environmental economics Crossword Puzzles

Economics 2022-02-15

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. /things that are not essential to live
  2. / the fundamental economic problem limited scarcity with unlimited wants
  3. /the tools, equipment and factories used in the production of goods and services, one of the factors of production
  4. / _ capital: the sun of peoples skills and abilities
  5. / basic requirement for survival
  6. / _ of production: land, capital, labor, and entrepreneurs
  7. / people with all their abilities and efforts, one of the four factors of production
  8. /_ market where goods and services are sold
  9. / _ of value, the comparison between the high value of nonessential and low value of essentials
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  1. / ability or capacity of a good or service to be useful and give satisfaction to someone
  2. / a risk taker who searches doe profits, one of the four factors of production
  3. / _ the study of how people satisfy screamingly unlimited wants with the use of scarce resources
  4. / process of creating goods and services with the combined use of land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
  5. / natural resources "Gifts of nature" not created by human effort
  6. / _ goods intended for final use by consumers rather then businesses
  7. /worth of a good or service as determined by the market
  8. /tangible economic product that is useful, reliability scarce, transferable, and used to satisfy wants and needs

17 Clues: / basic requirement for survival/things that are not essential to live/_ market where goods and services are sold/ _ capital: the sun of peoples skills and abilities/worth of a good or service as determined by the market/ _ of production: land, capital, labor, and entrepreneurs/ natural resources "Gifts of nature" not created by human effort...

Economics 2023-12-14

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. an economic system based on the free exchange of goods and services
  2. a payment to the government
  3. an enticement to motivate an action
  4. a general rise in price level
  5. a tangible object
  6. not working, but looking for work
  7. a sale to another country
  8. the amount of money a company/government makes
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  1. the ability and willingness to sell something
  2. there is not enough for everyone's wants
  3. choosing one thing for another
  4. a purchase from another country
  5. an organization that uses savings to lend to borrowers
  6. the amount paid in addition to what was borrowed
  7. an activity done for others' benefit
  8. the price paid for any choice
  9. the ability and willingness to buy something

17 Clues: a tangible objecta sale to another countrya payment to the governmenta general rise in price levelthe price paid for any choicechoosing one thing for anothera purchase from another countrynot working, but looking for workan enticement to motivate an actionan activity done for others' benefitthere is not enough for everyone's wants...

Economics 2023-03-03

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. A temporary economic decline.
  2. Price of goods rise faster than wages.
  3. A loan for a home.
  4. Government ownership of industries & land.
  5. Goods or services brought into a country.
  6. Manages the financial accounts of the government
  7. Rate percentage of the amount loaned.
  8. Legal procedure when debts cannot be paid.
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  1. The production, consumption& transfer of wealth.
  2. A percentage of a loan to be repaid.
  3. Private ownership of companies.
  4. Depression Worst economic down-turn in history.
  5. Reserve Central bank of the US.
  6. Borrowing money.
  7. Goods or services sold out of the country it's produced.
  8. The original amount borrowed.
  9. A limited supply of resources.
  10. The system of money for a country.

18 Clues: Borrowing money.A loan for a home.A temporary economic decline.The original amount borrowed.A limited supply of resources.Private ownership of companies.Reserve Central bank of the US.The system of money for a country.A percentage of a loan to be repaid.Rate percentage of the amount loaned.Price of goods rise faster than wages....

Economics 2024-05-09

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. Physical objects you can buy
  2. Market structure with many buyers, one seller, complete control over price, and no opportunity to enter the market
  3. money left over after costs have been subtracted from revenues
  4. Actions or activities that are performed for a fee
  5. CONSUMERS’ WILLINGNESS AND ABILITY TO BUY AN ITEM AT A GIVEN PRICE IN MARKET
  6. business that is owned and managed by a single person
  7. not enough resources to meet demand/satisfy our wants
  8. A publically traded company that is owned by stockholders
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  1. COSTS DON’T CHANGE AS YOUR LEVEL OF OUTPUT CHANGES
  2. THE WILLINGNESS AND ABILITY OF A PRODUCER TO PRODUCE OR SELL A PRODUCT
  3. study of how people use scarce resources to make choices to satisfy their wants/needs
  4. Next best alternative option
  5. THESE COSTS CHANGE AS YOUR LEVEL OF OUTPUT CHANGES
  6. Father of modern economics
  7. HOW RESPONSIVE ARE CONSUMERS AND PRODUCERS TO PRICE CHANGES
  8. Any human-made resource that is used to create other goods and services.
  9. Type of economy where Individuals own the factors of production

17 Clues: Father of modern economicsPhysical objects you can buyNext best alternative optionCOSTS DON’T CHANGE AS YOUR LEVEL OF OUTPUT CHANGESActions or activities that are performed for a feeTHESE COSTS CHANGE AS YOUR LEVEL OF OUTPUT CHANGESbusiness that is owned and managed by a single personnot enough resources to meet demand/satisfy our wants...

Economics 2023-01-20

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. The official type of money used in a country
  2. The amount of a good or service that people are willing to purchase
  3. When you gain money by leaving your money in the bank
  4. What is the way we can compare supply and demand
  5. When a country brings in goods from another country
  6. When a country sends goods out to another country
  7. When you borrow money from the bank and need to pay more money back
  8. The amount of a good or service that is available to be purchased
  9. When someone focuses on doing one job
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  1. When two people need each other
  2. A person who creates (or produces) a good or service
  3. When there is too much of a good or service available
  4. The money someone makes from doing work
  5. When people exchange goods and/or services so both parties are happy with the outcome
  6. Something you buy to fulfill a want or need that you can physically touch or hold.
  7. A person who purchases a good or service
  8. When there is not enough of a good or service to satisfy the demand

17 Clues: When two people need each otherWhen someone focuses on doing one jobThe money someone makes from doing workA person who purchases a good or serviceThe official type of money used in a countryWhat is the way we can compare supply and demandWhen a country sends goods out to another countryWhen a country brings in goods from another country...

Economics 2023-01-20

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. The official type of money used in a country
  2. The amount of a good or service that people are willing to purchase
  3. When you gain money by leaving your money in the bank
  4. What is the way we can compare supply and demand
  5. When a country brings in goods from another country
  6. When a country sends goods out to another country
  7. When you borrow money from the bank and need to pay more money back
  8. The amount of a good or service that is available to be purchased
  9. When someone focuses on doing one job
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  1. When two people need each other
  2. A person who creates (or produces) a good or service
  3. When there is too much of a good or service available
  4. The money someone makes from doing work
  5. When people exchange goods and/or services so both parties are happy with the outcome
  6. Something you buy to fulfill a want or need that you can physically touch or hold.
  7. A person who purchases a good or service
  8. When there is not enough of a good or service to satisfy the demand

17 Clues: When two people need each otherWhen someone focuses on doing one jobThe money someone makes from doing workA person who purchases a good or serviceThe official type of money used in a countryWhat is the way we can compare supply and demandWhen a country sends goods out to another countryWhen a country brings in goods from another country...

Economics 2023-06-01

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. Demand for a good or service is greater than the availability of the good or service
  2. becoming an expert in particular subject/skill
  3. motivation to do something
  4. act of buyers/sellers willingly engage in market transactions
  5. Inputs used to produce good or service in order to produce income
  6. Used to facilitate purchase/sale of goods and services between parties
  7. production, investment/prices/incomes determined centrally by a government
  8. desires and needs of consumers control output of producers
  9. 1.what to produce 2. how to produce 3. for whom
  10. cost added by producing 1 additional unit of a product or service
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  1. The knowledge, skills, and health that people invest in and accumulate throughout their lives
  2. assignment of different parts of manufacturing process to different people to improve efficiency
  3. production/prices determined by unrestricted competition
  4. state of quality of being efficient
  5. Process of discovering new ways of combining resources
  6. ability of people in society to take economic action
  7. loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one is chosen

17 Clues: motivation to do somethingstate of quality of being efficientbecoming an expert in particular subject/skill1.what to produce 2. how to produce 3. for whomability of people in society to take economic actionProcess of discovering new ways of combining resourcesproduction/prices determined by unrestricted competition...

Economics 2024-10-22

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. How much money you put aside to keep
  2. Something that you use to survive
  3. What you earn from working
  4. When an item doesn't have a lot of it
  5. What you move out
  6. Giving something for something else in return
  7. Something people do for you that you buy
  8. Someone who buys a good or service
  9. Something you don't really need for survival
  10. How much of something is availible
  11. Someone who makes a good or service
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  1. An object or food you buy
  2. The extra money that builds up if you don't pay a loan back
  3. What you move in
  4. How many people want a good or service
  5. What you use to buy stuff
  6. How much something costs

17 Clues: What you move inWhat you move outHow much something costsAn object or food you buyWhat you use to buy stuffWhat you earn from workingSomething that you use to surviveSomeone who buys a good or serviceHow much of something is availibleSomeone who makes a good or serviceHow much money you put aside to keepWhen an item doesn't have a lot of it...

Economics 2025-04-15

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. A _______________ is a useful result of a good or service.
  2. __________________ has changed capital resources over time. We can now order toys online that can arrive to our house in three days.
  3. ________________ are items you can see, like pencils or tables.
  4. A _______________ is something you would like to have but do not need.
  5. Growing your human capital in a specific area can help you to find success in a(n)____________________.
  6. _____________________ are work that people do, such as cutting your hair or fixing your computer.
  7. ________________ resources are human made items, or tools, used to make other goods or provide services.
  8. A ________________ is something you must have to live.
  9. A user of goods and services is called a __________________.
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  1. If (producers/consumers) build businesses near resources they need, they can save money on shipping resources to other places.
  2. If you want to buy two things and cannot buy both, whatevever you choose, that choice is a _________________.
  3. Daniela puts in her time on the weekends to help cook for people at the soup kitchen. She is a ____________________.
  4. ______________ resources are people's talents and skills. An example of this is planting organic lettuce.
  5. An __________________ cost is what you have to give up to have something else.
  6. _________________ resources are items found in nature that people use.
  7. Ben has a shoe store. If Ben decided to start exporting her products, she will probably (gain/lose) more customers.
  8. Jerry Yang _______________ in his human capital by studying hard when he was in school.

17 Clues: A ________________ is something you must have to live.A _______________ is a useful result of a good or service.A user of goods and services is called a __________________.________________ are items you can see, like pencils or tables.A _______________ is something you would like to have but do not need....

economics 2025-09-04

economics crossword puzzle
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  1. Items you can buy
  2. What people have to pay every 3 mouths
  3. Stuff you need to buy things
  4. Things you need to survive
  5. Things you want
  6. People who work
  7. Are the people
  8. When a company gets things
  9. The extra money you get or pay
  10. Makes things for the people
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  1. What people want
  2. A place thats fulls of jobs
  3. A type of business
  4. When you save money
  5. The amount of money something is
  6. When people work
  7. imports and exports supply

17 Clues: Are the peopleThings you wantPeople who workWhat people wantWhen people workItems you can buyA type of businessWhen you save moneyThings you need to surviveWhen a company gets thingsimports and exports supplyA place thats fulls of jobsMakes things for the peopleStuff you need to buy thingsThe extra money you get or pay...

Environmental Movements in the 1960s 2023-06-07

Environmental Movements in the 1960s crossword puzzle
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  1. - __ awareness, understanding the interconnectedness of all living organisms and their environment.
  2. - Annual event promoting environmental awareness and sustainability.
  3. - Clearing of forests, leading to loss of habitat and ecological imbalance.
  4. - Preservation and protection of __, including endangered species.
  5. - Release of harmful substances into the environment, a key concern for environmentalists.
  6. - Layer of __, depletion of which was a major environmental concern.
  7. - __ Spring, influential book by Rachel Carson highlighting the environmental impact of pesticides.
  8. - Efforts to protect and preserve natural resources and ecosystems.
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  1. - Access to safe and __ resources, a crucial aspect of environmental movements.
  2. - Protection of pristine and untouched natural areas.
  3. - International environmental organization focused on conservation and activism.
  4. - Air pollution that can cause respiratory problems and reduced visibility.
  5. - Participation in __ actions to promote environmental causes and create change.
  6. - Pesticide widely used in the 1960s, later banned due to its harmful effects on the environment.
  7. - Protected areas designated for conservation and recreation, such as __ __.

15 Clues: - Protection of pristine and untouched natural areas.- Preservation and protection of __, including endangered species.- Efforts to protect and preserve natural resources and ecosystems.- Annual event promoting environmental awareness and sustainability.- Layer of __, depletion of which was a major environmental concern....

Principles Of Economic 2024-07-31

Principles Of Economic crossword puzzle
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  1. there are one of the definitions Economics?
  2. What is the Classifical Economist like?
  3. What is the nature of Economics can classified in one head?
  4. What is the Economics meaning?
  5. who is the welfere definition wad defind by?
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  1. Limited avaliability Of resources?
  2. What is the Marshall Explains?
  3. What is the Economics?
  4. Who is known as the father of Economics?
  5. What is the One of the decision of Economics?

10 Clues: What is the Economics?What is the Marshall Explains?What is the Economics meaning?Limited avaliability Of resources?What is the Classifical Economist like?Who is known as the father of Economics?there are one of the definitions Economics?who is the welfere definition wad defind by?What is the One of the decision of Economics?...

Dimensions of Health 2021-12-08

Dimensions of Health crossword puzzle
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  1. occupational
  2. interpersonal communication
  3. spiritual
  4. goal-setting
  5. decision-making
  6. emotional
  7. social
  8. sexual
  9. physical
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  1. environmental
  2. advocacy
  3. accessing valid resources
  4. IntellectualMental
  5. analyzing influences
  6. self-management
  7. multicultural
  8. financial

17 Clues: socialsexualadvocacyphysicalspiritualemotionalfinancialoccupationalgoal-settingenvironmentalmulticulturalself-managementdecision-makingIntellectualMentalanalyzing influencesaccessing valid resourcesinterpersonal communication

Environmental laws in India 2024-11-30

Environmental laws in India crossword puzzle
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  1. policy aimed at sustainable development and environmental protection, launched in 2006 (7 letters).
  2. major act for controlling hazardous waste in India (4 letters).
  3. (Central Pollution Control Board)
  4. year the Air (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act was enacted (4 digits).
  5. Waste Management Act)
  6. Protection Act)
  7. regulatory body for environmental protection (5 letters).
  8. a crossword puzzle based on environmental laws in India:
  9. act is related to controlling the noise pollution in India (4 words, 2 letters each).
  10. Indian law aimed at preventing water pollution (6 letters).
  11. wildlife protection act passed in this year (4 digits).
  12. act, introduced in 1986, provides a framework for environmental protection in India (6 letters).
  13. is the solution for your crossword puzzle:
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  1. Environmental Policy)
  2. River Conservation Plan - Ganga)
  3. Protection Act)
  4. (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act)
  5. Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules)
  6. law focuses on the conservation of forests and wildlife (5 letters).
  7. (Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act)
  8. National River Conservation Plan is associated with this river (5 letters).
  9. Protection Act)

22 Clues: Protection Act)Protection Act)Protection Act)Environmental Policy)Waste Management Act)River Conservation Plan - Ganga)(Central Pollution Control Board)Pollution (Regulation and Control) Rules)(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act)(Prevention and Control of Pollution) Act)is the solution for your crossword puzzle:...

