environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Applied Economics 2024-11-27
Economics mod9 2026-05-02
11 Clues: rule or national law • believed in equality • father of free market • example of free market • opposite of free market • influence of competition • individuals make choices • example of command market • someone who studies the economy • combination of free and command • created free trade across the Americas
meyers crossword puzzle 2023-10-10
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- nomadic people who lived in Central Asia,
- network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century.
- worship more than one god
- of exchange economics
- move into new homes
- form of government
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- make people change religion
- religion
- population shift from rural to urban areas
- worlds oldest religion
- beliefs
- myths
12 Clues: myths • beliefs • religion • form of government • move into new homes • of exchange economics • worlds oldest religion • worship more than one god • make people change religion • nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, • population shift from rural to urban areas • network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century.
GLOBALIZATION 2017-11-17
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- Movement of people woldwide
- Tries to understand specific market, suply and demand
- Sence of belonging, not meerely to a territory. Implies sharing culture and patriotic feelings
- means of geographical space
- Indexes that allow us to study economics
- Least developped continent due to political inestabillity and the consequences of late imperialist regimes, post colonial developement and lack of infrastructure
- The means that someone wants to achive are their
- Tries to understand all the markets together involving fiscal and monetary policies.
- Giving each person what they need would represent:
- Geographical place where islam is growing and seeks a caliphate
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- body that rules over a nation
- rights you deserve just for being a humman
- means of money and purchasing power
- group of people that share a culture and ideologies form a n__t__n
- when a group of people share political system and representatives they form a S_a_e
- The regimes in Africa were all A__th____n
- Lack of peace / confrontation
- Implies international relationships, mixture of culture, global acces to comunication between people in different countries, trasnational relationships and global economics
- Giving everybody the same would represent:
- Involves TLCs and rejects protectionism
- How much of a product is available
- The way an individual thinks, involves the ethics and rationality of an individual such as, culture, religion, nationalism and ethnicity
- It is the science of population
- The beliefs and faith of a person or culture, spirituality
- How much necesity of a product there is
25 Clues: Movement of people woldwide • means of geographical space • body that rules over a nation • Lack of peace / confrontation • It is the science of population • How much of a product is available • means of money and purchasing power • Involves TLCs and rejects protectionism • How much necesity of a product there is • Indexes that allow us to study economics • ...
Environmental Issues Vocabulary 2021-03-10
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- Weather.
- How is it called the measure of the gases that are emitted by big industries?
- When a boat accidentally spills petroleum over the ocean.
- It's located in the stratosphere.
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- Northern India's groundwater loss can be seen from space, how is it called when the ecosystem has lost plenty of water?
- Reduction of an object or living thing.
- Dangerous gases.
- What happened to the dinosaurs when the meteorite hit the earth?
- process in which earth materials are worn away.
- Trash.
- Greta Thunberg.
- Illegal hunting.
- Something that doesn't harm or pollute the environment.
13 Clues: Trash. • Weather. • Greta Thunberg. • Dangerous gases. • Illegal hunting. • It's located in the stratosphere. • Reduction of an object or living thing. • process in which earth materials are worn away. • Something that doesn't harm or pollute the environment. • When a boat accidentally spills petroleum over the ocean. • ...
Environmental Science 1.2 2024-06-10
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- animals that eat meat
- process by which plants make food
- animals that eat both plants and meat
- nature's recycler
- an animal's way of life
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- where an animal lives
- shows energy is lost at higher levels of a food chain
- eat dead animals
- shows that an animal can eat more than one thing
- depends on other living things to get food
- living things like plants that make their own food
- transfer of energy in a straight line
- animals that eat plants
13 Clues: eat dead animals • nature's recycler • where an animal lives • animals that eat meat • animals that eat plants • an animal's way of life • process by which plants make food • transfer of energy in a straight line • animals that eat both plants and meat • depends on other living things to get food • shows that an animal can eat more than one thing • ...
Environmental science 1 2024-06-06
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- A limit on the quantity of fish that can be caught.
- A catch, mark, release, recapture method of estimating animal populations.
- A method of sampling invertebrates on the branches of bushes and small trees.
- male, A method of insect pest control that uses the release of males that have been sterilised. If they mate, no offspring will be produced.
- A crop that is grown around another crop to protect the neighbouring crop.
- The process where a substance fixes onto a surface.
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- Marine mammals including whales dolphins and porpoises.
- A process that takes place in the presence of oxygen.
- Sunlight that reaches a particular location.
- A measure of the reflectivity of a surface.
- A substance that is absorbed and transported throughout an organism eg by sap in plants.
- The process of artificially transferring genetic material from one organism into an individual of another species
- Planting trees to increase the area of forest.
13 Clues: A measure of the reflectivity of a surface. • Sunlight that reaches a particular location. • Planting trees to increase the area of forest. • A limit on the quantity of fish that can be caught. • The process where a substance fixes onto a surface. • A process that takes place in the presence of oxygen. • Marine mammals including whales dolphins and porpoises. • ...
Environmental Studies Crossword 2025-10-15
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- The feeding relationship between the predator and the prey determines the size of the two populations by means of a negative...mechanism
- When one organism changes because of the other in a given environment (e.g. lion and zebra)
- The term for a population that exceeds its carrying capacity
- Factors that help to regulate the growth of a population
- By preying on fish populations, sharks prevent them from increasing too rapidly and becoming too...
- A species with no living members
- Individuals leave a population and do not return
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- One of the precautions that must be taken to ensure reliability of the mark-recapture method is to ensure no immigration or emigration - i.e. the population must be...
- The index used to calculate total population size in the mark-recapture method
- The population density that an environment can support (8,8)
- A group of different species that inhabit and interact in a particular area
- Counting every single individual in a population
- When predators remove the sick and weak individuals from the prey population, it keeps the prey population genetically...
13 Clues: A species with no living members • Counting every single individual in a population • Individuals leave a population and do not return • Factors that help to regulate the growth of a population • The population density that an environment can support (8,8) • The term for a population that exceeds its carrying capacity • ...
HCM502 Module 5 2020-04-30
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- The changing _______ of America’s population affect the health care industry twofold.(Ch.2)
- Managers should also provide employees with _______ to demonstrate their competence.(Ch.5)
- The worlds population is ______. (Ch.2)
- In 2010 the _______ population represented the largest minority in the United States.(Ch.2)
- The __________ experiments were conducted to determine whether increasing or decreasing light would lead changes in productivity. (Ch.1)
- _______ differences between providers and patients affect the provider-patient relationship.(Ch.2)
- “How can I ______ my employees?” (Ch.5)
- There are three goals of_________. (Ch.1)
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- Each segment of the industry has various ___________ structures.(Ch.1)
- He surveyed over 600 _________ drawn from five industries in the Netherlands.(Ch.5)
- __________ is a applied behavioral science that emerged from the disciplines of psychology, sociology, anthropology, political science and economics.(Ch.1)
- _______ research in the past 3 decades has generated many insights into the relationship between job characteristics and job satisfaction.(Ch.5)
- The purposes of an individuals _______ is to satisfy needs or wants. (Ch.5)
- The chapter is presented in _____ parts. (Ch.2)
- The economics of health care is in a state of _____. (Ch.1)
15 Clues: The worlds population is ______. (Ch.2) • “How can I ______ my employees?” (Ch.5) • There are three goals of_________. (Ch.1) • The chapter is presented in _____ parts. (Ch.2) • The economics of health care is in a state of _____. (Ch.1) • Each segment of the industry has various ___________ structures.(Ch.1) • ...
Hidden Secrets of Money part 1 2025-09-14
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- - What it's hard to imagine we're living in with the monetary system.
- - The greatest financial one in history, leading to wealth transfer.
- - Verb for tricking people into false beliefs; phrasal verb hint: 'Fooled into' using currency instead of money.
- - Best investment for understanding finance and scams.
- - Deceitful fake that steals your time and freedom.
- - Verb for what currency silently does to assets; phrasal verb hint: Like 'coming out' with less value over time.
- - A store of value over time, unlike fiat versions.
- - Verb for making complex systems understandable; phrasal verb hint: 'Lift the fog' on economics and markets.
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- - What you can turn a crisis into through education.
- - Property where a dollar in one pocket equals another.
- - Verb for weakening supply by printing more; phrasal verb hint: Could be replaced by 'water down' in casual talk, but like 'turned away from' value by adding excess.
- - Field where central bankers can cheat you.
- - Verb for gathering history and economics into one spot; phrasal verb hint: Similar to 'point to' a single place for all info.
- - Your true economic assets, never destroyed but transferred.
- - What the world has been fooled into using instead of real money.
15 Clues: - Field where central bankers can cheat you. • - Deceitful fake that steals your time and freedom. • - A store of value over time, unlike fiat versions. • - What you can turn a crisis into through education. • - Best investment for understanding finance and scams. • - Property where a dollar in one pocket equals another. • ...
BIOINDICATORS 2024-10-10
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- These small aquatic animals are used to measure pollution in water ecosystems, reflecting environmental health
- must be abundant, have wide distribution, and show a response to environmental contamination, fitting this selection criterion.
- water-dwelling organisms are often used as indicators of water pollution,
- Bioindicators like plants or animals are often used in this process to gather real-time analytical information. These small aquatic animals are used to measure pollution in water ecosystems, reflecting environmental health.
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- 'This microscopic organism, common!y found in fresh waters, is used in toxicity tests involving sewage solutions.
- species are useful bioindicators of environmental pollution and can reflect air quality changes
- bioindicators, including mosses, are particularly useful in determining air pollution by accumulating heavy metals
7 Clues: water-dwelling organisms are often used as indicators of water pollution, • species are useful bioindicators of environmental pollution and can reflect air quality changes • 'This microscopic organism, common!y found in fresh waters, is used in toxicity tests involving sewage solutions. • ...
Economy 2023-12-11
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- global organisation that defines rules for international trade
- company or institution with a world-wide presence and market
- to create an economy that can grow without increased environmental impact
- employing another organisation e.g. in lower wage countries
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- gross domestic product
- losing ones job
- falsly promoting a company's environmental efforts
- the process of increasing in size
8 Clues: losing ones job • gross domestic product • the process of increasing in size • falsly promoting a company's environmental efforts • employing another organisation e.g. in lower wage countries • company or institution with a world-wide presence and market • global organisation that defines rules for international trade • ...
n 2025-09-04
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- most active during the day
- multiple rhythms that must occur simultaneously
- activity linked to high and low tide
- activity linked moon phases
- most active at night
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- most active at dusk and dawn
- a rhythm that lasts approximately 1 year under constant environmental conditions
- a rhythm that lasts approximately 24 hours under constant environmental conditions
8 Clues: most active at night • most active during the day • activity linked moon phases • most active at dusk and dawn • activity linked to high and low tide • multiple rhythms that must occur simultaneously • a rhythm that lasts approximately 1 year under constant environmental conditions • a rhythm that lasts approximately 24 hours under constant environmental conditions
Bio Module 3 & 4 2020-09-10
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- when two populations become genetically isolated due to temporal or behavioural mechanisms
- different forms of a gene
- distribution where individuals are spaced more or less evenly apart
- symbiotic relationship that benefits one organism but the other is unaffected
- evolution where speciation from one common ancestor occurs in response to different environmental pressures
- evolution of similar features in unrelated species
- distribution where individuals are congregated in one or multiple areas
- when a single specias evolves into several other species by adapting to requirements of environmental niches
- symbiotic relationship that benefits both organisms
- are sections of DNA that code specific traits of an organism
- combination of genes in an organisms
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- symbiotic relationship that benefits one organism while harming the other
- evolution of two species in response to one another
- speciation when two populations of a species becomes isolated by a geographical barrier.
