environmental economics Crossword Puzzles
Economics Chapter 3 2023-01-10
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- Lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers
- Federal health insurance program for senior citizens, regardless of income
- Role of consumer as ruler of the market in determining the types of goods and services produced
- Free enterprise market economy where people carry on the economic affairs freely, but are subject to some government intervention and regulation
- Driving force that encourages people and organizations to improve their mental well-being
- Rise in the general level of prices
- Severe economic downturn that lasted from late 2007 through mid-2009
- Act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in market transaction
- Federal program of disability and retirement benefits that covers most working people
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- Risk-taking individual in search of profits
- Economic system that has same combination of traditional, command, and market economies
- The struggle among sellers to attract customers
- Income that does not increase over time
- An economic system in which privately owned businesses have the freedom to operate for a profit with limited governemtn intervention
- Fuel made from wood, peat, municipal solid waste, straw, corn, tires, landfill gases, fish oils, and other waste
- Fundamental feature of capitalism, which allows individuals to own and control their possesions as they wish
- Difference between tje revenue from sales and the full opportunity cost of resources involved in producing the sales
17 Clues: Rise in the general level of prices • Income that does not increase over time • Risk-taking individual in search of profits • The struggle among sellers to attract customers • Lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers • Severe economic downturn that lasted from late 2007 through mid-2009 • ...
Southwest Asia Economics 2022-12-14
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- Major export of Saudi Arabia
- Economy where individuals make all the economic decisions
- Chemicals made from petroleum
- A type of resource that's able to replenish itself over time
- A limit on specific imported goods
- Trade Barrier used when countries have a political disagreement
- A type of resource that's unable to replenish itself
- The currency of Turkey
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- One country refuses to trade with another country
- The currency of Israel
- Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries
- Economy where the government makes all the economic decisions
- The currency of Saudi Arabia
- When you are great at making one thing
- Economy where economic decisions are based on what their ancestors did
- A tax on imported goods
- Another name for money
- Economy that is a mixture between market and command
18 Clues: The currency of Israel • Another name for money • The currency of Turkey • A tax on imported goods • The currency of Saudi Arabia • Major export of Saudi Arabia • Chemicals made from petroleum • A limit on specific imported goods • When you are great at making one thing • Organization of Petroleum Exporting Countries • One country refuses to trade with another country • ...
Economics of Culture 2023-01-25
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- Economy an economic system in which custom decides what people do, make, buy, and sell.
- are goods brought into a country from another country.
- is a continued rise in prices or the supply of money.
- is the ability of people to do work.
- the amount of good or service that a producer wants to sell.
- are goods sent out of one country to another in trade.
- is a period of slow economic growth or decline
- money and goods used to help people make or do things.
- the amount of something that a consumer wants to buy.
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- is to trade by exchanging one good or service for another.
- is the growth in free trade between countries.
- Cost is what is given up, such as time or money to make or buy something.
- is using knowledge in a practical way to accomplish a task, it can make the task easier and cheaper to create goods.
- the act of running a business and taking on the risk of that business.
- is the lack of a resource
- is a skilled person who has mastered a subject
- Economy is an economic system in which a central government decides what goods will be made and who will receive them
17 Clues: is the lack of a resource • is the ability of people to do work. • is the growth in free trade between countries. • is a skilled person who has mastered a subject • is a period of slow economic growth or decline • is a continued rise in prices or the supply of money. • the amount of something that a consumer wants to buy. • ...
Economics Chap. 1 2022-09-15
Across
- Cost The cost of the next best option
- Measure of worth in dollars and sense
- Work, factor of production
- Risk takers who do something new with resources they already have
- Choices Trade-offs
- A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- An accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, and transferable
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- Measure of a country's total output of goods over a twelve month period
- buyers
- The ability of an object to give satisfaction and be useful to an individual
- Market A place where one can buy things like land, labor, and capital
- A way of expressing a need
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants through limited resources
- Things we must have in order to survive
- Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold
- Gift of nature, factor of prodcution
- capital The measure of a population's health, skill, and motivation
17 Clues: buyers • Choices Trade-offs • A way of expressing a need • Work, factor of production • Gift of nature, factor of prodcution • Cost The cost of the next best option • Measure of worth in dollars and sense • Things we must have in order to survive • Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold • A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Year 7 Economics 2025-11-12
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- Human-made tools, machines, or buildings used to produce goods.