John Mack Freeman - PADM 7500 - Mid-Term Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-09

John Mack Freeman - PADM 7500 - Mid-Term Crossword Puzzle crossword puzzle
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  1. President who signed the Clear Air Act into law.
  2. Program created to clean up the nation’s numerous abandoned hazardous waste sites. This program has regularly overrun projected costs and the needs continue to outstrip the resources devoted to it.
  3. An approach towards development that seeks to create systems that are able to meet the needs of the present while preserving resources for use in the future. Contains economic, social, and environmental elements.
  4. (acronym) A poorly defined term from the 1972 Clean Water Act that determines what bodies of water the regulations of Section 404 apply to as being regulated by the EPA and the Army Corps of Engineers.
  5. Report that weighs the potential upsides of an environmental program to the expense in carrying it out. Typically considered a fundamental part of the analysis of proposed environmental policy. A frequent target of criticism by both industry and activists. Frequently ignored by policymakers if conclusions are not the same as those desired.
  6. An insight tested by Lanoie et al. (2011) that states that pollution is a manifestation of economic waste and as such properly designed environmental regulation will offset the cost of that regulation through innovation and compliance.
  7. An organized body devoted to a particular viewpoint whose primary aim is influencing the policy outcomes of a government. Examples include the Highway Users Federation for Safety and Mobility and the Atomic Industrial Forum.
  8. According to Heink and Kowarik (2010), a component or measure of environmentally relevant phenomena used to depict or evaluate environmental conditions or changes or to set environmental goals.
  9. The political theory that governance takes place at many level (local, state, national) and that lower-level governance is subordinate to higher-level governance. The style of government found in the United States, Spain, and Germany (among others).
  10. EPA document that gives insight into environmental measures and indicators around the United States. Published in an online only form since the 2010s.
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  1. A concept originally defined by the EPA in 1994 as “the fair treatment and meaningful involvement of all people regardless of race color, national origin, or income with respect ot the development, implementation, or enforcement of environmental laws, regulations, and policies.” Implemented by Executive Order 12898 for federal policymaking as a consideration.
  2. The first administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Served a second term under Reagan.
  3. An approach to policy making that seeks to make technical adjustments that are relatively small with a goal towards minimizing policy and political risk. An approach in opposition to innovative legislation. The approach of the United States Congress towards environmental policy over the last 30 years.
  4. According to Robertson and Hull (2003), an approach to environmental inquiry that combines science and policy as well as process and content in a post-modern, post-normal scientific method approach.
  5. A poorly defined term from the 1956 Federal Water Pollution Control Act that determines what the regulations of the law apply to. Disputes about the meanings of this term (the _____ _______ Protection Rule) were initiated by the Obama Administration, weakened by the Trump Administration, and revived by the Biden Administration.
  6. A theory put forward by Hardin (1968) that public goods will be misused in a pure capitalist environment due to the prioritization of individual gain over the collective good.
  7. Annual event whose first occurrence in 1970 is commonly considered the starting point of the American environmental movement.
  8. (acronym) Commission created by the National Environmental Policy Act of 1969 as a commission to advise the president on environmental matters. Typically considered to have little influence or power in the environmental policymaking process.
  9. A movement in environmentalism that sees human begins as a part of nature and that challenges the fundamental institutional structure sand social values on which contemporary society is constituted. A mid-point between mainstream environmentalism and radical environmentalism according to Rosenbaum (2020).
  10. (acronym) Commission created in1976 to regulate the nonmilitary uses of nuclear facilities and materials. Charged with regulating all aspects of nuclear design and regulation, managing nuclear waste, overseeing uranium mining, and decommissioning closing facilities.

20 Clues: President who signed the Clear Air Act into law.The first administrator of the Environmental Protection Agency. Served a second term under Reagan.Annual event whose first occurrence in 1970 is commonly considered the starting point of the American environmental movement....

Principles Of Economic 2024-07-31

Principles Of Economic crossword puzzle
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  1. there are one of the definitions Economics?
  2. What is the Classifical Economist like?
  3. What is the nature of Economics can classified in one head?
  4. What is the Economics meaning?
  5. who is the welfere definition wad defind by?
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  1. Limited avaliability Of resources?
  2. What is the Marshall Explains?
  3. What is the Economics?
  4. Who is known as the father of Economics?
  5. What is the One of the decision of Economics?

10 Clues: What is the Economics?What is the Marshall Explains?What is the Economics meaning?Limited avaliability Of resources?What is the Classifical Economist like?Who is known as the father of Economics?there are one of the definitions Economics?who is the welfere definition wad defind by?What is the One of the decision of Economics?...

Economics 2019-03-27

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. where are the Ashanti located?
  2. South Africa's top exports?
  3. what are the Arabs traditions?
  4. what the Swahili traditions.
  5. where are the Bantu located?
  6. Largest economy in Africa?
  7. What is one of the most developed economies?
  8. 2nd largest economy in Africa?
  9. where are the Swahili located?
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  1. What do the Ashanti practice?
  2. Nigeria's major export?
  3. where are the Arabs located?
  4. what are the Bantu traditions?
  5. what are the Ashanti traditions?
  6. what do the swahili practice?
  7. What are Kenya's top exports?
  8. what do most Arabs practice?

17 Clues: Nigeria's major export?Largest economy in Africa?South Africa's top exports?where are the Arabs located?what the Swahili traditions.where are the Bantu located?what do most Arabs practice?What do the Ashanti practice?what do the swahili practice?What are Kenya's top exports?where are the Ashanti located?what are the Bantu traditions?...

ECONOMICS 2020-09-13

ECONOMICS crossword puzzle
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  1. How much of a good or service is available to use.
  2. An economic system consisting of a mixture of markets.
  3. Work or workers
  4. When there is to much of something.12) MarketEconomy Economic system in which companies are not controlled by the government but decide what they want to produce or sell, based on what they believe they can make a profit from.
  5. Work that is done for other people. Example: Barber, Repairman, Policeman
  6. Economic system where most economic decisions are based on customs and history.
  7. A political and economic ideology based on communal ownership and the absence of class.
  8. when something is rare or there is a shortage of something.
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  1. An economic system in which capital goods are owned by private individuals or business partners.
  2. People and their health, education, experience, training, skills and values.
  3. Anything that has economic utility or satisfies an economic need or desire. Example: Personal Property, Food
  4. Economic system in which government planning groups make the basic economic decisions.
  5. A service or other asset used to produce goods and services that meet human needs and wants. Can be Land, Labor or Human resources.
  6. The study of the production (making), distribution (getting) and consumption (using) of goods.
  7. A populist economic and political system in which the means of production operate under public political ownership.
  8. Anything from nature that is used in the production of goods,
  9. How much of a good or service is needed or demanded.

17 Clues: Work or workersHow much of a good or service is available to use.How much of a good or service is needed or demanded.An economic system consisting of a mixture of markets.when something is rare or there is a shortage of something.Anything from nature that is used in the production of goods,...

Economics 2021-10-14

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. a curve illustrating the varying amounts of two products that can be produced when both depend on the same finite resources
  2. anything that motivates a person to do something
  3. the potential loss owed to a missed opportunity
  4. an accumulation of valuable economic resources that can be measured in terms of either real goods or money value
  5. the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
  6. something needed to survive
  7. amount of physical, mental, and social effort used to produce goods and services in an economy
  8. any situation where making one choice means losing something else; similar to opportunity cost
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  1. a transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer
  2. assets used for the production of goods and services
  3. items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
  4. natural resources, human resources, capital resources
  5. the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service
  6. state of being scarce
  7. something that is desired
  8. economic value is a measure of the benefit provided by a good or service to an economic agent
  9. resource encompassing the natural resources used in production

17 Clues: state of being scarcesomething that is desiredsomething needed to survivethe potential loss owed to a missed opportunityanything that motivates a person to do somethingitems that satisfy human wants and provide utilityassets used for the production of goods and servicesnatural resources, human resources, capital resources...

Economics 2021-10-14

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. the act of starting and running your own business
  2. resources, the natural, human, and capital resources used to make goods and services
  3. the measurement of the benefit derived from a good or service to an individual or a company
  4. tangible product
  5. something that you would like but you do not really need
  6. property resources used to produce goods and services
  7. something that you must have to survive
  8. any natural resource used to produce goods and services
  9. the amount of physical, mental, and social effort used to produce goods and services
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  1. an accumulation of valuable economic resources that can be measured in terms of either real goods or money value
  2. work that is done for other people
  3. possibilities frontier, a model used to show the tradeoffs associated with allocating resources between the production of two goods
  4. the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service
  5. a limited supply
  6. a situation where making one choice means losing something else
  7. financial motivations for people to take certain actions
  8. cost, what you have to give up in order to get something else

17 Clues: tangible producta limited supplywork that is done for other peoplesomething that you must have to survivethe act of starting and running your own businessproperty resources used to produce goods and servicesany natural resource used to produce goods and servicessomething that you would like but you do not really need...

Economics 2021-08-31

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. a government payment to keep employees in work
  2. regular payments towards a future pension
  3. two quarters of negative growth
  4. when households receive 50% less than average household incomes
  5. a gopvernment program offering young people free courses
  6. a type of income
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  1. people who lack the most basic necessities of life
  2. represents the collective interests of workers
  3. an australian charity helping poor families
  4. measure of the distribution of income across a population
  5. any of 5 equal groups
  6. workers who are not fully employed
  7. australia's treasurer
  8. central bank of australia
  9. graphical representation of the distribution of income or wealth within a population
  10. lowest wage permitted by law
  11. a type of asset class

17 Clues: a type of incomeany of 5 equal groupsaustralia's treasurera type of asset classcentral bank of australialowest wage permitted by lawtwo quarters of negative growthworkers who are not fully employedregular payments towards a future pensionan australian charity helping poor familiesa government payment to keep employees in work...

Economics 2023-04-03

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. An explanation why nurses continue to have fixed wages amid nursing shortage. Based on a dominant buyer that controls the demand for nurses amid shortage. “All nurses who do the same work are paid the same wage.
  2. A market-based mechanism. An individual says when, what, and how healthcare is purchased and provided.
  3. Moral _____. Refers to changes in behaviors based on insurance coverage. Increased use of health services as a result of having insurance coverage.
  4. A cost-sharing practice to reduce the use of insurance coverage.
  5. Description of the nursing shortage when it is due to the nurse’s decision to enter or re-enter the workforce.
  6. _____ clinics. Staffed by nurse practitioners or physician assistants. Found in groceries, drug stores, and discount stores.
  7. Risk _____. Spreading the health risks across a group of people.
  8. An increase in the use of health care providers causes an increase of nursing services.
Down
  1. The amount of nursing services available to patients.
  2. The patient willingness to buy nursing services
  3. A measure of supply. May refer to students who enroll in the nursing programs.
  4. _____ is “what is given up obtaining a good or service”.
  5. _____ failure. The inability of patients or consumers and health care providers to strike a balance in the supply and demand of health services.
  6. Occur when the nurse provides services that are similar or equivalent to the physicians.
  7. Cost-_____. An evaluation of the needed resource and the advantages.
  8. _____ utility. Refers to the satisfaction, welfare, or general well-being gained when purchasing health care services.
  9. Believed to be one of the labor market factors that affects the supply of nursing services.

17 Clues: The patient willingness to buy nursing servicesThe amount of nursing services available to patients._____ is “what is given up obtaining a good or service”.A cost-sharing practice to reduce the use of insurance coverage.Risk _____. Spreading the health risks across a group of people....

Economics 2015-02-17

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Consists of people who are at work and those of working age and willing to work.
  2. Income firms receive from the sale of their goods/services.
  3. A stock concept.
  4. Study of individual firms in the market.
  5. Lack of a particular good.
  6. A negative relationship.
  7. A company with subsidiaries or manufacturing bases in several countries.
  8. A tax on imports.
Down
  1. Opening up the market to greater competition (to increase supply).
  2. Two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth.
  3. Responsiveness of one variable to a change in another variable.
  4. Study of the economy of a country.
  5. These goods have a positive XED between them.
  6. Combination or merging of two previously separate organisations.
  7. Sustained increase in the general price level in the economy.
  8. Want or willingness for a good/service.
  9. These goods have a negative YED.

17 Clues: A stock concept.A tax on imports.A negative relationship.Lack of a particular good.These goods have a negative YED.Study of the economy of a country.Want or willingness for a good/service.Study of individual firms in the market.These goods have a positive XED between them.Two consecutive quarters of negative economic growth....

Economics 2015-05-19

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. any physical property or financial claim that is owned
  2. a decline in total production lasting at least two consecutive quarters
  3. workers are overqualified for their jobs or work fewer hours than they would prefer
  4. the European common currency
  5. household purchases of final goods and services
  6. a written order instructing the bank to pay someone from money on deposit
  7. an amount owed
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  1. firms in the same industry or in related industries that group together in a region
  2. compares total output to a specific measure of input; usually reflects an average, such as bushels of grain per acre of farmland
  3. an increase in the economy's price level
  4. the value of the capital stock that is used up or becomes obsolete in producing GDP during the year
  5. the phase of economic activity during which the economy's total output increases
  6. the narrow definition of the money supply; consists of currency (including coins) held by the nonbanking public, checkable deposits, ans traveler's checks
  7. the structure of economic activity in a locality, a region, a country, a group of countries, or the world
  8. a decline, or stagnation, of a nation's output accompanied by a rise, or inflation, in the price level
  9. a broader definition of the money supply consisting of M1 plus savings deposits, and money market mutual fund accounts owned by households
  10. government agencies charged with implementing legislation and financed through legislative bodies

17 Clues: an amount owedthe European common currencyan increase in the economy's price levelhousehold purchases of final goods and servicesany physical property or financial claim that is owneda decline in total production lasting at least two consecutive quartersa written order instructing the bank to pay someone from money on deposit...

Economics 2022-02-14

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the dollar value of all final goods and services
  2. the sum of skills and abilities of people
  3. occurs when a nations total output of goods and services increases
  4. condition that results from society not having enough resources to produce all the things people would like to have
  5. people with all their efforts and skills put into the workplace
  6. capacity to be useful
  7. when a factor of production performs tasks so they can be more efficient then others
  8. place to go to buy or sell goods
  9. an economically useful item
  10. an act done for someone else
  11. "gifts of nature"
  12. worth
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  1. the study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants with limited resources
  2. risk taker
  3. the things used in production of goods and services
  4. the process of creating good and services
  5. we rely on others and others rely on us to provide for eachother

17 Clues: worthrisk taker"gifts of nature"capacity to be usefulan economically useful iteman act done for someone elseplace to go to buy or sell goodsthe process of creating good and servicesthe sum of skills and abilities of peoplethe dollar value of all final goods and servicesthe things used in production of goods and services...

Economics 2023-11-09

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Being creative and thinking outside the box.
  2. The amount of goods and services available
  3. The people who create and sell goods and services
  4. Something you desire but do not require for survival
  5. Anything that can be used in the production process to produce a good or service. These are also called the factors of production
  6. The amount of money expected, required, or given in payment for a good or service
  7. cost
  8. The type of consumer who buys flashy goods and services and does not care about the price
  9. Something you must have in order to survive, like water
  10. The amount of goods and services consumers are wanting.
Down
  1. A consumer who buys from the same store, regardless of price, day, weather or occasion.
  2. What we miss out on when making a choice; when more than two options are available. What we miss out on from the next best option.
  3. When there are limited resources for our unlimited wants and needs
  4. The study of dealing with unlimited wants and needs but limited resources.
  5. A person who takes the risk and starts their own business
  6. The type of consumer who wants to purchase goods when they are on sale.
  7. One of the factors of production which is about workers.
  8. The people who purchase goods and services

18 Clues: costThe amount of goods and services availableThe people who purchase goods and servicesBeing creative and thinking outside the box.The people who create and sell goods and servicesSomething you desire but do not require for survivalSomething you must have in order to survive, like waterThe amount of goods and services consumers are wanting....

Economics 2023-09-18

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Country's economic growth and quality of life
  2. Tax on imports or exports
  3. country Country with a strong economy and a high quality of life
  4. Study of how people meet their wants and needs
  5. relating to or found within a country
  6. advantage A society's ability to produce a product most efficiently given all the products it could produce
  7. barrier Something that keeps goods and services from entering a country
  8. domestic product Total value of all goods and services produced in a country
  9. Desire for a particular good or service
  10. Amount of a good or service that is available for use
  11. Coming from outside of a country
  12. Person or business that makes and sells goods or services
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  1. Exchange of goods and services in a market
  2. Amount of goods and services produced given the amount of resources used
  3. Person or business that buys, or consumes, goods or services
  4. cost Cost of what you have to give up when making a choice
  5. countries Country with a less productive economy and a lower quality of life
  6. trade Removal of trade barriers

18 Clues: Tax on imports or exportsComing from outside of a countrytrade Removal of trade barriersrelating to or found within a countryDesire for a particular good or serviceExchange of goods and services in a marketCountry's economic growth and quality of lifeStudy of how people meet their wants and needs...