- conditions that are ideal for an organism
- physical characteristic of an organisms determined by genes
- distribution where individuals are spaced out unpredictably
17 Clues: different forms of a gene • combination of genes in an organisms • conditions that are ideal for an organism • evolution of similar features in unrelated species • evolution of two species in response to one another • symbiotic relationship that benefits both organisms • physical characteristic of an organisms determined by genes • ...
Falls prevention awareness crossword. Have you read the falls prevention folder? 2022-11-19
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- If a resident has walking problems the falls risk is known as:
- On a top to toe assessment which body parts do you check last?
- Footwear should be a good standard and:
- after a fall how many people should operate a hoist?
- Falls prevention knowledge can prevent:
- Taking 5 or more medications daily is called:
- If there is poor lighting the falls risk is known as:
- The feet on a walking frame are called:
- In a care plan it will say if a resident requires support from an occupational therapist, falls team and :
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- If a resident has memory problems the falls risk is known as:
- Trip hazards could be trailing wires, rugs and :
- The falls prevention information folder is kept in the :
- An environmental falls risk may be from inappropriate :
- What pressure should be regularly checked?
- Residents should eat a diet rich in
- A tip to stay steady
- On a top to toe assessment what part of the body do you check first?
17 Clues: A tip to stay steady • Residents should eat a diet rich in • Footwear should be a good standard and: • Falls prevention knowledge can prevent: • The feet on a walking frame are called: • What pressure should be regularly checked? • Taking 5 or more medications daily is called: • Trip hazards could be trailing wires, rugs and : • ...
CROSSWORD IN ENVIRONMENTAL SCIENCE 2013-02-27
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- - components refers to the nonliving factors in the ecosystem.
- - all living things and nonliving things in a given area.
- PYRAMID - shows the amount of energy at each trophic level.
- - a process by which dead bodies of plants and animals are acted upon by microorganisms.
- WEB - consists of several interlocking food chains.
- - organism that cannot manufacture its own food.
- - organism that can produce its own food.
- - animals; obtain their food from plants or other animals.
- - animals that eat other animals only.
- PYRAMID - shows that the biomass of an ecosystem decreases at each level of the food chain.
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- LEVEL - position occupied by the organism in a food chain.
- - animals that eat both plants and animals
- - process of manufacturing food by green plants in the presence of sunlight.
- - animals that eat plants only.
- - sum of all external forces and conditions acting on an organism or a community of organisms.
- - green plants
- - organism which breaks down nonliving organic material.
- - kid of organism.
- - components composed of the living factors in the ecosystem.
19 Clues: - green plants • - kid of organism. • - animals that eat plants only. • - animals that eat other animals only. • - organism that can produce its own food. • - animals that eat both plants and animals • - organism that cannot manufacture its own food. • WEB - consists of several interlocking food chains. • - organism which breaks down nonliving organic material. • ...
Chapter 9 Environmental Science 2021-01-29
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- The results of a demographers study of a group of people born at the same time and when each person dies.
- The percentage of members of a group that are likely to survive to any given age.
- The average number of children two parents must have in order to “replace” themselves in the population.
- The death rate of infants less than a year old.
- The basic facilities and services that support a community.
- Resulted in a plan to stabilize population growth, especially through improvement in women's status.
- The movement of people from rural areas to cities.
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- The study of populations.
- The distribution of ages in a specific population at a certain time.
- Caused by many people working in the cities but moving into suburban areas around the cities.
- Land that can be used to grow crops.
- A model that describes how economic and social changes affect population growth rates.
- Movement out of an area.
- Countries that show few signs of development and may have increasing death rates while birth rates remain high.
- Movement into an area.
- The movement of individuals from area to another.
- The average number of years members in a population are likely to live.
- The average number of children a woman gives birth to in her lifetime
- A type of double bar graph used for age structure.
19 Clues: Movement into an area. • Movement out of an area. • The study of populations. • Land that can be used to grow crops. • The death rate of infants less than a year old. • The movement of individuals from area to another. • A type of double bar graph used for age structure. • The movement of people from rural areas to cities. • ...
Legislations in environmental science 2023-08-16
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- a region dedicated and managed for the long term conservation of marine resources, ecosystems services or cultural heritage
- a EU designated area which identify places with birds of international importance
- a designated area that helps to protect areas allocated to preserve and protect certain marine animals and plants
- a EU designated area that Identifies and protects habitats with international importance
- (CITES)species may become extinct if trade isn’t controlled, but may be allowed in some areas
- has different schemes which allows farmers to get money for doing conservation, different levels determine how much conservation is expected
- a designated area that helps to protect areas allocated to preserve and protect certain areas of local importance
- a organisation that coordinates global data on biodiversity conservation
- a legislation that contains appendix 1 and 11, they also fine people who trade animals
- this organisation aims to encourage sustainable management of tropical forests
- a EU policy which provides regulations within territorial waters of the EU
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- a designated area which is a type of MPA, these aim to Perkins rely deprive the fishing industry of certain areas
- a national park designated area which maintains beauty and elegance
- a international designated are which protects wet land
- what is the colour of the list in ICUN classification which determines which species to prioritise in conservation
- (CITES)no trading internationally except conservation, species is nearly extinct
- a UK designated area which protects an area of land that has scientific interest, the management plan needs to be agreed with the owner of the land
- a UK designated area that helps to protect areas allocated to preserve and protect certain animals and plants
- an organisation with the aim of regulating and managing whaling
19 Clues: a international designated are which protects wet land • an organisation with the aim of regulating and managing whaling • a national park designated area which maintains beauty and elegance • a organisation that coordinates global data on biodiversity conservation • a EU policy which provides regulations within territorial waters of the EU • ...
Environmental Geography (Ag. & Water) 2023-11-02
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- farming as an agricultural practice that produces just enough food for a farmer's family
- the process by which fertile land becomes desert
- process of supplying water to areas of land to make them suitable for growing crops.
- agricultural revolution benefiting from the Industrial Revolution, there were improved methods of cultivation, harvesting, and storage of farm products
- agricultural revolution that achieved plant domestication and animal domestication
- not having access to enough clean water supplies
- Too much water is removed by human activity or environmental impacts, resulting in bodies of water drying up
- The exchange of plants, animals, diseases, and technologies between the Americas and the rest of the world following Columbus's voyages.
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- Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment
- revolution with a large increase in crop production in developing countries achieved by the use of fertilizers, pesticides, and high-yield crop varieties
- the process of breeding two plants that have desirable characteristics to produce a single seed with both characteristics
- the removal of salt from ocean water
- the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- The legal rights to use the water in a river, stream, or other body
- a long period without rain
- farming as a practice for growing large quantities of crops or livestock in order to sell them for a profit
- modifying Earth's surface for cultivation of crops and the raising of livestock
- the process of changing plants or animals to make them more useful to humans
- an organism produced by copying genes from a species with a desirable trait and inserting them into another species
19 Clues: a long period without rain • the removal of salt from ocean water • the process by which fertile land becomes desert • not having access to enough clean water supplies • Protecting and preserving natural resources and the environment • The legal rights to use the water in a river, stream, or other body • ...
Environmental Science Terms Assessment 2024-06-05
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- a closed system where life exists
- Gaseous Tri-oxygen layer that protects the earth from solar radiation
- an area where all streams feed into a larger body of water
- a vehicle that uses two or more power sources
- taking action to protect a part of the environmental system from harm
- a count of all the members of an organism in a specific area
- a system of organisms working together in a defined area
- two organisms with a mutually beneficial relationship (algae or lichens)
- where all weather systems remain on one side of a mountain chain
- a hydrogen ion fuel system
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- a former industrial area where nothing grows
- the role or job an organism has in an ecosystem
- management of a segment of an ecosystem
- when you cannot identify the origination point of a pollutant
- when more individuals of a species are dying than being born
- when all members of a species on earth are dead
- the community where organisms live together in a system
- when a threatened species reaches a critical number below which extinction is likely
- a single environment and every living organism and non-living factor that is contained within it
19 Clues: a hydrogen ion fuel system • a closed system where life exists • management of a segment of an ecosystem • a former industrial area where nothing grows • a vehicle that uses two or more power sources • the role or job an organism has in an ecosystem • when all members of a species on earth are dead • the community where organisms live together in a system • ...
Environmental Contaminants in Food 2025-02-06
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- The creation of antibiotics creates concern about ______ bacteria
- Synthetic estrogen that can disrupt hormone system
- Pollutants are Long-Lived, Soluble in fats, Biologically active, and ___
- lead exposure leads to ______ damage
- how pollutants enter a food chain
- promote growth/treat disease in animals
- Rachel Carson book on synthetic pesticides
- found in fried foods, carcinogenic
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- how much biomagnification increases at each level
- made from trash burning incinerators, bottom-feeding fish contain it
- how pollutants concentrate as they move from one level to the next
- substance to prevent, destroy, repel or mitigate any pest
- Deteriorates neurons, exposure during pregnancy called Minamata disease
- Abbreviation for pollutant found in plastic food & beverage packages
- No level of this in the body is normal
- synthetic pesticide banned
- found in cable insulation, electrical equipment, and thermal insulation material
- PCBs do not ___ quickly, residue found in fish
- She discovered lead poisoning when researching earth’s age
19 Clues: synthetic pesticide banned • how pollutants enter a food chain • found in fried foods, carcinogenic • lead exposure leads to ______ damage • No level of this in the body is normal • promote growth/treat disease in animals • Rachel Carson book on synthetic pesticides • PCBs do not ___ quickly, residue found in fish • how much biomagnification increases at each level • ...
Environmental issues and solutions 2025-10-28
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- no trash is thrown away
- using too much
- change from solid to liquid
- put in danger
- break or harm something
- good for the environment (adj)
- make air, water, or land dirty
- make old things new again
- energy from nature that never runs out
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- big changes in the world’s weather
- things you throw away
- can continue without harming nature (adj)
- a big uncontrolled fire in nature
- collects energy from the sun
- use badly or unnecessarily
- the Earth is getting hotter
- a long time with no rain
- grown without chemicals
- try to solve a problem
- too much water in an area
20 Clues: put in danger • using too much • things you throw away • try to solve a problem • no trash is thrown away • break or harm something • grown without chemicals • a long time with no rain • too much water in an area • make old things new again • use badly or unnecessarily • change from solid to liquid • the Earth is getting hotter • collects energy from the sun • ...
a49 2026-05-29
12 Clues: NASA mission • Law violations • Enlisted force • Granted asylum • Forced removal • Universal freedoms • Military selection • International court • War-ending agreement • Rules between nations • Environmental strategy • Education aid for veterans
Green SCM 2023-08-17
8 Clues: job title • environmental concern • environmental concern • one of green practices • Benefit of Closed Loop SCM • experienced in traditional scm • disadvantage of environmental management • a measure of an organization's profit relative to its expenses
PESTEL Analysis 2022-12-06
9 Clues: Outside factors • Your favourite subject • Climate, recycling etc. • Automation, Innovation etc. • Finances, Budgets, Jobs etc. • People, Culture, Trends etc. • Rules, Regulations, Courts etc. • Government, Voting, Strategy etc. • Something to help a Business make decisions
Affixes 2024-04-09
9 Clues: a nutrient • It is the ______ • A legend with ary • a place with bread • a big famous person • economics with marco • It is ______ than me • a class about history • a power possessed by superhero
Affixes 2024-04-09
9 Clues: a nutrient • It is the ______ • A legend with ary • a place with bread • a big famous person • economics with marco • It is ______ than me • a class about history • a power possessed by superhero
Kwanza Crossword Puzzle 2024-11-29
9 Clues: - Celebration period • - Cooperative economics • - Traditional African textile • - Language of the celebration • - Corn symbol representing children • - Candle holder used during Kwanzaa • - Crops symbolizing collective work • - Kwanzaa color representing struggle • - Kwanzaa creator (Dr. Maulana Karenga)
Basics of Economics 2023-07-27
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- Returns to scale operates in _____ period
- Studies individual units
- Money earned by the entrepreneur
- Want-satisfying power of a commodity
- The supply curve will shift to the ______ when prices of raw materials increases
- TC > TR
- Converting raw materials to finished goods
- Additional
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- TR-TC
- Founder of business economics
- sole seller of the product
- Elasticity equal to 1
- highest point of the business cycle
- ATC - AVC
14 Clues: TR-TC • TC > TR • ATC - AVC • Additional • Elasticity equal to 1 • Studies individual units • sole seller of the product • Founder of business economics • Money earned by the entrepreneur • highest point of the business cycle • Want-satisfying power of a commodity • Returns to scale operates in _____ period • Converting raw materials to finished goods • ...
