environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Economics & Historical 2024-10-10
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- The exchange of goods and services between people, businesses, or countries.
- A form of government where a king, queen, or emperor has supreme power.
- A group of states or territories controlled by a single ruler or nation.
- A complex society with its own culture, government, and social structure.
- A territory that is under the control of another country, often distant from the ruling nation.
- The system by which goods and services are produced, sold, and bought in a country or region.
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- Any place or system where goods and services are exchanged.
- & Cultural Terms
- The process by which businesses, cultures, and governments around the world become more connected and interdependent.
- An object made by humans that is typically of historical or cultural interest.
- and Demand: The relationship between the amount of goods available (supply) and the desire of buyers (demand) for them, which affects the price.
11 Clues: & Cultural Terms • Any place or system where goods and services are exchanged. • A form of government where a king, queen, or emperor has supreme power. • A group of states or territories controlled by a single ruler or nation. • A complex society with its own culture, government, and social structure. • ...
Behavioral Economics 2025-07-31
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- the study recognizes that human beings are influenced by emotions, cognitive biases, heuristics (mental shortcuts), and social influences, leading to choices that may be irrational in an economic sense.
- IB Econ SL teacher
- Whether you're celebrating a holiday, a birthday, or a graduation party, let Wegmans Catering help you create the perfect cake!
- IB Econ HL teacher
- Italian brainrot, an ape with a banana as a body, who has been described as "indestructible"
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- the tendency to continue with a decision, even if it's not the best course of action because you've already invested time or money into it..
- IB Econ SL teacher
- subjective worth individuals place on their time, like when making decisions that involve trade-offs between time and money.
- pain experienced from losing something is more impactful than the pleasure gained from an equivalent gain.
- the loss of economic efficiency that occurs when the equilibrium for a good or service is not achieved or is distorted
- Economist of the 1920s-1940s who emphasized counter-cyclical spending
- author of Wealth of Nations
12 Clues: IB Econ SL teacher • IB Econ SL teacher • IB Econ HL teacher • author of Wealth of Nations • Economist of the 1920s-1940s who emphasized counter-cyclical spending • Italian brainrot, an ape with a banana as a body, who has been described as "indestructible" • pain experienced from losing something is more impactful than the pleasure gained from an equivalent gain. • ...
Canada Economics 2026-03-26
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- _____ is the agreement to make trade easier between The US,Mexico, and Canada
- what else helps Canada in trade
- An ______ is a person who takes risk and starts a business
- Canada has a high _________
- Canada's ____ helps become a leader in world trade
- _____ is the total value of goods and services produced in a year
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- What is the currency of Canada
- ___ is the amount of goods and services produced divided by the population
- What is the percentage of people that can read and write
- what river helps canada trade
- Who helps create jobs
- If Canada has a Literacy rate then they probably will have a high ________
12 Clues: Who helps create jobs • Canada has a high _________ • what river helps canada trade • What is the currency of Canada • what else helps Canada in trade • Canada's ____ helps become a leader in world trade • What is the percentage of people that can read and write • An ______ is a person who takes risk and starts a business • ...
Government & Economics 2026-05-12
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- – the system of how people in a community or country make, buy, sell, and use goods and services
- – natural materials, such as water, soil, trees, and minerals, that people use to make goods and support life
- – a person who belongs to a country or community and has rights and responsibilities
- – duties or actions that people are expected to do, such as following laws, helping others, and being respectful
- – actions or work that people do for others, such as teaching, building, or fixing things
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- – a person who buys or uses goods and services to meet their needs and wants
- – a group of leaders who make and enforce laws, provide services, and help keep order in a community or country
- – physical objects that people make or grow that can be bought, sold, or used, like food, clothing, or tools
- – freedoms and protections that people are allowed to have, such as the right to speak or be treated fairly
- – a person or business that makes goods or provides services for others
- – a rule made by the government that people must follow to keep everyone safe and organized
11 Clues: – a person or business that makes goods or provides services for others • – a person who buys or uses goods and services to meet their needs and wants • – a person who belongs to a country or community and has rights and responsibilities • – actions or work that people do for others, such as teaching, building, or fixing things • ...
1.3 - Behavioral Economics 2025-08-28
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- Mentality: A cognitive bias where individuals mimic the actions, opinions, and decisions of a group, often overriding their own judgments and preferences.
- Choice Theory: A theory that suggests individuals make decisions through rational calculation to maximize their self-interest, based on preferences, constraints, and available information.
- Cost Fallacy: A cognitive bias where further investments are justified on the basis of previously incurred, unrecoverable costs.
- Finance: The management of an individual's financial decisions, including budgeting, saving, spending, and planning for the future.
- Bias: A cognitive bias where an individual places an undue emphasis on the first piece of information (the "anchor") and uses it as a reference point for all subsequent decisions, regardless of its relevance or accuracy.
- Accounting: A cognitive bias that leads individuals to categorize and treat money differently based on its origin or intended purpose.
- Effect: A cognitive bias that occurs when people ascribe more value to things merely because they own them.
- Mental shortcuts or rules of thumb that simplify decision-making processes.
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- Economics: A social science that studies how psychological and cognitive factors influence economic decisions, challenging the assumption of the rational choice theory in traditional economics.
- Aversion: A cognitive bias where the discomfort of something losing value, is perceived as greater than the pleasure derived from it gaining in value.
- A social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services to satisfy needs and wants, given the scarcity of resources.
- Bias: A systematic deviation from rational thinking, leading to illogical judgments and decisions due to mental shortcuts and influences.
12 Clues: Mental shortcuts or rules of thumb that simplify decision-making processes. • Effect: A cognitive bias that occurs when people ascribe more value to things merely because they own them. • Cost Fallacy: A cognitive bias where further investments are justified on the basis of previously incurred, unrecoverable costs. • ...
Period 3 Extra Credit Crossword 2024-11-19
11 Clues: In a band • drum major • Kino's wife • hurt his knee • squats 600 lbs. • ___________'s Journey • recurring element in a work • Won office aide of the month • plays linebacker (and maybe punter) • on the basketball team, rarely cooks • type of literary lens that focuses on economics
Lesson 2 Green Movement 2015-03-16
16 Clues: 주인 • 환경의 • 매달의 • 심각한 • 참여하다 • 고려하다 • 조직, 단체 • 연설, 강연 • 캠페인, 운동 • 빨리, 신속히 • 보통의, 평범한 • ( ) change: 기후변화 • Hurricanes () buildings. • I need some ( s) to help with this work. • [effect / effort] on your health: 건강에의 영향 • We read an () about the student in our magazine.
Textile anarchy crossword 2026-01-27
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- <3
- Big buzz, low ethics
- Plastic-based fabric
- where style goes to die
- thimble
- visible mending technique
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- Taking advantage
- turning old into new
- weaved wool
- Example of Environmental Racism
- danish "fashion" conglomerate
- Sewing needle’s partner
- family
- ornamentation with needlework
- "sustainability" on the brand description
- rip it off
16 Clues: <3 • family • thimble • rip it off • weaved wool • Taking advantage • turning old into new • Big buzz, low ethics • Plastic-based fabric • Sewing needle’s partner • where style goes to die • visible mending technique • danish "fashion" conglomerate • ornamentation with needlework • Example of Environmental Racism • "sustainability" on the brand description
Political Ecology 2019-10-22
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- Change in global or regional climate patterns
- Treatment of a person, group, or concept as insignificant or peripheral
- The fair treatment of all races, cultures, and incomes regarding the development of environmental laws
- Economic and political system in which country's trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit, rather than by state
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- Deterioration of the environment through exhaustion of natural assets such as water, soil, and air including the ecosystem, habitat intrusion, wildlife extermination, and environmental pollution
- The study of the relationships between political, economic and social factors with environmental issues and changes
- Natural fuel formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms
- Ideology that examines the spatial relations of human geography
- School of thought held by cultural ecologists who believe that human capabilities and cultures were determined by their environments
- Moral principle that governs how humans, groups, and governments behave or conduct an activity
10 Clues: Change in global or regional climate patterns • Ideology that examines the spatial relations of human geography • Treatment of a person, group, or concept as insignificant or peripheral • Natural fuel formed in the geological past from the remains of living organisms • ...
ch. 1 2022-09-06
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- recycling
- energy conservation
- landfill
- biodiversity
- hydroelectric
- reserves
- active
- geothermal
- pollution
- nuclear
- fossilfuels
- petroleum
- agriculture
- fusion
- ecology
- biodegradable
- fuel cell
- hazardous
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- fission
- electric generator
- commons
- sourcereduction
- biomassfuel
- agricultural
- energy efficiency
- environmental science
- eco footprint
- industrial
- supply and demand
- sustainability
- passive
- renewable
- solidwaste
- alternative energy
- natural
35 Clues: active • fusion • fission • commons • nuclear • passive • ecology • natural • landfill • reserves • recycling • pollution • petroleum • renewable • fuel cell • hazardous • geothermal • industrial • solidwaste • biomassfuel • fossilfuels • agriculture • agricultural • biodiversity • hydroelectric • eco footprint • biodegradable • sustainability • sourcereduction • energy efficiency • supply and demand • electric generator • alternative energy • ...
Biology Jargon: Human Body Systems 2026-04-20
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- – Neuron junction
- – Nerve cell
- – Signal carrier
- – Water diffusion
- – Kidney unit
- – Biological catalyst
- – Waste removal
- – Body reaction
- – Signal receiver
- – Substance separation
- – Substance recovery
- – Passive movement
- – Capillary cluster
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- – Environmental change
- – Tiny vessel
- – Gland system
- – Chemical messenger
- – Air sacs
- – Internal balance
- Transport – Energy movement
- – Incoming vessel
- – Oxygen carrier
- – Chemical processes
- – Outgoing vessel
- – Automatic response
25 Clues: – Air sacs • – Nerve cell • – Tiny vessel • – Kidney unit • – Gland system • – Waste removal • – Body reaction • – Signal carrier • – Oxygen carrier • – Neuron junction • – Incoming vessel • – Water diffusion • – Outgoing vessel • – Signal receiver • – Internal balance • – Passive movement • – Capillary cluster • – Chemical messenger • – Chemical processes • – Substance recovery • – Automatic response • ...
AP Psychology 2015-04-22
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- Facial expressions
- Feminist psychology
- Taste aversion
- Learned helplessness
- Psychoanalysis
- Labelling experiment psychiatric hospital
- Operant chamber
- Theory of multiple intelligences
- Social comparison theory
- Parenting style
- Classical conditioning
- Ethics and feminism
- Strange situation for children
- Hypnosis/how easily one can be hypnotized
- General intelligence
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- Infant temperament
- Eight life-stages
- Developmental stages
- Bobo doll experiment
- Father of psychology
- Law of proportions
- Theory of intelligence
- Behavioral economics
- Forgetting curve
- Moral development stages
- Monkey study
- Misinformation effect
- Rational behavior emotive therapy
28 Clues: Monkey study • Taste aversion • Psychoanalysis • Operant chamber • Parenting style • Forgetting curve • Eight life-stages • Facial expressions • Infant temperament • Law of proportions • Feminist psychology • Ethics and feminism • Developmental stages • Bobo doll experiment • Father of psychology • Behavioral economics • Learned helplessness • General intelligence • Misinformation effect • ...