Economics 2024-11-19

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
  2. If you buy much less of a good after a small price change then your demand is called _______.
  3. the amount of money that a buisness receives in excess of its expensis
  4. economists call this struggle among producers for the dollars of consumers ____.
  5. Unresponsive products to price change
  6. the study of how people seek to satisfy their wants by making choices
  7. The study of economic behavior and decision making in small units
Down
  1. any arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to exchange things
  2. this gives an inventor exclusive rights to a product
  3. Also known as excess demand
  4. A graphic representation of a demand schedule
  5. The amount of a good or service that is available
  6. The study of economic behavior and decision making in a nations whole economy
  7. an economic system that has some market based elements and some government involvment
  8. A consumer wants more of a good or service than producers are willing to make available.
  9. the central government owns all resources and means of production
  10. The poing of balance at which the quantity demanded equals the quantitied supplied
  11. The fact that limited amounts of goods and services are available to meet unlimited wants is called?

18 Clues: Also known as excess demandUnresponsive products to price changeA graphic representation of a demand scheduleThe amount of a good or service that is availablethis gives an inventor exclusive rights to a productthe desire to own something and the ability to pay for itany arrangement that allows buyers and sellers to exchange things...

Economics 2023-08-15

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a person who takes risk
  2. anything that brings value
  3. -not using all productive resources
  4. Study of choices and how a society allocates scarce resources
  5. cost- opportunity lost when one alternative is chosen another
  6. method of distribution of goods and services
  7. -resources are limited
  8. equipment and factories used in the production of goods and services
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  1. -vital to sustain
  2. any factor”financial “
  3. -using all productive resources
  4. off-economic situation related to opportunity cost
  5. -factors of production
  6. goods- a tool or equipment used to produce other goods
  7. -anything taken from earth
  8. of production -land,labor
  9. worker performs in a different field

17 Clues: -vital to sustainany factor”financial “-factors of production-resources are limiteda person who takes riskof production -land,laboranything that brings value-anything taken from earth-using all productive resources-not using all productive resourcesworker performs in a different fieldmethod of distribution of goods and services...

Economics 2025-05-13

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. highest level of economic activity
  2. a person who uses and buys goods and services
  3. prolonged recession
  4. real GDP falls for at least six months in a row
  5. economic system where private parties own means of production
  6. Mao's "Great _____ Forward"
  7. things you buy
  8. lowest level of economic activity
Down
  1. period of economic growth
  2. gross domestic ______
  3. a job a person provides and is paid for
  4. period of economic decline
  5. the exchange of something
  6. buying a good or service and paying for it later
  7. _______ cycle: recurring pattern of change as economy expands and contracts
  8. a person who makes goods or provides a service
  9. a good or service owed to another

17 Clues: things you buyprolonged recessiongross domestic ______period of economic growththe exchange of somethingperiod of economic declineMao's "Great _____ Forward"a good or service owed to anotherlowest level of economic activityhighest level of economic activitya job a person provides and is paid fora person who uses and buys goods and services...

Economics 2021-09-28

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. economic system based on habit and custom
  2. ___ market is where productive resources are bought and sold
  3. brings together buyers and sellers
  4. measure of the amount of output produced in a specific time period
  5. asking the "why" and "how" questions
  6. goods and services are purchased in the __ market
  7. an economic ___ is a simplified version of a complex concept or behavior
  8. ability or capacity of a good or service to be useful
  9. “gifts of nature”
Down
  1. social science dealing with how people make choices
  2. effort a person devotes to a task for which that person is paid
  3. not physical
  4. command economies lack this
  5. basic requirement for survival
  6. fundamental economic problem
  7. ___ cost is the next best alternative given up
  8. work or labor performed for someone

17 Clues: not physical“gifts of nature”command economies lack thisfundamental economic problembasic requirement for survivalbrings together buyers and sellerswork or labor performed for someoneasking the "why" and "how" questionseconomic system based on habit and custom___ cost is the next best alternative given up...

Economics 2021-02-09

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. when groups or people exchange goods
  2. something that motivates you to make a particular choice
  3. work that goes into producing something
  4. the choices governments make about what to do or not do in managing the country
  5. the value of everything produced in a country
  6. when a business takes over the whole market
  7. trading all over the world
  8. using resources up
  9. the money a business receives when it sells its product
  10. the money governments collect from businesses and people
Down
  1. a place where people exchange things
  2. when there isn't enough of something
  3. how much people want a resource
  4. rules set up the government to control businesses and keep people safe
  5. how much of a resource is available
  6. the money left over from revenue after all business costs are paid
  7. not having enough money to buy essentials

17 Clues: using resources uptrading all over the worldhow much people want a resourcehow much of a resource is availablea place where people exchange thingswhen there isn't enough of somethingwhen groups or people exchange goodswork that goes into producing somethingnot having enough money to buy essentialswhen a business takes over the whole market...

Economics 2021-10-13

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship
  2. a state of being short on certain resources
  3. items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
  4. an individual who creates a new business, bearing most of the risks and enjoying most of the rewards.
  5. wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization or available or contributed for a particular purpose such as starting a company or investing.
  6. to the fact that budgeting inevitably involves sacrificing some of X to get more of Y
  7. the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
  8. is a curve illustrating the varying amounts of two products that can be produced when both depend on the same finite resources
Down
  1. to exert one's powers of body or mind
  2. a thing that motivates or encourages one to do something.
  3. to the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service.
  4. is the worth of a good or service determined by people's preferences and the trade-offs they choose given their scarce resources.
  5. something that is necessary for an organism to live a healthy life
  6. a transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer.
  7. an accumulation of valuable economic resources that can be measured in terms
  8. A desire to have something that you don't need
  9. the part of the earth's surface that is not covered by water, as opposed to the sea or the air

17 Clues: to exert one's powers of body or mindland, labor, capital, and entrepreneurshipa state of being short on certain resourcesA desire to have something that you don't needitems that satisfy human wants and provide utilitya thing that motivates or encourages one to do something.something that is necessary for an organism to live a healthy life...

Economics 2022-05-12

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. goods, the group of goods and services where the demand for them increases as price rises, due to their 'snob value' or ability to demonstrate status.
  2. Basic goods and services that are necessary for our survival.
  3. efficiency, the situation where a nation's resources are producing the maximum amount possible, at the lowest cost
  4. living standards, Factors that influence our well-being beyond our ability to purchase goods and services.
  5. economics, economic statements or claims that are based on facts, are objective in nature, and that can be measured or tested for their truth or falsehood.
  6. Something we desire to have to improve our satisfaction or quality of life, but that is not necessary for our survival.
  7. efficiency, where resources need to be allocated or used in the economy in combinations that provide the maximum possible benefits for consumers and the nation
  8. available resources are not being fully utilised in production
Down
  1. conduct, two or more businesses joining forces to maximise profits
  2. The spending of income on goods and services
  3. The process of making a good or service
  4. living standards, Living standards as measured by access to goods and services.
  5. economics, is statements or claims that are based on opinion or value judgements
  6. subtly coaxing people towards making more sensible decisions
  7. failure, when an unregulated market is unable to allocate resources efficiently or where resources are allocated in such a way that national living standards or welfare is not maximised.
  8. The mental and physical effort by humans in the production process
  9. scarcity, The basic economic problem where the resources available for production are limited, relative to society's unlimited wants.

17 Clues: The process of making a good or serviceThe spending of income on goods and servicessubtly coaxing people towards making more sensible decisionsBasic goods and services that are necessary for our survival.available resources are not being fully utilised in productionconduct, two or more businesses joining forces to maximise profits...

economics 2023-03-03

economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the additional benefit arising from a unit increase in a particular activity.
  2. a form of business where two or more people share ownership, as well as the responsibility for managing the company and the income or losses the business generates.
  3. inputs needed for the creation of a good or service
  4. the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
  5. someone who owns an unincorporated business by himself or herself
  6. the time-bound restrictions governments impose on trade
  7. portrays the cost of society's choice between two different goods.
Down
  1. when people who work in seasonal jobs become unemployed when demand for labor decreases.
  2. the cost added by producing one additional unit of a product or service.
  3. the amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that is utilized.
  4. a tax imposed by a government on goods and services imported from other countries that serves to increase the price and make imports less desirable, or at least less competitive, versus domestic goods and services
  5. the unemployment which exists in any economy due to people being in the process of moving from one job to another.
  6. a business entity that is owned by its shareholder(s), who elect a board of directors to oversee the organization's activities
  7. the state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.
  8. when the quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplied
  9. unemployment resulting from industrial reorganization, typically due to technological change, rather than fluctuations in supply or demand.
  10. a condition or state in which economic forces are balanced.

17 Clues: inputs needed for the creation of a good or servicethe state of being scarce or in short supply; shortage.the time-bound restrictions governments impose on tradewhen the quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplieda condition or state in which economic forces are balanced.someone who owns an unincorporated business by himself or herself...

Economics 2023-03-02

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. One person that owns an unincorporated business
  2. Something you need cannot be obtained in big amounts
  3. Lack in supply
  4. Unemployment because of demand for labor decreases
  5. What you give up for an option over the best option
  6. Tax on Imported goods
  7. The amount left over after the requirements are met
  8. Unemployment because of being in between jobs
Down
  1. The inputs needed for the creation of a good
  2. A company legally authorized to act as one entity
  3. Unemployment because of industrial reorganization
  4. When the supply curve equals the demand curve
  5. The cost of society's choice between two different goods
  6. Additional benefit from a unit increase
  7. A limited quantity of a product than can be produced
  8. Cost added by producing additional
  9. A business owned and run by two or more people

17 Clues: Lack in supplyTax on Imported goodsCost added by producing additionalAdditional benefit from a unit increaseThe inputs needed for the creation of a goodWhen the supply curve equals the demand curveUnemployment because of being in between jobsA business owned and run by two or more peopleOne person that owns an unincorporated business...

Economics 2025-03-07

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A thing that is provided using resources and can be done in exchange for something else.
  2. What you lose when you make a choice.
  3. As the price goes up, so does the supply.
  4. Machines and tools used in the creation of products.
  5. Things you would find in nature like trees, rocks, and sand.
  6. When you use/purchase goods and services.
  7. The amount of Products that Consumers want to buy.
Down
  1. The study of resources, goods, services, how they are all connected. Also known as the study of choices.
  2. Innovation and Management for new products and ideas.
  3. Human effort and skills used to make products.
  4. As the price goes up, the demand goes down.
  5. A thing that is produced from resources and can be bought or sold.
  6. The amount of Products that Producers make.
  7. The inability to satisfy all needs at once.
  8. A person who makes new ideas for products and then creates businesses to produce those ideas for consumers.
  9. The way resources are turned into goods and services.
  10. The amount of resources, goods or services you are willing to give in exchange for a resource, good, or service. (AKA the value)

17 Clues: What you lose when you make a choice.As the price goes up, so does the supply.When you use/purchase goods and services.As the price goes up, the demand goes down.The amount of Products that Producers make.The inability to satisfy all needs at once.Human effort and skills used to make products.The amount of Products that Consumers want to buy....

Economics 2022-12-06

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Expectancy: The average number of years a person can expect to live in a given population based on statistics
  2. Domestic Product (GDP): The total value of all the goods and services produced within a country in a year’s time
  3. Economy: A system based on private ownership, free trade, and competition
  4. Countries: Countries with weaker economies and a lower quality of life
  5. Indicator: A measure of a country’s wealth
  6. Capita GDP: GDP divided by the number of people within a country; indicates the average income level
  7. The persistent increase in the cost of goods and services or the persistent decline in the purchasing power of money
  8. and Demand: In a market economy, the principle that suggests prices are determined by the interaction of supply and demand; an increase in supply will lower prices if not matched by an increase in demand; an increase in demand will raise prices unless it is met with an increase in supply
  9. The total number of people living in a given area
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  1. Countries: Countries with strong economies and a high quality of life
  2. Rate: Percentage of people within a population age fifteen and over who can read and write.
  3. Gross Domestic Product: The total value of all the goods and services produced by a population (city, state, or nation) in a year’s time
  4. The amount of goods and services that consumers are willing and able to buy at a given time
  5. The study of human populations
  6. An official count of population; Note: The US Census Bureau conducts an official census once every ten years. The last census took place in 2010.
  7. Income: The amount of money that households have available for spending and saving after income taxes have been taken out
  8. The amount of goods and services that are available at a given time

17 Clues: The study of human populationsIndicator: A measure of a country’s wealthThe total number of people living in a given areaThe amount of goods and services that are available at a given timeCountries: Countries with strong economies and a high quality of lifeCountries: Countries with weaker economies and a lower quality of life...

Economics 2024-12-13

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. The study of the economy.
  2. Things we don't need to stay alive.
  3. Things that we can take home.
  4. A person who bought goods or services with money.
  5. People who use goods or services.
  6. To put money in the bank.
  7. Money borrowed from the bank.
  8. To pay for goods or services.
Down
  1. Use something that belongs to someone else and give it back later.
  2. Things to stay alive.
  3. A medium of exchange that has a certain value.
  4. A person who studies the economy.
  5. People who make goods or services.
  6. Something that other people do for us, usually for money
  7. Thai currency
  8. A place to store money.
  9. A person who offers goods or services for money.

17 Clues: Thai currencyThings to stay alive.A place to store money.The study of the economy.To put money in the bank.Things that we can take home.Money borrowed from the bank.To pay for goods or services.A person who studies the economy.People who use goods or services.People who make goods or services.Things we don't need to stay alive....

Economics - chapters 1-2 Review 2024-01-22

Economics - chapters 1-2 Review crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Review about the _______ Possibilities Curve (PPC) - what would a point on the line represent? What would a point inside or outside the line represent?
  2. the four _________ of production are land, labor, capital, and entrepreneurship (review what these mean and which one is most important!)
  3. Review about the __________ Flow Model. What are the participants in the circular flow? How do they all work together? Would a circular flow model show macro or microeconomics?
  4. this branch of economics examines large-scale economic choices and issues (nationwide interest rates, global trade, etc.)
  5. these are used by economists to instruct (making abstract concepts more understandable) and predict future events
  6. Because it begins with observation and uses those observations to try to predict and control future events, economics is considered a _____________
  7. this happens when the government spends more than it receives in tax revenue
  8. observing economic choices and predicting economic events is called __________ economics
  9. economic cost is the ________ people place on a good or service
  10. this economics term is used to describe any time a household withdraws money from an account or borrows from it
Down
  1. these types of goods are ones that a consumer has to pay to have removed (like trash)
  2. these two economic principles create the need for choices: unlimited wants and limited __________
  3. the four factor __________ include rent, wages, interest, and profit (what do these mean?)
  4. this branch of economics deals with choices made by individual units (people, households, individual businesses, etc.)
  5. the idea of __________ value states that an object's usefulness to the buyer determines its worth (like how water can be more valuable than diamonds)
  6. the economic word for an imaginary unit of satisfaction
  7. intangible items in economics: like the work of Mrs. Fulks on your behalf or the performance of Taylor Swift at a concert :)
  8. economic ___________ are any tangible (physical) thing that has a measurable lifespan (like a car, a textbook, an apple, etc.)
  9. this is a type of payment of money or goods from the government to people - they expect no repayment (examples: unemployment benefits, welfare, social security, etc.)

19 Clues: the economic word for an imaginary unit of satisfactioneconomic cost is the ________ people place on a good or servicethis happens when the government spends more than it receives in tax revenuethese types of goods are ones that a consumer has to pay to have removed (like trash)...

