inflation, and growth.
- measures a nation's economic performance by summing the monetary value of all goods and services produced within its borders during a specific period. This metric offers a quick snapshot of a country's economic health, making it essential for comparisons and policy decisions.
- economic system driven by supply and demand, with limited government intervention.
- the gradual decline in the purchasing power of a currency over time, leading to rising living costs.
- a stock market with pessimistic prospects, where stock prices face a prolonged decline.
- signifies ownership in an asset or company.
- Our Mascott
17 Clues: Our Mascott • My favorite Drink • signifies ownership in an asset or company. • The greatest sport ever. Invented by Dr. James Naismith • economic system driven by supply and demand, with limited government intervention. • financial asset or instrument with economic value that can be bought, sold, or traded. • ...
Economics Chapter 3 2024-05-09
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- Federal health insurance program for senior citizens, regardless of income.
- Severe economic downturn that lasted from late 2007 through mid 2009.
- Federal program of disability and retirement benefits that covers most working people.
- Fuel made from wood, peat, municipal solid waste, straw, corn, tires, landfill gases, fish oils, and other waste.
- An economic system in which privately owned businesses have the freedom to operate for a profit with limited government intervention.
- The struggle among sellers to attract consumers.
- Free enterprise market economy where people carry on their economic affairs freely, but are subject to some government intervention and regulation.
- Lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers.
- Act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in market transactions; a characteristic of capitalism and free enterprise.
- Difference between the revenue from sales and the full opportunity cost of resources involved in producing the sales.
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- Income that does not increase over time.
- Role of the consumer as ruler of the market in determining the types of goods and services produced.
- Fundamental feature of capitalism, which allows individuals to own and control their possessions as they wish; includes both tangible and intangible property.
- Economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies.
- Risk-taking individual in search of profits; one of four factors of production.
- Rise in general level of prices.
- Driving force that encourages people and organizations to improve their material well-being; characteristic of capitalism and free enterprise.
17 Clues: Rise in general level of prices. • Income that does not increase over time. • The struggle among sellers to attract consumers. • Lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers. • Severe economic downturn that lasted from late 2007 through mid 2009. • Federal health insurance program for senior citizens, regardless of income. • ...
IGCSE Economics 1 2025-02-11
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- Companies that produce in more than one country
- A Situation where demand exceeds supply
- Wages plus other payments to workers
- The Willingness and ability to sell a product
- An insufficient Quantity to satisfy everyone's wants
- An excess of revenue over costs
- Reorganisation of production to reduce costs
- A payment to shareholders
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- Products people desire to have
- A market situation with only one seller
- Disposable income that is not spent
- A Payment to encourage the production or consumption of a product
- A Concentration on particular tasks or products
- Organisations of workers that act in the interest of their members
- An Item used to buy products
- Human Made Resources
- Natural Resources
17 Clues: Natural Resources • Human Made Resources • A payment to shareholders • An Item used to buy products • Products people desire to have • An excess of revenue over costs • Disposable income that is not spent • Wages plus other payments to workers • A market situation with only one seller • A Situation where demand exceeds supply • Reorganisation of production to reduce costs • ...
YEAR 11 ECONOMICS 2025-04-11
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- Goods that can replace each other in consumption.
- The process of increasing interconnectedness of economies worldwide.
- The type of goods used by individuals for personal use are known as ______ goods
- The loss of the next best alternative foregone.
- This type of economy is where decisions are guided by price signals created by supply and demand.
- Desires for goods and services that are not necessary for survival.
- These arise when increased production leads to lower costs per unit.
- The quantity of a good that producers are willing and able to sell.
- A decrease in the quantity demanded due to an increase in price, is known as a _______________ of demand.
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- This model shows how income flows through the economy. _____________ ______________ of income.
- The factor of production involving risk-taking and organisation.
- The spending on goods and services by households.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- Latin phrase meaning 'all other things being equal'.
- When individuals or businesses focus on a particular task or product.
- The process of creating goods and services.
- A measure of how much quantity demanded responds to a change in price, is known as price _____________________ of demand
17 Clues: The process of creating goods and services. • The loss of the next best alternative foregone. • Goods that can replace each other in consumption. • The spending on goods and services by households. • Latin phrase meaning 'all other things being equal'. • The factor of production involving risk-taking and organisation. • ...
Intro to Economics 2025-02-05
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- a synonym for shortage
- services can be __________ or unpaid
- one type of scarcity is scarcity of ______
- these are the basic materials used to make a product; they come from natural resources
- these kinds of resources are found directly in nature
- we have to make _______ because of scarcity
- another term for money (or other type of wealth used for a purpose)
- you cannot survive for more than 3 days without this natural resource
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- a self-made businessperson
- these are merchandise or possessions
- work, especially physical work
- the study of choice under conditions of scarcity
- one type of scarcity is scarcity of ____
- merchandise means things that are for ___
- this raw material comes from sheep
- anything you own that has value
- the action of helping or doing work for someone
17 Clues: a synonym for shortage • a self-made businessperson • work, especially physical work • anything you own that has value • this raw material comes from sheep • these are merchandise or possessions • services can be __________ or unpaid • one type of scarcity is scarcity of ____ • merchandise means things that are for ___ • one type of scarcity is scarcity of ______ • ...
Environmental Change and Management 2021-09-16
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- The cutting down of trees.
- Term for: variety of living organisms.
- Name of a submerged lake in Tasmania.
- A human-centred world-view.
- A mutually beneficial relationship.
- The process of damaging the land.
- A type of fuel.
- Another function of the environment.
- An indigenous land management approach.
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- Human made mess.
- Another word for 'Threatened'.
- An area where animal species live.
- Term for the process of land drying out.
- A function of the environment.
- A name for global warming gasses.
- An environmental world-view.
- Able to be kept in a healthy balance.
- A word associated with 'warming'.
- An interrelated system of organisms
19 Clues: A type of fuel. • Human made mess. • The cutting down of trees. • A human-centred world-view. • An environmental world-view. • Another word for 'Threatened'. • A function of the environment. • A name for global warming gasses. • A word associated with 'warming'. • The process of damaging the land. • An area where animal species live. • A mutually beneficial relationship. • ...
Environmental Science Cross word 2022-09-01
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- the layers of gasses surrounding our plant.
- Earth’s massive interior, made up of hot molten metals.
- branch of biology that studies living organisms.
- swamps, saturated land.
- living organism that feeds on organic matter.
- earths thinnest layer.
- is the study of living organisms.
- is the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
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- See detritivore.
- are threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior.
- are tropical plants that are adapted to loose, wet soils, salt water.
- thrive in forests.
- the branch of science that deals with the identification of substances.
- symbol C on the periodic table.
- is something we all breath to survive.
- make up 70% of the earth.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
19 Clues: See detritivore. • thrive in forests. • earths thinnest layer. • swamps, saturated land. • make up 70% of the earth. • symbol C on the periodic table. • is the study of living organisms. • mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior. • is something we all breath to survive. • the layers of gasses surrounding our plant. • a sudden and violent shaking of the ground. • ...
Introduction to Environmental Science 2023-08-25
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- The outermost layer of the Earth's crust.
- The study of how living organisms interact with each other and their environment.
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
- The gradual change in species composition in an ecosystem over time.