Jaspreet and Tejash 2021-04-15
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- Tejash's varsity sport
- bride's middle name
- Jaspreet's college dance team
- the couple's first trip
- gym the couple went to in Newark
- Jaspreet's birth state
- Jaspreet's college mascot
- Tejash's pandemic hobby
- Tejash's alma mater
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- the couple's first music festival (2 words)
- holiday Tejash proposed on (2 words)
- bride's undergraduate major
- couple will move here in July
- the couple's first hike (2 words)
- Tejash's childhood borough
- Tejash's favorite sport
- Jaspreet's favorite flower
- Jaspreet's future specialty
- month of their anniversary
- where the couple met
- number of siblings the couple have combined
21 Clues: bride's middle name • Tejash's alma mater • where the couple met • Tejash's varsity sport • Jaspreet's birth state • the couple's first trip • Tejash's favorite sport • Tejash's pandemic hobby • Jaspreet's college mascot • Tejash's childhood borough • Jaspreet's favorite flower • month of their anniversary • bride's undergraduate major • Jaspreet's future specialty • ...
Supply and Demand 2023-10-18
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- to little is produced
- money you got you pay
- Agriculture worker
- To create
- A building that makes stuff
- monetary value
- Work
- distribution of resources
- Vendor
- to go up
- The Value
- The maker
- too much is produced
- To share something
- place of voluntary exchange
- the need of something
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- Ideas explained by facts
- Information markets generate to guide distribution of resources
- General goods
- Amount of something
- Provider
- work for goods
- Customer
- Balance out
- okay with exchange
- to go down
- Field of study
27 Clues: Work • Vendor • Provider • Customer • to go up • To create • The Value • The maker • to go down • Balance out • General goods • work for goods • monetary value • Field of study • Agriculture worker • okay with exchange • To share something • Amount of something • too much is produced • to little is produced • money you got you pay • the need of something • Ideas explained by facts • distribution of resources • ...
Markets Business 2024-05-15
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- Federal financial aid
- Chairman of the FED
- The cost of borrowing
- They stand up for workers
- Spends money based on how they feel
- Something of value people own
- Looks at the whole economy
- When people are out of work
- Managing money
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- Tax on Imports
- A debt someone owes
- Promoting a product or service
- What companies wantto minimize
- Study of choices people make given scarcity
- What companies want to maximize
- Looks at one firm, market
- Output per worker
- Rising prices
- Recording financial transactions
- Never Enough resources
- Total sales
21 Clues: Total sales • Rising prices • Tax on Imports • Managing money • Output per worker • A debt someone owes • Chairman of the FED • Federal financial aid • The cost of borrowing • Never Enough resources • Looks at one firm, market • They stand up for workers • Looks at the whole economy • When people are out of work • Something of value people own • Promoting a product or service • ...
jamie 2023-06-23
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- Neighborhood the Couple Lives In
- Maid of Honor
- Name of the Officient
- Jamies College Major
- Honeymoon Destintation
- Best Man
- Name of the Couples Cat
- Month Started Dating
- Youngest Flower Girl
- Jamies Middle Name
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- City Aidan was Born In
- Wedding Venue
- Jamies Mothers Maidan Name
- Aidans COllege Major
- Aidans Mothers Maiden Name
- Aidans Middle Name
- Aidans Childhood Dog Name
- Month Engaged
- Both Jamie and Aidans first car
- Oldest Flower Girl
- Jamies Childhood Cat Name
- Favorite Type of Red Wine
- Jamies Favorite Color
23 Clues: Best Man • Wedding Venue • Maid of Honor • Month Engaged • Aidans Middle Name • Oldest Flower Girl • Jamies Middle Name • Aidans COllege Major • Jamies College Major • Month Started Dating • Youngest Flower Girl • Name of the Officient • Jamies Favorite Color • City Aidan was Born In • Honeymoon Destintation • Name of the Couples Cat • Aidans Childhood Dog Name • Jamies Childhood Cat Name • ...
History 2023-03-27
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- New ______ City
- Manuel ________
- German Dictator
- Capital of Austria
- ________ faire economics. French word
- _________ 20s, in the U.S.
- ____ Marley. Famous Regea Singer
- Capital of Greece
- Type of Coffee that was created in Madrid, Spain.
- Jake's Middle Name. (Starts with E)
- Bank founded in the North of Spain
- Wrote the Communism Manifesto. _____ Marx
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- No Alcohol in America
- Oldest city in Spain
- museum where the Monalisa is displayed
- Napoleon __________?
- Biggest City in the World (population)
- Surrealist Spanish Artist. Salvador ______
- Francisco _________. Spanish Leader
- Business Started/Owner
- Anuel __. Puerto Rican Rapper
21 Clues: New ______ City • Manuel ________ • German Dictator • Capital of Greece • Capital of Austria • Oldest city in Spain • Napoleon __________? • No Alcohol in America • Business Started/Owner • _________ 20s, in the U.S. • Anuel __. Puerto Rican Rapper • ____ Marley. Famous Regea Singer • Bank founded in the North of Spain • Francisco _________. Spanish Leader • ...
Wedding Crossword 2023-05-03
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- Alex's field of study
- Game they play together nightly
- University they attend
- Church they attend
- Alex and Audriana's wedding month
- City Alex grew up in
- First movie they watched together
- Football game played together
- Alex's Dad's nickname for Audriana
- First sports competition together
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- City Audriana grew up in
- Month they met
- Third date, it was adventurous
- Restaurant that leads to an off in their account?
- Food accompanying the proposal
- First state they visited together
- First Baking project together
- Wedding Financer
- Landlord of the wedding
- Audriana's field of study
20 Clues: Month they met • Wedding Financer • Church they attend • City Alex grew up in • Alex's field of study • University they attend • Landlord of the wedding • City Audriana grew up in • Audriana's field of study • First Baking project together • Football game played together • Third date, it was adventurous • Food accompanying the proposal • Game they play together nightly • ...
Wedding Crossword 2023-05-03
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- First sports competition together
- City Alex grew up in
- First movie they watched together
- Food accompanying the proposal
- Audriana's field of study
- Game they play together nightly
- First state they visited together
- University they attend
- Third date, it was adventurous
- City Audriana grew up in
- Alex and Audriana's wedding month
- Alex's field of study
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- Alex's Dad's nickname for Audriana
- Wedding Financer
- Church they attend
- Football game played together
- Month they met
- First Baking project together
- Landlord of the wedding
- Restaurant that leads to an off in their account?
20 Clues: Month they met • Wedding Financer • Church they attend • City Alex grew up in • Alex's field of study • University they attend • Landlord of the wedding • City Audriana grew up in • Audriana's field of study • Football game played together • First Baking project together • Food accompanying the proposal • Third date, it was adventurous • Game they play together nightly • ...
French crossword 2024-11-21
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- Education
- History
- Architecture
- Gym
- Art
- Library
- Math
- physique PE
- Computer Science
- Class
- Spanish
- School
- Social Studies
- Useless
- Scholarship
- Hard
- I really like
- Physics
- I hate
- Geography
- Especially/above all
- University Restaurant
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- Law
- Psychology
- Chemistry
- Higher Education
- Philosophy
- Grade
- Fashion design
- English
- Science
- Political Science
- Cafeteria
- Biology
- Easy
- French
- Business Administration
- I love
- I don't like
- Homework
- lettres Humanities
- Foreign Languages
- Office
- Useful
- Economics
- Diploma
46 Clues: Law • Gym • Art • Math • Easy • Hard • Grade • Class • French • I love • School • Office • Useful • I hate • History • English • Science • Library • Biology • Spanish • Useless • Physics • Diploma • Homework • Chemistry • Education • Cafeteria • Economics • Geography • Psychology • Philosophy • physique PE • Scholarship • Architecture • I don't like • I really like • Fashion design • Social Studies • Higher Education • Computer Science • Political Science • ...
french 2024-11-22
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- business administration
- history
- fashion design
- easy
- mathematics
- school
- gym
- psychology
- education
- i love
- chemistry
- especially/above all
- cafeteria
- architecture
- spanish
- physical education
- economics
- office
- class
- geography
- diploma
- higher education
- useless
- biology
- foreign languages
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- social studies
- hard
- french
- library
- law
- scholarship
- homework
- i don't like
- art
- computer science
- university restaurant
- useful
- philosophy
- political science
- science
- humanities l'anglais english
- i really like
- i hate
- physics
- grade
45 Clues: law • gym • art • hard • easy • class • grade • french • school • i love • useful • i hate • office • history • library • spanish • science • physics • diploma • useless • biology • homework • education • chemistry • cafeteria • economics • geography • psychology • philosophy • mathematics • scholarship • i don't like • architecture • i really like • social studies • fashion design • computer science • higher education • political science • foreign languages • ...
Daniel and Emma 2025-05-19
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- Their dog's name?
- Our favourite food?
- Dan's first job?
- Emma’s first family pet?
- Road their first house was on?
- Dan’s middle name?
- Dan’s first family pet?
- Dan's favourite beer?
- Where would you find them on a Friday night?
- Engagement location?
- Number of bridesmaids?
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- Dan's favourite sport to play?
- What breed is their dog?
- Their honeymoon destination?
- Dating app they first spoke on?
- Emma’s first job?
- What did Emma study at university?
- Water bottles they carry around everywhere?
- Emma’s favourite drink?
- Emma’s middle name?
- First date destination?
- Number of groomsmen?
22 Clues: Dan's first job? • Their dog's name? • Emma’s first job? • Dan’s middle name? • Our favourite food? • Emma’s middle name? • Engagement location? • Number of groomsmen? • Dan's favourite beer? • Number of bridesmaids? • Emma’s favourite drink? • Dan’s first family pet? • First date destination? • What breed is their dog? • Emma’s first family pet? • Their honeymoon destination? • ...
French Vocab 2024-12-03
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- Geography
- Easy
- Art
- Spanish
- Hard
- Humanities
- Useful
- Scholarship
- Chemistry
- Cafeteria
- University Restaurant
- Education
- French
- English
- Office
- I love
- Higher Education
- Library
- Grade
- Fashion Design
- Law
- Political Science
- Math
Down
- Gym
- Architecture
- Social Studies
- Philisophy
- Foreign Languages
- Psychology
- Homework
- Useless
- School
- Physics
- I don't like
- Diploma
- Especially/Above all
- Class
- PE
- Science
- History
- Bussiness Administration
- I really like
- I hate
- Computer Science
- Biology
- Economics
46 Clues: PE • Gym • Art • Law • Easy • Hard • Math • Class • Grade • Useful • School • French • Office • I love • I hate • Spanish • Useless • Physics • Diploma • English • Science • History • Library • Biology • Homework • Geography • Chemistry • Cafeteria • Education • Economics • Philisophy • Psychology • Humanities • Scholarship • Architecture • I don't like • I really like • Social Studies • Fashion Design • Higher Education • Computer Science • Foreign Languages • ...