The Economy 2017-03-02

The Economy crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the general reduction of prices and the level of economic activity in an economy
  2. the branch of economics that deals with the way land is used and the things that are produced by farming
  3. to improve the economy of a country by increasing the amount of money that people are earning and spending in the country
  4. economics an economic process in which prices increase so that money becomes less valuable
  5. economics someone who supports the system of capitalism
  6. economics a period of time when there is a lot of unemployment and poverty because there is very little economic activity
  7. a similar increase in the activity of a particular industry or part of a country’s economy
  8. used for talking about U.S. economic power
  9. an economic theory according to which poor people benefit when richer people become even richer
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  1. the conditions that affect the economic success or failure of a product, company, country, etc.
  2. the study of the economic systems of whole countries or large regions
  3. a period when trade and industry are not successful and there is a lot of unemployment
  4. a reduction in the rate at which prices increase
  5. a particular area of business or industry
  6. very high inflation
  7. gross domestic product: the total value of the goods and services that a country produces in a year, not including income received from money invested in other countries

16 Clues: very high inflationa particular area of business or industryused for talking about U.S. economic powera reduction in the rate at which prices increaseeconomics someone who supports the system of capitalismthe study of the economic systems of whole countries or large regions...

Economics 2012-10-30

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A place that keeps your money safe
  2. Type of item
  3. Opposite of saving
  4. Some money you receive
  5. When you have a car accident and you can claim for all damage on both cars
  6. A way of exchanging goods for other goods
  7. Type of tax
Down
  1. Opposite of spending
  2. Median, mode, ....
  3. The money you make
  4. Something you claim
  5. New Zealand currency
  6. Something you use to pay for items
  7. Managing large amounts of money
  8. The higher the risk the higher the....
  9. Paper money
  10. The chance of things not turning out as expected.

17 Clues: Paper moneyType of taxType of itemMedian, mode, ....The money you makeOpposite of savingSomething you claimOpposite of spendingNew Zealand currencySome money you receiveManaging large amounts of moneyA place that keeps your money safeSomething you use to pay for itemsThe higher the risk the higher the....A way of exchanging goods for other goods...

Economics 2013-12-11

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a base component used to manufacture things
  2. Things unnecessary for survival but make it more comfortable
  3. Not requiring to buy goods and services and being able to provide them yourself
  4. What you forfeit for the production of something else
  5. We have unlimited wants but limited resources
  6. The direct exchange of goods and services in exchange for goods and services
  7. Something that you can purchase and see
  8. Focusing your skills on a single thing and being able to perform it better than the average person
  9. When a consumer purchases goods and services
  10. limited amounts of resources
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  1. Industries that produce, manufacture and distribute goods and services
  2. Things necessary for your survival
  3. the unit used to purchase things
  4. Communities who wander from place to place in search of food, water and shelter to satisfy their wants
  5. A job you pay someone to perform for you
  6. Someone who purchases goods and services to satisfy needs and wants
  7. Activities that blend economic resources to create goods and services

17 Clues: limited amounts of resourcesthe unit used to purchase thingsThings necessary for your survivalSomething that you can purchase and seeA job you pay someone to perform for youa base component used to manufacture thingsWhen a consumer purchases goods and servicesWe have unlimited wants but limited resources...

Economics 2015-03-18

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the people or businesses that provide goods and services
  2. selling products to other states and countries
  3. buying products from other states and countries
  4. businesses that are controlled by individuals or groups of people
  5. a person who creates their own business
  6. a person who buys and uses goods and services
  7. limited resources or goods; in short supply
  8. work that is performed for others
  9. the amount of a good or service that is available to consumers
  10. items you can buy and can touch
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  1. a group of customers that a business has decided to aim its product at
  2. businesses that are controlled and funded by the government
  3. the amount of money needed to begin a business
  4. the way in which human resources and natural resources are used to produce goods and services
  5. a company that sells goods or services for a profit
  6. the desire of consumers for a good or service
  7. the amount of money a business loses when the cost of producing something is greater than the cost of selling

17 Clues: items you can buy and can touchwork that is performed for othersa person who creates their own businesslimited resources or goods; in short supplythe desire of consumers for a good or servicea person who buys and uses goods and servicesselling products to other states and countriesthe amount of money needed to begin a business...

Economics 2015-10-31

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Adam Smith defined Economics as a science of ......
  2. The economic problem is the problem of economising .... resources
  3. The relationship between price and the quantity demanded is states as law of ......
  4. Indian economy is a ...... economy
  5. Such goods the demand for which falls when income increases are called .... goods
  6. The welfare definition of economics was given by........
  7. The indifference curve approach was introduced by Prof......
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  1. Those goods for which the demand increases when income increases are called .... goods
  2. The quantity demanded of a commodity varies inversely with it's.......
  3. The downward slope of the demand curve reflects the .... effect
  4. ........ Curve is the production possibility curve
  5. In the case of inferior goods, an increase in income shifts the demand curve to the.... side
  6. An economy in which goods and services are bought and sold freely in the market is called ..... economy
  7. Production Possibility Curve is ...... slopping
  8. Costs of the factor inputs or services supplied by the owner of the firm is called .... costs
  9. Elasticity of demand will be less in the case of households having... income
  10. In micro economics, the details of operation of .....small are observed

17 Clues: Indian economy is a ...... economyProduction Possibility Curve is ...... slopping........ Curve is the production possibility curveAdam Smith defined Economics as a science of ......The welfare definition of economics was given by........The indifference curve approach was introduced by Prof.........

Economics 2019-07-06

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. is any structure that allows buyers and sellers to exchange any type of goods, services and information.
  2. materials that satisfy human wants and provide utility.
  3. the part of economics concerned with single factors and the effects of individual decisions.
  4. the wealth and resources of a country or region, especially in terms of the production and consumption of goods and services.
  5. a means by which governments finance their expenditure by imposing charges on citizens and corporate entities.
  6. example of market economy.
  7. consumers' willingness and ability to consume a given good.
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  1. market is an economic system based on supply and demand with little or no government control.
  2. is an economic system in which traditions, customs, and beliefs help shape the goods and services the economy produces, as well as the rules and manner of their distributions (barter and trade.)
  3. a fundamental economic concept that describes the total amount of a specific good or service that is available to consumers.
  4. covers the systems for setting levels of taxation, government budgets, the money supply and interest rates.
  5. society's material wants are _________ while resources are limited or scarce.
  6. All persons living under one roof.
  7. korea a country practicing command economy.
  8. is a system where the government, rather than the free market, determines what goods should be produced, how much should be produced, and the price at which the goods are offered for sale.
  9. is a combination of different types of economic systems.
  10. example of traditional economy.

17 Clues: example of market economy.example of traditional economy.All persons living under one roof.korea a country practicing command economy.materials that satisfy human wants and provide utility.is a combination of different types of economic systems.consumers' willingness and ability to consume a given good....

Economics 2024-06-21

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A person or company that supplies goods or services for sale
  2. A person who purchases goods and services for personal use
  3. The money a business makes after expenses are paid
  4. A plan of how much money a person, business, or government is able to spend and how it will be spent
  5. The cost of borrowing and reward for saving
  6. Money that the government collects from consumers and firms
  7. When expenses exceed income
  8. A sustained increase in the general price level of the economy
  9. The differences between those with higher levels of wealth/income and those with lower
  10. The machinery and tools used in the creation of goods and services
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  1. A place where consumers and producers meet to exchange goods and services
  2. Goods which are sold to foreign consumers
  3. Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs
  4. Money received on a regular basis for work or investment
  5. Measuring output per unit of input to gauge the efficiency of production
  6. A stock of money these can include cash in a bank account or valuable assets such as a house
  7. The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy at a given price and a given time period

17 Clues: When expenses exceed incomeGoods which are sold to foreign consumersThe cost of borrowing and reward for savingThe money a business makes after expenses are paidMoney received on a regular basis for work or investmentA person who purchases goods and services for personal useMoney that the government collects from consumers and firms...

economics 2023-11-20

economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. dispute resolution method with 3rd party that cannot give advice or recommendations
  2. artificial intellegence
  3. closest to court-level dispute resolution
  4. fixed payment that usually happens weekly or daily
  5. your earnings
  6. not having a job due to it being unavailable at the specific time of year you are currently in
  7. yearly payment
  8. gross domestic product
  9. highly strict working hours that take up a large portion of day-to-day life
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  1. not an entitlement but rather something that is expected
  2. a type of work that has flexible hours but no paid leave
  3. occurs in a workplace and acts as a somewhat complaint
  4. a type of work that has stricter hours but paid leave
  5. the way people make and spend money
  6. Something that a person is entitled to and should have
  7. yearly
  8. a system of rules that have to be enforced within a country that have legal consequences if not followed

17 Clues: yearlyyour earningsyearly paymentgross domestic productartificial intellegencethe way people make and spend moneyclosest to court-level dispute resolutionfixed payment that usually happens weekly or dailya type of work that has stricter hours but paid leaveoccurs in a workplace and acts as a somewhat complaint...

economics 2023-05-22

economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. What you expect prices to do in the future can influence your buying habits today.
  2. Trends and fashions that are highly desirable to the consumer
  3. when consumers react to an increase in a good's price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
  4. Trends and fashions that are highly desirable to the consumer
  5. What you expect prices to do in the future can influence your buying habits today.
  6. money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
  7. a table that shows the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity demanded
  8. an establishment formed to carry on commercial enterprise
  9. Economic decisions are made by individuals or the open market.
  10. A business owned by stockholders who share in its profits but are not personally responsible for its debtsStocks nshares of ownership in a company
  11. A business in which two or more persons combine their assets and skills
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  1. A business owned by one person
  2. Price x Quantity
  3. A legal minimum on the price at which a good can be sold
  4. the change in consumption resulting from a change in real income
  5. A legal maximum on the price at which a good can be sold
  6. curve a graph of the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity supplied
  7. graph of the relationship between the price of a good and the quantity supplied
  8. A market structure in which a few large firms dominate a market

19 Clues: Price x QuantityA business owned by one personA legal minimum on the price at which a good can be soldA legal maximum on the price at which a good can be soldan establishment formed to carry on commercial enterpriseTrends and fashions that are highly desirable to the consumerTrends and fashions that are highly desirable to the consumer...

Economics 2021-10-13

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. potential loss owed to a missed opportunity
  2. the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service
  3. amount of physical, mental, and social effort used to produce goods and services in an economy
  4. something needed to survive
  5. the activity of setting up a business or businesses, taking on financial risks in the hope of profit
  6. a curve illustrating the varying amounts of two products that can be produced when both depend on the same finite resources
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  1. state of being scarce
  2. assets used for the production of goods and services
  3. items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
  4. natural resources, human resources, capital resources
  5. financial motivations for people to take certain actions
  6. a measure of the benefit provided by a good or service to an economic agent
  7. a transaction in which no physical goods are transferred from the seller to the buyer
  8. any situation where making one choice means losing something else; similar to "opportunity cost"
  9. something that is desired
  10. an accumulation of valuable economic resources that can be measured in terms of either real goods or money value
  11. resource encompassing the natural resources used in production

17 Clues: state of being scarcesomething that is desiredsomething needed to survivepotential loss owed to a missed opportunityitems that satisfy human wants and provide utilityassets used for the production of goods and servicesnatural resources, human resources, capital resourcesfinancial motivations for people to take certain actions...

Economics 2021-10-12

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. means by which something is produced
  2. to have a desire to possess something
  3. good's or service's ability to provide satisfaction
  4. what is lost in choosing another option
  5. a tangible item
  6. a curve that shows possible production limit
  7. land, labor, capital, entrepreneurship
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  1. work that can be done
  2. expressed in dollars and cents
  3. a reason given to do something
  4. accumulation of tangible goods
  5. being in short supply
  6. an action that is done
  7. the act of starting a business
  8. price that must be paid have an opportunity
  9. something necessary to survive
  10. limited resource including minerals and vegetation

17 Clues: a tangible itemwork that can be donebeing in short supplyan action that is doneexpressed in dollars and centsa reason given to do somethingaccumulation of tangible goodsthe act of starting a businesssomething necessary to survivemeans by which something is producedto have a desire to possess somethingland, labor, capital, entrepreneurship...

economics 2022-06-17

economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Amount of money taken out from a bank
  2. Decrease in money
  3. Thankful for something
  4. Another word for goods
  5. Bottom of market
  6. Amount of money you have to spend
  7. Against someone with the aim to beat them
  8. market going down
  9. Spending value
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  1. Amount of money paid upon purchase
  2. Another word for Worldwide
  3. Amount of money in circulation
  4. A small section of a business
  5. No more money :(
  6. Currency on paper
  7. Owing an amount back to
  8. People who buy products

17 Clues: Spending valueBottom of marketNo more money :(Decrease in moneyCurrency on papermarket going downThankful for somethingAnother word for goodsOwing an amount back toPeople who buy productsAnother word for WorldwideA small section of a businessAmount of money in circulationAmount of money you have to spendAmount of money paid upon purchase...

Economics 2025-09-24

Economics crossword puzzle
Across
  1. States that as the price of a good increases, producers are willing to supply more of it
  2. A shift of the entire supply curve to the left or right. This occurs when a non-price factor, such as production costs or technology, influences the amount of a good producers are willing to offer at all possible prices
  3. The total supply of a product from all producers in a market.
  4. the expenses (material,labor,etc) required to produce a good
  5. Government rules and standards for production that can affect costs and, therefore, supply
  6. Improvements in technology can increase production efficiency, which lowers costs and increases supply
  7. A table that shows the various quantities of a good or service that a producer is willing to supply at different possible prices
  8. The total amount of a good or service available for sale
Down
  1. a market where producers are unable and unwilling to significantly change the quantity of a good they supply, even when its market price changes
  2. A table that shows the various quantities of a good or service that a producer is willing to supply at different possible prices
  3. A graph showing the relationship between price and quantity supplied
  4. The cost of producing one additional unit of a good
  5. When supply is greater than demand
  6. The specific amount of a good or service producers are willing to sell at given price
  7. Costs that change with the level of output, such as the cost of raw materials or hourly wages
  8. when supply can change easily with price
  9. Costs that do not change regardless of the level of production, such as rent or insurance
  10. when supply is less than demand

18 Clues: when supply is less than demandWhen supply is greater than demandwhen supply can change easily with priceThe cost of producing one additional unit of a goodThe total amount of a good or service available for salethe expenses (material,labor,etc) required to produce a goodThe total supply of a product from all producers in a market....

inventions 33 2024-05-21

inventions 33 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Innovator in the study of shock waves
  2. Nobel Prize in Medicine, typhus research
  3. Pioneer in fluid dynamics
  4. Discoverer of blood groups
  5. Pioneer in geophysics
  6. Environmental scientist, air pollution
  7. Nobel Prize in Physics, phase contrast microscopy
  8. Pioneer in radioactivity research
  9. Pioneer in genetic engineering
  10. Computer scientist, user interface design
  11. Pioneer in biostatistics, public health
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  1. Innovator in environmental engineering
  2. Chemist, vitamin B12
  3. Researcher in plant pathology
  4. Researcher in molecular biology
  5. Nobel Prize in Physics, particle discoveries
  6. Innovator in immunology
  7. Discoverer of pulsars
  8. Innovator in organic chemistry
  9. Environmental scientist, sustainable agriculture

20 Clues: Chemist, vitamin B12Pioneer in geophysicsDiscoverer of pulsarsInnovator in immunologyPioneer in fluid dynamicsDiscoverer of blood groupsResearcher in plant pathologyInnovator in organic chemistryPioneer in genetic engineeringResearcher in molecular biologyPioneer in radioactivity researchInnovator in the study of shock waves...