- The study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment.
- The process of breaking down rocks into smaller particles through physical or chemical means.
- The layer of Earth where all life exists, including land, water, and air.
- A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
- The variety of different species in a specific area.
- The process of Earth's average temperature increasing due to human activities.
- A substance that reduces the pH of a solution, often harmful to aquatic life.
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- The natural process of replacing or restoring ecological communities.
- The gradual transformation of a community over time due to natural disturbances.
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- The conversion of complex organic materials into simpler compounds by decomposers.
- The study of the distribution and abundance of organisms in different places.
- The process of soil particles being carried away by wind or water.
- The natural home or environment of an organism.
- The total variety of living organisms in an ecosystem.
20 Clues: The outermost layer of the Earth's crust. • The layer of gases surrounding the Earth. • The natural home or environment of an organism. • The variety of different species in a specific area. • A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. • The total variety of living organisms in an ecosystem. • The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. • ...
Vocab - Environmental Unit 4 2025-03-18
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- anything made of oil (tar, gasoline, plastics, fuels, asphalt, paint thinner)
- move electricity from the generator towards transmitters and into homes and businesses
- energy made available by the flow of an electric charge
- energy that comes from sources that cannot be replaced once they are used up
- the splitting of an atom’s nucleus into two smaller nuclei
- the process in which a fuel burns because it combines rapidly with oxygen
- when small nuclei of lightweight elements are forced together to form a heavier nucleus
- compressed vegetation from prehistoric swamps
- when fuel rods in a nuclear reactor produce too much heat
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- the practice of reducing energy so that we are less dependent on fossil fuels
- A device that spins
- a device that converts the mechanical energy of a turbine into electrical energy
- the energy that holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom
- radioactive material leftover from the production of nuclear energy
- an expression of how much of the energy put into a system actually does useful work
- Remains of ancient organisms that changed into coal, oil, or natural gas
- using pressurized fluid to extract oil or natural gas
- the part of the nuclear power plant that generates electricity by controlled nuclear fissions
- formed from the remains of tiny marine organisms that fall to the bottom of the ocean
19 Clues: A device that spins • compressed vegetation from prehistoric swamps • using pressurized fluid to extract oil or natural gas • energy made available by the flow of an electric charge • when fuel rods in a nuclear reactor produce too much heat • the splitting of an atom’s nucleus into two smaller nuclei • ...
GE ELECTIVE 1 - QUIZ 1 2022-10-16
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- man is largely influenced by nature.
- derived from the old French word 'environer' - which means to 'surround, enclosed, and encircle'
- Studies extensive and systematic study of nature/environment and of its biological , social, and cultural factors, and the nature and characteristics of relationship between man and environment.
- indicates that the physical environment is passive and man is the agent at liberty to chose between wide ranges of environmental possibilities.
- this approach describes man as an integral part of nature or environment.
- includes the varied aspects of socio-cultural interactions along with its outcomes such as beliefs, attitudes, stereotypes.
- include plants, animals, micro-organisms, and man.
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- based on the ideology of Man's mastery over environment and continued economic and industrial expansion through the application of modern technologies.
- based on religious faith that 'man is superior to all creatures and everything is created for his use and enjoyment'.
- includes space, landforms, water-bodies, climate, soils, rocks and minerals.
- deals with the perception and experiences related to any environmental setting. this is more often used in the organizational context.
- includes economic, social and political conditions which are largely man-made features.
12 Clues: man is largely influenced by nature. • include plants, animals, micro-organisms, and man. • this approach describes man as an integral part of nature or environment. • includes space, landforms, water-bodies, climate, soils, rocks and minerals. • includes economic, social and political conditions which are largely man-made features. • ...
Chapter 4 Economics 2021-09-14
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- a table that list the quantity of a good a person will buy at each different price
- when consumers react to an inrease in a good;d price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
- goods used in place of each other
- the change in consumption resulting from a change in real income
- a good that consumers demand more of when their income increases
- economic law that that states that consumers buy more of a good when its price decreases and less when it's price increases.
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at very different price.
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1
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- two goods that are bought and used together
- a graphic representation of a demand schedule
- a measure of how consumers react to a change in price
- describes demand that is not very sensitive to a price change
- a good that consumers demand less of when their income increases
- the total amount of money a firm receives by selling goods or services.
- describes demand that is very sensitive to a change in price
- a Latin phrase meaning "all other things held constant"
17 Clues: goods used in place of each other • two goods that are bought and used together • a graphic representation of a demand schedule • a measure of how consumers react to a change in price • a Latin phrase meaning "all other things held constant" • describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1 • the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-13
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- things used to make goods & services
- to bring in something from another country
- to have an exchange of services or goods
- limit the value of goods imported/exported
- to not allow a country to trade with another
- Clothes,T.V.,and Gasoline are examples of
- the amount of comfort a person has
- the skills, knowledge a person needs
- to bring to another country; goods, services
- businesses involved in food,transport,etc.
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- a person who runs a business/businesses
- where goods can be exported for trade
- resources that are not man-made
- people in a country that can read & wright
- goods that are used to produce new goods
- Being better at certain services or goods
- when exporting or importing there may be tax
17 Clues: resources that are not man-made • the amount of comfort a person has • things used to make goods & services • the skills, knowledge a person needs • where goods can be exported for trade • a person who runs a business/businesses • to have an exchange of services or goods • goods that are used to produce new goods • Clothes,T.V.,and Gasoline are examples of • ...
Economics 6.3 (B) 2021-10-12
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- the time, energy, and money that buyers and sellers in a market expend in trying to find one another in order to engage in transactions.
- broad term for legislation that limits rental rates in a city or state
- cost of production that affect people who have no control over how much of a good is produced.
- amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that’s actively utilized.
- making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand
- a situation in which the demand for a product or service exceeds its supply in market
- the demand in a product or service exceeds its supply in a market (a lack of affordable)
- a situation where internal and/or external, forces prevent market equilibrium from being reached.
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- market in which goods are sold illegally
- a condition or state in which economic forces are balanced.
- system of allocating scarce goods and services using criteria other than price
- the lowest wage per hour that a worker may be paid
- sudden shortage of a good
- the lowest legal price that can be paid in a market for goods and services,labor, or finical capital
- a type of price control usually government mandated.
- where price is more than its equilibrium price.
- something that is very popular for a short time then forgotten
17 Clues: sudden shortage of a good • market in which goods are sold illegally • where price is more than its equilibrium price. • the lowest wage per hour that a worker may be paid • a type of price control usually government mandated. • making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand • a condition or state in which economic forces are balanced. • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-13
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- the possible combination of goods and/or services that can be produced
- a benefit or cost persuading decisions or actions by people participating in the economy
- the amount of the upcoming best alternative among someone's choices
- collection of tangible and scarce goods that transfer to another person
- merging land, labor, and capital into new products
- required to survive
- in which workers put their abilities, effort, and skills to production
- an substitute choice that someone faces when they make an economic decision
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- intangible work that is done for someone
- by which a thing is produced and has equipment, tools, machinery, factories, and money
- economically necessary items or items that satisfy an economic want
- used to make valuable goods and services
- an ability for a good or service to give satisfaction, which depends on the needs and wants of a person
- infinite human wants come across limited resources
- desired to satisfy
- the worth shown in dollars and cents
- a limited resource that contains vegetation, animal life, climate, and minerals
17 Clues: desired to satisfy • required to survive • the worth shown in dollars and cents • intangible work that is done for someone • used to make valuable goods and services • infinite human wants come across limited resources • merging land, labor, and capital into new products • economically necessary items or items that satisfy an economic want • ...