Wedding R2 2026-02-12
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- Restaurant where we celebrated our engagement
- Favorite country we’ve visited together
- Hayley’s college major
- The Best Man
- Hayley’s favorite part of wedding planning
- The month we started dating
- How we met
- William’s college major
- First concert together
- Flower type from the engagement bouquet
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- Drink we had on our first date
- We trained for this Chicago event
- The month we got engaged
- Last name the couple is taking
- Our Chicago neighborhood
- Years they have been together
- Honeymoon location
- The Maid of Honor
- Color of bridesmaid dresses
- William’s favorite part of wedding planning
20 Clues: How we met • The Best Man • The Maid of Honor • Honeymoon location • Hayley’s college major • First concert together • William’s college major • The month we got engaged • Our Chicago neighborhood • The month we started dating • Color of bridesmaid dresses • Years they have been together • Drink we had on our first date • Last name the couple is taking • We trained for this Chicago event • ...
SCHOOL 2026-04-24
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- rehtori
- pulpetti
- kemia
- käytävä
- tussi
- kuvataide
- luokka, oppitunti
- oppilaanohjaus= student ____
- voimistelusali
- lukukausi
- liikunta
- matimatiikka
- reppu
- liitu
- opettajainhuone
- elämänkatsomustieto
- vihko
- välitunti
- tussitaulu
- opettaja
- oppilas
- äidinkieli = mother___
- jälki-istunto
- piha
- maantieto
- ranska
- kotitalous= home___
- koe
- käsityö
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- fysiikka
- sanakirja
- liitutaulu
- kirjallisuus
- pyyhekumi
- biologia
- luokkakaveri
- todistus
- sääntö
- lyijykynä
- laskin
- oppitunti
- saksa
- terveystieto= health ___
- läpäistä (koe)
- videotykki
- koulukaveri
- ruokala
- ruotsi
- viivotin
- englanti
- harjoitus
- tietotekniikka
52 Clues: koe • piha • kemia • tussi • saksa • reppu • liitu • vihko • sääntö • laskin • ruotsi • ranska • rehtori • käytävä • ruokala • oppilas • käsityö • fysiikka • pulpetti • biologia • todistus • liikunta • viivotin • opettaja • englanti • sanakirja • pyyhekumi • kuvataide • lyijykynä • oppitunti • lukukausi • välitunti • harjoitus • maantieto • liitutaulu • videotykki • tussitaulu • koulukaveri • kirjallisuus • luokkakaveri • matimatiikka • jälki-istunto • voimistelusali • ...
Environmental science 2 2022-10-24
Across
- use and burning of ____ fuels are probable causes of the climate change
- one of the SDG is eradication of ______
- the increase of greenhouse gases in the atmosphere produces global _______
- presence into the environment of a substance that has harmful or poisonous effects
- the atmosphere of our planet makes a _______ effect, making it possible for us to live at certain temperature ranges
- involves giving a new use or value to stuff that it is otherwise getting dumped
- our ______ management is one of the biggest problems worldwide
- misleading information about how a company manages environmentally
- food ______ is a large problem in developing countries
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- Ecological _____ is the amount of biologically productive land and sea area required to meet our human needs
- Frivolous collecting of products, or economic materialism
- ability of things to get decomposed by microorganisms such as bacteria or fungi
- there are seventeen ______ development goals
13 Clues: one of the SDG is eradication of ______ • there are seventeen ______ development goals • food ______ is a large problem in developing countries • Frivolous collecting of products, or economic materialism • our ______ management is one of the biggest problems worldwide • misleading information about how a company manages environmentally • ...
Environmental Cross Word!! 2022-05-26
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- fresh water fish, most common in lake erie.
- natural solid mass or aggregate of minerals or minerloid matter.
- introduction of harmful materials into the environment.
- small single celled organisms. Almost found everywhere on Earth, and are vital to a planets ecosystems.
- small, narrow valley which usually has running water.
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- very steep rock face or cliff.
- wood: efficient wood to burn with, unique grain pattern
- Species of freshwater fish belonging to the genera oncorhynchus, salmo, and salvelinus.
- arch of colors in sky caused by refraction of light
- nonflowering, aquatic plant of a large group, seaweeds.
- body of water, usually freshwater.
- small vessel propelled on water by engines or sails.
- perennial plant with an elongated stem
13 Clues: very steep rock face or cliff. • body of water, usually freshwater. • perennial plant with an elongated stem • fresh water fish, most common in lake erie. • arch of colors in sky caused by refraction of light • small vessel propelled on water by engines or sails. • small, narrow valley which usually has running water. • ...
vocab crossword environmental. 2025-03-12
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- tends to shrink.
- energy: Due to an object’s position or shape
- mortality: Number of babies out of 1000 that die during their first year of life.
- Structure: A population of mostly young people tends to grow. A population of mostly old
- Land mostly covered with buildings and roads (includes suburbs)
- Any other type of land use or land cover (includes forests, cropland, etc.)
- nations: Higher fertility, infant mortality, and death rates, Lower life expectancy, and Low per capita resource use
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- Increased waste, industrial byproducts, noise pollution, light pollution
- nations: Lower fertility, infant mortality, and death rates, Higher life expectancy, and High per capita resource use
- energy: Due to motion
- expectancy: Average number of years a person is expected to live
- The ability to do work or cause a change
- Occurs when people move from rural areas to cities. Cities are not new, but the enormous size of today’s cities is. More than 20 cities have at least 10 million residents.
13 Clues: tends to shrink. • energy: Due to motion • The ability to do work or cause a change • energy: Due to an object’s position or shape • Land mostly covered with buildings and roads (includes suburbs) • expectancy: Average number of years a person is expected to live • Increased waste, industrial byproducts, noise pollution, light pollution • ...
Oliver Brooke Trivia 2024-04-26
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- Place Olly bonded with Brookie over
- Month and Day of First Date
- Brooke favorite class
- Brooke favorite show
- Olly favorite way to see brookie
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- Favorite part of Olly
- Restaurant olly first bonded with brooke
- Second favorite part of Olly
- Brookie favorite activity
- Brooke bucket list
- Olly gift from UK
- Brooke wants honeymoon here
12 Clues: Olly gift from UK • Brooke bucket list • Brooke favorite show • Favorite part of Olly • Brooke favorite class • Brookie favorite activity • Month and Day of First Date • Brooke wants honeymoon here • Second favorite part of Olly • Olly favorite way to see brookie • Place Olly bonded with Brookie over • Restaurant olly first bonded with brooke
Introduction to Economics 2014-07-29
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- the total quantities of a good or service that sellers stand ready to sell at at different prices at a given time
- deals with the economic problems of the individual, the fir, and the industry
- rivalry among individuals and firms for sales to consumers
- the act of organizing and assuming the risk of a business venture
- the ability of a good or service to satisfy a want
- the time and effort expended by human beings involved in the production process
- goods used to produce other goods and services
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- the use of a good or service
- deals with the aggregates of economics, including total production, total employment and the general price level
- a separate legal entity, apart from its owners which functions as a business
- a person who organizes and assumes the risk of a business venture
- study of how people within a society make choices and how these choices determine the use of society's resources
- a business owned by two or more persons
- a schedule of the total quantities of a good or service that purchasers will buy at different prices at a given time
- all the resources of the land, sea and air
15 Clues: the use of a good or service • a business owned by two or more persons • all the resources of the land, sea and air • goods used to produce other goods and services • the ability of a good or service to satisfy a want • rivalry among individuals and firms for sales to consumers • a person who organizes and assumes the risk of a business venture • ...
Ellis' week 11 crossword 2023-11-19
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- whos daughter did Peter of Aragon marry? p.267
- who came to the throne after the Sicilian Vespers? p.267 [3 words no space]
- what sea is on the right side of the boot of Italy? p.265 [2 word no space, look at map]
- who was the last German emperor that had a chance to rule Italy? p.266
- what was the real style of ruling in Venice and Florence? p.266
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- when did the rebellion, Sicilian Vespers, breakout? p.267
- which county did not have nationality, unity, or central government? p.264
- what is the word used to describe the time between the middle ages and modern times? p.281
- what was the new system of economics? p.266
- which country was still a conglomeration of states? p.264
- in the mid 5th century what was the largest kingdom? p.266
- what was the old system economics? p.266
- what were Greek and Latin literature called? p.281
- what sea is in-between Sardinia and Naples? p.265 [2 words no space, look at map]
- what island was part of the kingdom of Naples? p.266
15 Clues: what was the old system economics? p.266 • what was the new system of economics? p.266 • whos daughter did Peter of Aragon marry? p.267 • what were Greek and Latin literature called? p.281 • what island was part of the kingdom of Naples? p.266 • when did the rebellion, Sicilian Vespers, breakout? p.267 • which country was still a conglomeration of states? p.264 • ...
Key Terms for Businesses 2022-02-22
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- resources something pure and clean from the earth
- unlimited and limited
- what stuff do you buy?
- gaps and rareness of things
- how do countries transfer goods?
- a video for your birthday
- quantity
- locating and storing
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- want desire without money
- process in what
- buying the product
- offer to go on sale
- activities performed
- think of a person involved in movies as a leader
- resources who works to make products
- it it useful?
- determining, and distributing
- what is given from the consumer
18 Clues: quantity • it it useful? • process in what • offer to go on sale • buying the product • activities performed • locating and storing • unlimited and limited • want desire without money • a video for your birthday • what stuff do you buy? • gaps and rareness of things • determining, and distributing • what is given from the consumer • how do countries transfer goods? • ...
Macroeconomics Ivan and Karthik 2024-08-05
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- What is the study of the economy as a whole?
- What term is used for a sustained increase in the general price level?
- What type of economy is controlled by a central authority?
- What is the term for a system where goods and services are exchanged without money?
- father of economics
- What is the opposite of inflation, involving a decrease in the general price level?
- What is the study of individual markets and the behavior of consumers and firms?
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- A transaction that includes an exchange of services or goods for a certain amount of money
- what term refers to the total value of goods and services produced in a country?
- What term describes the amount by which the quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded?
- what is the term of money earned from work or investments
- is to produce the goods and services to generate wealth that we want for ourselves
- What term describes the amount by which the quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplied?
- What is the study of how people use resources to satisfy needs?
- what term describes a market structure with only one seller
15 Clues: father of economics • What is the study of the economy as a whole? • what is the term of money earned from work or investments • What type of economy is controlled by a central authority? • what term describes a market structure with only one seller • What is the study of how people use resources to satisfy needs? • ...
Practical Skills in School 2022-01-22
12 Clues: do this in Art • do this in P.E. • do this in Maths • do this in Music • do this in Science • do this with books • do this in Graphics • do this in Woodwork • do this with a ruler • do this in Home Economics • do this in Business studies • use a pen or pencil for this
1970s Crossword Puzzle 2024-10-24
16 Clues: Pink Floyd • Bob Marley • David Bowie • The Ramones • Carole King • Equal Rights • Led Zeppelin • LGBTQ+ rights • Black Sabbath • Donna Summers • Lynyrd Skynyrd • Equality for Women • Parliament-Funkadelic • Concerns about pollution • Influenced Protest Music • President Richard Nixon’s resignation
APES crossword 2 2023-05-10
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- - Development that meets the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs.
- - The process of converting solar energy into electricity through the use of solar cells, typically used for residential and commercial power generation.
- - Strategies and actions taken to prepare for and adapt to the impacts of climate change, such as sea level rise and more frequent extreme weather events.
- - Farming practices that are environmentally and socially responsible, prioritizing soil health, biodiversity, and resource conservation.
- - The process of capturing and storing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere to mitigate climate change, often through methods such as afforestation and reforestation.
- - The design of buildings and structures to maximize solar energy for heating, cooling, and lighting without the use of mechanical systems.