- The process of distributing resources among competing uses.
- Actions or activities that one person performs for another.
- Human effort used in the production of goods and services.
- A person who buys and uses goods and services.
- The study of how people use resources to satisfy needs and wants.
- Anything used to produce goods and services.
- The point where supply and demand are equal.
- The limited nature of society’s resources.
- Essential items required for survival, like food, water, and shelter.
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- The amount of a good or service that producers are willing and able to sell.
- A large quantity of something; opposite of scarcity.
- Physical items that can be bought or sold.
- Non-essential items that people desire to improve their quality of life.
- A person or business that makes and sells goods or services.
- cost: The value of the next best alternative that is given up.
- The amount of a good or service that consumers are willing and able to buy.
17 Clues: Physical items that can be bought or sold. • The limited nature of society’s resources. • Anything used to produce goods and services. • The point where supply and demand are equal. • A person who buys and uses goods and services. • A large quantity of something; opposite of scarcity. • Human effort used in the production of goods and services. • ...
Business Terminology 2024-05-16
7 Clues: A term in STEEPLE • A legal ownership structure • A stage in the business cycle • External environmental factor • A level in Maslow's Hierarchy • Culture an Internal Environmental factor • A point a business makes where sales revenue covers total cost
An Economic Way of Thinking Vocab 2026-01-16
5 Clues: Managing scarce resources • Explains economics as it is • How a country or region regulates • Involves opinions and value judgements • analysis Evaluate a project, decisions, or policy
Science 2018-04-30
Across
- The ... effect contributes to global warming.
- ungeahnt, z.B. Konsequenzen
- die Umwelt betreffend (adj)
- You can reduce your carbon ... by walking instead of driving.
- Durchbruch
- Artenvielfalt
- morally right
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- Fortschritt
- Schutz, Erhalt
- Ingenieurwesen
- Nachhaltigkeit
- veraendert, z.B. genetisch
- Einwand, Einspruch
- bedrohen, gefaehrden
14 Clues: Durchbruch • Fortschritt • Artenvielfalt • morally right • Schutz, Erhalt • Ingenieurwesen • Nachhaltigkeit • Einwand, Einspruch • bedrohen, gefaehrden • veraendert, z.B. genetisch • ungeahnt, z.B. Konsequenzen • die Umwelt betreffend (adj) • The ... effect contributes to global warming. • You can reduce your carbon ... by walking instead of driving.
Sustainable production and consumption 2026-05-05
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- is a powerful and essential sustainability tool that evaluates the environmental impacts of a product or service across its entire life cycle, from raw material extraction to the end of life.
- refers to the delivery of goods and services to meet human needs and improve quality of life while progressively reducing their environmental impacts of goods and resource intensity during their life-cycle.
- capable of being broken down especially into innocuous products by the action of living things (such as microorganisms).
- refer to the unintended consequences of economic activities that affect the environment and third parties not directly involved in the activity.
- is the practice of companies present misleading or false information about their environmental impact to appear more sustainable or eco-friendly than they truly are.
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- is a self-regulating business model where companies integrate social, environmental, and ethical concerns into their operations and stakeholder relations, going beyond legal compliance to positively impact society
- is a critical concept that influences how future benefits and costs of sustainability initiatives are valued, impacting investment decisions and policymaking.
- is a sustainable production and consumption model designed to eliminate waste, pollution, and the need for new raw materials.
- is the maximising of the supply of money, materials, staff, and other assets that can be drawn on by a person or organization in order to function effectively, with minimum wasted (natural) resource expenses.
9 Clues: capable of being broken down especially into innocuous products by the action of living things (such as microorganisms). • is a sustainable production and consumption model designed to eliminate waste, pollution, and the need for new raw materials. • ...
Economics Review by: Averi Moses 2021-10-01
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- There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- A factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- In this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- The amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- A listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
- The point where GDP stops growing
- There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- An example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- The turnaround point where GDP stops going down.
- This economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- All resources are limited.
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
Down
- The rise in the general price level.