Crossword 57 - Sustainability 2023-10-09

Crossword 57 - Sustainability crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Earthfriendly
  2. Earthconscious
  3. Climate impact
  4. Minimize consumption
  5. Share rides
  6. Color of sustainability
  7. Environmental stewardship
  8. Renewable energy source
  9. Source of power
  10. Energy conservation
  11. Fuelefficient vehicle
  12. Restore and revive
  13. Resource protection
  14. Financial benefit
  15. Sustainable energy
  16. Organic waste decay
  17. Botanical garden
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  1. Watergenerated power
  2. Can be reused
  3. Energy from the sun
  4. Chemicalfree farming
  5. Animal kingdom
  6. Environmental harm
  7. Environmental advocate
  8. Fresh and pollutionfree
  9. Twowheeled transport
  10. Vast water bodies
  11. Repurpose creatively
  12. Extend product life
  13. Green practice for waste
  14. Variety of life
  15. Our precious planet

32 Clues: Share ridesCan be reusedEarthfriendlyAnimal kingdomEarthconsciousClimate impactSource of powerVariety of lifeBotanical gardenVast water bodiesFinancial benefitEnvironmental harmRestore and reviveSustainable energyEnergy from the sunExtend product lifeEnergy conservationOur precious planetResource protectionOrganic waste decayWatergenerated power...

ECAP & EAB 2022-10-13

ECAP & EAB crossword puzzle
Across
  1. the act of being in accordance with rules
  2. an interlinked group
  3. outer Space doesn't have this
  4. they may be current or historical
  5. YouTube uploading
  6. word with "tag" or "booth"
  7. Department of Environmental Protection
  8. Kentucky's Excellence in Environmental Leadership Program
  9. without cost
  10. a license
  11. about 71% of the Earth surface is covered in this
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  1. establishment, firm
  2. the natural world, as a whole
  3. online letter
  4. It may be hazardous
  5. one who belongs
  6. aid, or assist
  7. bluegrass state
  8. Environmental Compliance Assistance Program

19 Clues: a licensewithout costonline letteraid, or assistone who belongsbluegrass stateYouTube uploadingestablishment, firmIt may be hazardousan interlinked groupword with "tag" or "booth"the natural world, as a wholeouter Space doesn't have thisthey may be current or historicalDepartment of Environmental Protectionthe act of being in accordance with rules...

Environmental Law and Policy - Mid Term Study Aid (2020L) 2016-02-15

Environmental Law and Policy - Mid Term Study Aid (2020L) crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Government where the opposing parties collectively have the majority of seats in the legislature.
  2. Law passed by legislatures; also called written law.
  3. Policy formation approach that considers that “big picture” issue and then the details; also refers to government driving policy development.
  4. Stakeholder engagement where organization works with public ensuring policy options reflect their concerns.
  5. Independent officer who who is now responsible for monitoring government compliance with EBR
  6. Type of stakeholder engagement where organization allows public to decide on best policy approach.
  7. Principle where a cautious environmental management approach is taken to ensure resource protection.
  8. Impartial decision maker making enforceable decisions where an appeal is made on a specific law.
  9. Acronym for non-governmental organizations focused on environmental issues.
  10. Established broad roles/responsibilities of different levels of government.
  11. Tool to facilitate public/stakeholder review and comment on new environmental policy.
  12. Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to control certain activities.
  13. Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to provide certain powers/rights.
  14. Stakeholder engagement where information is provided and public feedback is used to influence decisions.
  15. posted on the EBR Registry providing information.
  16. Process of requesting a formal change to a decision.
  17. Impartial decision maker that reviews decision making process to ensure organization acted within the powers provided under legislation.
  18. Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to set out how we do things.
  19. Type of stakeholder engagement where information is provided (one-way communication).
  20. Acronym for statements created by Ministries to guide how decisions may affect the environment.
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  1. Notice posted on the EBR Registry related to new legislation and invites comments.
  2. A person is affects or can be affected by environmental law and policy.
  3. Law based on prior court decisions; focused on property or tort law.
  4. A Tribunal that hears appeals related to various environmental and planning legislation.
  5. An example of a tribunal that hears appeals related to municipal powers or issues.
  6. Stakeholder engagement where organization look to public for advice on specific policy options.
  7. Policy tool that establishes specific processes to followed to implement legislation and regulations.
  8. Government where the governing party has the majority of seats in the legislature.
  9. Approach to environmental management that is often stakeholder led and is focused on providing incentives and education to encourage actions.
  10. An organization that works on behalf of its members providing a common voice on specific issues.
  11. Approach to environmental management that is government led and based on required actions.
  12. Policy tool that sets out broad mandates for what government wants to accomplish.
  13. A visual exercise and analysis tool to identify which stakeholders are the most useful to engage.
  14. Policy formation approach that considers details of an issue piecing them together to consider broader issues; also refers to stakeholders driving policy development.
  15. Policy tool that sets out the details for implementation of legislation.
  16. Notice posted on the EBR Registry related to decisions made on legislation/policies including how comments influenced final decisions.
  17. Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to set out specific planning requirements.
  18. Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to offer funding/incentives related to implementation.

38 Clues: posted on the EBR Registry providing information.Law passed by legislatures; also called written law.Process of requesting a formal change to a decision.Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to set out how we do things.Law based on prior court decisions; focused on property or tort law....

Environmental Ch. 1 2014-09-08

Environmental Ch. 1 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. A theory may eventually become a ______
  2. A basic law or truth that has been tested over time is a _____
  3. The ________ Revolution was the time when humans started using machines to produce goods
  4. Using more resources than the environment can support is known as ______
  5. Make hypothesis is the ____ step of the scientific method
  6. The _______ Revolution was the time period when humans began to farm and raise animals
  7. Ask a question/find a problem is the ______ step of the scientific method
  8. Preserving natural resources for future generations is part of a _____ society
  9. Chemicals polluting a lake or trash littering a nearby park are examples of what kind of environmental challenge
  10. Environmental science is a(n) _____ science because it uses knowledge to solve practical problems
Down
  1. The _____ of the scientific method should be as detailed as possible
  2. All living and nonliving things in nature are part of the ____
  3. A ______ is the environment where an organism lives
  4. _______ science is the study of how living things, including humans, affect and interact with their environment
  5. Moral principles that guide people's actions are called _____
  6. Items humans have made, such as homes and roads, are examples of the ____ environment
  7. The variety of life on Earth is called _____
  8. Item that is not a major requirement for the survival of all living things
  9. Overpopulation, overconsumption, pollution, and loss of biodiversity are examples of environmental _____
  10. Environmental ______ is the fair treatment of all people concerning environmental problems

20 Clues: A theory may eventually become a ______The variety of life on Earth is called _____A ______ is the environment where an organism livesMake hypothesis is the ____ step of the scientific methodMoral principles that guide people's actions are called _____All living and nonliving things in nature are part of the ____...

Economics Crossword Puzzle 2 2014-01-22

Economics Crossword Puzzle 2 crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a tax on imported goods
  2. intangible and produced by labor and for which people expect to pay
  3. economics has sometimes been referred to as this
  4. what the world cannot give but Christ can (John 14:27)
  5. as one's supply of a good increases, the satisfaction derived from each additional unit tends to decrease
  6. the study of specific components within an economy
  7. the part of the business cycle where a receding economy reaches its lowest point
  8. Menger said it could be worth more than diamonds
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  1. the study of national and global economics and how these major economies are affected by large-scale choices and public policies
  2. good or service that has a price tag of zero
  3. the idea that everyone has unlimited wants
  4. the condition in which there are not enough goods to satisfy all wants
  5. a good whose demand decreases as consumer's incomes increase
  6. the value of the best alternative that is foregone when a different alternative is taken
  7. the value of all the things people own
  8. a good capable of being used in place of another good
  9. founder of the Austrian school of economics
  10. a king in the book of Ecclesiastes who contemplated the idea of insatiability
  11. tools or resources used to produce or distribute goods
  12. economics is a science of this

20 Clues: a tax on imported goodseconomics is a science of thisthe value of all the things people ownthe idea that everyone has unlimited wantsfounder of the Austrian school of economicsgood or service that has a price tag of zeroeconomics has sometimes been referred to as thisMenger said it could be worth more than diamonds...

Adam smith and John M keynes 2025-11-04

Adam smith and John M keynes crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Who is known as the father of modern economics?
  2. What country was he born in?
  3. Where was Adam Smith educated
  4. What word describes the “hand” that guides the market?
  5. What did his ideas aim to help increase?
  6. “dog-__-dog”
  7. What kind of policy did he think was important for recovery?
  8. What is the first word of his most famous book title?
  9. What system did he want to make more stable?
  10. what did Adam smith believe
  11. Who is the father of economics
  12. His book “the wealth of ___”
  13. What should the government give the economy during hard times?
  14. system smith believed that markets function within___
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  1. What did he leave behind for future economists to study?
  2. “that rein in ___ forces”
  3. What major event inspired his ideas?
  4. What did he believe keeps the economy moving?
  5. What was his job in the field of economics?
  6. his insightful analysis economics to the status of science
  7. actiors ideal economic system is shaped by the interaction of ____
  8. What famous university did he attend?
  9. What did he develop about jobs and spending?
  10. What was his main profession?
  11. What did he think the government should use to fix the economy?
  12. What did he say needed to match with investment?
  13. ideal economic system is the __
  14. His book “the_____”
  15. what university did he teach at

29 Clues: “dog-__-dog”His book “the_____”“that rein in ___ forces”what did Adam smith believeWhat country was he born in?His book “the wealth of ___”Where was Adam Smith educatedWhat was his main profession?Who is the father of economicsideal economic system is the __what university did he teach atWhat major event inspired his ideas?...

Basic Islamic Economics 2017-09-26

Basic Islamic Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. the custom of a given society, leading to change in the fiqh (Islamic jurisprudence).
  2. God’s vicegerent on the earth
  3. economic conditions of falah
  4. Economics will be always applicable of all the time because it's constant and dynamic.
  5. philosophies of Islamic economics
  6. the consensus of the ummah or an agreement of Muslim jurists of a particular matter on a question of law.
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  1. A need for government intervention.
  2. to be successful
  3. Scarcity in Islamic economics is caused by __________ distribution
  4. inner-self purification.
  5. main sources for Islamic economic systems
  6. Islamic economics is a social science which studies the economic problem of people imbued with the values of Islam.

12 Clues: to be successfulinner-self purification.economic conditions of falahGod’s vicegerent on the earthphilosophies of Islamic economicsA need for government intervention.main sources for Islamic economic systemsScarcity in Islamic economics is caused by __________ distribution...

Chapter 1 2021-08-03

Chapter 1 crossword puzzle
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  1. The branch of economics that deals with facts and direct observation of the world; also called positive economics.
  2. The branch of economics that deals with value judgements about economic subjects rather than facts and observations; also called policy economics.
  3. A productive resource such as land, labour, or capital used to produce an output.
  4. A Greek word meaning “household” or “estate” which historically was the first subject of economics analysis.
  5. Sciences, such as economics, history, and sociology, that study some aspect of human behaviour.
  6. The cost of producing one item, A, expressed in terms of the numbers of another item, B, which must be given up in order to produce A (i.e., A’s opportunity cost).
  7. A mistaken belief that what occurs before some event is logically the cause of it; also called cause-and-effect fallacy.
  8. A self-sustaining system in which many independent transactions in a society create distinct flows of money and products.
  9. The curve on a production possibilities graph representing the maximum number of two items that can be produced with a given amount of resources.
  10. The increase in the relative cost of producing more of item A, measured by the numbers of another item, B, that could be produced with the same resources.
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  1. The eventual decline in the rate of extra outputs produced that occurs when one input used in production of the output is held constant and the others are increased.
  2. The increase in the rate of extra outputs produced when all inputs used in production are increased and no inputs are held constant.
  3. The sum of all that is lost from taking one course of action over another or of producing one item measured in terms of another that could have been produced with the same resource.
  4. A mistaken belief that what is good for an individual is automatically good for everyone, or what is good for everyone is good for the individual.
  5. A mistaken belief, based on oversimplification, that a particular event has one cause rather than several.
  6. The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another.
  7. A hypothesis that has been proven false but is still accepted by many people because it appears to be true.
  8. The products produced by using resources or inputs such as land, labour, or capital.
  9. The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.

19 Clues: The sacrifice of one resource or production choice for another.The study of the way society makes decisions about the use of scarce resources.A productive resource such as land, labour, or capital used to produce an output.The products produced by using resources or inputs such as land, labour, or capital....

Sustainability Review 2024-12-09

Sustainability Review crossword puzzle
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  1. Water ________________ is an activity that focuses on the organized use of water resources
  2. The process by which ideas, products, media, and pollution become around the world
  3. One pillar of the Green Party includes a ______ democracy, which means decisions are made at the lowest levels
  4. Parcels of vacant or abandoned land that may or may not be contaminated and are problematic for redevelopment
  5. Just treatment and meaningful involvement of all people, regardless of income, race, color, national origin, tribal affiliation, or disability. Environmental ________
  6. Area of land where all the water from rain ends up within a particular stream: Drainage _________
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  1. This theory focuses specifically on reducing the impact of the economic systems on the planet. The name is derived from idea there are particular economic activities better suited for long-term sustainability on the planet by providing goods and services that do not overly tax resources or damage ecological systems. Green ______.
  2. Water ____________ is highly regulated with rules protecting surface and groundwater resources
  3. Approach brings together notion a free market works best unregulated within context of supply and demand. ______ economics
  4. In the 1980s and 1990s, a US researcher, Robert ______ noticed significant disparities in ways people in US were exposed to waste
  5. Ensuring individuals are treated fairly and have equal access to liberties, rights, and opportunities. _______ Justice
  6. Disproportionate exposure to environmentally hazardous materials or degraded environments based on race. Environmental ______
  7. Local government success is contingent on _________ participation
  8. Person or organization that may be impacted by the actions of a local government
  9. This system largely focuses on pollution and resource depletion and tries to understand how best to protect the environment from challenges brought to society by economic activities causing the depletion or pollution. Environmental _____
  10. ____________ Path water management is when water managers increase price for certain types of water users to limit the demand
  11. A philosophy rather than economic system that believes environment has intrinsic value to the world as a whole and we cannot quantify value of pieces of the environment. ______ Ecology

17 Clues: Local government success is contingent on _________ participationPerson or organization that may be impacted by the actions of a local governmentThe process by which ideas, products, media, and pollution become around the worldWater ________________ is an activity that focuses on the organized use of water resources...

Our Home Geelong 2012-09-25

Our Home Geelong crossword puzzle
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  1. In 1860s Geelong became one of the largest manufacturing centres in Australia with its wool mills, ropeworks, and __________ mills.
  2. A person who settles in a newly developed country.
  3. Geelong has also benefited from it's large ______________ car manufacture.
  4. What industry has dominated our economy?
  5. Explorer Matthew ____________ was the first European to visit the You Yangs.
  6. Geelong was named after what Wathaurong Aboriginal region.
  7. Many stores were opened in 1913, on ___________ Square.
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  1. The ____________ is a Wool processing factory.
  2. Geelong and Bellarine Peninsula was originally occupied by the ____________________ Indigenous Australian tribe.
  3. Geelong is situated on _______________ Bay.
  4. The __________ of Geelong plays a very important role in Geelongs economics.
  5. What animal was first introduced near Geelong causing major economic and environmental impacts?
  6. Geelong's first ship load of wool left from Point Henry heading to_____________.
  7. Drawing on the information from our excursion to the Wool Museum, what is the term for a sheep usually used by shepherds and shearers?
  8. What form of transport was introduced to Geelong in 1912?

15 Clues: What industry has dominated our economy?Geelong is situated on _______________ Bay.The ____________ is a Wool processing factory.A person who settles in a newly developed country.Many stores were opened in 1913, on ___________ Square.What form of transport was introduced to Geelong in 1912?Geelong was named after what Wathaurong Aboriginal region....