Business Words 2026-01-16
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- person who buys food in a supermarket
- people resource
- Leo's father is a ...man
- resource that needs money, like machines
- e.g. buy for $200, sell for $300
- resource like trees & water
- studying money, work and business
- not enough
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- e.g. oranges, rice
- what people want
- opposite of demand
- cost what you don't get
- you pay for people to help you
- move to another person or business
14 Clues: not enough • people resource • what people want • e.g. oranges, rice • opposite of demand • cost what you don't get • Leo's father is a ...man • resource like trees & water • you pay for people to help you • e.g. buy for $200, sell for $300 • studying money, work and business • move to another person or business • person who buys food in a supermarket • ...
Neuman's System Model 2015-01-23
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- An environmental stressor that is the relationship with others
- The level of prevention before a reaction occurs
- A person's next barrier to stressors
- The level of prevention to foster rehabilitation and return to welless
- The number of steps the nursing process is divided in to
- Neuman's model focuses on ____ person
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- The level of prevention when a reaction has already occurred
- The flexibile line of defense protecting protecting the client is ____
- The defense activated after the normal line of defense is penetrated
- An environmental stressor that is the relationship with self
- The number of variables composing the client system
11 Clues: A person's next barrier to stressors • Neuman's model focuses on ____ person • The level of prevention before a reaction occurs • The number of variables composing the client system • The number of steps the nursing process is divided in to • The level of prevention when a reaction has already occurred • An environmental stressor that is the relationship with self • ...
Effects of Climate Change on the Great Barrier Reef 2015-01-16
15 Clues: Poison • Restore • Operating • Contamination • Hundred years • Hurting, native • Interdepartmental • Food and beverage • System of the nature • Environmental science • Air, space, around you • Something that is wrong • To much and to hard fishing • level The height of the sea • Chemical process with light source
Yennifer Mazo- Laura Franco 10-01 2024-09-24
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- time - Personal hygiene routine
- - Emotionally disturbed
- Confrontational behavior
- - Automatic repetitive actions
- - Regional weather conditions
- - Large carnivorous reptiles
- Relationship or association
- Gradual development
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- feeling of dissatisfaction
- - Environmental degradation
- - Health disorders
- - - Applied scientific knowledge
- - Leisure activities
- - Prior knowledge or action
14 Clues: - Health disorders • Gradual development • - Leisure activities • - Emotionally disturbed • Confrontational behavior • - Environmental degradation • - Prior knowledge or action • Relationship or association • - Large carnivorous reptiles • - Regional weather conditions • feeling of dissatisfaction • - Automatic repetitive actions • time - Personal hygiene routine • ...
Yennifer Mazo- Laura Franco 10-01 2024-09-24
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- Confrontational behavior
- Relationship or association
- - Leisure activities
- - Regional weather conditions
- - - Applied scientific knowledge
- - Automatic repetitive actions
- - Emotionally disturbed
- Gradual development
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- feeling of dissatisfaction
- - Large carnivorous reptiles
- time - Personal hygiene routine
- - Environmental degradation
- - Prior knowledge or action
- - Health disorders
14 Clues: - Health disorders • Gradual development • - Leisure activities • - Emotionally disturbed • Confrontational behavior • Relationship or association • - Environmental degradation • - Prior knowledge or action • - Large carnivorous reptiles • - Regional weather conditions • feeling of dissatisfaction • - Automatic repetitive actions • time - Personal hygiene routine • ...
16 career clusters 2020-09-22
Across
- the police protecting us
- Science trying to find a cure for covid-19
- raise crops and animals
- building cars
- finding what animal a particular fossil is
- trying to sale your product
- economics
- a cab taking someone somewhere
- teaching a kid how to read
Down
- & Construction build a design a building
- managing money
- Technology how to use technology
- services taking care of the elderly
- & Public Administration running for mayor
- drawing on a piece of paper
- & Tourism sightseeing
16 Clues: economics • building cars • managing money • & Tourism sightseeing • raise crops and animals • the police protecting us • teaching a kid how to read • drawing on a piece of paper • trying to sale your product • a cab taking someone somewhere • Technology how to use technology • services taking care of the elderly • & Construction build a design a building • ...
Rise of the Dictators 2021-09-10
Across
- place where Mussolini tested the peace treaties
- opposite of Communism
- the idea the nation is foremost
- could be totalitarian
- Italian dictator
- Japanese bureaucrats
- Stalin's main opponent
- early Soviet secret police
Down
- the Japanese based their expansion on this
- many countries had problems with this
- Italy developed this in Abyssinia
- site of Japanese expansion
- a contributing factor to the dictators
- Japan and the USSR dealt with opposition in this way
- method of winning over support of the people
- successor of Lenin
16 Clues: Italian dictator • successor of Lenin • Japanese bureaucrats • opposite of Communism • could be totalitarian • Stalin's main opponent • site of Japanese expansion • early Soviet secret police • the idea the nation is foremost • Italy developed this in Abyssinia • many countries had problems with this • a contributing factor to the dictators • ...
Chapter 7 Review 2024-04-10
Across
- industrial revolution started here
- what Marx called the "have-nots"
- he invented the seed drill
- the people together own the means of production
- religion founded by Wesley
- another name for city
- he improved the steam engine
Down
- they smashed machines
- workers who had the worst conditions
- an artificial waterway
- another name for cottage industry
- take over and consolidate land
- nickname for Economics
- another name for a tax
- he invented the flying shuttle
- wrote Communist Manifesto
16 Clues: they smashed machines • another name for city • an artificial waterway • nickname for Economics • another name for a tax • wrote Communist Manifesto • he invented the seed drill • religion founded by Wesley • he improved the steam engine • take over and consolidate land • he invented the flying shuttle • what Marx called the "have-nots" • another name for cottage industry • ...
Civics Review Chapter 1-7 2026-02-04
Across
- Ladder of the Executive Branch
- People pay to support the government
- wrote the Declaration of Independence
- Two-Chamber Legislature
- first Part of the US Constitution
- the Govt Control the factors of production
- wrote the Spirit of the Laws
Down
- system Government that divides the powers
- A Political community with boundaries
- Common Sense
- Deal with Scarcity
- Amendment protects people's right to bear arms
- Father of Capitalism
- Group of people United
- Father of Communism
- protects people's freedom of speech
16 Clues: Common Sense • Deal with Scarcity • Father of Communism • Father of Capitalism • Group of people United • Two-Chamber Legislature • wrote the Spirit of the Laws • Ladder of the Executive Branch • first Part of the US Constitution • protects people's freedom of speech • People pay to support the government • A Political community with boundaries • wrote the Declaration of Independence • ...
josh 2020-08-09
Across
- something that buys things that we wont
- is a basic need
- something that satisfies our wants
- a man made object
- pigs rice and trees
- having limited resources
- where something one does a job for you
Down
- something to make our life comfortable
- a invention a man thought of
- one of our basic needs in life
- to seek opportunity
- another need of survival
- when something is insufficient
- resources made by people
- something we need to survive
- how scarce our wants
16 Clues: is a basic need • a man made object • to seek opportunity • pigs rice and trees • how scarce our wants • another need of survival • resources made by people • having limited resources • a invention a man thought of • something we need to survive • one of our basic needs in life • when something is insufficient • something that satisfies our wants • something to make our life comfortable • ...
The Mystery Of Black Hollow Lane 2023-02-07
Across
- School they go to
- The textbook Victoria ruined with nail polish
- the section they used for their project
- Society Emmy joins
- "you should always write with ______ "
- were Lola punched the soccer player
- The author is _____ Nobel
- What Emmy's mom forbids her to play
Down
- What Emmy finds
- "There is more to your _____ than you realize"
- Emmy's real name
- "sincerely, a ______ "
- Emmy's roomate
- what hit Jack in the head
- What the medallions were
- The Mystery of _______ Hollow Lane
16 Clues: Emmy's roomate • What Emmy finds • Emmy's real name • School they go to • Society Emmy joins • "sincerely, a ______ " • What the medallions were • what hit Jack in the head • The author is _____ Nobel • The Mystery of _______ Hollow Lane • were Lola punched the soccer player • What Emmy's mom forbids her to play • "you should always write with ______ " • ...
Sip and Solve: The Hensons 2025-09-02
Across
- Couples college mascot
- Where the couple went on their first date
- Angelina's college major
- The honeymoon destination
- Brides middle name
- The state the couple lives in
- Where the couple went to college
- Fletcher's college major
- How many years the couple has been together
Down
- What is the brides hometown
- What is the grooms hometown
- The month the couple started dating
- Grooms middle name
- Fletcher's favorite type of liquor
- Angelina and Fletchers' dogs name
- Angelina's favorite hobby
16 Clues: Grooms middle name • Brides middle name • Couples college mascot • Angelina's college major • Fletcher's college major • Angelina's favorite hobby • The honeymoon destination • What is the brides hometown • What is the grooms hometown • The state the couple lives in • Where the couple went to college • Angelina and Fletchers' dogs name • Fletcher's favorite type of liquor • ...
Economics quiz 2013-12-18
Across
- A statement derived from an opinion.
- oil and copper are known as this.
- A factor of production.
- These have a big influence on the decisions made by firms and households.
- The extent to which demand changes in relation to price.
- The acronym for the functions of prices in allocating resources.
- They should address the question of ...., how and for whom goods and services should be produced.
Down
- A factor of production.
- cars and petrol are an example of these goods.
- Most firms try to maximise this.
- The main economic problem.
- When two goods are derived from the same source.
12 Clues: A factor of production. • A factor of production. • The main economic problem. • Most firms try to maximise this. • oil and copper are known as this. • A statement derived from an opinion. • cars and petrol are an example of these goods. • When two goods are derived from the same source. • The extent to which demand changes in relation to price. • ...
Economics Crossword 2014-10-09
Across
- machines and trucks and stuff that are used to make stuff
- the currency of the world
- one of the main natural resources can be used for building
- one of the main natural resources is mainly used to make machines run
- something that is just one person, opposite to public
Down
- resources that are made up of human work
- resources that are found naturally
- the amount of people a certain place has
- when a country ships there stuff out to other countries
- one of the main natural resources can be drunk
- when a country gets stuff shipped in from another country
11 Clues: the currency of the world • resources that are found naturally • resources that are made up of human work • the amount of people a certain place has • one of the main natural resources can be drunk • something that is just one person, opposite to public • when a country ships there stuff out to other countries • machines and trucks and stuff that are used to make stuff • ...