- - Transportation systems and modes that prioritize energy efficiency, low emissions, and reduced environmental impacts.
- - The fair and equitable treatment of all people with respect to environmental laws and policies, regardless of race, ethnicity, or socioeconomic status.
- - A region with a high level of species richness and endemism, often threatened by human activities and habitat loss.
- - An area of land that drains into a common waterway, such as a river or lake.
- - An underground layer of permeable rock, soil, or gravel that can contain and transmit groundwater.
- - An urban area with higher temperatures than surrounding rural areas due to factors such as heat retention by buildings and pavement.
- - A design philosophy that seeks to create sustainable and self-sufficient ecosystems through the integration of agriculture, architecture, and ecology.
- fuels - Non-renewable energy sources, such as coal, oil, and natural gas, formed from the remains of ancient organisms over millions of years.
- - A policy mechanism requiring that a certain percentage of electricity generation comes from renewable energy sources.
- - The goal of reducing waste to zero through strategies such as recycling, composting, and waste reduction.
- ethics - The branch of philosophy concerned with moral principles and values relating to the environment and human interactions with nature.
- - The process of returning a degraded or damaged ecosystem to its natural state through the restoration of native plants and animals.
- - Energy that is generated from sources that are naturally replenished, such as wind, solar, and hydro power.
- - The way in which land is utilized, such as for agriculture, urban development, or conservation.
- - A market-based instrument that represents the environmental attributes of renewable energy generation, often used to meet renewable energy targets.
- - A designated area of ocean protected for conservation purposes, often to preserve biodiversity and manage fisheries.
- - The process of managing and regulating the use of land to balance economic, social, and environmental goals.
- - Non-native species that are introduced to an ecosystem and can cause harm to native species and the environment.
- - The management of forests for long-term ecological, social, and economic benefits, often through practices such as selective logging and reforestation.
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- - The process of the growth and expansion of urban areas, often leading to changes in land use and environmental impacts.
- fragmentation - The breaking up of natural habitats into smaller, isolated fragments due to human activities such as development and agriculture, leading to the loss of biodiversity and ecological disruption.
- - A planning and development approach that emphasizes compact, walkable communities with mixed land uses and efficient transportation options.
- - Energy generated from the Earth's internal heat, typically through the use of underground heat pumps or geothermal power plants.
- - The practice of reducing the amount of waste generated through strategies such as recycling and composting.
- - Actions taken to reduce or prevent the negative impacts of human activities on the environment, such as reducing greenhouse gas emissions.
- - A strip of natural habitat that connects isolated populations of wildlife, facilitating their movement and genetic exchange.
- - The process of destroying or degrading the natural habitat of a species, often leading to the extinction or decline of that species.
- footprint - The measure of the amount of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases emitted as a result of human activities.
- - The practice of harvesting fish at a rate faster than they can reproduce, leading to a decline in fish populations and potential ecosystem collapse.
- - An animal, typically an insect or bird, that helps to pollinate plants, contributing to ecosystem health and food production.
- - A system in which waste is reused or recycled, eliminating the need for new inputs and reducing environmental impacts.
- - The measure of the impact of human activities on the environment, including the use of natural resources and the production of waste.
- - The collection and storage of rainwater for later use, typically for irrigation and other non-potable uses.
- resource - A resource that is naturally replenished over time, such as solar and wind energy, as opposed to non-renewable resources like fossil fuels.
- - The practice of making false or exaggerated claims about the environmental benefits of a product or service.
- degradation - The decline in the quality of land due to factors such as erosion, desertification, and soil pollution.
- - Natural or semi-natural systems, such as wetlands and green roofs, designed to provide ecosystem services and mitigate urban environmental issues.
- - A species that has a disproportionately large effect on its ecosystem relative to its abundance, and whose removal would have significant consequences for the ecosystem.
- - The process by which certain toxins, such as heavy metals and pesticides, become concentrated in organisms higher up in the food chain, posing risks to their health and the health of those who consume them.
- - The process by which arable land becomes desert due to factors such as climate change, overgrazing, and deforestation.
- acidification - The process by which increased levels of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere lead to increased acidity in the ocean, posing risks to marine life and ecosystems.
- - The loss of topsoil due to factors such as wind and water erosion, often caused by unsustainable agricultural practices.
- - Sustainable tourism that promotes responsible travel to natural areas, contributing to conservation and local communities.
49 Clues: - An area of land that drains into a common waterway, such as a river or lake. • - The way in which land is utilized, such as for agriculture, urban development, or conservation. • - An underground layer of permeable rock, soil, or gravel that can contain and transmit groundwater. • ...
julianne word sort 7 2015-09-23
Unit 3 Level 1 2025-10-17
Activity Two: Economist Spotlight 2023-02-28
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- The study of people's choices and decisions
- What each of the economists wrote to get a Ph.D.
- Named after one of the featured economists, this group works to increase the representation of Black women in economics and related fields
- Dr. Archibong's advice for students is to research anything that they feel _______ about
- The country studied by Dr. Willene Johnson
- Dr. Bostic studied this type of market for his dissertation
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- Both big ones and small ones, economists ask these to solve problems
- One of the featured economists was born in this country
- The city Dr. Alexander studied for her Great Migration research
- One of the featured economists is a big fan of these types of puzzles (they also like crosswords; we hope you do too!)
- The number of languages Dr. Johnson is fluent in
- One of the featured economists is President of this Reserve Bank
- A collection of facts, and the focus of the Dr. Johnson Economist Spotlight
- The first name of the first African American woman to earn a Ph.D. at the University of Pennsylvania
- Dr. Archibong's dissertation examined access to these types of services in Nigerian schools
15 Clues: The country studied by Dr. Willene Johnson • The study of people's choices and decisions • The number of languages Dr. Johnson is fluent in • What each of the economists wrote to get a Ph.D. • One of the featured economists was born in this country • Dr. Bostic studied this type of market for his dissertation • ...
Dr bhabasaheb Ambedkar 2022-04-12
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- Ambedkar was appointed to an all-European commission in 1925 which was formed to study the constitutional reforms in Birtish India. Name the Commission
- From which city did Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar take the standard title of Doctor of literature
- What is the name of Dr. Ambedkar's memorial site?
- where is Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar National institute of technology situated?
- In which subject did Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar take doctorate degree from Columbia and London school of economics?
- What was Bhimrao Ambedkar’s portfolio in Indian government?
- In which city, President Ram Nath Kovind laid the foundation stone of Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Cultural centre?
- Dr. Bhimrao Ambedkar Stadium is located at which of the following places
- where is the Dr bhabasaheb Ambedkar object museum is located,where his personal object are kept.
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- Dr bhabasaheb Ambedkar was born in which state
- what was the childhood name of bhimrao ambedkar
- which article of the constitution of India was opposed by Dr Babasaheb Ambedkar
- In which city, PM Narendra Modi laid the foundation stone of Dr. B R Ambedkar International Centre?
- Where did Dr Ambedkar went for doing study of barrister ?
- Name the magazine Dr BR Ambedkar published ?
15 Clues: Name the magazine Dr BR Ambedkar published ? • Dr bhabasaheb Ambedkar was born in which state • what was the childhood name of bhimrao ambedkar • What is the name of Dr. Ambedkar's memorial site? • Where did Dr Ambedkar went for doing study of barrister ? • What was Bhimrao Ambedkar’s portfolio in Indian government? • ...
unit 11 2018-06-04
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- of or relating to a theory that stresses the reduction of taxes, especially for those of higher income, as a means of encouraging business investment and growth and stabilizing the economy
- the concept that women and men should receive equal pay for jobs calling for comparable skill and responsibility.
- rainfall made sufficiently acidic by atmospheric pollution that it causes environmental harm, typically to forests and lakes. The main cause is the industrial burning of coal and other fossil fuels, the waste gases from which contain sulfur and nitrogen oxides, which combine with atmospheric water to form acids.
- the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries
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- agency of the US government under the Department of Labor with the responsibility of ensuring safety at work and a healthful work environment.
- the removal of regulations or restrictions, especially in a particular industry.
- a political movement made up especially of Protestants, opposed especially to secular humanism, and concerned with issues especially of church and state, patriotism, laissez-faire economics, pornography, and abortion
- founded in 1960 to coordinate the petroleum policies of its members, and to provide member states with technical and economic aid.
8 Clues: the easing of hostility or strained relations, especially between countries • the removal of regulations or restrictions, especially in a particular industry. • the concept that women and men should receive equal pay for jobs calling for comparable skill and responsibility. • ...
MTP Public Engagement 2024-03-04
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- Month of MTP approval by committee pg. 12
- Transit system mentioned
- Some projects cause adverse health and environmental impacts because pg. 182
- A federal grand to develop a Regional Safety Action Plan, abbreviated (Recommendation 2) pg. 193
- Environmental agency of GVMC, abbreviated pg. 108
- State ran office of transit, abbreviated pg. 137
- Survey used to determine housing needs, abbreviated pg. 29
- Organization who wrote MTP, abbreviated pg. 1
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- regional crash map application to report (goal 3) pg. 191
- There are 7 of these in the MTP pg. 26-28
- Challenge that is the largest deterrent (solution 1) pg. 78
11 Clues: Transit system mentioned • Month of MTP approval by committee pg. 12 • There are 7 of these in the MTP pg. 26-28 • Organization who wrote MTP, abbreviated pg. 1 • State ran office of transit, abbreviated pg. 137 • Environmental agency of GVMC, abbreviated pg. 108 • regional crash map application to report (goal 3) pg. 191 • ...
Biological Attributes 2024-09-12
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- The way organisms adjust to environmental changes.
- The process of producing offspring and passing on genetic information.
- Study of the functions and processes of living organisms.
- Organisms that maintain internal stability despite external changes.
- The condition that distinguishes living organisms from inanimate matter.
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- act of maintaining internal conditions within a narrow range.
- The process by which organisms convert light into chemical energy.
- Organelles known as the powerhouse of the cell.
- A complex structure of cells working together to perform a specific function.
- Ability to respond to environmental changes or stimuli.
- Fundamental unit of life that performs various functions.
11 Clues: Organelles known as the powerhouse of the cell. • The way organisms adjust to environmental changes. • Ability to respond to environmental changes or stimuli. • Study of the functions and processes of living organisms. • Fundamental unit of life that performs various functions. • act of maintaining internal conditions within a narrow range. • ...
b32 2026-01-04
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- Spiny-skinned animal
- Soft-bodied animal
- Toxin concentration increase
- Egg membrane vertebrate
- Flatworm phylum
- Stinging-cell animal
- Spinal cord animal
- Critical ecosystem species
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- Nutrient water pollution
- Roundworm phylum
- Community replacement
- Environmental health species
- Fish gill cover
- Segmented worm
- Jointed-leg invertebrate
15 Clues: Segmented worm • Fish gill cover • Flatworm phylum • Roundworm phylum • Soft-bodied animal • Spinal cord animal • Spiny-skinned animal • Stinging-cell animal • Community replacement • Egg membrane vertebrate • Nutrient water pollution • Jointed-leg invertebrate • Critical ecosystem species • Environmental health species • Toxin concentration increase
unit 20 2025-03-16
10 Clues: величие • развитие • точность • проживать • безвредный • крайне чрезвычайно • ставить под угрозу • загрязняющее вещество • понижать снизить меньший • экологический природоохранный
Can you ace the IB syllabus? 2021-10-29
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- An emitted particle from beta-minus nuclear decay which does not interact with most matter. (Physics)
- A term used to describe countable random variables. (Mathematics)
- An anion or molecule which binds to a central metal atom to form a coordination complex. (Chemistry)
- A respiratory process which results in two pyruvates. (Biology)
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- The variety of life on Earth. (ESS)
- A succession of kings from the same bloodline for a state. (History)
- Symbols which represent emotion in comics. (English)
- Not influenced by personal opinion. (ToK)
- A theory in behavioural economics that proposes the use of prompts to influence consumer choices to improve well-being. (Economics)
- A mental representation derived from prior experience or knowledge used to organize knowledge, assist recall, guide behaviour and make sense of current experiences. (Psychology)
10 Clues: The variety of life on Earth. (ESS) • Not influenced by personal opinion. (ToK) • Symbols which represent emotion in comics. (English) • A respiratory process which results in two pyruvates. (Biology) • A term used to describe countable random variables. (Mathematics) • A succession of kings from the same bloodline for a state. (History) • ...