Government and Economics 2022-03-28
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- who pays the burden of it
- financial gain of the amount of money
- plan of gov estimated future
- quantity changes slower than price
- group of countries that give power to the gov
- satisfy human wants
- buys goods and services
- limited supply of something
- ran by a few people
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- focusing on something specific
- how many people want the good
- trading without money
- political freedom and equality
- amount of goods available
- Creating products
- distribution of goods
- People working and doing jobs
17 Clues: Creating products • satisfy human wants • ran by a few people • trading without money • distribution of goods • buys goods and services • who pays the burden of it • amount of goods available • limited supply of something • plan of gov estimated future • how many people want the good • People working and doing jobs • focusing on something specific • political freedom and equality • ...
Economics Chapter 10 2022-05-03
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- coin holds less value than the coin has
- general rising in prices
- former White House Secretary during 1932
- primitive societies usually graduate
- spokesman for the Monetarist approach
- there are no national Banks
- the way the American economy accepts money
- check bears a future date.
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- commodity that some entity holds in store
- two or more people share the account.
- accepts deposits and makes commercial loans.
- what others have that the person has.
- away that generally people use to pay for a good or service.
- does not hold value
- check bears a date that is more than 6 months old.
- exchange for a good or serve
- an authorization for a bank to exist
17 Clues: does not hold value • general rising in prices • check bears a future date. • there are no national Banks • exchange for a good or serve • primitive societies usually graduate • an authorization for a bank to exist • two or more people share the account. • what others have that the person has. • spokesman for the Monetarist approach • coin holds less value than the coin has • ...
Economics and Finances 2020-11-11
17 Clues: ränta • uttag • brutto • fusion • rabatt • förlust • tillgångar • underskott • fakturering • partihandlare • högkonjunktur • detaljhandlare • prisnedsättning • girera, överföra • betalning,likvid • gottgöra, återbetala • bekräftelse, verifikation
Economics Chapter 9 2024-05-13
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- concessions made by union members to management; gains from labor negotiations are given back to management to help employers remain competitive and thereby save jobs.
- the process for resolving union-management conflicts over interpretation or violation of a collective bargaining agreement.
- explanation of wage rates based on the bargaining strength of organized labor.
- prevailing pay scale for work performed in an occupation in a given area or region.
- A method of settling disputes outside of court by using the services of a neutral third party, called a mediator. The mediator acts as a communicating agent between the parties and suggests ways in which the parties can resolve their dispute..
- states that employers are willing to pay more for people with certificates, diplomas, degrees, and other indicators or "signals" of superior ability.
- an agreement between union and management to have a neutral third party collect facts about a dispute and present nonbinding recommendations.
- explanation stating that the supply and demand for a worker's skills and services determine the wage or salary.
- a guaranteed contract reserved exclusively for a targeted group.
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- wage rate leaving neither a surplus nor a shortage of workers in the market.
- Process by which a union representing a group of workers negotiates with management for a contract.
- an authoritative command or order issued by the government.
- settling a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider.
- temporary government takeover of a company to keep it running during a labor-management dispute.
- wage scale paying newer workers a lower wage than others already on the job.
- A metaphor alluding to the invisible barriers that prevent minorities and women from being promoted to top corporate positions.
- years of service, which is used as a consideration for assigning committee members.
17 Clues: an authoritative command or order issued by the government. • a guaranteed contract reserved exclusively for a targeted group. • wage rate leaving neither a surplus nor a shortage of workers in the market. • wage scale paying newer workers a lower wage than others already on the job. • ...
Y13 Economics Crossword 2024-04-19
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- ______-Lerner condition
- X > M
- Charging unfair/unconscionably high prices
- When prices are falling
- >25% market share
- <$2.15 a day at PPP
- Charging diff prices for identical g/s
- Sunk costs
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- UK Competition Regulator
- The deficit that exists even at full employment
- A few firms dominating the market
- An alternative indicator of development
- Many sellers, similar but differentiated g/s
- _____ Power Parity
- Increased interdependence of economies
- A ratio to assess market dominance
- Protectionism
17 Clues: X > M • Sunk costs • Protectionism • >25% market share • _____ Power Parity • <$2.15 a day at PPP • ______-Lerner condition • When prices are falling • UK Competition Regulator • A few firms dominating the market • A ratio to assess market dominance • Increased interdependence of economies • Charging diff prices for identical g/s • An alternative indicator of development • ...
Unit 5 Economics 2023-05-17
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- A period of declining national economic activity usually measured as a decrease in GDP for at least two consecutive quarters (six months).
- Money Policy, A monetary policy designed to accelerate the rate of growth the money supply in order to stimulate economic growth.
- Indicators, Statistics that help economists judge the health of an economy.
- An increase in the overall price level of goods and services produced in an economy.
- Policy, Government policy regarding taxing and spending .
- policy, A monetary policy designed to slow the rate of growth of the money supply in order to reduce inflation.
- Cycle, A recurring pattern of growth and decline in economic activity over time.
- effect, A ripper effect in which a change in spending by one person or business leads to additional changes in spending by another person or buisness.
- Price Index, A measure of price changes in consumer goods and services over time;the CPI shows changes in the cost of living from year to year.
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- , A combination of economic stagnation-or slowdown- and high inflation; Features of stagflation include slow or zero economic growth, high unemployment, and rising prices.
- Rate, The percentage of the labor force that is not employed but is actively seeking work.
- spending, Government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues.
- Deficit, The debt ceiling is the limit placed by Congress on the amount of debt the government can accrue
- Policy, Central bank policy aimed at regulating the amount of money in circulation.
- Rate, The percentage increase in the average price level of goods and services from one month or year to the next.
- Domestic Product, The market value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a given period of time.
- effect, The possible effect of increased government borrowing on businesses and consumers; by driving interest rates up, high levels of government borrowing may crowd private borrowers out of the lending marketing.
17 Clues: Policy, Government policy regarding taxing and spending . • spending, Government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues. • Indicators, Statistics that help economists judge the health of an economy. • Cycle, A recurring pattern of growth and decline in economic activity over time. • ...
1.1 Economics glossary 2025-02-27
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- A thing that may be chosen
- Purpose or reason for being
- Enterprise A business that prioritises financial and economic objectives.
- Any groups that are interested in the business.
- The actural direct outcomes, postive or negitive, resulting from decision-making
- A suggestion as to the best course of action
- A standard by which something is judged.
- “Disadvantages” including financial costs.
- A framework for setting objectives that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound, providing clarity and direction.
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- Indirect impacts felt as a result of an event or decision, emphasising the interconnect nature of choices
- A collection of individuals who join together to achieve some common goals and objectives.
- A choice that individuals and companies make once they have all the information related to the decision topic.
- A business that prioritise social, environmental, or cultural objectives.
- Advantages
- resources A resource that has a lesser amount that desired
- An agreement that is reached when each side makes an allowance for the other.