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- The father of economics
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- Workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
- The quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.
- This type of economic system does not allow free enterprise; also called a command economy
- Reports on prices changes for goods.
- In this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- When producers do not make enough of a product.
- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- The quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- When producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
41 Clues: The father of economics • All resources are limited. • The point where GDP stops growing • The rise in the general price level. • Reports on prices changes for goods. • A decrease in the general price level. • A period of recovery from a recession. • When producers do not make enough of a product. • A factor of production; all the people who work. • ...
Economics Review by Alayzia Manuel 2021-10-04
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- An example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
- This type of economic system does not allow free enterprise; also called a command economy.
- A factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- The point where GDP stops growing.
- In this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- Smith The Father of Economics.
- In this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- The rise in the general price level.
- Price Index Reports on prices changes for goods.
- of Production The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- The turnaround point where GDP stops going down.
- Unemployment Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- of Demand There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
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- Unemployment Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- Unemployment Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.
- When producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- Hand This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- This economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- The quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
- All resources are limited.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- Schedule A listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
- When producers do not make enough of a product.
- The amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
- Unemployment Workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- Indicators Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- The quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- of Supply There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
41 Clues: All resources are limited. • Smith The Father of Economics. • The point where GDP stops growing. • The rise in the general price level. • A decrease in the general price level. • A period of recovery from a recession. • When producers do not make enough of a product. • A factor of production; all the people who work. • Price Index Reports on prices changes for goods. • ...
Economics Review by Brandon Garcia-Vernet 2021-10-01
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- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
- Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.
- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- The quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- In this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- The turnaround point where GDP stops going down.
- This economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- An example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
- A listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
Down
- The rise in the general price level.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- The quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- In this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
- The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- A factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- The amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
- Workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- The Father of Economics
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- All resources are limited.
- When producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- When producers do not make enough of a product.
- Reports on prices changes for goods.
- This type of economic system does not allow free enterprise; also called a command economy.
- The point where GDP stops growing.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
42 Clues: The Father of Economics • All resources are limited. • The point where GDP stops growing. • The rise in the general price level. • Reports on prices changes for goods. • A decrease in the general price level. • A period of recovery from a recession. • When producers do not make enough of a product. • A factor of production; all the people who work. • ...
Economics Crossword 2022-04-05
8 Clues: Form of money • goods for goods • economic problem • industrial action • main form of money • father of economics • Association of workers • Used in exchange for goods
Economics Review by {Tommy Dean} 2021-10-01
Across
- when producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- a listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
- There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- the turnaround point where GDP stops going down.
- reports on prices changes for goods.
- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
- unemployment workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- in this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- an example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- when producers do not make enough of a product.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- Unemployment Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.
Down
- this economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- the quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- this type of economic system does not allow free enterprise; also called a command economy.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- the Father of Economics.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- The point where GDP stops growing.
- the amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
- The rise in the general price level.
- all resources are limited.
- in this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- the quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- a factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
41 Clues: the Father of Economics. • all resources are limited. • The point where GDP stops growing. • reports on prices changes for goods. • The rise in the general price level. • A decrease in the general price level. • A period of recovery from a recession. • when producers do not make enough of a product. • The study of the economics of an entire country. • ...
Economics Review by {Tommy Dean} 2021-10-01
Across
- when producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- a listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
- There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- the turnaround point where GDP stops going down.
- reports on prices changes for goods.
- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
- unemployment workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- in this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- an example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- when producers do not make enough of a product.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- Unemployment Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.
Down
- this economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- the quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- this type of economic system does not allow free enterprise; also called a command economy.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- the Father of Economics.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- The point where GDP stops growing.
- the amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
- The rise in the general price level.
- all resources are limited.
- in this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- the quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- a factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
41 Clues: the Father of Economics. • all resources are limited. • The point where GDP stops growing. • reports on prices changes for goods. • The rise in the general price level. • A decrease in the general price level. • A period of recovery from a recession. • when producers do not make enough of a product. • The study of the economics of an entire country. • ...
Economics Review by {Tommy Dean} 2021-10-01
Across
- when producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- a listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
- There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- the turnaround point where GDP stops going down.
- reports on prices changes for goods.
- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
- unemployment workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- in this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- an example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- when producers do not make enough of a product.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- Unemployment Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.
Down
- this economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- the quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- this type of economic system does not allow free enterprise; also called a command economy.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- the Father of Economics.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- The point where GDP stops growing.
- the amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
- The rise in the general price level.
- all resources are limited.
- in this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- the quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- a factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
41 Clues: the Father of Economics. • all resources are limited. • The point where GDP stops growing. • reports on prices changes for goods. • The rise in the general price level. • A decrease in the general price level. • A period of recovery from a recession. • when producers do not make enough of a product. • The study of the economics of an entire country. • ...
Economics Review by Raven 2021-10-01
Across
- A listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
- The rise in the general price level.
- In this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
- Reports on prices changes for goods.
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
- The quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- The turnaround point where GDP stops going down.
- A factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
- Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- Workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
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- All resources are limited.
- There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- This type of economic system does not allow freeenterprise; also called a command economy.
- When producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- This economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- An example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- The Father of Economics.
- When producers do not make enough of a product.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
- There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
- Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- The point where GDP stops growing.
- In this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- The quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- The amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
41 Clues: The Father of Economics. • All resources are limited. • The point where GDP stops growing. • The rise in the general price level. • Reports on prices changes for goods. • A decrease in the general price level. • A period of recovery from a recession. • When producers do not make enough of a product. • The study of the economics of an entire country. • ...
Economics Review by T'niyah Shavers 2021-10-01
Across
- The amount earned when calculating the equilibrium (price x quantity)
- Workers with less skills, talent or education are replaced by machines to do their jobs.
- A factor of production; money, buildings, equipment and tools used to run in a business.
- Unemployment resulting from changes in weather or demand for the product.
- stops going down.
- The study of the economics of an entire country.
- A factor of production; all the people who work.
- The quantities of a product consumers are willing and able to buy at various prices given a time period.
- This concept means less government involvement; supply and demand will govern the market by itself, there’s no need for government interference.
- There is a direct relationship between price & quantity. If sellers can get a higher price, they will make more of a product.
- The point where GDP stops growing.
- An example of this kind of good is hot dogs and hot dog buns, waffles & syrup. When one price goes up, it may affect the sales of the other.
- A decrease in the general price level.
- Workers who are between jobs for whatever reason.GDP The dollar amount value of all final goods and services produced within a country’s borders in a year.
- Statistics that describe how well an economy is performing.
- Reports on prices changes for goods.
- In this type of economy, there is more government involvement than capitalist nations, but government runs key industries such as transportation and banking.
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- Unemployment directly related to swings in the business cycle.
- The way a nation uses its productive resources to produce and distribute goods and services.
- This economic system is commonly found in rural settings in 2nd or 3rd world nations.
- When producers do not make enough of a product.
- The point where the supply curve and demand curve intersect.
- A severe recession with high unemployment; very rare.
- The study of the economics of a small unit, such as a family or business.
- When producers make too much of a product and have to reduce the price to sell it.
- The rise in the general price level.
- This type of economic system does not allow free enterprise; also called a command economy.
- A factor of production; people who invest time and money to run a business.
- Father of economics
- A period of decline in the economy; the decline must last at least 6 months.
- A listing that shows the quantity demanded (of a product) at all prices that might occur in a market at a given time.
- A factor of production; everything contained in the earth or sea.
- All resources are limited.
- The dollar value of all final goods, services and structures produced in one year with labor and property supplied by US residents.
- The quantities of a product that sellers are willing and able to produce at a given price.
- A period of recovery from a recession.
- In this type of economy, there is market competition and private ownership of business.
- The study of the way a nation (or business or person) uses its limited resources to satisfy unlimited wants and needs.
- There is an opposite relationship between price & quantity. When the price goes down, consumers buy more.
- The turnaround point where
- Opportunity cost states that there is no such thing as a ______ lunch. There is always a cost for the choices you make.
41 Clues: stops going down. • Father of economics • All resources are limited. • The turnaround point where • The point where GDP stops growing. • The rise in the general price level. • Reports on prices changes for goods. • A period of recovery from a recession. • A decrease in the general price level. • When producers do not make enough of a product. • ...