Chapter 13: Global Economics 2023-05-14
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- economics and political system in which trade and industry are controlled by private owners for profit
- industry or commodity that’s dominated by one corporation that manipulates prices
- limited resources and an unlimited demand by a population
- the persistent rise in the cost of goods and services over time
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- payment from the government to producer to lower their cost to produce or increase the quantity produced
- economics and political theory promoting collective or government ownership and control of the means of production and distribution of goods
- total market value of all finished goods and services produced in a given period of time
- explains how money works at the individual,group, or company level
- a tax impose on the goods and services imported from another country
- when businesses compete for a share profit
10 Clues: when businesses compete for a share profit • limited resources and an unlimited demand by a population • the persistent rise in the cost of goods and services over time • explains how money works at the individual,group, or company level • a tax impose on the goods and services imported from another country • ...
MICRO ECONOMICS 2026-06-12
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- an increase in the production and consumption of goods and services within an economy over a specific period
- relies heavily on machinery, advanced technology, and automated equipment rather than human labor
- an economic system that blends both private enterprise and government intervention
- due to scarcity of resources this problem arises
- Human wants are virtually endless and constantly evolving
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- profit maximisation is the main motive of this type of economic system
- the branch of economics that focuses on "what ought to be" rather than objective facts
- the value of the next-best alternative you give up when making a decision
- the shape of the curve that illustrates the maximum possible output combinations of two goods an economy
- the branch of economics that studies the behavior of an entire economy as a whole.
10 Clues: due to scarcity of resources this problem arises • Human wants are virtually endless and constantly evolving • profit maximisation is the main motive of this type of economic system • the value of the next-best alternative you give up when making a decision • the branch of economics that studies the behavior of an entire economy as a whole. • ...
Dale 2024-05-17
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- number of years at East Butler
- color of the walls in Dale's room
- drink offered to everyone throughout the year
- fall after school activity
- favorite activity during teacher meetings
- name of "colorful" show
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- elective class offered
- another required class for seniors
- class for underclassmen
- spring after school activity
- his favorite "extra" duty
- required class for seniors
- wife's name
- name of annual student trip
14 Clues: wife's name • elective class offered • class for underclassmen • name of "colorful" show • his favorite "extra" duty • required class for seniors • fall after school activity • name of annual student trip • spring after school activity • number of years at East Butler • color of the walls in Dale's room • another required class for seniors • favorite activity during teacher meetings • ...
finishing stuctures 2024-03-26
Ag 2024-03-26
ISO Terms 2024-01-25
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- an element of an organizations activities that interacts with the environment
- a result to be achieved
- ability to apply knowledge and skills to achieve intended results
- a change to the environment resulting from an organizations environmental aspect
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- ISO14001
- a world wide federation of national standards bodies.
- Plan-Do-Check-Act
- fulfillment of a requirement
8 Clues: ISO14001 • Plan-Do-Check-Act • a result to be achieved • fulfillment of a requirement • a world wide federation of national standards bodies. • ability to apply knowledge and skills to achieve intended results • an element of an organizations activities that interacts with the environment • ...
Emma & Carter 2025-06-13
10 Clues: Puppy love • Emma's middle name • Where to be June 21! • Carter's first college • Carter's major interest • Brotherly love Emma take one • Brotherly love Emma take two • Brotherly love Carter take one • Brotherly love Carter take two • Emma's sightline to the future
Engineering Careers 2022-02-17
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- / drill for oil below surface, invented drill
- / make farms, plants, invented pully, wheel
- / manage properties, run systems, invented window frame
- / anything electrical, wires, power, ect., invented GPS
- /produce solutions for anything environmental, invents better ways to recycle paper, plastic, glass
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- / uses natural resources in miles for tools
- / earthquake meter
- / creates or innovates things related to mechanics cars, batteries, make things run smoothly
- / make designs to nuclear energy, invented particial escalator
9 Clues: / earthquake meter • / make farms, plants, invented pully, wheel • / uses natural resources in miles for tools • / drill for oil below surface, invented drill • / manage properties, run systems, invented window frame • / anything electrical, wires, power, ect., invented GPS • / make designs to nuclear energy, invented particial escalator • ...
Florence Nightingale 2024-02-15
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- What country was Florence born in?
- what percentage did Florence decrease the mortality rate by?
- Florence was famous for what theory?
- What war was Florence and 38 other nurses apart of?
- How many factors were in The Environmental theory?
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- What was Florence's nickname?
- What city was Ms Nightingale born in?
- what did florence consider herself to be? ($)
- referring to the condition of the building patients were receiving care in
9 Clues: What was Florence's nickname? • What country was Florence born in? • Florence was famous for what theory? • What city was Ms Nightingale born in? • what did florence consider herself to be? ($) • How many factors were in The Environmental theory? • What war was Florence and 38 other nurses apart of? • what percentage did Florence decrease the mortality rate by? • ...
Revision 2017-04-18
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- a term used to express forbdding action or process according to environmental law
- Type of monitoring need consider rate of pollutant
- an abbreviation used to express environmental law in Malaysia
- the main goal of this party to raise public awareness
- one of monitoring goal to provide initial information
- emission arise when pollutant are released in unplanned way
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- emission arise from plant, system, operational error or disaster
- the main party involve in policy making
- any single identifiable source of pollution
- the best example for this source monitoring is vehicle emission
- the character is opposite to source monitoring
11 Clues: the main party involve in policy making • any single identifiable source of pollution • the character is opposite to source monitoring • Type of monitoring need consider rate of pollutant • the main goal of this party to raise public awareness • one of monitoring goal to provide initial information • emission arise when pollutant are released in unplanned way • ...
ROUND II 2023-06-19
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- The United Nations Conference on Climate Change was held at -------
- Disposable glasses and plates are made up -------
- The concentration of these gas is highest in the environment
- Day time noise standard prescribed for residential areas in India is ----- decibels
- Increase in concentration of toxic level in each tropic level is referred to as -----
- --------- protection act was passed in the year 1986
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- The Montreal protocol was about banning the use of ---------,bromine, and chlorine compounds
- For every ton of paper recycled, the number of trees we save
- Central pollution control board was set up on 22nd -------- 1974
- One of the main reasons for soil erosion
- The number of industrial categories identified by Central Pollution Control Board as significantly polluting
- Main source of acid rain
- Father of sustainable development
- National environmental engineering research institute is situated
14 Clues: Main source of acid rain • Father of sustainable development • One of the main reasons for soil erosion • Disposable glasses and plates are made up ------- • --------- protection act was passed in the year 1986 • For every ton of paper recycled, the number of trees we save • The concentration of these gas is highest in the environment • ...
"Trifles" & "Lamb to the Slaughter" Puzzle 2022-05-02
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- prolonged cruel or unjust treatment or control
- The right for women to vote
- type of chair Minnie sat in
- The setting of "Trifles"
- Minnie's exploded
- Minnie's weapon of choice
- The type of bird Minnie had
- Something unimportant or of little value
- Mary's last name
- 19th ___ gave women the right to vote
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- Spirits Mary serve the cops
- Mary's six months ___
- ___ humor uses grotesque comedy
- Mary's weapon of choice
- She defends Minnie
- ____ it or knot it
- the door of the bird cage was ___
- ___ Economics Class
18 Clues: Mary's last name • Minnie's exploded • She defends Minnie • ____ it or knot it • ___ Economics Class • Mary's six months ___ • Mary's weapon of choice • The setting of "Trifles" • Minnie's weapon of choice • Spirits Mary serve the cops • The right for women to vote • type of chair Minnie sat in • The type of bird Minnie had • ___ humor uses grotesque comedy • ...
Bride & Groom Crossword 2022-05-03
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- city they will live in
- favourite dessert
- Bride can read and write in this language
- the bride's brother
- month of engagement
- favourite food to eat together
- city they met in
- what brought us all together
- month of the wedding
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- Groom's occupation
- activity the couple likes to do together
- the groom's brother
- Bride's field of study
- Groom's favourite sport
- where Sumit proposed to Sundip
- the bride's brother
- bacholi and friend that introduced the bride and groom
- the groom's cousin and bacholi
- number of years they've been together
19 Clues: city they met in • favourite dessert • Groom's occupation • the groom's brother • the bride's brother • the bride's brother • month of engagement • month of the wedding • city they will live in • Bride's field of study • Groom's favourite sport • what brought us all together • where Sumit proposed to Sundip • the groom's cousin and bacholi • favourite food to eat together • ...
TutorBook Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-04
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- delivers your results
- to do very well
- knowledge acquired through study, experience, or being taught
- a procedure intended to establish knowledge
- the person that teaches you
- learning about the past
- our name
- numbers and sums
- study of plants and animals
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- the first half of our name
- study of the physical and natural world
- a period of learning or teaching
- not in-person but
- short for examination
- first home language
- study of production, consumption, and transfer of wealth.
- second home language
- group meeting
18 Clues: our name • group meeting • to do very well • numbers and sums • not in-person but • first home language • second home language • delivers your results • short for examination • learning about the past • the first half of our name • the person that teaches you • study of plants and animals • a period of learning or teaching • study of the physical and natural world • ...
Business is Business 2021-01-26
10 Clues: possesses • not for vegetarians • sudden large increase • involved with a company • make more understandable • before taxes are withdrawn • also known as a shareholder • trade, production and wealth • selfish desire for money and power • take into one's possession or control
Word Work Week 1 2021-10-14
10 Clues: labour • water is one • synonym community • they are necessary • they are human made • synonym is customer • they are unnecessary • an antonym is abundance • use of goods and services • the thread factory in Lorax is an example of one
finishing 2024-03-26
Europe's Economics 2022-10-24
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- economy The goverment has no control over the economy
- economy Follow path of ansetstiers.
- something u need
- economy This system answers the three economic questions.
- Mixed economy
- Mixed economy
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- Produce and what prices to charge
- Trading without money
- economy No countries have an economy that is run by government commands
- Mixed, Command, Market, Traditional,
- somthing u don't need
- Market economy
12 Clues: Mixed economy • Mixed economy • Market economy • something u need • Trading without money • somthing u don't need • Produce and what prices to charge • economy Follow path of ansetstiers. • Mixed, Command, Market, Traditional, • economy The goverment has no control over the economy • economy This system answers the three economic questions. • ...
economics #1 2022-10-19
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- wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization
- new
- a factor of production, similar to labor, as one of the crucial elements in creating goods and services.