Economics Crossword 2014-09-01
Across
- Time, skills, and money
- What you choose
- Items we can see, touch, and hold
- What are important to you
- A business or individual that uses goods and services
- Shelter is one of these
Down
- Study of how means are used to satisfy needs and wants
- A type of exchange
- Work done for you
- Talents
- Used to buy goods or services
11 Clues: Talents • What you choose • Work done for you • A type of exchange • Time, skills, and money • Shelter is one of these • What are important to you • Used to buy goods or services • Items we can see, touch, and hold • A business or individual that uses goods and services • Study of how means are used to satisfy needs and wants
Economics crossword 2014-07-08
Across
- When are party insulated from risk behaves differently than it would if it were fully exposed to the risk.
- Someone who receives benefits that others have paid for without paying themselves
- next best alternative forgone
- a diagram that show the productive capacity of the economy
Down
- An increase in the productive capacity of the economy
- quantity buyers are willing and able to buy
- A measure of GDP that takes into account the effects of inflation
- quantity producers are willing and able to supply
- A grant which lowers the price of a good usually designed to encourage production
- gaining expertise in a specific task to become more efficient, increasing output and surplus
- When two or more goods are produced together eg beef and leather
11 Clues: next best alternative forgone • quantity buyers are willing and able to buy • quantity producers are willing and able to supply • An increase in the productive capacity of the economy • a diagram that show the productive capacity of the economy • When two or more goods are produced together eg beef and leather • ...
Economics Crossword 2016-09-26
Across
- goods used to produce other goods and services
- raw materials such as mining, farming, fishing
- infinite (eg. a new computer or phone)
- raw materials manufactured into goods (car manufacturing)
- ideas and risk takers running a business
- natural resources are on it or below it (water, rivers, fish)
- something you can touch
Down
- the service sector (banking, insurance)
- something you can't touch
- something essential to stay alive
- human input into the process of producing goods and services
11 Clues: something you can touch • something you can't touch • something essential to stay alive • infinite (eg. a new computer or phone) • the service sector (banking, insurance) • ideas and risk takers running a business • goods used to produce other goods and services • raw materials such as mining, farming, fishing • raw materials manufactured into goods (car manufacturing) • ...
Economics Crossword 2021-06-17
Across
- The stock of an item or service
- physical work
- The amount of people who want a good or service
- A means by which the exchange of goods and services takes place as a result of buyers and sellers being in contact with one another
- A supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets
Down
- Physical objects you buy
- Non physical things you buy such as education
- A Piece of the world that you own
- The people or companies that purchase goods or services
- Human created assets
- Acronym for Certified Financial Manager
11 Clues: physical work • Human created assets • Physical objects you buy • The stock of an item or service • A Piece of the world that you own • Acronym for Certified Financial Manager • Non physical things you buy such as education • The amount of people who want a good or service • A supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-02-23
Across
- things we would like to have but don't need for survival
- an action someone does for someone else
- something you buy or use
- not enough to meet demand
- how much customers want something
- the amount of something available to customers
Down
- a person who makes goods or produces services
- things we must have to stay alive
- allocating what your money will be used for
- a person who buys and uses goods and services
- money we get for working or providing services
11 Clues: something you buy or use • not enough to meet demand • things we must have to stay alive • how much customers want something • an action someone does for someone else • allocating what your money will be used for • a person who makes goods or produces services • a person who buys and uses goods and services • money we get for working or providing services • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2023-04-10
Across
- money that is borrowed and must be repaid
- Singapore is an example of a ____________ economy
- a system for producing and distributing goods and services
- government spending that cannot change because law requires that the government spend a certain amount of money on these programs every year
- North Korea is an example of a ___________ economy
- whatever you give up when you spend money on something
Down
- government spending that can change every year
- a plan for how to spend your money
- The US is an example of a ____________ economy
- the money our government brings in, mostly in taxes
- resources are limited so we have to make choices about what to do with our resources
11 Clues: a plan for how to spend your money • money that is borrowed and must be repaid • government spending that can change every year • The US is an example of a ____________ economy • Singapore is an example of a ____________ economy • North Korea is an example of a ___________ economy • the money our government brings in, mostly in taxes • ...
Economics vocabulary 2023-03-30
11 Clues: cost • capital • Scarce, • benefit • analysis, • decisions • capital , • ,Specialize • of production,Land • possibilities curve • exchange ,Division of labor
Economics vocabulary 2023-03-30
11 Clues: cost • capital • Scarce, • benefit • analysis, • decisions • capital , • ,Specialize • of production,Land • possibilities curve • exchange ,Division of labor
Behavioral economics 2023-05-13
Across
- Concern for the well-being of others.
- This is when consumers are automatically enrolled in a system so that the consumer will “make” this choice if he/she takes no action.
- When consumers are required to state whether or not they wish to take part in an action.
- This suggests that the decisions that we make are affected by the layout sequencing and range of choices that are available.
Down
- Positive reinforcement and indirect suggestions used to influence the behaviour and decision making of consumers.
- In reality consumers are often not rational in their self-control and do not stop consuming even when it is sensible to stop. They consume even though the price of the good or service is greater than the marginal utility they gain from consumption.
- Mental shortcuts (heuristics) for decision-making to help people make a quick satisfactory but often not perfect decision to a complex choice.
- Mental reference points relating to ideas or values which are used to make decisions. Value is often set by anchors or imprints in our minds that we then use as mental reference points when making decisions. When an idea or a value is firmly anchored in a person’s mind it can lead to automatic decisions and behaviours.
- The prevailing social norms or social customs will influence our daily behaviour/choice making.
- This is the way that choices are described and presented. Changing the framing of a choice may affect tastes and preferences.
- This is when the choice of a consumer is restricted but still exists.
11 Clues: Concern for the well-being of others. • This is when the choice of a consumer is restricted but still exists. • When consumers are required to state whether or not they wish to take part in an action. • The prevailing social norms or social customs will influence our daily behaviour/choice making. • ...
Economics - Supply 2021-09-27
Across
- responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price
- the supply curve that shows the quantities offered at various prices by all firms that sell the same product at a given time
- government payment that encourages or protects a certain economic activity
- specific amount offered for sale at a given price point; point on the supply curve
- change in the amount offered for sale in response to a price change; movement along the supply curve
- a graph that shows the price against the quantities supplied
Down
- a table showing the quantities that would be produced or offered and every possible price
- the amount of a resource or product that a supplier or producer has
- Price and quantity of supplies remain in a direct relationship
- The shift of the supply curve to the left or right
- different
11 Clues: different • The shift of the supply curve to the left or right • responsiveness of quantity supplied to a change in price • a graph that shows the price against the quantities supplied • Price and quantity of supplies remain in a direct relationship • the amount of a resource or product that a supplier or producer has • ...
Economics Terms 2021-11-20
Across
- another term for import tax
- the action of using up a resource
- people who unable to find job
- the system to take care a country by enforce rules and regulation
- the willingness and ability of producers to create goods and services
Down
- the increment in general price level
- the price is lower than the actual value of the good
- sell goods to foreign countries
- main revenue for Malaysia government
- medium of exchange for goods and services
- another term for income
11 Clues: another term for income • another term for import tax • people who unable to find job • sell goods to foreign countries • the action of using up a resource • the increment in general price level • main revenue for Malaysia government • medium of exchange for goods and services • the price is lower than the actual value of the good • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-02-14
Across
- Refers to a transfer of private capital to another country
- High tariffs limit the access of a country to the...
- Lack of access to modern equipment
- Unequal distribution of wealth
- Activities legally unregulated and unregistered
- Developing countries depend heavily in this sector
Down
- Ability and health levels of labour force
- Lack of paved roads makes it difficult to transport goods
- Serious amounts of this can lead to serious consequences in growth
- Countries that don´t have direct access to the sea are...
- Affects types and methods of agriculture and labour production
11 Clues: Unequal distribution of wealth • Lack of access to modern equipment • Ability and health levels of labour force • Activities legally unregulated and unregistered • Developing countries depend heavily in this sector • High tariffs limit the access of a country to the... • Lack of paved roads makes it difficult to transport goods • ...
Economics Crossword 2024-10-18
Across
- GOVERNMENT HAS TOTAL CONTROL OVER ALL PARTS OF THE ECONOMY
- EQUIPMENT AND MONEY NEEDED TO CREATE A GOOD OR SERVICE
- LITTLE GOVERNMENT CONTROL
- HOW PEOPLE PRODUCE GOODS AND SERVICES
- NEITHER COMPLETE GOVERNMENT CONTROL OR COMPLETE FREEDOM WITHIN THE ECONOMY
Down
- IDEA TO CREATE A GOOD OR SERVICE
- HUMAN WORKFORCE NEEDED TO CREATE A PRODUCT
- TOO MUCH SUPPLY
- TOO LITTLE SUPPLY
- A SYSTEM THAT ALLOWS PEOPLE IN A CIVILIZATION TO GET THE THINGS THEY WANT AND NEED
- NATURAL RESOURCES NEEDED TO CREATE A PRODUCT
11 Clues: TOO MUCH SUPPLY • TOO LITTLE SUPPLY • LITTLE GOVERNMENT CONTROL • IDEA TO CREATE A GOOD OR SERVICE • HOW PEOPLE PRODUCE GOODS AND SERVICES • HUMAN WORKFORCE NEEDED TO CREATE A PRODUCT • NATURAL RESOURCES NEEDED TO CREATE A PRODUCT • EQUIPMENT AND MONEY NEEDED TO CREATE A GOOD OR SERVICE • GOVERNMENT HAS TOTAL CONTROL OVER ALL PARTS OF THE ECONOMY • ...
Economics Crossword 2025-04-30
Across
- People who buy goods and services
- Part of the economy owned by the government
- When one company dominates the market
- Total production in a country in one year
- Where supply meets demand
- Part of the economy owned by people
Down
- Not enough to meet everyone's needs
- How much producers make at each price
- An economic system controlled by the government
- Rivalry between sellers for consumers
- How much consumers buy at each price
11 Clues: Where supply meets demand • People who buy goods and services • Not enough to meet everyone's needs • Part of the economy owned by people • How much consumers buy at each price • How much producers make at each price • Rivalry between sellers for consumers • When one company dominates the market • Total production in a country in one year • ...
Economics Vocabulary 2025-04-30
Across
- Exchange of goods and services between people or countries.
- Process of increasing interconnection of the world.
- The amount of a good or service available.
- Goods brought into a country from abroad.
- When countries rely on each other for goods/services.
- How much people want a good or service.
- The first word in a phrase that means the value of what is given up.
Down
- When there are not enough resources to meet wants.
- Focusing on a specific task or product to increase efficiency.
- The second word in a phrase that means the value of what is given up.
- Goods sent from one country to another.
11 Clues: How much people want a good or service. • Goods sent from one country to another. • Goods brought into a country from abroad. • The amount of a good or service available. • When there are not enough resources to meet wants. • Process of increasing interconnection of the world. • When countries rely on each other for goods/services. • ...
Doughnut Economics 2025-04-10
Across
- Stereotypical food cops love to eat with coffee
- Part of planetary ceiling that related to temperatures
- To restore after having been damaged or lost (adjective)
- Avoidance of depletion of natural resources
Down
- Part of social foundation that relates to human well-being
- Part of planetary ceiling that addresses waste
- Referring to the earth and it's limitation
- Part of social foundation that relates to a person living situation
- Part of social foundation that relates to knowledge
- Relating to society and it's organizations
- Part of planetary ceiling that supports variety
11 Clues: Referring to the earth and it's limitation • Relating to society and it's organizations • Avoidance of depletion of natural resources • Part of planetary ceiling that addresses waste • Stereotypical food cops love to eat with coffee • Part of planetary ceiling that supports variety • Part of social foundation that relates to knowledge • ...
Exploring Economics 2022-02-07
Across
- This is when an investment or portfolio is spread across several different investments.
- Change The increase or decrease in the stock’s price between today’s last price and the closing price of the previous trading day.
- Time The time the stock was last traded.