Great Depression Vocab Crossword 2013-05-02

Great Depression Vocab Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. Chats were a series of thirty evening radio adresses given by United States President
  2. Tuesday when the stock market crashed.
  3. Popular name for shanty towns built by homeless people.
  4. Taking large risks
  5. Decrease in the general price level of goods and services.
  6. People from Oklahoma were occasionally nicknamed this
  7. Of labor Specialization in the production process.
  8. Deal series of economic policies introduced by President Franklin D. Roosevelt.
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  1. Bowl series of dust storms that created an environmental disaster in the western part of the U.S.
  2. Depression U.S. economy faltered and unemployment soared
  3. Line of people waiting to receive food giving by charitable organization or piblic agency.
  4. Deal with production, distribution, and use of income, wealth, and commodities.
  5. Tariff Increase U.S. farmer protection against agricultural imports.
  6. Long-term downturn in economic activity in one or more economy.
  7. Army group of wwi vets. that marched to d.c. in 1932 to demand the immediate payment of their goverment war bonuses in cash

15 Clues: Taking large risksTuesday when the stock market crashed.Of labor Specialization in the production process.People from Oklahoma were occasionally nicknamed thisPopular name for shanty towns built by homeless people.Depression U.S. economy faltered and unemployment soaredDecrease in the general price level of goods and services....

Introduction to macroeconomics 2021-09-01

Introduction to macroeconomics crossword puzzle
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  1. The measurement of the general increase in prices in an economy.
  2. Consumption + Investment + Government Expenditure + Net Exports.
  3. The measurement of how much a country's GDP increases in a period of time.
  4. The study of the behaviour of individual people and specific firms.
  5. Spending on personal goods and services by individual.
  6. Spending by people and firms in order to generate future profits.
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  1. Negative economic growth.
  2. The study of economies in general and government actions in relation to economics.
  3. Allowing economic growth to occur while limiting environmental damage and exploitation of resources.
  4. The value of goods and services sold overseas.
  5. The measurement of the number of people who are not able to find work, even though they would like to work.
  6. The value of goods and services purchased from abroad.
  7. The measurement of the number of people who are currently in a job.

13 Clues: Negative economic growth.The value of goods and services sold overseas.The value of goods and services purchased from abroad.Spending on personal goods and services by individual.The measurement of the general increase in prices in an economy.Consumption + Investment + Government Expenditure + Net Exports....

YEAR 9 ECONOMICS 2015-02-04

YEAR 9 ECONOMICS crossword puzzle
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  1. HAYEK BELIEVED THAT THIS WOULD BE CAUSED BY DECREASING UNEMPLOYMENT.
  2. THE QUANTITY THAT PEOPLE ARE PREPARED TO BUY AT EACH PRICE.
  3. KEYNES STRONGLY OBJECTED TO THIS TREATY.
  4. SYSTEM WHERE ALL RESOURCES ARE OWNED BY THE GOVERNMENT.
  5. MALTHUS WROTE ABOUT THE RELATIONSHIP BETWEEN FOOD SUPPLY AND THIS.
  6. BELIEVED THAT SUPPLY CREATED ITS OWN DEMAND.
  7. CO-WROTE THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO.
  8. NOT ENOUGH FOR EVERYONE TO USE FOR EVERY PURPOSE.
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  1. AUSTRALIAN CURRENCY
  2. THIS REVOLUTION CHANGED THEORIES OF ECONOMICS.
  3. RECEIVED THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR GAME THEORY.
  4. THE STUDY OF HOW PEOPLE CHOOSE TO USE SCARCE RESOURCES.
  5. INCLUDE LAND,LABOUR,CAPITAL AND ENTERPRISE.
  6. FATHER OF ECONOMICS.
  7. THE QUANTITY THAT PRODUCERS ARE PREPARED TO SELL AT EACH PRICE.
  8. VALUE EXPRESSED IN MONETARY TERMS

16 Clues: AUSTRALIAN CURRENCYFATHER OF ECONOMICS.VALUE EXPRESSED IN MONETARY TERMSCO-WROTE THE COMMUNIST MANIFESTO.KEYNES STRONGLY OBJECTED TO THIS TREATY.RECEIVED THE NOBEL PRIZE FOR GAME THEORY.INCLUDE LAND,LABOUR,CAPITAL AND ENTERPRISE.BELIEVED THAT SUPPLY CREATED ITS OWN DEMAND.THIS REVOLUTION CHANGED THEORIES OF ECONOMICS....

CESC CROSSWORD 2025-07-23

CESC CROSSWORD crossword puzzle
Across
  1. - The human mind, brain, and social behavior.
  2. - Awareness of the communal issues that need to be addressed.
  3. - It views the community in three different dimensions.
  4. - A group is formed based on personal ties.
  5. - The connection between the individual and the community.
  6. - Understanding the situation through interacting.
  7. - Forming a group, foundation, or organization in service to society.
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  1. - Social relations and human society.
  2. - Any activity that aims to increase *the understanding, engagement, and empowerment of communities with the intention of giving services to people.
  3. science - All communities have some form of political system.
  4. - Members share the same geographical vicinity.
  5. - Members of communities may involve themselves in various programs or activities.
  6. - society, social order, social interactions, and culture.
  7. - Production, allocation, and consumption of goods and services.
  8. - Changes in the community are brought by social, cultural, and environmental experiences whether positive or negative development.
  9. - Community formed based on needs, ideas, interests, identity, practices, and roles in social institutions.
  10. - Positive product of human interaction.
  11. - Common or shared/Latin Word
  12. - Initiative and decisions from internal group for the benefit of everyone.
  13. - A large group affiliation is formed.

20 Clues: - Common or shared/Latin Word- Social relations and human society.- A large group affiliation is formed.- Positive product of human interaction.- A group is formed based on personal ties.- The human mind, brain, and social behavior.- Members share the same geographical vicinity.- Understanding the situation through interacting....

Harlan Christie - Econ Crossword 2021-04-29

Harlan Christie - Econ Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. not having infinite resources
  2. a line where supply and demand meet
  3. a lack of a job or product
  4. someone who studies economics
  5. specializing in making or doing something
  6. an economic system both the people and government control
  7. the due date of a job
  8. the study of people and choices
  9. the amount of a product
  10. something that provides the man power
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  1. something that provides the equipment and tools
  2. something being divided into different places
  3. the worth of something
  4. fairness in economics
  5. the want for a product
  6. a person who gives the idea in business
  7. an economic system the government controls
  8. _ will be produced, _ will it be sent to, and _ will it be sent to
  9. the overtime rise in prices
  10. an economic system traditions control
  11. a person's occupation
  12. an economic system the people control
  13. to trade used in traditional economies
  14. taking in goods or products from another country
  15. sending goods or products to another country

25 Clues: fairness in economicsa person's occupationthe due date of a jobthe worth of somethingthe want for a productthe amount of a producta lack of a job or productthe overtime rise in pricesnot having infinite resourcessomeone who studies economicsthe study of people and choicesa line where supply and demand meetan economic system traditions control...

Lol 2021-04-09

Lol crossword puzzle
Across
  1. is an economic principle referring to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service.
  2. are items that satisfy human wants and provide utility, for example, to a consumer making a purchase of a satisfying product.
  3. is a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. It studies how individuals, businesses, governments, and nations make choices about how to allocate resources.
  4. Utility is a term in economics that refers to the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service.
  5. A resource is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced and that has some utility.
  6. is one that buys goods or services for consumption and not for resale or commercial purpose
  7. is a place where buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange or transaction of goods and services.
  8. the amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a given product. Insofar as the amount people are prepared to pay for a product represents its value
  9. Such a good may have little value without
  10. supplied describes the amount of goods or services that suppliers will produce and sell at a given market price.
  11. a transaction between two or more parties in which the buyer receives tangible or intangible goods, services, or assets in exchange for money.
Down
  1. In economics, a want is something that is desired. It is said that every person has unlimited wants, but limited resources (economics is based on the assumption that only limited resources are available to us).
  2. is a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms.
  3. in economics and consumer theory refers to a product or service that consumers see as essentially the same or similar-enough to another product.
  4. group of productive enterprises or organizations that produce or supply goods, services, or sources of income.
  5. It should be remembered that: The income of agricultural households comprises, at least in part, of entrepreneurial income.
  6. can refer to one or both of two recent economic developments.
  7. affects stakeholder engagement in any part of the process owing to the seemingly high opportunity cost of their involvement.
  8. is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a governmental organization in order to fund government spending and various public expenditures.
  9. In economics, supply is the amount of a resource that firms, producers, labourers, providers of financial assets,

20 Clues: Such a good may have little value withoutcan refer to one or both of two recent economic developments.is one that buys goods or services for consumption and not for resale or commercial purposeA resource is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced and that has some utility....

Wellness Crossword 2025-03-18

Wellness Crossword crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Healthy
  2. Responsibility
  3. Exercise
  4. Nutrition
  5. Environmental
  6. Emotional
  7. Mango
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  1. Financial
  2. Wellness
  3. Physical
  4. Occupational
  5. Spiritual
  6. Intellectual
  7. Social
  8. Volunteer

15 Clues: MangoSocialHealthyWellnessPhysicalExerciseFinancialSpiritualNutritionEmotionalVolunteerOccupationalIntellectualEnvironmentalResponsibility

After School testing 2023-02-22

After School testing crossword puzzle
Across
  1. Painting
  2. Architecture
  3. Sewing
  4. Biology
  5. Economics
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  1. Sculpture
  2. Astronomy
  3. Photography
  4. Chemistry
  5. Engineering

10 Clues: SewingBiologyPaintingSculptureAstronomyChemistryEconomicsPhotographyEngineeringArchitecture

Ecological Discourses Puzzle 2022-02-21

Ecological Discourses Puzzle crossword puzzle
Across
  1. this green member of parliament commented on the green party, saying it attracted conservatives
  2. First sociologist to speak up about racist garbage disposal system in Houston
  3. this area received 43 million pounds of waste from Hooker Chemicals
  4. Radicals tried to stop advancing _____ by putting themselves in the path
  5. groundbreakingly revolutionary book on environmental issues written by Rachel Carson
  6. a person who believes in the strict, literal interpretation of scripture in a religion
  7. an uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable region
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  1. a book admired for it's espousal of Buddhist economics based on appropriate technology
  2. he wrote the foreword to the British edition of Silent Springs
  3. the doctrine that all people are equal and deserve equal rights and opportunities
  4. Swedish sociologist who wrote on social movements for young people’s work
  5. The country where the father of deep ecology was born

12 Clues: The country where the father of deep ecology was bornan uncultivated, uninhabited, and inhospitable regionhe wrote the foreword to the British edition of Silent Springsthis area received 43 million pounds of waste from Hooker ChemicalsRadicals tried to stop advancing _____ by putting themselves in the path...

Population 2024-09-20

Population crossword puzzle
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  1. Country with the largest population
  2. Countries with higher ________________ densities have less arable land and must import in more food
  3. ___________ land is land that can be plowed and used to grow crops
  4. ___________ of people live in mid-latitudes
  5. As population grows and communities expand the ____________ and landscape are altered
  6. Total population/Total area of land
  7. Culture, Economics, History, Politics
  8. Number of farmers/arable land
  9. Climate, landforms, bodies of water
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  1. Spread of people across the earth
  2. While population density has changed over the last 200 years, population _______________ has not
  3. _____________ countries have a lower agricultural density
  4. Total population/arable land
  5. Measures how crowded a place is; average population per square mile or kilometer
  6. Areas with larger populations and greater population density have ____________ political, economic, and social power
  7. _______________ countries have a higher agricultural density
  8. 30* - 60* N and S
  9. Continent projected in 2100 to have the most countries in the top 10 most populated lists
  10. Most people live near bodies of _________ as they are necessary to sustain life
  11. Amount of people that a location can sustain without environmental degradation
  12. More developed countries have lower _____________ rates, which is why populations are not growing as quickly as less developed countries

21 Clues: 30* - 60* N and STotal population/arable landNumber of farmers/arable landSpread of people across the earthCountry with the largest populationTotal population/Total area of landClimate, landforms, bodies of waterCulture, Economics, History, Politics___________ of people live in mid-latitudes_____________ countries have a lower agricultural density...

Industrial Revolution and Imperialism - Logan Kukla 2025-02-20

Industrial Revolution and Imperialism  - Logan Kukla crossword puzzle
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  1. exploited during imperialism - natural
  2. increase in machine made goods, began in Great Britain
  3. his ideas are known as Marxism
  4. the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are better
  5. social ownership
  6. joining together to go on strike
  7. fenced in farmland
  8. known for his work in economics and moral philosophy
  9. no private property, extreme socialism
  10. Take over of a less advanced civilization
  11. free choice economics
  12. beliefs, actions, and policies that create unequal opportunities for people based on their race
  13. workers voluntarily joining together
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  1. individual shareholders - big business
  2. moving crops from year to year
  3. native
  4. government intervention in the economy
  5. cloth and thread
  6. rapid movement of people to cities
  7. meeting dividing Africa
  8. German who lead the Berlin Conference
  9. continent taken over by Europe
  10. process of changing to machine production of goods
  11. skilled workers, professionals, business people
  12. free market economics
  13. when workers refuse to work

26 Clues: nativecloth and threadsocial ownershipfenced in farmlandfree choice economicsfree market economicsmeeting dividing Africawhen workers refuse to workmoving crops from year to yearhis ideas are known as Marxismcontinent taken over by Europejoining together to go on strikerapid movement of people to citiesworkers voluntarily joining together...

School subjects 2023-06-25

School subjects crossword puzzle
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  1. A subject where you practice acting, storytelling, and performing in front of an audience.
  2. Economics A subject that teaches you about everyday life skills, including cooking, sewing, and budget management.
  3. A subject that teaches you about your body, how to stay healthy, and make good choices for your well-being.
  4. A subject that explores the natural world, including animals, plants, and how things work.
  5. Studies A subject focused on the relationship between humans and the natural world, covering topics like conservation and sustainability.
  6. A subject where you learn about the Earth's environments, places, and the people who live in them.
  7. Studies A subject that explores people, societies, and cultures, including government and economics.
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  1. Language A subject that introduces you to a new language, such as Spanish, French, or Chinese, and the culture of the people who speak it.
  2. Science A subject that teaches you about computers, coding, and how technology works.
  3. A subject in which you learn about numbers, shapes, and solving problems using calculations.
  4. Education A subject where you participate in sports and exercise to improve fitness and learn teamwork.
  5. A subject in which you create and explore different forms of visual expression, like painting, drawing, or sculpting.
  6. A subject that teaches you how to make, appreciate, and understand different types of melodies and rhythms.
  7. A subject that focuses on the study of past events, people, and civilizations.
  8. A subject in which you learn to read, write, speak, and understand the language used in many countries around the world.

15 Clues: A subject that focuses on the study of past events, people, and civilizations.Science A subject that teaches you about computers, coding, and how technology works.A subject where you practice acting, storytelling, and performing in front of an audience.A subject that explores the natural world, including animals, plants, and how things work....

Reagan Tronzo-Industrial Revolution and Imperialism 2023-02-23

Reagan Tronzo-Industrial Revolution and Imperialism crossword puzzle
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  1. exploited during imperialism, natural
  2. the transition from making goods by hand to using machines
  3. the father of communism
  4. the idea that certain people become powerful in society because they are innately better
  5. people against private property
  6. joining together to go on strike
  7. fenced in farmland
  8. the father of modern economics
  9. no private property
  10. take over of a less advanced civilization
  11. free choice economics
  12. when a person is treated worse by their skin color
  13. a group of employees that join together to advance common interests
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  1. individual shareholders, big business
  2. moving crops from year to year
  3. native
  4. gov't intervention in the economy
  5. cloth and thread
  6. rapid movement of people to cities
  7. meeting dividing Africa
  8. German who led the Berlin conference
  9. topic of Berlin Conference
  10. process of changing to machines
  11. business workers
  12. free market economics
  13. a temporary stoppage of activities in protest against an act or condition

26 Clues: nativecloth and threadbusiness workersfenced in farmlandno private propertyfree choice economicsfree market economicsthe father of communismmeeting dividing Africatopic of Berlin Conferencemoving crops from year to yearthe father of modern economicspeople against private propertyprocess of changing to machinesjoining together to go on strike...