- a payment or concession to stimulate greater output or investment.
- work, especially hard physical work construction or destruction in preparation for construction
- money
- essential
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- the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen.
- a graph that shows all the different combinations of output of two goods that can be produced using available resources and technology.
- when an individual that has an idea acts on that idea, usually to disrupt the current market with a new product or service.
- exchange something of value, especially as part of a compromise.
11 Clues: new • money • essential • exchange something of value, especially as part of a compromise. • a payment or concession to stimulate greater output or investment. • wealth in the form of money or other assets owned by a person or organization • the loss of potential gain from other alternatives when one alternative is chosen. • ...
Economics Crossword 2021-03-11
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- A product that was invented.
- A place where you can withdrawal and deposit money.
- Conserving money to make a large purchase.
- The price of goods or services written on a slip of paper.
- A form of government where a king/queens son/daughter become the ruler.
- General money used to buy goods and services.
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- An individual who uses/purchases goods and services.
- Value of goods and services coming from a country.
- A form of government where each citizen has a role in electing an elective.
- When you stop working entirely.
- Taking out money from a bank and paying back over time.
11 Clues: A product that was invented. • When you stop working entirely. • Conserving money to make a large purchase. • General money used to buy goods and services. • Value of goods and services coming from a country. • A place where you can withdrawal and deposit money. • An individual who uses/purchases goods and services. • ...
Economics Concepts 2021-05-12
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- The amount of something that is available
- Something that is nice to have but we can live without
- Exchanging one thing for money
- The different types of money used in different places
- The efforts, skills and knowledge of people
- Something we must have to survive
- Exchanging one thing for another
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- A tye of resource that occurs naturally in the environment
- The amount of something that is available
- Tools, equipment and buildings
- Swapping anything for something else
- The amount of something that people want
12 Clues: Tools, equipment and buildings • Exchanging one thing for money • Exchanging one thing for another • Something we must have to survive • Swapping anything for something else • The amount of something that people want • The amount of something that is available • The amount of something that is available • The efforts, skills and knowledge of people • ...
Economics Crossword 2013-07-16
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- It deals with the collection, presentation, analysis and interpretation of quantitative information.
- of a population.
- Method Data is collected from few units of the population and result is applied to the whole group.
- A person who produces goods
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- Method Data collected from each and every unit of population
- A list of questions with space for answers.
- Error It is the difference between sample value and actual value of a
- holder A person who is working or in a job and gets paid for it
- A person who buys goods and services for the satisfaction of human wants.
- Survey Try out of the questionnaire on a small group to find its short comings.
- Information which can be expressed in numbers.
11 Clues: of a population. • A person who produces goods • A list of questions with space for answers. • Information which can be expressed in numbers. • Method Data collected from each and every unit of population • holder A person who is working or in a job and gets paid for it • Error It is the difference between sample value and actual value of a • ...
Micro Economics 2013-11-20
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- the process by which goods and services are traded
- output, or production of a good or service, per worker
- a situation where there are insufficient resources to meet all wants
- the output of goods and services
- intangible products
- the quantity of a product that consumers are able and willing to purchase at various prices over a period of time
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- where or when buyers and sellers meet to trade or exchange products
- (latin) other variables remain the same
- competing goods
- man-made aids to production
- A payment by a government to encourage the production of a product
11 Clues: competing goods • intangible products • man-made aids to production • the output of goods and services • (latin) other variables remain the same • the process by which goods and services are traded • output, or production of a good or service, per worker • A payment by a government to encourage the production of a product • ...
Economics Crossword 2016-03-08
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- Many Buyers but a Single seller
- Revenue of a company minus expenses
- The study of collection, analysis, interpretation, presentation, and organisation of data
- The ability and desire to purchase goods and services
- Measure of preferences over some set of goods and services
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- Goods sold to other countries
- A sustained increase in the general price level of goods and services in an economy over a period of time
- The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money was written by
- One who buys and/or uses goods and services
- State where Demand equals Supply
- An estimation of the revenue and expenses over a specified future period of time
11 Clues: Goods sold to other countries • Many Buyers but a Single seller • State where Demand equals Supply • Revenue of a company minus expenses • One who buys and/or uses goods and services • The ability and desire to purchase goods and services • Measure of preferences over some set of goods and services • The General Theory of Employment, Interest and Money was written by • ...
Economics Vocab 2018-09-06
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- the amount of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy at a certain price
- a government rule or control
- the amount of a good or service that producers are willing and able to sell at a certain price
- a person who takes a risk to produce goods and services in search of a profit; may establish a business according to any 3 types of organizational structures
- the development of an increasingly integrated global economy marked especially by free trade, free flow of capital, and the tapping of cheaper foreign labor markets
- Food, clothing, water, air, shelter. Anything you need to survive.
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- Land, money, equipement, machines, labor, tools, and everything that is used to make something else (goods and services)
- things that we want like entertainment, vacations, and items that we would like to have to make life comfortable and enjoyable
- one of the most fundamental principles in economics. Supply and Demand determines price and in theory will allocate resources in the most efficient way possible.
- earnings after all expenses have been paid
- The inability to satisfy all wants the same time; all resources and goods are limited choices must be made
11 Clues: a government rule or control • earnings after all expenses have been paid • Food, clothing, water, air, shelter. Anything you need to survive. • the amount of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy at a certain price • the amount of a good or service that producers are willing and able to sell at a certain price • ...
Economics 101 2022-05-15
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- each year companies want to achieve this
- when there is an excess supply of a product
- the rich countries that have more than they need
- the poor countries
- a planned reduction of energy and resource use designed to bring the economy back into balance with the living world in a way that reduces inequality and improves human well-being.
- required to survive
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- these are used to encourage people to work hard and innovate
- a tax on imports and exports
- the process of turning resources into something
- when we desire something
- raw materials extracted or grown
11 Clues: the poor countries • required to survive • when we desire something • a tax on imports and exports • raw materials extracted or grown • each year companies want to achieve this • when there is an excess supply of a product • the process of turning resources into something • the rich countries that have more than they need • ...
civics / economics 2023-11-29
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- all over the world
- thing found in nature that is useful to humans like wood or coal
- trade with another person instead of paying money
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- a plan for spending your money
- a piece of a company that you own
- money you borrow from a person or a bank
- extra money when you pay off a debt
- the kind of money a country uses
- a thing that is made and then sold
- what you pay someone to do something for you
- ending up with more money than you started with
11 Clues: all over the world • a plan for spending your money • the kind of money a country uses • a piece of a company that you own • a thing that is made and then sold • extra money when you pay off a debt • money you borrow from a person or a bank • what you pay someone to do something for you • ending up with more money than you started with • ...
US Economics 2023-12-01
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- Measure of a country's economic performance, calculated as the total value of all goods and services produced within a country's borders in a specific time period.
- International trade left to its natural course without tariffs, quotas, or other restrictions.
- Economic philosophy advocating minimal government interference in the marketplace.
- Economy Economic system where decisions are based on customs, traditions, and rituals.
- Economic system where central authorities make decisions about what, how, and for whom to produce.
- The process of increased interconnectedness and interdependence among countries.
- Scottish economist and philosopher known as the father of modern economics, associated with the idea of the invisible hand.
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- Economic system characterized by private ownership of the means of production and the pursuit of profit.
- An economic system that combines elements of both capitalism and socialism.
- An economic system where prices are determined by supply and demand with little government intervention.
- German philosopher, economist, and author of "Das Kapital," a key figure in the development of communism.
11 Clues: An economic system that combines elements of both capitalism and socialism. • The process of increased interconnectedness and interdependence among countries. • Economic philosophy advocating minimal government interference in the marketplace. • Economy Economic system where decisions are based on customs, traditions, and rituals. • ...
Economics 2 2023-09-19
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- Model: The idea that people behave in ways that are based on reason and self-interest.
- Costs: What is given up by adding one more unit to an activity, or the increase in total costs when you add one unit to something.
- Benefit: What is gained by adding one more unit to an activity or what you gain by adding one more unit to something.
- An arrangement that brings buyers and sellers together to do business with each other.
- Factual information, often in numerical form.
- Something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action.
- Model: A simplified representation of reality that allows economists to focus on the effects of one change at a time.
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- the border or outer edge of something.
- the general observation that the actions of people and governments always have effects that are not expected or intended.
- A quantity that can vary, or change.
- Method: A method of rational inquiry with six steps:
- Paribus: The assumption, used in economic models, that all factors other than those being considered remain the same; from a Latin expression meaning “other things being equal”
12 Clues: A quantity that can vary, or change. • the border or outer edge of something. • Factual information, often in numerical form. • Method: A method of rational inquiry with six steps: • Something that motivates a person to take a particular course of action. • An arrangement that brings buyers and sellers together to do business with each other. • ...
International Economics 2026-03-03
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- A country can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another country.
- Increase in the value of a currency under a floating exchange rate system.
- Investment from one country into another (e.g., building a factory).
- A trading bloc with free trade internally and a common external tariff towards non-members.
- A country can produce a good more cheaply in absolute terms than another country.
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- Decrease in the value of a currency under a floating exchange rate system.
- When large amounts of money are taken out of a country.
- Policies designed to restrict international trade, such as tariffs, quotas, and subsidies, to protect domestic industries.
- A measure of welfare, including health (life expectancy), education, and standard of living (e.g., Human Development Index).
- A record of all financial dealings over a period of time between economic agents of one country and another.
- The ratio of an index of a country's export prices to an index of its import prices.
11 Clues: When large amounts of money are taken out of a country. • Investment from one country into another (e.g., building a factory). • Decrease in the value of a currency under a floating exchange rate system. • Increase in the value of a currency under a floating exchange rate system. • A country can produce a good at a lower opportunity cost than another country. • ...
Economics Test 2024-10-08
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- Unemployment that can arise during significant downturns
- Tangible goods used to produce goods and services
- Declining industries in particular areas cause this
- product demanded changes by more than change in price
- Increase in an economy’s productive capacity
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- human capital that organizes factors of production
- Increase in price tends to increase..
- price goes up consumers buying habits stay about same
- The general body of wage earners
- Increase in price tends to decrease the quantity of
- An increase in the output of the economy
11 Clues: The general body of wage earners • Increase in price tends to increase.. • An increase in the output of the economy • Increase in an economy’s productive capacity • Tangible goods used to produce goods and services • human capital that organizes factors of production • Increase in price tends to decrease the quantity of • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2024-11-13
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- is the study of how people make choices to try to meet their endless wants and needs, even though there are limited resources available
- something you have to have
- objects or money needed to make products of perform a service
- trade of goods and services without using money
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- Producers in the same industry compete with one another for buyers
- Systems for how goods and services are made and provided to a society
- Physical items that can be bought or sold
- All types of businesses that relate to the same good or service
- Actions done to help/provide work to the public
- the idea that people cannot have everything they want because resources are limited
- something you would like to have
11 Clues: something you have to have • something you would like to have • Physical items that can be bought or sold • Actions done to help/provide work to the public • trade of goods and services without using money • objects or money needed to make products of perform a service • All types of businesses that relate to the same good or service • ...