- A loan given to a company or government by an investor.
- Fund This is a collective investment that pulls together the money of a large number of investors to purchase a variety of securities like stocks or bonds.
Down
- Companies Do not sell shares to the public. You can’t buy shares of a private company on the stock market.
- Price The price of the stock when it was last traded.
- Payments to shareholders that some stocks provide. Not all stocks offer dividends.
- A company’s profit or earnings divided equally among all the shares investors own.
- Companies Offer Stock. You can buy them on the stock market.
- A type of investment representing an ownership share in a company.
11 Clues: Time The time the stock was last traded. • Price The price of the stock when it was last traded. • A loan given to a company or government by an investor. • Companies Offer Stock. You can buy them on the stock market. • A type of investment representing an ownership share in a company. • ...
economics project 2025-07-25
Across
- The fundamental economic problem of having limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants.
- market with one seller controlling supply
- the amount by which total revenue exceeds total cost
- cost of producing one extra unit
- A tax imposed on imported goods
Down
- A production function showing increasing, constant, or decreasing returns to scale.
- the quantity of a good producers are willing to sell at a price
- The general increase in the price level of an economy over a period of time
- responsiveness of demand and supply
- a system where buyers and sellers interact
- A compulsory financial charge imposed on individuals or corporations by the government.
11 Clues: A tax imposed on imported goods • cost of producing one extra unit • responsiveness of demand and supply • market with one seller controlling supply • a system where buyers and sellers interact • the amount by which total revenue exceeds total cost • the quantity of a good producers are willing to sell at a price • ...
Canadian Economics 2026-03-23
Across
- if you have a high standard of living you probably have a
- The total amount of goods and services produced in a country in a year
- what is someone called who starts their own business
Down
- what is Canada number one trading partner
- what is the currency in canada
- what is the standard of living in canada
- what helps canada become a world leader in trade
- what is the word used to mean you know how to read and right
- what age do you become part of the percent of literacy rate
- what is easy to start in canada
- what is the free trade agreement between the us Canada and mexico
11 Clues: what is the currency in canada • what is easy to start in canada • what is the standard of living in canada • what is Canada number one trading partner • what helps canada become a world leader in trade • what is someone called who starts their own business • if you have a high standard of living you probably have a • ...
Government Vocabulary 2018-11-01
Across
- One more single random ruler has control of the government.
- Culture and Trade are linked together with different countries.
- Private owners can control the trades in economic and political ways.
- A system where all economics is based on the government making all the decisions.
- Is the way a certain government chooses leaders and rulers by Majority.
Down
- A system of government where a big ruler like a king or queen is in charge.
- Where other countries rely on goods and other resources from other countries.
- A system where trade and all competional are based on economics.
- A certain count that counts all the goods and serves produced in a country in the year.
- A system where the government is control and can own property and dominant aspects of life
10 Clues: One more single random ruler has control of the government. • Culture and Trade are linked together with different countries. • A system where trade and all competional are based on economics. • Private owners can control the trades in economic and political ways. • Is the way a certain government chooses leaders and rulers by Majority. • ...
ROUND II 2023-06-19
Across
- Disposable glasses and plates are made up -------
- --------- protection act was passed in the year 1986
- The Montreal protocol was about banning the use of ---------,bromine, and chlorine compounds
- National environmental engineering research institute is situated
- The number of industrial categories identified by Central Pollution Control Board as significantly polluting
- Main source of acid rain
Down
- Central pollution control board was set up on 22nd -------- 1974
- Increase in concentration of toxic level in each tropic level is referred to as -----
- The concentration of these gas is highest in the environment
- For every ton of paper recycled, the number of trees we save
- One of the main reasons for soil erosion
- Father of sustainable development
- The United Nations Conference on Climate Change was held at -------
- Day time noise standard prescribed for residential areas in India is ----- decibels
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 • The concentration of these gas is highest in the environment • For every ton of paper recycled, the number of trees we save • ...
Economic Enthusiast, Mr.Kenney 2023-05-15
10 Clues: mr.kenneys seniors • Path to graduation • starting a business • a big step to success • creativity with kenney • mr.kenneys favorite class • Basic fundamental of economics • what learning with kenney means • how to show gratitude to Mr.kenney • something to be grateful from mr.kenney
Colonial Settlement Crossword 2022-06-21
10 Clues: physical work • historical interest • the bottom of a ship • a type of punishment • an official agreement • relating to economics • infection of the intestines • the process of being sent somewhere • the action of establishing something • establishing control over the indigenous people
90s crossword puzzle 2026-02-20
10 Clues: Gay Disease • Gulf war leader • Peaceful action • Sleeping with Monica • Put wheelchair access • Christian Family Group • First Female Supreme Court lady • Other name trickle down economics • Organization that established free trade • The place the people went after the rust belt
Engineers 2022-02-03
Across
- electrical engineering and computer science to create new computer hardware and software
- an electrical engineering discipline
- protecting people from the effects of adverse environmental effects
- deals with chemical production and the manufacture of products through chemical processes
- engineering discipline that deals with the technological aspects
- researches and studies textile materials, including fibers, yarn and fabrics, to design quality products
- the activities related to the production of Hydrocarbons(which can be natural gas)
- techniques of engineering to biology and medicine
- Field of study for agricultural purposes
Down
- with metals, ceramics, and plastics to create new material
- design major transportation projects
- engineering that involves the design, production, and operation of machinery.
- both open-pit and underground mines
- central to manufacturing operations
- the application of breaking down atomic nuclei
- technology and biological science for development
- parts suppliers to design and build entire vehicles or individual parts or systems
- primary field of engineering concerned with the design
- the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems which use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism
19 Clues: both open-pit and underground mines • central to manufacturing operations • design major transportation projects • an electrical engineering discipline • Field of study for agricultural purposes • the application of breaking down atomic nuclei • technology and biological science for development • techniques of engineering to biology and medicine • ...
Engineers 2022-02-03
Across
- techniques of engineering to biology and medicine
- the activities related to the production of Hydrocarbons(which can be natural gas)
- engineering discipline that deals with the technological aspects
- parts suppliers to design and build entire vehicles or individual parts or systems
- design major transportation projects
- the study, design, and application of equipment, devices, and systems which use electricity, electronics, and electromagnetism
- central to manufacturing operations
- both open-pit and underground mines
- an electrical engineering discipline
- Field of study for agricultural purposes
- deals with chemical production and the manufacture of products through chemical processes
Down
- protecting people from the effects of adverse environmental effects
- primary field of engineering concerned with the design
- researches and studies textile materials, including fibers, yarn and fabrics, to design quality products
- with metals, ceramics, and plastics to create new material
- engineering that involves the design, production, and operation of machinery.
- technology and biological science for development
- the application of breaking down atomic nuclei
- electrical engineering and computer science to create new computer hardware and software
19 Clues: central to manufacturing operations • both open-pit and underground mines • design major transportation projects • an electrical engineering discipline • Field of study for agricultural purposes • the application of breaking down atomic nuclei • techniques of engineering to biology and medicine • technology and biological science for development • ...
kolby's Europe'seconomics crossword 2022-10-24
Across
- the government is partly in control
- what they need
- Trade without money
- run completely by government
- a region
- they relate
Down
- passed down
- what they want
- has a mixed economy
- The government is in control of everything MarketEconomy the citizens are in control of everything
- has a mixed economy
- the same meaning as economy
- to come together
- has a mixed economy
14 Clues: a region • passed down • they relate • what they want • what they need • to come together • has a mixed economy • has a mixed economy • Trade without money • has a mixed economy • the same meaning as economy • run completely by government • the government is partly in control • The government is in control of everything MarketEconomy the citizens are in control of everything
Unit 1 Economic Basics Vocabulary 2023-08-22
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- items used to satisfy human wants
- buyers and sellers together
- name of this course
- people investing in themselves
- what is possible
- wealth, comfort, material goods
- next best thing
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- making only burgers instead of other foods
- gold, money, oil
- Innovators like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos
- land, labor, capital
- goods and services produced in country
12 Clues: next best thing • gold, money, oil • what is possible • name of this course • land, labor, capital • buyers and sellers together • people investing in themselves • wealth, comfort, material goods • items used to satisfy human wants • goods and services produced in country • Innovators like Elon Musk and Jeff Bezos • making only burgers instead of other foods
meyers crossword puzzle 2023-10-10
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- nomadic people who lived in Central Asia,
- network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century.
- worship more than one god
- of exchange economics
- move into new homes
- form of government
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- make people change religion
- religion
- population shift from rural to urban areas
- worlds oldest religion
- beliefs
- myths
12 Clues: myths • beliefs • religion • form of government • move into new homes • of exchange economics • worlds oldest religion • worship more than one god • make people change religion • nomadic people who lived in Central Asia, • population shift from rural to urban areas • network of Eurasian trade routes active from the second century BCE until the mid-15th century.
Emily's Bridal Shower 2023-06-05
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- Country where Emily studied abroad
- Emily and Landry's honeymoon location
- Emily's college sport
- Emily's occupation
- City where Emily and Landry met
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- Emily's middle name
- City where Emily and Landry will live
- Emily's college town
- Emily's favorite stuffed toy
- Landry's PhD area of study
- Retail store where Emily and Landry met
- Emily's favorite Halloween costume
12 Clues: Emily's occupation • Emily's middle name • Emily's college town • Emily's college sport • Landry's PhD area of study • Emily's favorite stuffed toy • City where Emily and Landry met • Country where Emily studied abroad • Emily's favorite Halloween costume • City where Emily and Landry will live • Emily and Landry's honeymoon location • Retail store where Emily and Landry met
Introduction to Economics 2014-07-29
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- the use of a good or service
- a person who organizes and assumes the risk of a business venture
- all the resources of the land, sea and air
- deals with the economic problems of the individual, the fir, and the industry
- the ability of a good or service to satisfy a want
- the time and effort expended by human beings involved in the production process
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- a separate legal entity, apart from its owners which functions as a business
- goods used to produce other goods and services
- a schedule of the total quantities of a good or service that purchasers will buy at different prices at a given time
- a business owned by two or more persons
- 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 aggregates of economics, including total production, total employment and the general price level
- study of how people within a society make choices and how these choices determine the use of society's resources
- rivalry among individuals and firms for sales to consumers
- the act of organizing and assuming the risk of a business venture
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 • ...
Essentials of Ecology 2018-01-05
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- A contiguous area of habitat is reduced in area and divided into smaller, more scattered, and isolated patches, or habitat islands. This process can decrease tree populations in forests (Science Focus, at right), block migration routes, and divide populations of a species into smaller and more isolated groups that are more vulnerable to predators, competitor species, disease, and catastrophic events such as storms and fires
- Annual precipitation is low and often scattered unevenly throughout the year.
- Consists of bottom dwellers such as oysters, which anchor themselves to one spot; clams and worms, which burrow into the sand or mud; and lobsters and crabs, which walk about on the sea floor.
- Are large natural bodies of standing freshwater formed when precipitation, runoff, or groundwater seepage fills depressions in the earth’s surface
- Occurs when two or more processes interact so that the combined effect is greater than the sum of their separate effects.
- Is a study of how these characteristics of populations change in response to changes in environmental conditions.
- Occurs when too many animals graze for too long and exceed the carrying capacity of a rangeland area
- It occurs when species competing for similar scarce resources evolve specialized traits that allow them to use shared resources at different times, in different ways, or in different places
- Energy from the sun.
- The movement of people into (immigration) and out of (emigration) specific geographic areas.
- A few producers, mostly specialized bacteria, can convert simple inorganic compounds from their environment into more complex nutrient compounds without using sunlight.
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- Is a measure of an energy source’s capacity to do useful work
- Provides educational and clinical services that help couples choose how many children to have and when to have them.