Government Exam Review 2021-05-23

Government Exam Review crossword puzzle
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  1. the type of economy the U.S. has
  2. an income level below the ability to support a family
  3. Things you buy that you can touch like clothes or jewelry
  4. little government involvement
  5. another term for Federal Reserve system (abbreviation)
  6. the study of how people seek to satisfy their needs and wants
  7. The President cannot get a budget passed without the approval of this body
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  1. the father of economics
  2. Something you dont need to survive like an xbox
  3. The type of economics that deals with small things like household budget
  4. something you have to have to stay alive such as food and water
  5. This type of economics deals with worldwide issues
  6. Things that are provided by another person such as a haircut or a massage

13 Clues: the father of economicslittle government involvementthe type of economy the U.S. hasSomething you dont need to survive like an xboxThis type of economics deals with worldwide issuesan income level below the ability to support a familyanother term for Federal Reserve system (abbreviation)Things you buy that you can touch like clothes or jewelry...

Lol 2021-04-09

Lol crossword puzzle
Across
  1. a transaction between two or more parties in which the buyer receives tangible or intangible goods, services, or assets in exchange for money.
  2. supplied describes the amount of goods or services that suppliers will produce and sell at a given market price.
  3. is one that buys goods or services for consumption and not for resale or commercial purpose
  4. is a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms.
  5. is an economic principle referring to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service.
  6. In economics, a want is something that is desired. It is said that every person has unlimited wants, but limited resources (economics is based on the assumption that only limited resources are available to us).
  7. is a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. It studies how individuals, businesses, governments, and nations make choices about how to allocate resources.
  8. affects stakeholder engagement in any part of the process owing to the seemingly high opportunity cost of their involvement.
  9. Such a good may have little value without
  10. group of productive enterprises or organizations that produce or supply goods, services, or sources of income.
  11. the amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a given product. Insofar as the amount people are prepared to pay for a product represents its value
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  1. is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a governmental organization in order to fund government spending and various public expenditures.
  2. in economics and consumer theory refers to a product or service that consumers see as essentially the same or similar-enough to another product.
  3. A resource is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced and that has some utility.
  4. Utility is a term in economics that refers to the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service.
  5. It should be remembered that: The income of agricultural households comprises, at least in part, of entrepreneurial income.
  6. can refer to one or both of two recent economic developments.
  7. are items that satisfy human wants and provide utility, for example, to a consumer making a purchase of a satisfying product.
  8. is a place where buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange or transaction of goods and services.
  9. In economics, supply is the amount of a resource that firms, producers, labourers, providers of financial assets,

20 Clues: Such a good may have little value withoutcan refer to one or both of two recent economic developments.is one that buys goods or services for consumption and not for resale or commercial purposeA resource is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced and that has some utility....

Lol 2021-04-09

Lol crossword puzzle
Across
  1. is an economic principle referring to a consumer's desire to purchase goods and services and willingness to pay a price for a specific good or service.
  2. are items that satisfy human wants and provide utility, for example, to a consumer making a purchase of a satisfying product.
  3. is a social science concerned with the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. It studies how individuals, businesses, governments, and nations make choices about how to allocate resources.
  4. Utility is a term in economics that refers to the total satisfaction received from consuming a good or service.
  5. A resource is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced and that has some utility.
  6. is one that buys goods or services for consumption and not for resale or commercial purpose
  7. is a place where buyers and sellers can meet to facilitate the exchange or transaction of goods and services.
  8. the amount of money that has to be paid to acquire a given product. Insofar as the amount people are prepared to pay for a product represents its value
  9. Such a good may have little value without
  10. supplied describes the amount of goods or services that suppliers will produce and sell at a given market price.
  11. a transaction between two or more parties in which the buyer receives tangible or intangible goods, services, or assets in exchange for money.
Down
  1. In economics, a want is something that is desired. It is said that every person has unlimited wants, but limited resources (economics is based on the assumption that only limited resources are available to us).
  2. is a branch of economics that studies the behavior of individuals and firms in making decisions regarding the allocation of scarce resources and the interactions among these individuals and firms.
  3. in economics and consumer theory refers to a product or service that consumers see as essentially the same or similar-enough to another product.
  4. group of productive enterprises or organizations that produce or supply goods, services, or sources of income.
  5. It should be remembered that: The income of agricultural households comprises, at least in part, of entrepreneurial income.
  6. can refer to one or both of two recent economic developments.
  7. affects stakeholder engagement in any part of the process owing to the seemingly high opportunity cost of their involvement.
  8. is a compulsory financial charge or some other type of levy imposed on a taxpayer (an individual or legal entity) by a governmental organization in order to fund government spending and various public expenditures.
  9. In economics, supply is the amount of a resource that firms, producers, labourers, providers of financial assets,

20 Clues: Such a good may have little value withoutcan refer to one or both of two recent economic developments.is one that buys goods or services for consumption and not for resale or commercial purposeA resource is a source or supply from which a benefit is produced and that has some utility....

CESC CROSSWORD 2025-07-23

CESC CROSSWORD crossword puzzle
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  1. - The human mind, brain, and social behavior.
  2. - Awareness of the communal issues that need to be addressed.
  3. - It views the community in three different dimensions.
  4. - A group is formed based on personal ties.
  5. - The connection between the individual and the community.
  6. - Understanding the situation through interacting.
  7. - Forming a group, foundation, or organization in service to society.
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  1. - Social relations and human society.
  2. - Any activity that aims to increase *the understanding, engagement, and empowerment of communities with the intention of giving services to people.
  3. science - All communities have some form of political system.
  4. - Members share the same geographical vicinity.
  5. - Members of communities may involve themselves in various programs or activities.
  6. - society, social order, social interactions, and culture.
  7. - Production, allocation, and consumption of goods and services.
  8. - Changes in the community are brought by social, cultural, and environmental experiences whether positive or negative development.
  9. - Community formed based on needs, ideas, interests, identity, practices, and roles in social institutions.
  10. - Positive product of human interaction.
  11. - Common or shared/Latin Word
  12. - Initiative and decisions from internal group for the benefit of everyone.
  13. - A large group affiliation is formed.

20 Clues: - Common or shared/Latin Word- Social relations and human society.- A large group affiliation is formed.- Positive product of human interaction.- A group is formed based on personal ties.- The human mind, brain, and social behavior.- Members share the same geographical vicinity.- Understanding the situation through interacting....

An Introduction to Environmental Science 2021-01-14

An Introduction to Environmental Science crossword puzzle
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  1. Humans, animals, plants, forests, etc. make-up this part of the environment.
  2. This is one thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.
  3. This is how much humans depend on the environment for survival.
  4. This is a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world
  5. This is a guiding principle of environmental science.
  6. Continents, oceans, clouds, soil, rocks etc. make-up this part of the environment.
  7. Sustainability seeks to develop this kind of solution.
  8. Environmental scientists try to remain an ___ attitude as they study human-environment interactions.
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  1. Environmental science is the study of how the ___ world works.
  2. This consists of the living, nonliving and built parts of our world.
  3. Buildings, human-created living centers, roads, dams, etc. make-up this part of the environment.
  4. This is another thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.
  5. Sustainability requires keeping these systems fully functioning.
  6. Environmental science is also the study of how the environment affects ___ humans and vice versa.
  7. Developing solutions to environmental problems is the ___ of environmental science.

15 Clues: This is a guiding principle of environmental science.Sustainability seeks to develop this kind of solution.This is one thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.Environmental science is the study of how the ___ world works.This is how much humans depend on the environment for survival....

Environmental Movement 2024-08-05

Environmental Movement crossword puzzle
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  1. Influential book
  2. Clean water advocacy
  3. Conservation group
  4. Act to reduce pollution
  5. Environmental disaster at _ Canal
  6. Air pollution concern
  7. Activist organization
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  1. Protection of species variety. Bio __
  2. Environmental Protection Agency
  3. Alternative _ energy push
  4. Annual environmental event
  5. Act passed in 1973 _ Species
  6. Waste _ reduction effort
  7. Land preservation. __ Parks
  8. Awareness of _ layer depletion

15 Clues: Influential bookConservation groupClean water advocacyAir pollution concernActivist organizationAct to reduce pollutionWaste _ reduction effortAlternative _ energy pushAnnual environmental eventLand preservation. __ ParksAct passed in 1973 _ SpeciesAwareness of _ layer depletionEnvironmental Protection AgencyEnvironmental disaster at _ Canal...

Quiz on EVs 2024-05-10

Quiz on EVs crossword puzzle
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  1. A type of vehicle that runs on electricity instead of petrol.
  2. The practice of using eco-friendly materials and processes throughout a product's lifecycle.
  3. The process of deceiving consumers about the environmental benefits of a product.
  4. The recycling or disposal of batteries is part of their _______.
  5. The type of _______ that electric vehicles produce during operation.
  6. This type of marketing aims to promote products as environmentally friendly, even if they are not.
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  1. An organisation that may regulate or oversee environmental claims in advertising.
  2. A common source of energy for charging EVs.
  3. This is necessary for consumers to make informed decisions and avoid falling for greenwashing.
  4. An important factor to consider when evaluating the environmental impact of electric vehicles.
  5. A certification or standard that ensures products meet certain environmental criteria.
  6. A common example of greenwashing in the EV industry is the claim of "______ emissions."
  7. The impact of a product on the environment throughout its entire lifecycle.
  8. This term refers to the practice of making misleading or exaggerated claims about the environmental benefits of a product.
  9. A false claim that can be made about electric vehicles regarding emissions.
  10. The process of assessing a product's environmental impact from creation to disposal, _______ Cycle Assessment.

16 Clues: A common source of energy for charging EVs.A type of vehicle that runs on electricity instead of petrol.The recycling or disposal of batteries is part of their _______.The type of _______ that electric vehicles produce during operation.The impact of a product on the environment throughout its entire lifecycle....

NEPA 2015-04-21

NEPA crossword puzzle
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  1. NEPA inspired the ___ air act
  2. Year NEPA was enacted (year is written out)
  3. A detailed statement meant to meet the NEPA standards
  4. The CEQ advises the ____ on national policy promotion of environmental quality
  5. How many sections does NEPA have
  6. What is the acronym for the national environmental policy act?
  7. Who was president when NEPA was enacted?
  8. NEPA's purpose is to make sure environmental factors are weighted ____ (15)
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  1. NEPA grew out of ____ for the environment
  2. What was the environmental book by Rachel Carson called?
  3. It established the ____
  4. When was the Santa Barbara Oil Spill (year is written out)
  5. Requires federal agencies to integrate environmental values into their decision making process
  6. There is complete ____ of government funding for this act
  7. NEPA does not apply to ____ courts
  8. The Santa Barbara oil spill was a ____ for the law's creation

16 Clues: It established the ____NEPA inspired the ___ air actHow many sections does NEPA haveNEPA does not apply to ____ courtsWho was president when NEPA was enacted?NEPA grew out of ____ for the environmentYear NEPA was enacted (year is written out)A detailed statement meant to meet the NEPA standards...

World of Agriculture 2023-08-24

World of Agriculture crossword puzzle
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  1. Agriculture
  2. Technologies
  3. Industry
  4. Management
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  1. Agribusiness
  2. Veterinary
  3. Economics
  4. Feed
  5. Cattle
  6. Accounting

10 Clues: FeedCattleIndustryEconomicsVeterinaryManagementAccountingAgricultureAgribusinessTechnologies

APES: Chapter 1 Vocabulary Terms 2024-08-22

APES: Chapter 1 Vocabulary Terms crossword puzzle
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  1. any chemical an organism must have to live, grow, or reproduce.
  2. low to moderate industrialization.
  3. variety of different species, variability of genes among individuals, a variety of ecosystems, and functions such as energy flow and matter cycling.
  4. human beliefs about what is right or wrong with how we treat the environment.
  5. resource that can be replenished rapidly through natural processes as long as it is not used up faster than replenished.
  6. ability of the earth's various systems, including human culture and economics, to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
  7. natural resources and services that keep us and other species alive and support our economics.
  8. growth in which some quantity, such as population size or economic output, increases at a constant rate per unit of time.
  9. the circulation of chemicals necessary for life from the environment through organisms and back to the environment.
  10. the parts of the earth's air, water, and soil where life is found.
  11. depletion or destruction of a potentially renewable resources.
  12. resource that exists in fixed amounts in the earth's crust that take very very long periods of time to form or create.
  13. biological science that studies relationships between living organisms and their environment.
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  1. highest rate at which a potentially renewable resource can be used indefinitely without reducing available supply.
  2. all external conditions, factors, matter, and energy, living and nonliving, that affect any living organisms or other specified system.
  3. a social movement dedicated to protecting the earth's life-supporting systems for us and other species.
  4. groups of similar organisms.
  5. amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply a population with renewable resources and to absorb or dispose of the pollution and wastes from such resource use.
  6. payment intended to help a business grow and thrive, provided by the government in the form of grants or tax breaks.
  7. natural services or natural capital that support life on earth and are essential to the quality of human life and the functioning of the world's economies.
  8. one or more communities of different species interacting with one another and with the chemical and physical factors making up their nonliving environment.
  9. things like solar energy that can be renewed continuously.
  10. interdisciplinary study that uses information and ideas from the physical sciences to learn how nature works, how we interact with the environment, and how we can help deal with environmental problems.
  11. the ability of a productive ecosystem to regenerate renewable resources.
  12. lands typically owned jointly by the citizens of a country but managed by the government.
  13. materials such as air, water, and soil and enery in nature that areessential or useful to humans.
  14. highly industrialized.
  15. land owned by individuals or businesses.

28 Clues: highly industrialized.groups of similar organisms.low to moderate industrialization.land owned by individuals or businesses.things like solar energy that can be renewed continuously.depletion or destruction of a potentially renewable resources.any chemical an organism must have to live, grow, or reproduce....