Canadian Economics 2026-03-23
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- Does Canada have a high standard of living or not?(Yes or no)
- The age you have to be to vote in Canada(Word form)
- What is the waterway that helps them with trade?
- The currency of Canada
- People who take risks and create jobs for Canadian citizens.
- What type of economy does Canada have (Market or command)
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- Does Canada have a high literacy rate or a low literacy rate.
- Timber,Coal,and minerals are an example of this.
- Is it easy to start a business in Canada?
- The agreement between Canada,Mexico, and USA
- What type of government does Canada have.
- The percentage of people who can read and write who are above the age of 15
12 Clues: The currency of Canada • Is it easy to start a business in Canada? • What type of government does Canada have. • The agreement between Canada,Mexico, and USA • Timber,Coal,and minerals are an example of this. • What is the waterway that helps them with trade? • The age you have to be to vote in Canada(Word form) • ...
Canadian Economics !! 2026-03-30
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- If a country's literacy rate is high, what would probably be the Standard of Living?
- The total value of products and services in a year.
- How many trade barriers did Canada, USA, and Mexico want to remove?
- Who is Canada's number one trading partner?
- (True or False?) Canada's currency is the Canadian Dollar
- Democracy What democracy is it when the citizens vote for the legislature?
- Entrepreneurs help make what?
- How many oceans border Canada?
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- Does Canada have a low or high literacy rate?
- (True or False?) It's easy to start a business in Canada.
- (True or False?) Canada's Standard of Living is low.
- What did the USA, Mexico, and Canada all sign to remove all trade barriers?
12 Clues: Entrepreneurs help make what? • How many oceans border Canada? • Who is Canada's number one trading partner? • Does Canada have a low or high literacy rate? • The total value of products and services in a year. • (True or False?) Canada's Standard of Living is low. • (True or False?) It's easy to start a business in Canada. • ...
Economics Exam Review 2025-12-03
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- abbreviation for the total market value of all finished goods and services produced within a country's borders during a specific period
- Type of unemployment when a snow plow operator gets laid off in the summer-time
- The type of economic system the United States has
- What does GDP mean
- When average people are given tax breaks or minimum wage is increased to help the economy
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- When a large corporation is given tax breaks in order to help the economy
- What does PPC mean?
- Does the United States have a Market Economy or a Command Economy?
- a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money
9 Clues: What does GDP mean • What does PPC mean? • The type of economic system the United States has • Does the United States have a Market Economy or a Command Economy? • a general increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money • When a large corporation is given tax breaks in order to help the economy • ...
Economic Crossward 2021-02-04
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- branch of economics that uses microeconomic techniques to evaluate well-being at the aggregate level
- are produced and distributed among members of society
- economic study of urban areas
- mount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- study of government activities
- if imports exceed exports this will happen, Also known as a trade deficit
- researched focused on this issue
- at the beginning of the 21st century, research focused on this issue. It is an unlawful use of violence
- an increase in the production of goods and services over a specific period
- increase in prices and fall in purchasing value of money
- the idea of the undesirability of trade deficits persisted, and arguments against deficits are often advanced by advocates of this
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- nuclear, or other device intended to harm numerous people
- the spread of nuclear weapons and technology
- the business activity of accepting and safeguarding money owned by others
- in this type of economics it was important for a nation to utilize its economic resources rather than build a trade surplus
- arise as followers of one religion impose their beliefs on others with different religions
- an economic policy that is designed to maximize exports and minimize the imports for an economy
- academic study of economies or economic events of the past
- accounting of a country's international transactions for a particular time period
- state of being unemployed
20 Clues: state of being unemployed • economic study of urban areas • study of government activities • researched focused on this issue • the spread of nuclear weapons and technology • are produced and distributed among members of society • increase in prices and fall in purchasing value of money • nuclear, or other device intended to harm numerous people • ...
religion 2 2022-08-17
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- Lenin , Trotsky and Stalin all belonged to this Soviet socialist party
- what Hitler's loyalists and supporters were
- , the British _____was one , related to Imperialsim , _________State Building which Spiderman could have climbed
- what you normally mop , the lower limit in economics
- economist who coined the word 'invisible hand'
- optimism or assurance , what John Maynard Keynes sought to bring back into the economy when the economy was depressed
- board game where you can be a banker or an investor
- lack , want , scarcity
- Stings song about the Cold War , Nikita Kruschev
- Berlin had this for the entire Cold War , an enclosure that builds a border
- birthplace of the industrial revolution
- italian explorer who traveled the ' Silk Road'
- in economics things fall into place and are in a state of balance or rest
- Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo lived during this period
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- region where Poland, the Czech Republic , Romania , Hungary etc are found
- brainchild of President Woodrow Wilson
- the upper limit
- what you do when you pump air into a tyre , to increase substantially
- a revolution that gave us the steam engine and mechanization
- arms race between the US and the USSR
- conference known also as the Crimean Conference where Roosevelt , Churchill and Stalin met to sort out and make sense of the post WWII political and military relations
- stock ________, black _______, public ________
- what ants do as they collect their food , store up or hoard
23 Clues: the upper limit • lack , want , scarcity • arms race between the US and the USSR • brainchild of President Woodrow Wilson • birthplace of the industrial revolution • what Hitler's loyalists and supporters were • economist who coined the word 'invisible hand' • italian explorer who traveled the ' Silk Road' • stock ________, black _______, public ________ • ...
economic crossword puzzle 2025-11-04
Across
- where was keynes born
- / what school is thought is named after keynes ideas?
- where was adam smith educated at?
- what invisible force did smith say guides the market toward efficiency
- where did adam smith teach at?
- after the war what was he at the breton woods conference?
- what type of policy did keynes advocate to manage demand?
- what kind of public projects did keynes suggest to reduce unemployment?
- / where was keynes educated at?
- who’s is the father of economics?
- smith believed markets worked best with minimal government_____.
- what did smith view as a natural regulator of market activity?
- according to smith specialization improves economic _______
- according to keynes economic downturns are caused by insufficient _____ demand
- what book is adam smith known for?
- his final work was to get a ____ from the U.S. to britain.
- what year did he write the wealth of nations?
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- keynes was considered a __________ economist
- according to smith what’s the true source of a nations wealth
- what personal motive did smith say could benefit society as a whole?
- which earlier theories did keynes challenge?
- “in the long run we are all ____.”
- smith ideas became the foundation of what school of economics?
- according to smith the division of ________ increases productivity
- in which scottish town was he born?
- what global economic crisis inspired keynes ideas?
- until what year was he educated at the university of cambridge
- keynes argued that markets aren’t always self-_____
- what year did keynes write the general theory of employment, interest and money
- advocated for free trades and open ______.
30 Clues: where was keynes born • where did adam smith teach at? • / where was keynes educated at? • where was adam smith educated at? • who’s is the father of economics? • “in the long run we are all ____.” • what book is adam smith known for? • in which scottish town was he born? • advocated for free trades and open ______. • keynes was considered a __________ economist • ...
Unit 1 Vocab Econn 2022-08-17
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- what is able to provided
- the cycle of economic growth and recession
- increase of prices
- when business starts going in a downward trend
- need or want of something
- mixing private and public enterprise
- a market with a small number of firms
- ownership of a supply
- motivates someone to do something
- the value of something associated with money
- how money moves through the economy
- having unavailability of an item at the moment
- the government should regulate the market place as little as possible
- an amount of money due per period
- competing against rivals
- the amount of money someone makes
- relating to financial matters of the government
- performance of economics as a whole
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- upward trend in business
- value of the next best alternative
- someone who purchases a good
- the period of time when a recession or upturn happens
- the little parts and decisions of economics
- what people use to produce goods and services
- not having a job
- highest point of economic expansion
- what encorages growth and activity in the economy
- traditions and customs help shape economy
- trading to get the next best option
- controlled by a central authority and production is publicly owned
- being scared in short supply
- supply and demand help shape economy
- decline in the economy
- more than what is needed or used
34 Clues: not having a job • increase of prices • ownership of a supply • decline in the economy • upward trend in business • what is able to provided • competing against rivals • need or want of something • someone who purchases a good • being scared in short supply • more than what is needed or used • motivates someone to do something • an amount of money due per period • ...
Econ Crossword 2023-06-01
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- Prices rapidly Rising
- if we start at the equilibrium and go straight left we would find
- This is a part of the land that could be used to make paper
- an act or use for which a consumer, firm, or government is willing to pay.
- The study of human beings choosing to use their scarce resources to satisfy their unlimited wants
- when you add recession an inflation together
- One method of work
- Where businesses buy their resources from individuals
- opposite of a surplus meaning a shortfall or loss
- The amount of a product offered for sale
- are items that satisfy human wants and provide utility
- This is when people that want a job have a job
- One of the main goals of the US Federal Reserve is to
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- a graphic representation of a demand schedule
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve cross
- There are _______ key components of financial planning
- A bank that can lend money to other banks
- the amount of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at different prices
- A good that increases the use of the other
- the index we use to calculate the inflation rate
- Rapid, uncontrolled inflation at very high rates
- the amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that's actively utilized
- Gross means ______
- This economist supports free-market economics
- Acronym for Gross Domestic Product
25 Clues: One method of work • Gross means ______ • Prices rapidly Rising • Acronym for Gross Domestic Product • The amount of a product offered for sale • A bank that can lend money to other banks • A good that increases the use of the other • when you add recession an inflation together • a graphic representation of a demand schedule • This economist supports free-market economics • ...
1970s Political, Economic, Cultural Review 2025-05-07
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- Nixon negotiated a historic 1972 diplomatic breakthrough while visiting this country for the first time since 1949.
- Event where gas shortages led to long lines and high prices.
- symbol of improving U.S.-China relations, gifted to the U.S. in 1972.
- Nixon’s policy to gradually withdraw U.S. troops from Southeast Asia.
- Reference to Jimmy Carter’s rural Georgia roots.
- Took over after Nixon and issued a controversial pardon.
- Ford’s decision for Nixon that caused public backlash.
- Environmental holiday first celebrated in 1970.
- Oil-producing cartel that triggered a crisis in the 1970s.
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- Scandal that led to Nixon’s resignation.
- Ford’s campaign to combat inflation: "Whip ___ Now."
- Popular dance music and culture movement of the '70s.
- President from Georgia who promised honesty and was seen as an outsider.
- General rise in prices, hurting American consumers in the 1970s.
- Nixon's actualy role in the Watergate Scandal that led to his downfall
- Blockbuster film released in 1977 that changed Hollywood.
- U.S. president who resigned in disgrace in 1974.
- Economic condition combining high inflation and unemployment.
- Environmental agency created to protect air, water, and land.
19 Clues: Scandal that led to Nixon’s resignation. • Environmental holiday first celebrated in 1970. • U.S. president who resigned in disgrace in 1974. • Reference to Jimmy Carter’s rural Georgia roots. • Ford’s campaign to combat inflation: "Whip ___ Now." • Popular dance music and culture movement of the '70s. • Ford’s decision for Nixon that caused public backlash. • ...