- Is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- Some decomposers get the energy they need by breaking down glucose (or other organic compounds) in the absence of oxygen.
- Which enables individuals with the trait to leave more offspring than other members of the population leave
- Is the temporary or permanent removal of large expanses of forest for agriculture, settlements, or other uses.
- The process whereby earth’s life changes over time through changes in the genes of populations
- Study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- A perennial plant that grows in wetlands in parts of Europe.
- Is defined as the area of ocean needed to sustain the consumption of an average person, a nation, or the world.
- The loss of moisture from the landscape and the resulting semiarid or arid conditions on the leeward side of high mountains.
- A fear of many forms of wildlife.
- Study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- Study of moral values and concepts concerning right and wrong human behavior and responsibilities.
25 Clues: Energy from the sun. • A fear of many forms of wildlife. • A perennial plant that grows in wetlands in parts of Europe. • Is a measure of an energy source’s capacity to do useful work • Annual precipitation is low and often scattered unevenly throughout the year. • Study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. • ...
Essentials of Ecology 2018-01-05
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- Provides educational and clinical services that help couples choose how many children to have and when to have them.
- A perennial plant that grows in wetlands in parts of Europe.
- The process whereby earth’s life changes over time through changes in the genes of populations
- A contiguous area of habitat is reduced in area and divided into smaller, more scattered, and isolated patches, or habitat islands. This process can decrease tree populations in forests (Science Focus, at right), block migration routes, and divide populations of a species into smaller and more isolated groups that are more vulnerable to predators, competitor species, disease, and catastrophic events such as storms and fires
- Annual precipitation is low and often scattered unevenly throughout the year.
- Occurs when two or more processes interact so that the combined effect is greater than the sum of their separate effects.
- A few producers, mostly specialized bacteria, can convert simple inorganic compounds from their environment into more complex nutrient compounds without using sunlight.
- Is a measure of an energy source’s capacity to do useful work
- The loss of moisture from the landscape and the resulting semiarid or arid conditions on the leeward side of high mountains.
- Study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- Occurs when too many animals graze for too long and exceed the carrying capacity of a rangeland area
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- It occurs when species competing for similar scarce resources evolve specialized traits that allow them to use shared resources at different times, in different ways, or in different places
- A fear of many forms of wildlife.
- Is a study of how these characteristics of populations change in response to changes in environmental conditions.
- Which enables individuals with the trait to leave more offspring than other members of the population leave
- Some decomposers get the energy they need by breaking down glucose (or other organic compounds) in the absence of oxygen.
- Is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- Study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- Study of moral values and concepts concerning right and wrong human behavior and responsibilities.
- Consists of bottom dwellers such as oysters, which anchor themselves to one spot; clams and worms, which burrow into the sand or mud; and lobsters and crabs, which walk about on the sea floor.
- Is the temporary or permanent removal of large expanses of forest for agriculture, settlements, or other uses.
- Are large natural bodies of standing freshwater formed when precipitation, runoff, or groundwater seepage fills depressions in the earth’s surface
- Energy from the sun.
- Is defined as the area of ocean needed to sustain the consumption of an average person, a nation, or the world.
- The movement of people into (immigration) and out of (emigration) specific geographic areas.
25 Clues: Energy from the sun. • A fear of many forms of wildlife. • A perennial plant that grows in wetlands in parts of Europe. • Is a measure of an energy source’s capacity to do useful work • Annual precipitation is low and often scattered unevenly throughout the year. • Study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. • ...
Architecture with an "E" 2026-01-12
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- (EVC) Point where the vertical curve ends and the road has an even slope again.
- State of balance achieved when the forces acting on a structural member are equal to zero.
- A measurement to show size, boundaries, utilities, and topography of a site.
- Designing and constructing buildings from renewable materials such as wood from managed forests, earthen materials and recycled products.
- Right of way across someone’s land; typically utility lines are placed in easements.
- Orthographic drawings that show one side of a building’s interior or exterior.
- Exits or a way out of.
- A Kilowatt hour measuring device provided by the power company used for billing purposes.
- The discharge of water or wastewater from a treatment process or processes.
- The basic principles of art, such as design, color, symmetry, or proportion.
- A point’s height above an adopted datum, such as mean sea level (MSL).
- The ability to do work; types include heat, light, sound, chemical, nuclear, mechanical, electrical.
- Study of the relationships between living organisms and their surroundings.
- The lower part of the roof that projects from the wall (also see cornice).
- External surroundings.
- Outside the boundaries of the floor plan.
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- is a professional engineering discipline related to environmental science. It encompasses broad scientific topics like chemistry, biology, ecology, geology, hydraulics, hydrology, microbiology, and mathematics to create solutions that will protect and also improve the health of living organisms and improve the quality of the environment
- Being in accordance with the accepted principles of right and wrong that govern the conduct of a profession.
- One of two suggested systems that can be used to establish utility allowances. (See also consumption-based methodology.) This method is based on engineering calculations and other technical information that is used to estimate the amount of energy or water a household should reasonably require.
- A set of rules that are intended to regulate the design and construction of an energy system.
- (EDM) A means or method of measurement that uses electronics at a distance.
- The supply that provides energy that is converted into usable power; source types include solar, wind, nuclear, geothermal, fossil fuels, and hydroelectric.
- Plants having foliage that remains green all year.
- The means of supply, transmission, and distribution of power to a site.
- A means of delivering a structure’s power enabling it to do work; it can be by onsite conduction, convection, radiation, or offsite mechanical means.
- The display of all of the circuits and systems to be used by the electrical contractor during installation.
- A long, thick piece of wood created from smaller wood pieces improving upon the normal capabilities of construction lumber. These products are composed of wood particles (veneer, wood chips, oriented strands, wafers, laminated dimensional lumber, and combinations thereof) bonded by long-lasting adhesives to ensure the structural integrity.
- The production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services.
- Direct visual contact with another's eyes.
29 Clues: Exits or a way out of. • External surroundings. • Outside the boundaries of the floor plan. • Direct visual contact with another's eyes. • Plants having foliage that remains green all year. • The production, consumption, and distribution of goods and services. • A point’s height above an adopted datum, such as mean sea level (MSL). • ...
Econ 2024-05-14
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- Mandatory payments collected from individuals and corporations by a government entity to fund government activity
- Tax on the profit from the sale of your asset
- The study of economics on an individual
- tax that is based on a persons income or profits earned by them
- The sum of money paid regularly by a company to its shareholders
- Father of modern economics
- the rate of increase in prices over a given period of time
- Market in which there is Optimism: economy is expanding and last an average of 7 years
- Deals with the structure, performance, behavior, and decision-making of the whole, or
- value of what is lost when choosing one thing over another
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- process of creating a plan to spend your money
- economic system in which private individuals or businesses own capital goods
- Tax on goods sold
- tax on specific goods and services due to their ability, or perception, to be harmful or costly to society
- means of protection from financial loss in which, in exchange for a fee, a party agrees to compensate another party in the event of a certain loss, damage, or injury
- Products that “compliment” each other
- tax on expensive/valuable goods
- tax that is based on the value of a home
- tax that is taken out of an employee's earnings
- tax on the purchase of goods and services
- action or fact of leaving one's job and ceasing to work
21 Clues: Tax on goods sold • Father of modern economics • tax on expensive/valuable goods • Products that “compliment” each other • The study of economics on an individual • tax that is based on the value of a home • tax on the purchase of goods and services • process of creating a plan to spend your money • Tax on the profit from the sale of your asset • ...
UNIT 2 VOCAB 2024-09-04
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- Industries ran without government control
- Regulation of economic power (usually in regards to monopolies).
- The study of individual and businesses economics activity.
- Someone who owns or operates a business.
- Contribution to state revenue.
- The use of government spending and taxation which influences the economy.
- A rule or law maintained by an authority.
- A type of copy write that protects inventions, literary concepts, artistic design, etc.
- A term used to describe how countries economies rely on other economies.
- A direct or indirect payment to individuals or firms (usually comes from a tax cut).
- Exchanging one good for another usually in the form of money.
- The economic evaluation of an individual
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- The power to take private property for public use.
- Industries ran by the government
- A business that controls the entirety of a certain good.
- The rate at which you can exchange different currencies
- The study of economics as a whole.
- A set of actions to control economic growth.
- The process of paying company employees.
- A form of regulation usually used to limit a goods quantity.
- A form of regulation. Usually results in the ban of a certain good.
- Money received regularly through work.
- The system of financial institutions.
- The profit you gain on a sale.
- The dependence of two or more people on each other
- The amount at which a certain good is too small
26 Clues: Contribution to state revenue. • The profit you gain on a sale. • Industries ran by the government • The study of economics as a whole. • The system of financial institutions. • Money received regularly through work. • Someone who owns or operates a business. • The process of paying company employees. • The economic evaluation of an individual • ...
Politics and Governance 2024-02-03
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- concerned chiefly with description and analysis of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods
- OF LAW: It is through the law that people express their will and exercise their sovereignty
- the manner in which power is exercised in the management of a country's economic and social resources for development
- is a key tenet of good governance.
- government should make its decision and endeavors known to the people
- After collecting data, the researcher should measure and quantify those data
- the study of society
- man alternative visions of the state.
- includes the decision-making and
- the branch of knowledge that records and explains the past events or the records of thepast.
- processes
- believes that there are certain uniformities in political behavior
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- The government should listen to the
- Decisions are made after taking into consideration the different viewpoints of the actors of the society.
- the study of formal structures like legislature, executive
- Theory and research should go together
- Political Science should not be separated from various other social sciences like history, sociology and economics, etc.
- of the people and take transparent actions.
- active involvement of affected and interested parties in the decision-making process
- the science of law
- values cannot be separated from the study of politics and political system.
- put emphasis on the use of those research tools and methods which generate valid, reliable and comparative data.
- is concerned with the institutions, justice and independence of judiciary.
23 Clues: processes • the science of law • the study of society • includes the decision-making and • is a key tenet of good governance. • The government should listen to the • man alternative visions of the state. • Theory and research should go together • of the people and take transparent actions. • the study of formal structures like legislature, executive • ...
Chapter 4 Environmental Review 2021-11-10
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- change in the genetic characteristics of a population from one generation to the next.
- are a diverse group of both unicellular and multicellular organisms; ex. amoebas
- the process by which individuals that are better adapted to their environment survive and reproduce with more success than less well adapted individuals do.
- living factors in the environment.
- change in the genetic characteristics of a population from one generation to the next.
- often found in extreme places, such as hot springs.
- the nonliving parts of the ecosystem, including air, water, rocks, sand, light, and temperature.
- a living thing; anything that can carry out life processes independently.
- animals that lack backbones
- is an organism whose cells have nuclei and cell walls; ex. mushroom
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- are woody plants that produce seeds, but their seeds are not enclosed in fruits.
- is a group of organisms that can mate to produce fertile offspring.
- change in the genetic characteristics of a population from one generation to the next.
- animals that have backbones.
- ability of one or more organisms to tolerate a particular chemical designed to kill it.
- extremely small, single-celled organisms that usually have a cell wall and reproduce by cell division
- group of the same species that live in the same place.
- the place where an organism usually lives.
- flowering plants that produce seeds in fruit.
- a group of various species that live in the same place and interact with each other.
- is all of the organisms living in an area together with their physical environment.
21 Clues: animals that lack backbones • animals that have backbones. • living factors in the environment. • the place where an organism usually lives. • flowering plants that produce seeds in fruit. • often found in extreme places, such as hot springs. • group of the same species that live in the same place. • is a group of organisms that can mate to produce fertile offspring. • ...