Environmental Law and Policy 2013-02-07

Environmental Law and Policy crossword puzzle
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  1. Notice posted on the Environmental Bill of Rights Registry related to new legislation/policies and invites public/stakeholder comments.
  2. Notice posted on the Environmental Bill of Rights Registry related to decisions made on legislation/policies including how comments influenced final decisions.
  3. Approach to environmental management that is often government led and based on required actions.
  4. Policy formation approach that considers that “big picture” issue and then the details; also refers to government driving policy development.
  5. Provincial policy tool that sets out requirements to ensure municipal official plans consistently address specific provincial interests.
  6. Policy tool that sets out broad mandates for what government wants to accomplish, including authority to make regulations and rules.
  7. Established broad roles/responsibilities of different levels of government.
  8. Notice posted on the Environmental Bill of Rights Registry providing information even when a Ministry isn’t required to receive public comments.
  9. Municipal policy tool that sets out a various to the policies included in the Official Plan.
  10. Type of stakeholder engagement where information is provided (one-way communication).
  11. Independent officer responsible for monitoring government compliance with the Environmental Bill of Rights.
  12. A comprehensive approach to managing human activities and our natural resources; Works across sectors, issues, time, and expertise.
  13. Acronym for the statements created by Ministries to guide how their decisions may affect the environment.
  14. Government where the opposing parties collectively have the majority of seats in the legislature.
  15. Tool to facilitate public/stakeholder review and comment on new environmental policy.
  16. Laws and policies that apply to a specific group or a specific issue.
  17. Government “floats out” new policy idea.
  18. Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to offer funding/incentives related to implementation.
  19. At the review of the annual budget, government includes specific priority actions.
  20. Approach to environmental management that is often stakeholder led and is focused on providing incentives and education to encourage actions.
  21. An example of a tribunal that hears appeals related to municipal powers or issues.
  22. Type of stakeholder engagement where organization looks to the public for advice on specific policy options.
  23. A person is affects or can be affected by environmental law and policy.
  24. Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to set out how we do things.
  25. Policy tool that sets out the details for implementation of legislation.
  26. Acronym for the database use to post environmentally significant law/policy made by the government and used to facilitate public/stakeholder comment.
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  1. Stakeholders working together to find a mutually agreeable decision or path. forward.
  2. Policy formation approach that considers details of an issue piecing them together to consider broader issues; also refers to stakeholders driving policy development.
  3. Municipal planning tool that provides detailed criteria for implementation a general Provincial or Municipal policy.
  4. Type of stakeholder engagement where information is provided and public feedback is used to influence decisions.
  5. Law passed by legislatures; also called written law.
  6. Impartial/Independent decision maker that reviews the administrative decision making process to ensure that acted within the powers provided under legislation.
  7. Principle that suggests that a cautious environmental management approach be taken to ensure protection of our resources; requires that proponents prove their actions will have no environmental impacts.
  8. Law based on prior court decisions; focused on property or tort law.
  9. A Tribunal that hears appeals related to various environmental and planning legislation.
  10. Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to set out specific planning requirements.
  11. Government where the governing party has the majority of seats in the legislature.
  12. Impartial/Independent decision maker that makes enforceable decisions where an appeal has been made related to a specific law.
  13. Type of stakeholder engagement where organization works with the public to ensure concerns are reflected in policy options.
  14. Acronym for non-governmental organizations focused on environmental issues.
  15. Process of requesting a formal change to a decision.
  16. Municipal policy tool that sets out policies guiding land use planning.
  17. Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to control certain activities.
  18. Policy tool that establishes specific processes that could be followed in order to implement legislation and associated regulations.
  19. At the opening of the legislature, government includes specific priority actions.
  20. An organization that works on behalf of its members providing a common voice on specific issues.
  21. Type of stakeholder engagement where organization allows public to decide on best policy approach.
  22. Municipal policy tool setting out more detailed plans for a specific part of a municipality.
  23. Situation where political parties form a partnership to form a majority within the legislature.
  24. Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to provide certain powers/rights.
  25. Policy tool used by ministries to implement requirements of legislation or regulations (e.g. licenses, permits, certificates, authorizations).
  26. Third party involvement in finding mutually agreeable outcomes.
  27. Tool that sets out standard approval process for an organization and ensures transparency to stakeholders on approval requirements.
  28. Paper where Ministry induces advanced policy ideas and asks public/stakeholders for initial feedback.

54 Clues: Government “floats out” new policy idea.Law passed by legislatures; also called written law.Process of requesting a formal change to a decision.Third party involvement in finding mutually agreeable outcomes.Purpose of Environmental Law/Policy is to set out how we do things.Law based on prior court decisions; focused on property or tort law....

Topic 8 - Sustainability (pt2) 2022-03-30

Topic 8 - Sustainability (pt2) crossword puzzle
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  1. Laws that require manufacturers to 'take-back' packaging and products at the end of use, requiring manufacturers to take responsibility for their disposal. Reasons for this legislation include to encourage the design of products and packaging that are easily and efficiently recycled, and to reduce waste.
  2. Everyone involved in making, selling, buying or handling electronic equipment takes responsibility for minimizing environmental impact of the equipment at all stages in the life cycle.
  3. Micro energy sustainability involves small scale energy generation from non-exhaustive sources for individual, household or small community use. Examples include roof mounted solar power or water heating panels, combined solar and wind turbine generated power for illuminated traffic signs, and wearable thermoelectric materials.
  4. Macro energy sustainability involves large scale energy generation from non-exhaustive sources for international, national or large community use. Examples include hydroelectric power, wind, wave and geothermal energy generation.
  5. Collections of individuals who hold a similar viewpoint on a particular topic, for example the environment, who take action to promote positive change to meet their goals.
  6. A modernised electrical grid that uses analogue or digital information and communications technology to gather and act on information (such as behaviours of suppliers and consumers) in an automated fashion to improve the efficiency, reliability, economics and sustainability of the production and distribution of electricity. They can be national or international. International grids allow electricity generated in one country to be used in another.
  7. An expanded spectrum of values and criteria for measuring organizational success: economic, environmental and social.
  8. The consumption of goods and services that have minimal environmental impact, promote social equity and economically viable, whilst meeting basic human needs worldwide.
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  1. Designing physical objects and services in accordance with the principles of social, economic, and environmental sustainability.
  2. A company report that focusses on four aspects of performance: Economic; Environmental; Social; and Governance.
  3. At its most basic, this is the breaking down of a system into component parts. From a corporate strategy perspective, a top-down strategy means that the leadership level will determine the goals and how each department and/or individual employees will contribute to meet those goals.
  4. Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.

12 Clues: A company report that focusses on four aspects of performance: Economic; Environmental; Social; and Governance.An expanded spectrum of values and criteria for measuring organizational success: economic, environmental and social....

An Introduction to Environmental Science 2016-02-11

An Introduction to Environmental Science crossword puzzle
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  1. Humans, animals, plants, forests, etc. make-up this part of the environment.
  2. This is one thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.
  3. This is how much humans depend on the environment for survival.
  4. This is a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world
  5. This is a guiding principle of environmental science.
  6. Continents, oceans, clouds, soil, rocks etc. make-up this part of the environment.
  7. Sustainability seeks to develop this kind of solution.
  8. Environmental scientists try to remain an ___ attitude as they study human-environment interactions.
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  1. Environmental science is the study of how the ___ world works.
  2. This consists of the living, nonliving and built parts of our world.
  3. Buildings, human-created living centers, roads, dams, etc. make-up this part of the environment.
  4. This is another thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.
  5. Sustainability requires keeping these systems fully functioning.
  6. Environmental science is also the study of how the environment affects ___ humans and vice versa.
  7. Developing solutions to environmental problems is the ___ of environmental science.

15 Clues: This is a guiding principle of environmental science.Sustainability seeks to develop this kind of solution.This is one thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.Environmental science is the study of how the ___ world works.This is how much humans depend on the environment for survival....

IB2 Microeconomics 2022-01-27

IB2 Microeconomics crossword puzzle
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  1. The highest price that producers can legally charge for a product
  2. Quantity bought at a given price
  3. Payment to firms by the government to lower cost
  4. Economics teacher at WK
  5. Tax on goods and services
  6. externality Beneficial impact on third parties
  7. Goods not socially desirable
  8. Shows the maximum production using all of a country's resources
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  1. Responsiveness of quantity demanded to change in price
  2. Harmful effects on third parties
  3. The lowest price that can be legally paid
  4. Who bears the burden of the tax.
  5. Economic decisions with value judgement
  6. Economics is a type of science.
  7. Quantity produced at a given price

15 Clues: Economics teacher at WKTax on goods and servicesGoods not socially desirableEconomics is a type of science.Harmful effects on third partiesQuantity bought at a given priceWho bears the burden of the tax.Quantity produced at a given priceEconomic decisions with value judgementThe lowest price that can be legally paid...

Challenging (Puzzles) Together 2023-10-02

Challenging (Puzzles) Together crossword puzzle
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  1. (11) One of the professors behind this month's riveting read
  2. (10) The process or a period of changing from one state or condition to another
  3. (10) A standard that other things can be compared against
  4. (9) A set of shares owned by a particular person or organization
  5. (9) Dutch economist, winner of the Nobel Prize for Economics
  6. (8) A plan for the future
  7. (5) An abstraction used to gain insight and make predictions
  8. (7) Investments in this healthcare focused company were highlighted for their potential returns and impact.
  9. (10) The D in SFDR
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  1. (12) Using marketing to appear more environmental than one is
  2. (5) An initial test or a miniature version of a larger-scale study or project
  3. (5,3) To compromise between two things or situations that are opposed to each other
  4. (6) Someone who pays for a service
  5. (10) Goals or ambitions to aim for
  6. (10) An official rule made by a government or some other authority
  7. (6) Lets change this!
  8. (4) Something to be minimised in the hunt for reward

17 Clues: (10) The D in SFDR(6) Lets change this!(8) A plan for the future(6) Someone who pays for a service(10) Goals or ambitions to aim for(4) Something to be minimised in the hunt for reward(10) A standard that other things can be compared against(11) One of the professors behind this month's riveting read...

An Introduction to Environmental Science 2016-02-11

An Introduction to Environmental Science crossword puzzle
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  1. Environmental science is also the study of how the environment affects ___ and vice versa.
  2. Buildings, human-created living centers, roads, dams, etc. make-up this part of the environment.
  3. Sustainability requires keeping these systems fully functioning.
  4. This consists of the living, nonliving and built parts of our world.
  5. This is another thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.
  6. Environmental science is the study of how the ___ world works.
  7. Continents, oceans, clouds, soil, rocks etc. make-up this part of the environment.
  8. Sustainability seeks to develop this kind of solution.
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  1. This is how much humans depend on the environment for survival.
  2. This is a guiding principle of environmental science.
  3. Environmental scientists try to maintain an ___ attitude as they study human-environment interactions.
  4. This is one thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.
  5. Humans, animals, plants, forests, etc. make-up this part of the environment.
  6. This is a social movement dedicated to protecting the natural world
  7. Developing solutions to environmental problems is the ___ of environmental science.

15 Clues: This is a guiding principle of environmental science.Sustainability seeks to develop this kind of solution.This is one thing that has degraded earth’s natural systems.Environmental science is the study of how the ___ world works.This is how much humans depend on the environment for survival....

Environmental Science Crossword 2021-08-13

Environmental Science Crossword crossword puzzle
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  1. when people don't use resources wisely, you get the Tragedy of the __________.
  2. Using nature as an inspiration for solving problems is __________.
  3. When a quantity increases at a fixed percentage per unit of time, the growth is __________.
  4. The goal of environmental science is __________.
  5. We have limited __________ to work with.
  6. wasting or depleting natural resources is environmental __________.
  7. Solar energy is an __________ resource.
  8. what you believe about what is right and wrong
  9. passing the cost of environmental impacts on to the customer is __________ pricing.
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  1. Rachel __________ wrote Silent Spring.
  2. A way to illustrate how many resources a person uses is their Environmental __________.
  3. country with the highest population
  4. one of the scientific principles of sustainability
  5. Countries that use more than their biocapacity are said to have Ecological __________.
  6. Environmental impact model

15 Clues: Environmental impact modelcountry with the highest populationRachel __________ wrote Silent Spring.Solar energy is an __________ resource.We have limited __________ to work with.what you believe about what is right and wrongThe goal of environmental science is __________.one of the scientific principles of sustainability...

Principles of economics 2024-07-30

Principles of economics crossword puzzle
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  1. who gave the law of diminishing marginal utility
  2. what does microeconomics focus on
  3. is one of the divisions of economics
  4. who is the modern economist
  5. A market structure where one seller contrads the market
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  1. whst is marginal called
  2. which economist has published the book "nature and significance of evonomic science
  3. who is the father of economics
  4. is one the classification of economics
  5. one of the scope and significance of economics

10 Clues: whst is marginal calledwho is the modern economistwho is the father of economicswhat does microeconomics focus onis one of the divisions of economicsis one the classification of economicsone of the scope and significance of economicswho gave the law of diminishing marginal utilityA market structure where one seller contrads the market...

Economics 2014-05-19

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. when the economy doesnt grow for at least 6 months
  2. landed owned by individuals or groups
  3. will effect prices
  4. produce more goods better and faster
  5. consumer price index
  6. gross domestic product
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  1. business cycles, ups and downs
  2. prices rise sharply
  3. citizens of tribute rely on what instead of cash
  4. land, labor, capitol, entrepreneurship, and technology
  5. its a activity between buyers and sellers
  6. to much demand and not enough supply, prices rise
  7. command and market system mixed
  8. more supply then demand, businesses fail, prices plummet
  9. rise in production products
  10. uses land, labor, capitol to produce goods and services more efficiently

16 Clues: will effect pricesprices rise sharplyconsumer price indexgross domestic productrise in production productsbusiness cycles, ups and downscommand and market system mixedproduce more goods better and fasterlanded owned by individuals or groupsits a activity between buyers and sellerscitizens of tribute rely on what instead of cash...

Economics 2013-12-11

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. Items that you can see and touch.
  2. This sector of the economy manufactures finished goods.
  3. Communities who wander from place to place in search of food, water and shelter to satisfy their wants.
  4. Any source which benefits people.
  5. This sector of the economy extracts or harvests products from the earth.
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  1. Supply all your own wants through your own effort.
  2. Something vital to survival and well being.
  3. When a person specializes in a particular field.
  4. This sector of the economy is the service industry.
  5. Something wished for, but not vital to survival and well being.
  6. Someone who purchases/uses goods and services to meet their wants and needs.
  7. An object that is accepted as payment for goods and services.
  8. The act or process of producing.
  9. Limited resources to fulfill your needs and wants.
  10. Things done for you by others.
  11. Direct exchange of one good/service for another.

16 Clues: Things done for you by others.The act or process of producing.Items that you can see and touch.Any source which benefits people.Something vital to survival and well being.When a person specializes in a particular field.Direct exchange of one good/service for another.Supply all your own wants through your own effort....

Economics 2012-10-03

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. Mixed______: another way of saying free enterprise
  2. _____ Economy: a central authority makes the decisions
  3. : making the "votes" in a market economy
  4. ______ Economy: consumers make the decisions
  5. ____ economy: decisions are made by cultural beliefs and habitat
  6. Economic _______: preserving resources
  7. ____ Exchange: buyers and sellers freely engaging in market transactions
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  1. Full____: Jobs
  2. Economic and Social ______
  3. Profit_____: the force to encourage sellers to improve
  4. Economic _____: protection from lay-offs and injuries
  5. _____ Property Rights: people can own and control their own possesions
  6. ____ Stability: reduce inflation
  7. the struggle among sellers to attract consumers
  8. ______ Economy: equal pay for equal work
  9. Economic _____: more goods and service

16 Clues: Full____: JobsEconomic and Social __________ Stability: reduce inflationEconomic _______: preserving resourcesEconomic _____: more goods and service: making the "votes" in a market economy______ Economy: equal pay for equal work______ Economy: consumers make the decisionsthe struggle among sellers to attract consumers...

Economics 2015-11-17

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. 'private ownership of resources'is a features of this economics system
  2. refer to all natural resources
  3. men-made resources
  4. is an economic system where all decisions by the government sector
  5. it has most percentages in primary sector similar with fishing
  6. business with organisation
  7. economics decide n the allocation of resources
  8. diagram that shows two possible combinations of goods or services that an economy can produce with given technology and resources.
  9. in ______ is provision of services
  10. we always must manage this
  11. in private sector main ___ is to maximise cost with maximum profit
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  1. human resources
  2. ____= vc+fc
  3. refers to total output
  4. firms located in the same area are likely to work together
  5. ____ economic of scale are a pool of skillful labour

16 Clues: ____= vc+fchuman resourcesmen-made resourcesrefers to total outputbusiness with organisationwe always must manage thisrefer to all natural resourcesin ______ is provision of serviceseconomics decide n the allocation of resources____ economic of scale are a pool of skillful labourfirms located in the same area are likely to work together...

Economics 2022-09-23

Economics crossword puzzle
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  1. law proposes household expenditure on a particular good or service varies with household
  2. when one alternative is chosen
  3. economic data in order to give empirical content to economic relationships
  4. Theory of moral sentiment was written by
  5. the commercial banks have to hold a
  6. Rent arises due to difference in
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  1. the loss of potential gain from other
  2. minimum amount of deposit as reserves with the central bank called as
  3. ____ war led to economic reforms
  4. the application of statistical methods
  5. lands
  6. _____________ Programme was launched by the Government of India in 1975 by Prime Minister Indira Gandhi
  7. theory explains aggregate demand does not necessarily equal the productive capacity of the economy
  8. Exchange of goods without money
  9. budgetary policy of government
  10. Currency of Malaysia

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