- A group of people with authority to govern
17 Clues: Advantages • A thing that may be chosen • Purpose or reason for being • A standard by which something is judged. • A group of people with authority to govern • “Disadvantages” including financial costs. • A suggestion as to the best course of action • Any groups that are interested in the business. • resources A resource that has a lesser amount that desired • ...
Fundamental Economics Problems 2024-11-12
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- to make choice
- all factors of production are variable
- individual to survive and function optimally.
- text that are subjective
- that this being equal
- used to produce goods & services.
- The study of how economies function, focusing on the behavior of individuals and firms.
- the situation where there is not enough of a resource to satisfy all wants.
- The study of individual markets.
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- One factor of production is fixed.
- The study of whole economy or group of economies.
- Economists take change into account in their analysis of situations.
- choice of the next best term
- desires that individuals seek to attain or possess.
- economic term describes the limited availability of resources
- factors of products
- positive statement can be…
- what is fundamental economics problem
- The process of deciding how to allocate scarce resources to satisfy different wants and needs.
- use “what for whom how to produce
20 Clues: to make choice • factors of products • that this being equal • text that are subjective • positive statement can be… • choice of the next best term • The study of individual markets. • used to produce goods & services. • use “what for whom how to produce • One factor of production is fixed. • what is fundamental economics problem • all factors of production are variable • ...
Economics Review by Brandon Garcia-Vernet 2021-10-01
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- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
- Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.
- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- The quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- In this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- The turnaround point where GDP stops going down.
- This economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- An example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
- A listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
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- The rise in the general price level.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- The quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- In this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
- The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- A factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- The amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
- Workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- The Father of Economics
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- All resources are limited.
- When producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- When producers do not make enough of a product.
- Reports on prices changes for goods.
- This type of economic system does not allow free enterprise; also called a command economy.
- The point where GDP stops growing.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
42 Clues: The Father of Economics • All resources are limited. • The point where GDP stops growing. • The rise in the general price level. • Reports on prices changes for goods. • A decrease in the general price level. • A period of recovery from a recession. • When producers do not make enough of a product. • A factor of production; all the people who work. • ...
Economics Review by {Tommy Dean} 2021-10-01
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- when producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- a listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
- There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- the turnaround point where GDP stops going down.
- reports on prices changes for goods.
- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
- unemployment workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- in this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- an example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- when producers do not make enough of a product.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- Unemployment Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.
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- this economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- the quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- this type of economic system does not allow free enterprise; also called a command economy.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- the Father of Economics.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- The point where GDP stops growing.
- the amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
- The rise in the general price level.
- all resources are limited.
- in this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- the quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- a factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
41 Clues: the Father of Economics. • all resources are limited. • The point where GDP stops growing. • reports on prices changes for goods. • The rise in the general price level. • A decrease in the general price level. • A period of recovery from a recession. • when producers do not make enough of a product. • The study of the economics of an entire country. • ...
Economics Review by {Tommy Dean} 2021-10-01
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- when producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- a listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
- There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- the turnaround point where GDP stops going down.
- reports on prices changes for goods.
- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
- unemployment workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- in this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- an example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- when producers do not make enough of a product.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- Unemployment Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.
Down
- this economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- the quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- this type of economic system does not allow free enterprise; also called a command economy.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- the Father of Economics.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- The point where GDP stops growing.
- the amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
- The rise in the general price level.
- all resources are limited.
- in this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- the quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- a factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
41 Clues: the Father of Economics. • all resources are limited. • The point where GDP stops growing. • reports on prices changes for goods. • The rise in the general price level. • A decrease in the general price level. • A period of recovery from a recession. • when producers do not make enough of a product. • The study of the economics of an entire country. • ...
Economics Review by {Tommy Dean} 2021-10-01
Across
- when producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- a listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
- There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- the turnaround point where GDP stops going down.
- reports on prices changes for goods.
- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
- unemployment workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- in this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- an example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- when producers do not make enough of a product.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- Unemployment Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.
Down
- this economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- the quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- this type of economic system does not allow free enterprise; also called a command economy.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- the Father of Economics.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- The point where GDP stops growing.
- the amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
- The rise in the general price level.
- all resources are limited.
- in this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- the quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- a factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
41 Clues: the Father of Economics. • all resources are limited. • The point where GDP stops growing. • reports on prices changes for goods. • The rise in the general price level. • A decrease in the general price level. • A period of recovery from a recession. • when producers do not make enough of a product. • The study of the economics of an entire country. • ...
Economics Review by Raven 2021-10-01
Across
- A listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
- The rise in the general price level.
- In this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- Reports on prices changes for goods.
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
- The quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- The turnaround point where GDP stops going down.
- A factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
- Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- Workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
Down
- All resources are limited.
- There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- This type of economic system does not allow freeenterprise; also called a command economy.
- When producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- This economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- An example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- The Father of Economics.
- When producers do not make enough of a product.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
- There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
- Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- The point where GDP stops growing.
- In this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- The quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- The amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
41 Clues: The Father of Economics. • All resources are limited. • The point where GDP stops growing. • The rise in the general price level. • Reports on prices changes for goods. • A decrease in the general price level. • A period of recovery from a recession. • When producers do not make enough of a product. • The study of the economics of an entire country. • ...
Economics Review by T'niyah Shavers 2021-10-01
Across
- The amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
- Workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- A factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- stops going down.
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
- The quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- The point where GDP stops growing.
- An example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.GDP The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- Reports on prices changes for goods.
- In this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
Down
- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- This economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- When producers do not make enough of a product.
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- When producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- The rise in the general price level.
- This type of economic system does not allow free enterprise; also called a command economy.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- Father of economics
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
- A listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- All resources are limited.
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
- The quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- In this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
- The turnaround point where
- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
41 Clues: stops going down. • Father of economics • All resources are limited. • The turnaround point where • The point where GDP stops growing. • The rise in the general price level. • Reports on prices changes for goods. • A period of recovery from a recession. • A decrease in the general price level. • When producers do not make enough of a product. • ...
Economic Systems 2023-04-04
Across
- Economic system in which prices and wages are determined by unrestricted competition between businesses, without government intervention
- Scottish economist and philosopher was known as the father of modern economics
- German philosopher and economist known for his theories on communism and the labor theory of value
- Economic system in which resources are owned and controlled by the government or the state
- The study of how people and societies use limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants and needs
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- Economic system in which resources are allocated based on customs, traditions, and beliefs
- Sector of the economy that is controlled by the government and includes public services
- The exchange of goods and services across international borders
- Sector of the economy that is controlled by individuals or private companies
- Agreement that established a free trade zone between the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- Economic system that combines elements of both the command and market economies
11 Clues: The exchange of goods and services across international borders • Sector of the economy that is controlled by individuals or private companies • Scottish economist and philosopher was known as the father of modern economics • Economic system that combines elements of both the command and market economies • ...
work 2020-12-16
Across
- working for 3-5 hours a day
- working for over 9 hours a day
- worker
- requiring a lot of effort and hard work
- not forever
- your opportunities in the future
- out of work
- forever
Down
- with high salary
- easy to adapt to changing situations
- (3 words) responsible for
- sphere in economics
- (2 words) your way in the profession
- making you feel under pressure, nervous
- working standard amount of time per day
- with a lot of opponents
16 Clues: worker • forever • not forever • out of work • with high salary • sphere in economics • with a lot of opponents • (3 words) responsible for • working for 3-5 hours a day • working for over 9 hours a day • your opportunities in the future • easy to adapt to changing situations • (2 words) your way in the profession • requiring a lot of effort and hard work • ...