Chapter 7 2026-05-13
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- an environmental condition that includes light, temp, and sounds
- can cause sensitivities to albino mice
- a measure of calcium and magnesium
- environmental conditions that include bedding, enrichment, and housing
- aquatic systems that use filters to clean the water
- a part of the facility that can better contain hazardous microorganisms
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- ventilation that allows for a sterile environment
- allows for the control of temperature and humidity
- changing this variable can cause hyperthermia in mouse pups
- an aquatic system that brings in new water after evaporation
- can cause ringtail if ranges go outside of 30- 70%
11 Clues: a measure of calcium and magnesium • can cause sensitivities to albino mice • ventilation that allows for a sterile environment • allows for the control of temperature and humidity • can cause ringtail if ranges go outside of 30- 70% • aquatic systems that use filters to clean the water • changing this variable can cause hyperthermia in mouse pups • ...
Biome Vocab 2023-04-26
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- Snowy forest, warmer in summers, located up north.
- Biome populated by long grasses and temperate weather
- all non-living things in the ecosystem
- amount of rain or snow an area receives
- Environmental issue of rainforests and forests, when companies come in and take away trees for logging purposes
- An extremely cold and dry biome
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- Tropical grassland
- an environmental threat to grasslands, where excessive grazing causes major damage
- all living things in an ecosystem
- Different areas of the world characterized by climate and plants/animals.
- permanently frozen soil found in the tundra biome
- graphs that show yearly temp and precipitation of an area.
- Average precipitation and temperature in an area for a long period of time
13 Clues: Tropical grassland • An extremely cold and dry biome • all living things in an ecosystem • all non-living things in the ecosystem • amount of rain or snow an area receives • permanently frozen soil found in the tundra biome • Snowy forest, warmer in summers, located up north. • Biome populated by long grasses and temperate weather • ...
Conservation words 2023-05-05
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- An area of open land around a city within which building is restricted
- Long-term shift in temperature and weather patterns
- Relating to the natural world
- Protect something of environmental importance from harm
- make less harmful to the environment
- The action of clearing a wide area of trees
- Prevention of wasteful use of resource
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- A place where an organism makes its home
- Functional unit of ecology where living organisms live and interact with each other and the surrounding environment
- A person who is concerned about or advocates protecting the environment
- Potential for climate change to create long term effects on humans and ecosystem
- Not harmful to the environment
- Ability to be maintained in a certain rate or level
13 Clues: Relating to the natural world • Not harmful to the environment • make less harmful to the environment • Prevention of wasteful use of resource • A place where an organism makes its home • The action of clearing a wide area of trees • Long-term shift in temperature and weather patterns • Ability to be maintained in a certain rate or level • ...
Global economics 2021-01-27
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- es un contrato entre un banco y un particular, que permite depositar dinero y retirarlo libremente cuando sea necesario.
- es aquella en la que depositas un monto de dinero con cierta periodicidad para cumplir un objetivo.
- en algunos casos las entidades piden un depósito mínimo inicial para abrir un producto de ahorro y cobran comisiones.
- pequeñas reservas que se convierten en ahorro, grandes fortunas.
- practica de separar una porción de ingresos mensuales de un hogar, ya sea una Organización o un individuo, con el fin de acumularlo a lo largo del tiempo.
- se gasta con facilidad, no aporta en la construcción del historial crediticio, en los ahorros grupales, puede aver inestabilidad y desacuerdos entre sus miembros, no se gana intereses.
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- tiene un fácil acceso, Los ahorros grupales, como las cadenas proveen espacios para compartir y disfrutar en grupo. Fomentando la disciplina, la vigilancia y el apoyo entre los asociados.
- tu dinero gana intereses acorde a su permanencia en el tiempo y tasas de mercado. en una entidad vigilada se tiene como y con quien reclamar. crear un historial de ahorro te ayudara a ceder en el futuro a otros servicios financieros.
- voluntad, autocontrol, disciplina, perseverancia, confianza en sí mismo.
- te permite ahorrar con una excelente rentabilidad y acceso por oficina a través del uso de talonarios para retiros.
- cuenta de ahorro para el fomento de la construcción, brindan beneficios tributarios a las personas que las utilizan para adquirir vivienda.
11 Clues: pequeñas reservas que se convierten en ahorro, grandes fortunas. • voluntad, autocontrol, disciplina, perseverancia, confianza en sí mismo. • es aquella en la que depositas un monto de dinero con cierta periodicidad para cumplir un objetivo. • te permite ahorrar con una excelente rentabilidad y acceso por oficina a través del uso de talonarios para retiros. • ...
Economics introduction 2023-11-09
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- How much consumers want of something
- Someone who uses goods & services
- The amount of something available for consumers
- When there is too much demand and not enough supply
- The study of how resources are used
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- When something is done for you
- Things we would like to have but don't need to stay alive
- When there is too much supply and not enough demand
- Someone who makes or provides goods & services
- Something you buy or use
- Things we must have to stay alive
11 Clues: Something you buy or use • When something is done for you • Someone who uses goods & services • Things we must have to stay alive • The study of how resources are used • How much consumers want of something • Someone who makes or provides goods & services • The amount of something available for consumers • When there is too much supply and not enough demand • ...
economics crssword 2020-10-15
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- cost - the money, time, and/or resources a person gives up to make a decision.
- the amount of physical, mental, and social effort used to produce goods and services for the economy.
- dictates that economic decisions must be made regularly in order to manage the availability of resources to meet human needs
- things required to function. Many types such as socioeconomic needs and physical needs
- comprises all naturally occurring resources as well as geographic land
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- - alternate choices people face when making an economic choice.
- that can enhance one’s power to perform economically useful work.
- the creation of a business and to run it in order to create a profit.
- Possibilities Frontier - a graph that shows different combinations of the output of two goods that can be produced using available resources.
- something that is desired
- that can motivate a person to do something, especially in economics where financial motivations are used to get someone to do something.
11 Clues: something that is desired • - alternate choices people face when making an economic choice. • that can enhance one’s power to perform economically useful work. • the creation of a business and to run it in order to create a profit. • comprises all naturally occurring resources as well as geographic land • ...
U.S. Economics 2024-04-25
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- What goods and ______ should be produced?
- How many core economic questions are there?
- in a ____ economy, consumers make all the decisions
- NAFTA promotes fair _____
- Who created the 'invisible hand' theory
- ________ should they be produced?
- ____ Created a free trade zone in the U.S., Mexico, and Canada
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- What kind of economy does the U.S. have?
- In a ______ economy, the government makes all the decisions
- The U.S. participates in this global trade effort
- _____ economies are based on customs and historical precident
11 Clues: NAFTA promotes fair _____ • ________ should they be produced? • Who created the 'invisible hand' theory • What kind of economy does the U.S. have? • What goods and ______ should be produced? • How many core economic questions are there? • The U.S. participates in this global trade effort • in a ____ economy, consumers make all the decisions • ...
Economics Vocab 2024-04-03
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- lost of income that don't represent profit lost
- profits/benefits gained from something
- Income
- the cost added by producing 1 additional unit of a product or service
- business cost
- Financial gain
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- the increase in revenue from producing 1 additional unit of a product or service
- direct payment made to others
- a fixed regular payment
- cost that varies with the level of output
- require payment
11 Clues: Income • business cost • Financial gain • require payment • a fixed regular payment • direct payment made to others • profits/benefits gained from something • cost that varies with the level of output • lost of income that don't represent profit lost • the cost added by producing 1 additional unit of a product or service • ...
Economics Vocab 2024-04-03
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- the increase in revenue from producing 1 additional unit of a product or service
- cost that varies with the level of output
- the cost added by producing 1 additional unit of a product or service
- Income
- business cost
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- profits/benefits gained from something
- lost of income that don't represent profit lost
- a fixed regular payment
- direct payment made to others
- Financial gain
- require payment
11 Clues: Income • business cost • Financial gain • require payment • a fixed regular payment • direct payment made to others • profits/benefits gained from something • cost that varies with the level of output • lost of income that don't represent profit lost • the cost added by producing 1 additional unit of a product or service • ...
Economics project 2024-08-05
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- Government payments to individuals, often without a requirement to work.
- Another word for fiscal deficit?
- The central bank's role in controlling inflation and stabilizing the currency.
- The banking term for the act of reducing the money supply.
- The rate at which the central bank lends to commercial banks.
- GST under government budget wht is GST?
- The practice of printing more money to cover government debt.
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- process under which the government sell its securities to the private sector?
- budget thatsuits developing economies including India?
- A tax imposed on imports to protect domestic industries?
- The Indian economic policy focused on reducing trade barriers and encouraging foreign investment?
11 Clues: Another word for fiscal deficit? • GST under government budget wht is GST? • budget thatsuits developing economies including India? • A tax imposed on imports to protect domestic industries? • The banking term for the act of reducing the money supply. • The rate at which the central bank lends to commercial banks. • ...
ECONOMICS ASSIGMENT 2024-07-24
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- transportation, food, and medical care.
- A combination of stagnant economic growth and high inflation.
- A representative collection of goods and services used to compile a price index.
- Extremely high and typically accelerating inflation.
- A measure of the average change over time in the prices paid by urban consumers for a market basket of consumer goods and services.
- A reference point in time used for comparison with other periods in calculating a price index.
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- A measure that examines the weighted average of prices of a basket of consumer goods and services, such as
- An index that measures the average change over time in the selling prices received by domestic producers for their
- A prolonged period of falling prices.
- price increase that proceeds slowly and predictably over time.
- An overall increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money.
11 Clues: A prolonged period of falling prices. • transportation, food, and medical care. • Extremely high and typically accelerating inflation. • A combination of stagnant economic growth and high inflation. • price increase that proceeds slowly and predictably over time. • An overall increase in prices and fall in the purchasing value of money. • ...
Economics 1 2025-02-21
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- hunter/gather economic system
- decreased satisfaction as you consume more of a good
- input to make goods and services found in nature
- analysis of issues where the investigation is largely free of personal values, feelings or opinions, and is based on hard factual evidence
- An increase in this would shift the PPF outwards
- The next best alternative foregone
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- increased satisfaction when you first consume an item
- the economic problem
- study of the whole economy and the factors that affect the nation’s general economic conditions
- Australia is considered to be a .... economy
- analysis of issues based upon opinion rather than fact
11 Clues: the economic problem • hunter/gather economic system • The next best alternative foregone • Australia is considered to be a .... economy • input to make goods and services found in nature • An increase in this would shift the PPF outwards • decreased satisfaction as you consume more of a good • increased satisfaction when you first consume an item • ...
Economics termonologies 2025-01-20
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- The quantity of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to purchase at various prices.
- The process by which a central bank manages the money supply and interest rates to control inflation and stabilize the economy.
- The price of one country’s currency in terms of another currency.
- Occurs when the quantity demanded exceeds the quantity supplied at a specific price.
- Physical assets (machinery, buildings, tools) and financial resources used in production.
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- The percentage charged by lenders to borrowers for the use of money, typically expressed annually.
- The percentage of the labor force that is unemployed but actively seeking employment.
- The government’s use of spending and taxation to influence economic activity.
- A period of economic decline lasting at least two consecutive quarters, characterized by falling GDP and rising unemployment.
- The output of goods and services per unit of input (like labor, capital, or time).
- Occurs when the quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded at a specific price.
11 Clues: The price of one country’s currency in terms of another currency. • The government’s use of spending and taxation to influence economic activity. • The output of goods and services per unit of input (like labor, capital, or time). • Occurs when the quantity supplied exceeds the quantity demanded at a specific price. • ...