Environmental Science Chapter 1 2022-03-30
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- groups of different species living in an environment
- an organism that hunts for prey
- a group of the same species living in an environment
- one pathway energy flows through
- an individual living in an environment
- an organism that eats other organisms
- the greatest number of organisms an environment can support
- an organism that breaks down dead organisms
- multiple pathways energy can flow through
- everywhere on Earth where there is life
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- where the most energy in an energy pyramid is located
- a relationship between two organisms that both of them benefit from
- a relationship between organisms that benefits one of the organisms and harms the other organism
- something in the environment that is nonliving
- groups of different species living in an environment and the environment's abiotic factors
- something that limits the number of organisms that can live in an environment
- something in the environment that is living
- an organism that makes its own food using photosynthesis
- a relationship between organisms that one organism benefits from and the other isn't affected by
19 Clues: an organism that hunts for prey • one pathway energy flows through • an organism that eats other organisms • an individual living in an environment • everywhere on Earth where there is life • multiple pathways energy can flow through • something in the environment that is living • an organism that breaks down dead organisms • something in the environment that is nonliving • ...
Environmental Issues in Europe 2019-09-18
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- - means poisonous
- pollution- The introduction of harmful materials into the Earth's atmosphere, possibly causing disease, death
- - a factory that makes a product
- –invisible poison that can kill a person (or in a medical situation, kill specific cancer cells)
- -slow wearing away of soil or stone by rain over a long period of time
- - exhaust, the smoke and poisonous gas that comes out of a car/truck tailpipe
- – the resettling of irradiated particles released into the atmosphere after a nuclear explosion
- having to do with factories and industry
- a native or inhabitant of Europe
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- that relates or has to do with a person
- disaster-nuclear radiation spilling out into the environment
- rain- precipitation, (rain, snow, or sleet) containing high concentrations of acid-forming chemical
- - a motor kind of like an electric fan
- fuels - fuels made from fossils/dinosaurs, like COAL, OIL, PETROLEUM, GASOLINE
- big and important (opposite of little or unimportant)
- - having to do with the sun
- – located in northern Ukraine, site of the worst nuclear disaster in human history
- having to do with atoms (atomic power=nuclear power)
- - something that is a concern to someone, a reason for worry
19 Clues: - means poisonous • - having to do with the sun • - a factory that makes a product • a native or inhabitant of Europe • - a motor kind of like an electric fan • that relates or has to do with a person • having to do with factories and industry • having to do with atoms (atomic power=nuclear power) • big and important (opposite of little or unimportant) • ...
Final Review Environmental Science 2024-05-31
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- The layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs
- A gas that traps heat in the atmosphere and helps keep our planet warm. Can be harmful in large quantities
- 2% of the freshwater that is available for human use is unusable because it is _____.
- The process of water soluble salts accumulating in the soil
- Water that you can drink
- The process of water going down through the soil and reaching the groundwater
- liquid that can be contaminated that can leak from a landfill
- When fertilizer causes large algae blooms and this eventually causes the death of plants/animals in the aquatic environment
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- Farming on a large scale. This usually comes with lots of machinery and pesticide use
- Type of farming where someone farms on a small scale usually for just their family
- A greenhouse gas that is not carbon dioxide. It is commonly produced in landfills
- When farming switched to be large scale and people in developed countries no longer had small family farms
- A fund set up by the government to be able to clean up toxic waste spills
- the upper boundary of the aquifer
- The smallest particle of soil
- A process of burning trash that can lead to air pollution
- A single source of pollution
- Weather patterns in an area over a long period of time
- A man made block in a river, lake or stream. Water is let out to produce electricity
19 Clues: Water that you can drink • A single source of pollution • The smallest particle of soil • the upper boundary of the aquifer • The layer of the atmosphere where weather occurs • Weather patterns in an area over a long period of time • A process of burning trash that can lead to air pollution • The process of water soluble salts accumulating in the soil • ...
Environmental Science MB Definitions 2023-02-24
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- The region draining into a river or other body of water.
- The place in which an organism lives.
- An abandoned commercial or industrial land that is or may be contaminated by a hazardous substance.
- Role of a species in its community.
- The part of Earth that contains & supports living things.
- A careful preservation and protection of something.
- Groups of populations that interact in an area.
- Body of individuals with a common quality.
- Species that is in danger of extinction.
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- When organisms of different species live together but do not feed upon each other.
- Area due to geography, weather patterns, and climate shares the same air.
- A way to power vehicles that operated on electricity produced by a chemical reaction.
- Species that are losing members at such a rate they will become endangered if not action is taken.
- A vehicle that uses two different sources to produce energy (e.g. gas, electric)
- A triatomic very reactive form of oxygen, pollutant in lower atmosphere but beneficial in upper atmosphere.
- An areas' living community and non-living factors that affect it.
- In terms of pollution, activities to reduce the creation or release of waste products that are created faster than can be broken down.
- When all individuals of a species have died from Earth
- In terms of source, when the sources of pollution cannot be traced to a single identifiable point.
19 Clues: Role of a species in its community. • The place in which an organism lives. • Species that is in danger of extinction. • Body of individuals with a common quality. • Groups of populations that interact in an area. • A careful preservation and protection of something. • When all individuals of a species have died from Earth • ...
Environmental Science MB Crossword 2023-06-18
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- A role that an organism or population plays in its environment
- Prevention Any practice that reduces/prevents a source of pollution
- Deliberate preservation of a resource
- Cell Converts the chemical energy of a fuel into electricity
- Species An organism that is very likely to become extinct in the near future
- Vehicle A vehicle that uses two or more types of power
- A molecule that forms an important layer of protection in the Earth's atmosphere
- A geographic area that circulates the same flow of air
- Source Sources of pollution that are generated from a large area rather than a single point
- A system consisting of living organisms within a community interacting with the nonliving parts of their environment
- An area of land that catches and collects fresh water
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- When a species' last organism dies
- Any land that was once used but is now unoccupied and may potentially be contaminated
- The sum of all ecosystems in the world
- A group of organisms that live in a particular geographical area and are capable of interbreeding
- Any type of close and long-term relationship between two different biological organisms
- Species Any organisms that have the potential to die out in the near future
- Anywhere that a group of species live
- Groups of living things that share commonalities such as culture, values, nationality, species, identity, or religions
19 Clues: When a species' last organism dies • Deliberate preservation of a resource • Anywhere that a group of species live • The sum of all ecosystems in the world • An area of land that catches and collects fresh water • Vehicle A vehicle that uses two or more types of power • A geographic area that circulates the same flow of air • ...
Environmental systems Extra Credit 2025-03-12
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- The variety of life on earth
- Layer, this layer protects us from the sun's harmful UV radiation
- The organisms that interact with one another in a similar location
- dioxide, colorless and odorless gas we produce when we breathe out in our daily life
- prevention, Any practice that reduces or prevents pollution at its source
- Measures the air quality of a certain area from a scale of 0-500
- source, various sources to which pollution is taken place making it hard to find solutions for
- Species, A species at risk of extinction because of human activity and changes in climate
- Warming, Long term increase in Earth's average surface temperature
- An underground layer of saturated rock or sediment that stores and releases groundwater
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- Cutting of many trees to build infrastructure
- The average weather measurements over a long period of time
- source pollution, type of pollution that comes from one specific source that makes it easier to find a solution to
- Introduction to the environment of a harmful substance
- The study of the interactions between organisms and their environment
- energy, An energy that can be replenished as well as has an infinite amount of
- Place where an organism lives (mostly animals)
- Part of the earth that contains all ecosystems and living things
- Members of a species in an ecosystem
- Everything that includes / surrounds animals, plants, and any living/nonliving parts of a community
20 Clues: The variety of life on earth • Members of a species in an ecosystem • Cutting of many trees to build infrastructure • Place where an organism lives (mostly animals) • Introduction to the environment of a harmful substance • The average weather measurements over a long period of time • Part of the earth that contains all ecosystems and living things • ...
Chapter 6 (economics) 2014-06-04
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- bargaining/ Negotiations between workers and there bosses
- someone who makes or sell goods and services
- The study of money
- owned/ owned by corporation
- amount of a product that is available
- of production/ land, labour, capital
- economy/ government controlled
- corporation/ owned by government
- economy/ no government
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- short supply; shortage
- the act of rivalry for something
- owned/ owned by individuals
- Anyone who buys products and services
- customers desire for a product
- left/ individual
- union/ an organization of workers who work in the same type of job or who work in the same industry.
- economy/ some government
17 Clues: left/ individual • The study of money • short supply; shortage • economy/ no government • economy/ some government • owned/ owned by individuals • owned/ owned by corporation • customers desire for a product • economy/ government controlled • the act of rivalry for something • corporation/ owned by government • of production/ land, labour, capital • ...
Economics 6.3 (B) 2021-10-12
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- the time, energy, and money that buyers and sellers in a market expend in trying to find one another in order to engage in transactions.
- broad term for legislation that limits rental rates in a city or state
- cost of production that affect people who have no control over how much of a good is produced.
- amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that’s actively utilized.
- making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand
- a situation in which the demand for a product or service exceeds its supply in market
- the demand in a product or service exceeds its supply in a market (a lack of affordable)
- a situation where internal and/or external, forces prevent market equilibrium from being reached.
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- market in which goods are sold illegally
- a condition or state in which economic forces are balanced.
- system of allocating scarce goods and services using criteria other than price
- the lowest wage per hour that a worker may be paid
- sudden shortage of a good
- the lowest legal price that can be paid in a market for goods and services,labor, or finical capital
- a type of price control usually government mandated.
- where price is more than its equilibrium price.
- something that is very popular for a short time then forgotten
17 Clues: sudden shortage of a good • market in which goods are sold illegally • where price is more than its equilibrium price. • the lowest wage per hour that a worker may be paid • a type of price control usually government mandated. • making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand • a condition or state in which economic forces are balanced. • ...
Civics & Economics Vocabulary 2023-08-21
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- A person who organizes and manages any enterprise, especially a business, usually with considerable initiative and risk
- The total amount of a product (good or service) available for purchase at any specified price
- How much of a product, item, commodity, or service consumers are willing and able to purchase at a particular price
- A native or naturalized member of a state or nation who owes allegiance to its government and is entitled to its protection
- The value of the next best thing you give up whenever you make a decision
- Work that people do
- The wealth, whether in money or property, owned or employed in business by an individual, firm, corporation, etc.
- A formal statement of the fundamental rights of the people of the United States, incorporated in the Constitution as Amendments 1-10
- The system of fundamental principles according to which a nation, state, corporation, or the like, is governed
- Real items that you can buy
- A person or company that provides goods
- Limited in number
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- Work that is done for people
- Found on the principle of elected officials representing a group of people
- Ways that people get what they want
- A person or organization that uses a commodity or service
- Where businesses are located and natural items found on earth
17 Clues: Limited in number • Work that people do • Real items that you can buy • Work that is done for people • Ways that people get what they want • A person or company that provides goods • A person or organization that uses a commodity or service • Where businesses are located and natural items found on earth • ...
1.1 Economics Review 2023-09-05
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- people who purchase goods and services
- must have for survival
- the value of the decision you did not make
- an act of providing assistance to another
- FoP - natural resources, water, animals
- a choice/decision that is made
- exploring the added benefits of an activity compared to the costs
- factories, fleet of delivery trucks, trade-secrets
- people or companies that sell goods or services
- truck drivers, answer the phones
- how people use their limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants and needs
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- - innovation, managerial talents
- usefulness
- an extra, not necessary for survival
- a tangible item
- anything of any value has a cost
- a need for movement/travel
17 Clues: usefulness • a tangible item • must have for survival • a need for movement/travel • a choice/decision that is made • - innovation, managerial talents • anything of any value has a cost • truck drivers, answer the phones • an extra, not necessary for survival • people who purchase goods and services • FoP - natural resources, water, animals • ...