Classification 2025-01-30
Across
- What everyone at a university gets
- it's best when people mind their own
- fitness
- painting, sculpture etc
- money, money, money!
- we are using it right now
- understanding the mind
- these graduates might specialize in settlements
Down
- read it and maybe weep
- making sense of it all
- fairy tales are an example
- funny or illustrative
- a study of people
- some babies experience this
- the heavens above
- the type of study that matters in cities
16 Clues: fitness • a study of people • the heavens above • money, money, money! • funny or illustrative • read it and maybe weep • making sense of it all • understanding the mind • painting, sculpture etc • we are using it right now • fairy tales are an example • some babies experience this • What everyone at a university gets • it's best when people mind their own • ...
Toxic Waste 2013-05-14
Across
- Study of the patterns, causes, and effects of health and disease conditions
- Deep South Center for Environmental Justic
- Federal Emergency Management Agency
- branch of philosophy concerned with what actions are right and wrong
- is the study of movement, distribution, and quality of water on Earth
- business of removing unwanted, natural cluter from natural disasters
Down
- PAHS, hint: It is 3 words
- fatal epidemic disease ex. Bubonic Plague
- Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality
9 Clues: PAHS, hint: It is 3 words • Federal Emergency Management Agency • fatal epidemic disease ex. Bubonic Plague • Deep South Center for Environmental Justic • Louisiana Department of Environmental Quality • branch of philosophy concerned with what actions are right and wrong • business of removing unwanted, natural cluter from natural disasters • ...
Ug courses 2022-06-22
8 Clues: for artisans • for engineers • for hotel staff • management course • for economics lovers • lawers pursue this course • only IIM offer these courses • first choice of commerce studnets
APES Hydropower 2023-12-08
Across
- , type of energy the moving water kinetic energy transformed to
- Ladder, way for fish to travel upstream without hitting the gates of the dam
- , A type of hydropower facility associated with the greatest environmental impact
- , China's _____ Gorges Dam
Down
- , energy source that harnesses the kinetic energy of flowing water
- , turbine put in the ocean
- , small scale hydropower
- , kinetic energy of the moving water spins this
- , The primary environmental advantage of hydropower compared to fossil fuels.
9 Clues: , small scale hydropower • , turbine put in the ocean • , China's _____ Gorges Dam • , kinetic energy of the moving water spins this • , energy source that harnesses the kinetic energy of flowing water • , type of energy the moving water kinetic energy transformed to • ...
Unit 3 Vocab 2023-02-16
Across
- Something that causes people to move to a new location.
- Someone who has migrated to another country in the hope of being recognized as a refugee.
- Maximum limits on the number of people who could immigrate to the United States during a one year period.
- A change in the migration pattern in a society that results from industrialization, population growth, and other social and economic changes that also produces demographic transition.
- An environmental or cultural feature of the landscape that hinders migration.
- The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors.
Down
- Someone who has been forced to migrate for similar political reasons as a refugee but has not migrated across an international border.
- Someone who has been forced to migrate to another country to avoid the effects of armed conflict, situations of generalized violence, violations of human rights, or other disasters and cannot return for fear of persecution because of race, religion, nationality, membership in a social group, or political opinion.
- The migrant has chosen to move, usually for economic reasons, though sometimes for environmental reasons.
- Migration FROM a location.
- The difference between the number of immigrants (people coming to a country) and the number of emigrants (people leaving a country).
- Something that causes people to move out of their present location.
- A permanent move to a new location.
- Migration TO a location.
- Transfer of money by workers to people in the country from which they emigrated.
15 Clues: Migration TO a location. • Migration FROM a location. • A permanent move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move to a new location. • Something that causes people to move out of their present location. • The migrant has been compelled to move by cultural or environmental factors. • ...
Law BB30 7.02 2024-12-19
Across
- Protecting something from harm, danger, or loss, especially in the context of ethical practices and environmental impacts.
- A scientific agency within the U.S. Department of Commerce that focuses on understanding and predicting changes in the environment.
- The outcomes or effects that result from a particular action or decision, especially in a legal or ethical context.
- Punishments or consequences imposed for violating laws or regulations.
- The act of making sure that laws and regulations are followed and that penalties are applied when they are not.
- A law that requires federal agencies to assess the environmental effects of their proposed actions before making decisions.
- Detailed examinations or assessments conducted to ensure compliance with laws and regulations.
- A federal law designed to control air pollution on a national level.
Down
- Relating to the rules or laws that control how something is done, especially in an industry or organization.
- A federal agency that ensures safe and healthy working conditions by enforcing workplace safety standards.
- Pertaining to the natural world and the impact of human activity on it.
- Conforming to accepted standards of conduct, especially regarding what is right or wrong in a moral sense.
- Official documents that allow an individual or organization to do something that is regulated by law.
- Organizations or bodies that are officially responsible for carrying out specific functions, often related to government regulations.
- A federal agency responsible for regulating and enforcing laws aimed at protecting the environment.
15 Clues: A federal law designed to control air pollution on a national level. • Punishments or consequences imposed for violating laws or regulations. • Pertaining to the natural world and the impact of human activity on it. • Detailed examinations or assessments conducted to ensure compliance with laws and regulations. • ...
meesleenheer 6.1 2023-03-21
Across
- afhankelijk zijn van, vertrouwen op
- gemak
- op het spel
- impact, krachtige invloed
- als geheel
- met betrekking tot
- (reis)organisator
- goedkoop, kosteneffectief
- eisen
- zich richten op
- slecht
- destructief, verwoestend
Down
- daaropvolgend
- gewoonlijk, normaal gesproken
- initiatief
- kiezen voor
- praktijk, gebruik, gewoonte
- industrie, bedrijfstak
- millieu-
- staat van dienst
- anders, als tweede mogelijkheid
- last, druk
- wetten en regels
- bewust
- weggooien
25 Clues: gemak • eisen • bewust • slecht • millieu- • weggooien • initiatief • als geheel • last, druk • kiezen voor • op het spel • daaropvolgend • zich richten op • staat van dienst • wetten en regels • (reis)organisator • met betrekking tot • industrie, bedrijfstak • destructief, verwoestend • impact, krachtige invloed • goedkoop, kosteneffectief • praktijk, gebruik, gewoonte • gewoonlijk, normaal gesproken • ...
Dreaming in vain 2014-02-02
Across
- Synonym for Welfare
- Synonym for Apparent
- Synonym for Intimidate
- Synonym for Identical
- Synonym for Regulation
- Synonym for Gaudy
- Synonym for Exchange
- Synonym for Funding
- Synonym for Vulgarized
- Synonym for Advancement
Down
- Synonym for Innovation
- Synonym for Forfeit
- Synonym for Market
- Synonym for Eating
- Synonym for Self Control
- Synonym for Environmental science
- Synonym for Conservation
- Synonym for Success
- Synonym for Contribute
- Synonym for Abandon
20 Clues: Synonym for Gaudy • Synonym for Market • Synonym for Eating • Synonym for Welfare • Synonym for Forfeit • Synonym for Success • Synonym for Funding • Synonym for Abandon • Synonym for Apparent • Synonym for Exchange • Synonym for Identical • Synonym for Innovation • Synonym for Intimidate • Synonym for Regulation • Synonym for Vulgarized • Synonym for Contribute • Synonym for Advancement • ...
ch. 3 What is Your Watershed Address 2019-11-12
Across
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- lasting for a very short time.
- home to the Texas A&M Crew, Wake boarding and Sailing teams.
- the process of settling or being deposited as a sediment.
- a source of energy, such as light or sound, which can be regarded as having negligible dimensions.
- The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines a watershed as “an area of land where all of the water that is under it or drains off of it goes to a common waterway.
- a source of pollution that issues from widely distributed or pervasive environmental elements.
- a the line or zone where the land meets the sea or some other large expanse of water.
- the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a stream.
Down
- the scientific study of the movement, distribution and management of water on Earth and other planets, including the water cycle, water resources and environmental watershed sustainability.
- occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady.
- a stream or river (channel) that has continuous flow in parts of its stream bed all year round during years of normal rainfall.
- a tributary stream of a river close to or forming part of its source.
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- the gradual destruction or diminution of something.
- the portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries.
- river in east Texas, United States. It is about 125 miles long, beginning near Mount Calm and flowing south into the Brazos River at a point where Brazos, Grimes, and Washington counties converge.
- the longest river flowing entirely in Texas, with its watershed stretching from New Mexico to the Gulf of Mexico.
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
20 Clues: lasting for a very short time. • the gradual destruction or diminution of something. • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a stream. • the process of settling or being deposited as a sediment. • the level below which the ground is saturated with water. • ...
ch. 3 What is Your Watershed Address 2019-11-12
Across
- home to the Texas A&M Crew, Wake boarding and Sailing teams.
- a source of pollution that issues from widely distributed or pervasive environmental elements.
- The United States Environmental Protection Agency defines a watershed as “an area of land where all of the water that is under it or drains off of it goes to a common waterway.
- occurring at irregular intervals; not continuous or steady.
- river in east Texas, United States. It is about 125 miles long, beginning near Mount Calm and flowing south into the Brazos River at a point where Brazos, Grimes, and Washington counties converge.
- an area or ridge of land that separates waters flowing to different rivers, basins, or seas.
- a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a stream.
- the tidal mouth of a large river, where the tide meets the stream.
- a tributary stream of a river close to or forming part of its source.
- a source of energy, such as light or sound, which can be regarded as having negligible dimensions.
Down
- the portion of land drained by a river and its tributaries.
- the scientific study of the movement, distribution and management of water on Earth and other planets, including the water cycle, water resources and environmental watershed sustainability.
- the longest river flowing entirely in Texas, with its watershed stretching from New Mexico to the Gulf of Mexico.
- a stream or river (channel) that has continuous flow in parts of its stream bed all year round during years of normal rainfall.
- the process of settling or being deposited as a sediment.
- lasting for a very short time.
- the level below which the ground is saturated with water.
- a the line or zone where the land meets the sea or some other large expanse of water.
- a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake.
- the gradual destruction or diminution of something.
20 Clues: lasting for a very short time. • the gradual destruction or diminution of something. • a river or stream flowing into a larger river or lake. • a channel occupied (or formerly occupied) by a stream. • the process of settling or being deposited as a sediment. • the level below which the ground is saturated with water. • ...
Ch. 13 Crossword 2025-02-06
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- The Northern European Plan is a broad _____ area north of the Carpathians covering most of Poland and many Baltic countries.
- The Baltic Sea provides a trade route between mainland Europe and the ________ Peninsula.
- The Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Muslims were the two _____ groups most affected by ethnic cleansing during the 1990s.
- The Oder River links industrial cities with _____ on the Baltic Sea.
- The Mediterranean sea connect to the _______ Ocean, allowing trade between countries in Eastern Europe and the rest of the world.
- Environmental awareness in Eastern Europe is _____ among people in the Balkans.
- Yugoslavia only existed from the 1940s to the 1990s because its corrupt _____ was removed and the territory was absorbed by neighboring countries.
- Much of Eastern Europe has a _____ continental climate.
- Many people in Eastern Europe burn wood to heat their homes because it is cheaper than _______.
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- Logging is _____ in nationally protected forests in Eastern Europe.
- Access to navigable _____ played the greatest role in the development of most major cities in Eastern Europe.
- Countries joining the European Union must comply with EU environmental regulations, including ______ emissions of acid-producing chemicals.
- The Black Sea connects Europe to ____.
- Hungary and Moldova do experience air pollution, but they are _____ ranked at the very top of the list of countries where people have died from urban air pollution.
- During the communist era, almost no communist countries in Eastern Europe had anti-pollution ____.
- The industrial area of Poland, eastern Germany and the Czech Republic is called the black ______ because the burning of coal coats the are with black soot.
- The Main-Danube Canal is a waterway that connects Eastern Europe to the ____ Sea and Northwestern Europe.
- The earliest people of Eastern Europe were Slavs, Germanic, and _____.
- The Northern Adriatic sub region of Eastern Europe experiences short, mild ____ and year round rain.
- While Lithuania faces environmental challenges, including deforestation, industrial pollution, and water contamination, it does not have forests or rivers that are completely unable to sustain ____.
20 Clues: The Black Sea connects Europe to ____. • Much of Eastern Europe has a _____ continental climate. • Logging is _____ in nationally protected forests in Eastern Europe. • The Oder River links industrial cities with _____ on the Baltic Sea. • The earliest people of Eastern Europe were Slavs, Germanic, and _____. • ...
Ch. 13 Crossword 2025-02-06
Across
- The Northern European Plan is a broad _____ area north of the Carpathians covering most of Poland and many Baltic countries.
- The Baltic Sea provides a trade route between mainland Europe and the ________ Peninsula.
- The Bosnian Croats and Bosnian Muslims were the two _____ groups most affected by ethnic cleansing during the 1990s.
- The Oder River links industrial cities with _____ on the Baltic Sea.
- The Mediterranean sea connect to the _______ Ocean, allowing trade between countries in Eastern Europe and the rest of the world.
- Environmental awareness in Eastern Europe is _____ among people in the Balkans.
- Yugoslavia only existed from the 1940s to the 1990s because its corrupt _____ was removed and the territory was absorbed by neighboring countries.
- Much of Eastern Europe has a _____ continental climate.
- Many people in Eastern Europe burn wood to heat their homes because it is cheaper than _______.
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- Logging is _____ in nationally protected forests in Eastern Europe.
- Access to navigable _____ played the greatest role in the development of most major cities in Eastern Europe.
- Countries joining the European Union must comply with EU environmental regulations, including ______ emissions of acid-producing chemicals.
- The Black Sea connects Europe to ____.
- Hungary and Moldova do experience air pollution, but they are _____ ranked at the very top of the list of countries where people have died from urban air pollution.
- During the communist era, almost no communist countries in Eastern Europe had anti-pollution ____.
- The industrial area of Poland, eastern Germany and the Czech Republic is called the black ______ because the burning of coal coats the are with black soot.