What is Economics? 2026-05-15
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- of production The four categories of resources used to produce goods and services.
- Things used to make goods or services.
- cost The cost of the next best use of time or money when choosing to do one thing rather than another.
- A basic requirement for survival, such as food, clothing, or shelter.
- analysis An economic decision-making model that compares total benefits with total costs.
- The situation of not having enough resources to satisfy all wants and needs.
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- resources Land and materials from nature that can be used to make goods or services.
- Risk-taking individuals who start new businesses, introduce new products, or improve methods of making or doing something.
- Workers and their abilities.
- The alternative you face when you choose one good or service over another.
- To support or encourage.
- The study of how individuals and nations make choices about using scarce resources to fulfill needs and wants.
- Factories, tools, and equipment used to manufacture goods.
- Work that is done for people.
- An alternative or choice.
- Things people can touch or hold.
- A desire for a good or service.
17 Clues: To support or encourage. • An alternative or choice. • Workers and their abilities. • Work that is done for people. • A desire for a good or service. • Things people can touch or hold. • Things used to make goods or services. • Factories, tools, and equipment used to manufacture goods. • A basic requirement for survival, such as food, clothing, or shelter. • ...
Economics 2-3 2022-03-02
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- central planning authority in the former Soviet Union that devised and directed Five-Year Plans
- market in which goods and services are sold illegally
- gross domestic product on a per person basis; can be expressed in current or constant dollars
- independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa
- shift of an economy, or part of an economy, from private ownership to government ownership
- forced common ownership of factors of production; used in the former Soviet Union in agriculture and manufacturing
- comprehensive, centralized economic plan used by the Soviet Union and China to coordinate development of agriculture and industry
- established in 1993 by the Maastricht Treaty, its 28 member countries make it the largest single unified market in the world in terms of population and output
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- requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor.
- certificates that could be used to purchase government-owned property during privatization
- entering into an activity
- national policy of avoiding international alliances and economic interactions
- number of people per square mile of land area
- independently owned group of Japanese firms joined and governed by an external board of directors in order to regulate competition
- conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership
- China’s second Five-Year Plan, begun in 1958, which forced collectivization of agriculture and rapid industrialization
- fundamental restructuring of the Soviet economy; policy introduced by Gorbachev
17 Clues: entering into an activity • number of people per square mile of land area • market in which goods and services are sold illegally • requiring large amounts of capital in relation to labor. • independent Polish labor union founded in 1980 by Lech Walesa • conversion of state-owned factories and other property to private ownership • ...
Economics Vocabulary (ศัพท์เศรษฐศาสตร์) 2021-07-28
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- เงินอุดหนุน
- ราคา
- อีกชื่อหนึ่งของวิกฤตแฮมเบอร์เกอร์
- อักษรย่อ ผลิตภัณฑ์มวลรวมภายในประเทศ
- เงินเฟ้อ
- อักษรย่อ หนี้เสีย
- ภาษี
- สกุลเงินดิจิทัลประเภทหนึ่งที่ใช้เทคโนโลยี Blockchain
- ตลาดผูกขาด
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- การเริ่มต้นธุรกิจใหม่ โดยใช้นวัตกรรมและเทคโนโลยีหรือแนวคิดใหม่ๆ เข้ามาเป็นตัวขับเคลื่อน
- เงินฝืด
- ค่าเงินอ่อนตัว
- การนำเข้า
- อุปทาน
- อักษรย่อ ธนาคารแห่งประเทศไทย
- อุปสงค์
- ต้นทุน
17 Clues: ราคา • ภาษี • อุปทาน • ต้นทุน • เงินฝืด • อุปสงค์ • เงินเฟ้อ • การนำเข้า • ตลาดผูกขาด • เงินอุดหนุน • ค่าเงินอ่อนตัว • อักษรย่อ หนี้เสีย • อักษรย่อ ธนาคารแห่งประเทศไทย • อีกชื่อหนึ่งของวิกฤตแฮมเบอร์เกอร์ • อักษรย่อ ผลิตภัณฑ์มวลรวมภายในประเทศ • สกุลเงินดิจิทัลประเภทหนึ่งที่ใช้เทคโนโลยี Blockchain • การเริ่มต้นธุรกิจใหม่ โดยใช้นวัตกรรมและเทคโนโลยีหรือแนวคิดใหม่ๆ เข้ามาเป็นตัวขับเคลื่อน
Chapter 4 Economics 2021-09-14
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- a table that list the quantity of a good a person will buy at each different price
- when consumers react to an inrease in a good;d price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
- goods used in place of each other
- the change in consumption resulting from a change in real income
- a good that consumers demand more of when their income increases
- economic law that that states that consumers buy more of a good when its price decreases and less when it's price increases.
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at very different price.
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1
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- two goods that are bought and used together
- a graphic representation of a demand schedule
- a measure of how consumers react to a change in price
- describes demand that is not very sensitive to a price change
- a good that consumers demand less of when their income increases
- the total amount of money a firm receives by selling goods or services.
- describes demand that is very sensitive to a change in price
- a Latin phrase meaning "all other things held constant"
17 Clues: goods used in place of each other • two goods that are bought and used together • a graphic representation of a demand schedule • a measure of how consumers react to a change in price • a Latin phrase meaning "all other things held constant" • describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1 • the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it • ...
Economics Review Crossword 2024-02-05
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- ___________ is what motivates development of new products.
- One of the four factors of production
- People who ultimately determines the success of a product.
- The relationship between markets can best be described as?
- The amount of output in a specific amount of time with a given amount of resources is referred to as ____________.
- A __________ Economy has elements of socialism and capitalism.
- ________ is when prices rise.
- __________ freedom supports personal liberty.
- The government provides National ____________.
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- The choices made by consumers and ___________ drive the economy.
- _______ money is NOT backed by a physical good.
- _______ goods are expected to be used for more than 3 years.
- Gross _______ Product is how we measure an economy's size.
- ___________ and utility determine something's value.
- This is the term for negative economic growth.
- In traditional economies, economic decisions are primarily determined by
- _______ cost describes the difference in value between the best option and the next best alternative?
17 Clues: ________ is when prices rise. • One of the four factors of production • __________ freedom supports personal liberty. • This is the term for negative economic growth. • The government provides National ____________. • _______ money is NOT backed by a physical good. • ___________ and utility determine something's value. • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2022-06-20
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- A ___________ tax is one that increases with one's income.
- An ______ is the sale of a good or service to another country.
- A ________ is a type of market in which there is an absence of competition, and one single person or firm is the only supplier of a particular good/service.
- ____________ is a policy that aims to maximize exports and minimize imports.
- ________ rate refers to the rate at which one country's currency is traded for another.
- A period in the business cycle in which economic activity declines.
- A ______ is a tax imposed on the import/export of goods.
- ________ unemployment is the type of unemployment intrinsic to the upturn and downturn of the business cycle.
- Market _________ is the extent to which assets can be sold or bought without drastic change to said assets' prices.
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- Economic ___________ measures the well-being and quality of life in a country.
- _______ is the income earned from the sale of goods/services.
- A decrease in the value of a currency is known as a ____________.
- ________ is the concept that is the foundation for economics as a whole, and refers to the limited availability of resources.
- ________ utility is the change in total utility caused by the consumption of a single unit of a good or service.
- The attribute of economic independence is known as _______.
- _________ is when prices in an economy as a whole rise.
- ___ is an acronym that refers to the monetary value of all goods/services produced over a certain time period within a country.
17 Clues: _________ is when prices in an economy as a whole rise. • A ______ is a tax imposed on the import/export of goods. • A ___________ tax is one that increases with one's income. • The attribute of economic independence is known as _______. • _______ is the income earned from the sale of goods/services. • ...
Economics vocabulary crossword 2024-03-25
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- Natural resources or space needed for a business to produce output.
- The ideas and innovations at the top of a company that drive it forward.
- Demand for these goods is positively correlated with income levels.
- Income from a business's sales or trading activities.
- Positive or negative effects derived from the production and consumption of goods and services.
- The sector of industry that focuses on the extraction of natural resources.
- Humans needed to help a business operate and produce output.
- _________________ of scale is the concept of firms enjoying a lower average cost due to growth or increased output.
- _______________ costs do not change directly change with output.
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- The sector of industry that focuses on providing services.
- Finance, technology, machinery or man-made equipment needed to run a business.
- The sector of industry that focuses on manufacturing or producing goods out of materials and components.
- Tangible objects that firms produce for consumers.
- Demand for these goods is negatively correlated income levels.
- __________________ costs change directly with output.
- Intangible benefits that people pay for.
- __________________ of scale is the concept of firms experience a higher average cost of production due to growth or increased output.
17 Clues: Intangible benefits that people pay for. • Tangible objects that firms produce for consumers. • __________________ costs change directly with output. • Income from a business's sales or trading activities. • The sector of industry that focuses on providing services. • Humans needed to help a business operate and produce output. • ...
Economics Chapter 3 2024-05-13
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- fuel made from wood peat, municipal solid waste, straw, corn, tires, landfill, gasses, fish oils and other waste.
- rise in the general level of prices.
- Free enterprise market economy where people carry on their economic affairs freely, but are subject to some government intervention and regulation; also see mixed economy
- lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers.
- act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in market transactions; a character of capitalism and free enterprise.
- the struggle among sellers to attract consumers.
- fundamental feature of capitalism, which allows individuals to own and control their possessions as they wish; includes both tangible and intangible property.
- driving force encourages people and organizations to improve their material well-being; characteristic of capitalism and free enterprise.
- income that does not increase over time.
- Federal health insurance program for senior citizens, regardless of income.
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- role of the consumer as ruler of the market in determining the types of goods and services produced.
- an economic system in which privately owned businesses have the freedom to operate for a profit with limited government intervention.
- difference between the revenue from sales and the full opportunity cost of resources involved in producing the sales.
- Risk-taking individual in search of profits; one of four factors of production.
- severe economic downturn that lasted from late 2007 to mid-2009.
- Federal program of disability and retirement benefits that covers most working people.
- Economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies; also see modified free enterprise economy.
17 Clues: rise in the general level of prices. • income that does not increase over time. • the struggle among sellers to attract consumers. • lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers. • severe economic downturn that lasted from late 2007 to mid-2009. • Federal health insurance program for senior citizens, regardless of income. • ...
Economics Unit 3 2024-05-15
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- A legal entity owned by individual stockholders; the most complex form of business organization.
- Workers who perform manual labor or work in a trade.
- Workers who perform professional, managerial, or administrative work.
- A semi-independent business that pays a fee to a parent company to sell a certain product in a given area.
- A business owned by two or more people.
- An organization of workers formed to protect and advance their rights and interests.
- A company that spans several different industries.
- A process in which a neutral third party helps resolve a dispute between two parties.
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- A collective work stoppage by employees to protest against working conditions or negotiate better terms.
- The negotiation process between employers and a group of employees to determine working conditions, wages, and benefits.
- A process in which a neutral third party makes a binding decision to resolve a dispute.
- A business owned and managed by a single individual.
- Jobs that typically require minimal specialized skills or education.
- Jobs that typically require no specialized skills, education, or training.
- Jobs that typically require elaborate skills and an advanced educational degree.
- Jobs that typically require specialized abilities and training to perform tasks.
- which political party is generally more likely to support labor unions and their work? The Democratic Party
17 Clues: A business owned by two or more people. • A company that spans several different industries. • Workers who perform manual labor or work in a trade. • A business owned and managed by a single individual. • Jobs that typically require minimal specialized skills or education. • Workers who perform professional, managerial, or administrative work. • ...