- The Main-Danube Canal is a waterway that connects Eastern Europe to the ____ Sea and Northwestern Europe.
- The earliest people of Eastern Europe were Slavs, Germanic, and _____.
- The Northern Adriatic sub region of Eastern Europe experiences short, mild ____ and year round rain.
- While Lithuania faces environmental challenges, including deforestation, industrial pollution, and water contamination, it does not have forests or rivers that are completely unable to sustain ____.
20 Clues: The Black Sea connects Europe to ____. • Much of Eastern Europe has a _____ continental climate. • Logging is _____ in nationally protected forests in Eastern Europe. • The Oder River links industrial cities with _____ on the Baltic Sea. • The earliest people of Eastern Europe were Slavs, Germanic, and _____. • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology. 2022-09-06
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- the action or fact of getting brought back to life
- the god of war and chaos
- pyramids built in Egypt
- writing system of pictures
- lady of green crops, the goddess of earth
- Osiris son turned counterpart
- a female god
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
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- 2nd biggest water thing in the world
- a ruler in ancient Egypt.
- lord of law
- the prod
- god of grain, Isis's lover
- a traditional story
- between two rivers
15 Clues: the prod • lord of law • a female god • between two rivers • a traditional story • pyramids built in Egypt • the god of war and chaos • a ruler in ancient Egypt. • god of grain, Isis's lover • writing system of pictures • Osiris son turned counterpart • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • 2nd biggest water thing in the world • lady of green crops, the goddess of earth • ...
Unit 6 science project 2021-04-08
15 Clues: star • force • force • living • wildfire • nonliving • food chain • Four zones • orbits earth • animals live • eats another organism • made by gravity and inertia • reduces the animal ability to live • Earth's ____ is bigger than the moon's ____ • animals, humans other things that are living
Mr William’s word cross 2021-11-22
14 Clues: AQI • sick • snowballing • Lots of office • Lack of supplies • lots of buildings • Lack of employment • extended city area • Environmental impacts • opposite of urbanisation • Increase number of people • finding permanent housing • Lots of one story buildings • communities on outskirts of city
vocab 2025-01-08
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- ethics-applied philosophy that studies the conceptual foundations of environmental values as well as more concrete issues surrounding societal attitudes, actions, and policies to protect and sustain biodiversity and ecological systems.
- as any measurements or information that describe environmental processes,-
- A formal assertion about a state or outcome before that state or outcome is known.
- fuels- hydrocarbons formed from deeply-buried, dead organic material subject to high temperature and pressure for hundreds of millions of years.
- changes as a result of the independent variable manipulation in experiments-
- the responsible management of natural resources to fulfill current needs without compromising the ability of future generations to meet theirs
- variable what changes as a result of the independent variable manipulation in experiments.
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- philosophy that studies the conceptual foundations of environmental values as well as more concrete issues surrounding societal attitudes
- variable that is manipulated during an experiment,independent variable
- proposed explanatory statement for a given natural phenomenon that can be tested.
- variables other than the independent variable are controlled or held constant so they don't influence the dependent variable- controlled study
- review- a prepublication process used by most scholarly journals
12 Clues: review- a prepublication process used by most scholarly journals • variable that is manipulated during an experiment,independent variable • as any measurements or information that describe environmental processes,- • changes as a result of the independent variable manipulation in experiments- • ...
year 9 economics 2020-04-29
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- pay per hour for work/labour
- human effort, mental and physical
- the equipment used to produce goods and services
- factors of production are owned by government
- people produce g&s but only enough for their family
- one party's actions having affect on another
- government levy paid by households/firms
- where goods and services are purchased and sold
- payment for the use of land
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- purchasing new capital
- government control production,consumption & distribution
- payment per year for work/labour
- goods/services bought from overseas
- money paid for lent money from the bank
- minimal/basic necessities for life/survival
- finanical assistance provided by the government
- selling of goods and services overseas
17 Clues: purchasing new capital • payment for the use of land • pay per hour for work/labour • payment per year for work/labour • human effort, mental and physical • goods/services bought from overseas • selling of goods and services overseas • money paid for lent money from the bank • government levy paid by households/firms • minimal/basic necessities for life/survival • ...
Business and Economics 2021-07-22
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- An item that can be used, stored or bought
- A person who works for the maximum amount of hours and days
- _______economics looks at the big idea of economics
- When you give somthing away, like money or goods
- A person who takes on a business venture, showing initiative by taking advantage of an opportunity usually with considerable risk.
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- Someone who buys and uses goods and services
- Buying something from another country
- A way of still receiving money once you retire
- Selling something overseas
- A business like mining or agriculture
- The amount of income you receive after tax has been taken out
- Something you would like to have
- A record of a company paying their employees
- Total amount of money generated by a business
- The amount of money available for a task
- A compulsory monetory contribution to the government
- Something necessary for survival
17 Clues: Selling something overseas • Something you would like to have • Something necessary for survival • Buying something from another country • A business like mining or agriculture • The amount of money available for a task • An item that can be used, stored or bought • Someone who buys and uses goods and services • A record of a company paying their employees • ...
Chapter 6 Economics 2021-10-13
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- when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded
- Such as air and water pollution, that "spill over" onto other people who have no control over how much of a good is produced(side effects)
- when the quantity supplied does not equal the quantity demanded at a certain price
- A system for allocating goods and services using tools other than price
- quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded
- the point at which quantity supplied and quantity demanded are equal
- when people conduct business without regard for government controls on price and quantity(illegal)
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- when there is a sudden shortage of a good, such as wheat or gasoline
- when quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied
- when quantity demanded is greater than quantity supplied
- a maximum price that can be charged
- a lowest price that can be paid
- the lowest hourly a business can pay workers
- a price ceiling placed on the amount people pay for housing
- a product that is popular for a short period of time
- the amount of goods a firm has on hand
- the costs consumers pay in looking for a good or service
17 Clues: a lowest price that can be paid • a maximum price that can be charged • the amount of goods a firm has on hand • the lowest hourly a business can pay workers • quantity supplied is greater than quantity demanded • a product that is popular for a short period of time • when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded • ...
Economics Chapter 6 2021-10-12
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- when quantity supplied is more than quantity demanded.
- the maximum price that can be charged.
- a price ceiling placed to make rent more affordable.
- a market in which goods are sold illegally.
- the minimum price that can be charged.
- the financial and opportunity costs paid by consumers when searching for a good or service.
- occurs when there is a sudden shortage of a good.
- an item whose supply has a sudden rise in demand.
- when the quantity demanded is equal to quantity supplied.
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- when the quantity supplied is not equal quantity demanded.
- the amount of a supply that a company has.
- side effects which are "spilled over" to people who have no control over how much of a supply is produced.
- occurs when there is excess supply.
- occurs when there is excess demand.
- when quantity demanded is more than quantity supplied.
- a system for allocating goods and services using tools other than price.
- a minimum price an employer can pay a worker.
17 Clues: occurs when there is excess supply. • occurs when there is excess demand. • the maximum price that can be charged. • the minimum price that can be charged. • the amount of a supply that a company has. • a market in which goods are sold illegally. • a minimum price an employer can pay a worker. • occurs when there is a sudden shortage of a good. • ...
Unit 1: Economics 2021-10-12
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- the alternative choices people face in making an economic decision
- means by which something is produced including money, tools, machinery, and factories; key for economic growth
- items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want
- risk-takers who combine the other factors of production into new products
- desires for satisfaction
- a good's or service's ability to provide satisfaction, varying with the needs and wants of each person
- a cost or benefit that motivates a decision or action by consumers, workers, firms or other participants in the economy
- work performed for someone and is intangible
- limited resources including minerals, vegetation, animal life and climate
- the abbreviation of the combination of goods and/or services that can be produced when all productive resources are used
- the conditions where unlimited human wants face limited resources
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- an alternative title for the four factors of production
- workers who apply their effort, abilities, and skills to production
- the money, time, or resources a person gives up to make their final choice
- worth expressed in dollars and cents
- the accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable to another person
- requirements for survival
17 Clues: desires for satisfaction • requirements for survival • worth expressed in dollars and cents • work performed for someone and is intangible • an alternative title for the four factors of production • items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want • the conditions where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Fundamental Economics Vocabulary 2021-10-12
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- the condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- a limited resource including minerals, vegetation, animal life, and climate
- the accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable to another person
- risk-takers who combine land, labor, and capital into new products
- means by which something is produced and includes money, tools, equipment, machinery, and factories
- the money, time, or resources a person gives up to make their final choice
- a cost or benefit that motivates a decision or action by consumers, workers, firms, or other participants in the economy
- the four factors of production required to produce goods and services
- the alternative choices people face when making an economic decision
- work performed for someone and are intangible
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- the combination of goods and/or services that can be produced when all productive resources are used
- a good's or service's ability to provide satisfaction, which varies with the needs and wants of each person
- something that is required for survival
- workers who apply their effort, abilities, and skills to production
- worth expressed in dollars and cents
- items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want
- something that is desired for satisfaction
17 Clues: worth expressed in dollars and cents • something that is required for survival • something that is desired for satisfaction • work performed for someone and are intangible • items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want • the condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Fundamental Economics Vocabulary 2021-10-12
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- something that is desired for satisfaction
- a good's or service's ability to provide satisfaction, which varies with the needs and wants of each person
- items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want
- the condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- the alternative choices people face when making an economic decision
- work performed for someone and are intangible
- a cost or benefit that motivates a decision or action by consumers, workers, firms, or other participants in the economy
- means by which something is produced and includes money, tools, equipment, machinery, and factories
- the combination of goods and/or services that can be produced when all productive resources are used
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- risk-takers who combine land, labor, and capital into new products
- the four factors of production required to produce goods and services
- the accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, useful, and transferable to another person
- the money, time, or resources a person gives up to make their final choice
- workers who apply their effort, abilities, and skills to production
- worth expressed in dollars and cents
- something that is required for survival
- a limited resource including minerals, vegetation, animal life, and climate
17 Clues: worth expressed in dollars and cents • something that is required for survival • something that is desired for satisfaction • work performed for someone and are intangible • items that are economically useful or satisfy an economic want • the condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-20
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- A ___________ tax is one that increases with one's income.
- An ______ is the sale of a good or service to another country.
- A ________ is a type of market in which there is an absence of competition, and one single person or firm is the only supplier of a particular good/service.
- ____________ is a policy that aims to maximize exports and minimize imports.
- ________ rate refers to the rate at which one country's currency is traded for another.
- A period in the business cycle in which economic activity declines.
- A ______ is a tax imposed on the import/export of goods.
- ________ unemployment is the type of unemployment intrinsic to the upturn and downturn of the business cycle.
- Market _________ is the extent to which assets can be sold or bought without drastic change to said assets' prices.
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- Economic ___________ measures the well-being and quality of life in a country.
- _______ is the income earned from the sale of goods/services.
- A decrease in the value of a currency is known as a ____________.
- ________ is the concept that is the foundation for economics as a whole, and refers to the limited availability of resources.
- ________ utility is the change in total utility caused by the consumption of a single unit of a good or service.
- The attribute of economic independence is known as _______.
- _________ is when prices in an economy as a whole rise.
- ___ is an acronym that refers to the monetary value of all goods/services produced over a certain time period within a country.
17 Clues: _________ is when prices in an economy as a whole rise. • A ______ is a tax imposed on the import/export of goods. • A ___________ tax is one that increases with one's income. • The attribute of economic independence is known as _______. • _______ is the income earned from the sale of goods/services. • ...
Gary economics 1 2021-12-28
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- a good that lasts more than three years of regular use
- a social science dealing with how to satisfy people's unlimited wants and needs
- an economy that allocates resources based on ritual, habit, or custom
- the process of transferring privately-owned industries to the state
- monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market
- independently owned firms joined together and governed by a board of directors to regulate competition
- an economy that combines some elements of traditional, command, and market economies
- an economic system in which private citizens own and use the factors of production to generate profit
- the process of transferring state-owned industries to private entities
- fundamental problem of limited resources and unlimited wants and needs
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- an economy where supply, demand, and prices dictate what is produced
- a production process that requires large amounts of capital in relation to labor
- an economy that is guided by a central authority which makes most of the economic decisions
- an economic and political system where private ownership is abolished
- a good that is a tool, equipment, or other manufactured good used to produce other goods and services
- an economy where the government owns some factors of production and has a role in determining some of what is produced
- the total monetary value of goods and services produced within a country per year
17 Clues: a good that lasts more than three years of regular use • monetary worth of a good or service as determined by the market • the process of transferring privately-owned industries to the state • an economy where supply, demand, and prices dictate what is produced • an economic and political system where private ownership is abolished • ...
Economics Chap. 1 2022-09-15
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- Cost The cost of the next best option
- Measure of worth in dollars and sense
- Work, factor of production
- Risk takers who do something new with resources they already have
- Choices Trade-offs
- A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- An accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, and transferable
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- Measure of a country's total output of goods over a twelve month period
- buyers
- The ability of an object to give satisfaction and be useful to an individual
- Market A place where one can buy things like land, labor, and capital
- A way of expressing a need
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants through limited resources
- Things we must have in order to survive
- Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold
- Gift of nature, factor of prodcution
- capital The measure of a population's health, skill, and motivation
17 Clues: buyers • Choices Trade-offs • A way of expressing a need • Work, factor of production • Gift of nature, factor of prodcution • Cost The cost of the next best option • Measure of worth in dollars and sense • Things we must have in order to survive • Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold • A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Infectious Disease 2024-02-14
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- An organism that lives and feeds off another organism
- _____________ diseases caused by a pathogen
- Can help prevent the spread of germs
- Tiny particles that have their own genetic material but depend on living things to reproduce
- Environmental factors that cause changes in DNA
- Controlled heating of food or beverages to kill bacteria
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- Medicine used to kill or slow the growth of bacterial infections
- Drug that destroys viruses or prevents their replication
- Noninfectious diseases are caused by environmental or _________ factors
- Decompose dead plants and animals into materials that other organisms use
10 Clues: Can help prevent the spread of germs • _____________ diseases caused by a pathogen • Environmental factors that cause changes in DNA • An organism that lives and feeds off another organism • Drug that destroys viruses or prevents their replication • Controlled heating of food or beverages to kill bacteria • ...