Fuller Leadership Crossword 2022-02-14
Across
- Nutrition Services Supervisor
- Quality of Life Supervisor
- 2nd Floor Manager
- Director of Nursing
- Assistant Administrator
- 3rd Floor Manager
- Financial Counselor/Office Supervisor
- Security Supervisor
- Nutrition Services Supervisor
- Administrator
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- 4th Floor Manager
- Assistant Administrator
- 5th Floor Manager
- Environmental Services Supervisor
- Infection Prevention
- Therapy Supervisor
16 Clues: Administrator • 4th Floor Manager • 5th Floor Manager • 2nd Floor Manager • 3rd Floor Manager • Therapy Supervisor • Director of Nursing • Security Supervisor • Infection Prevention • Assistant Administrator • Assistant Administrator • Quality of Life Supervisor • Nutrition Services Supervisor • Nutrition Services Supervisor • Environmental Services Supervisor • ...
Yennifer Mazo- Laura Franco 10-01 2024-09-24
Across
- 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 • ...
Sixth Form 2021-01-21
Across
- Learning about the body
- Donde esta
- Studying poetry
- May the force be with you
- The study of religions
- how to make a mixture that explodes
- The art of maps
- Com si com sa
- What do you do on the astro turf?
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- Forex ads vibes
- Sell me this pen
- Back in the day there were wars !
- The art of computers
- the art of programming
- Numbers, Numbers and more Numbers
- utilising a paint brush
16 Clues: Donde esta • Com si com sa • Forex ads vibes • Studying poetry • The art of maps • Sell me this pen • The art of computers • The study of religions • the art of programming • Learning about the body • utilising a paint brush • May the force be with you • Back in the day there were wars ! • Numbers, Numbers and more Numbers • What do you do on the astro turf? • ...
Rise of the Dictators 2021-09-10
Across
- Japanese bureaucrats
- the idea the nation is foremost
- could be totalitarian
- Italian dictator
- a contributing factor to the dictators
- place where Mussolini tested the peace treaties
- Stalin's main opponent
- opposite of Communism
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- Japan and the USSR dealt with opposition in this way
- method of winning over support of the people
- site of Japanese expansion
- many countries had problems with this
- the Japanese based their expansion on this
- successor of Lenin
- early Soviet secret police
- Italy developed this in Abyssinia
16 Clues: Italian dictator • successor of Lenin • Japanese bureaucrats • could be totalitarian • opposite of Communism • Stalin's main opponent • site of Japanese expansion • early Soviet secret police • the idea the nation is foremost • Italy developed this in Abyssinia • many countries had problems with this • a contributing factor to the dictators • ...
Unmarriageable 2026-02-05
Across
- tone in Pride and Prejudice
- synonym for prospects
- romantic relationship before the wedding
- is a man who is going to get married
- ceremony in which people get married
- antonym of deglamourized
- is a woman who going to get married
- synonym of dignity
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- what triggers marriage in Mrs Bennett's view
- synonym of marriage
- what women expected from marriage
- a marriage thtat is like a business
- synonym of romanticized
- antonym of mismatch
- girl who isn't married yet
- male admirers
16 Clues: male admirers • synonym of dignity • synonym of marriage • antonym of mismatch • synonym for prospects • synonym of romanticized • antonym of deglamourized • girl who isn't married yet • tone in Pride and Prejudice • what women expected from marriage • a marriage thtat is like a business • is a woman who going to get married • is a man who is going to get married • ...
Mahammad Yunus 2023-03-06
10 Clues: won in 2006. • type of loan. • His wife's name. • His original job. • His daughters name. • The place he lives. • The bank he founded. • What he got a degree in. • the specific degree he got. • Type of people he lends money to.
Economics 2022-12-12
Across
- measures the responsiveness of demand to a change in income.
- Economics of individuals and business
- Land, Labour,Capital, Enterprize
- the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
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- the ratio of the percentage change in quantity demanded of a product to the percentage change in price.
- problem Limited resources
6 Clues: problem Limited resources • Land, Labour,Capital, Enterprize • Economics of individuals and business • measures the responsiveness of demand to a change in income. • the social science that studies the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. • ...
Leadership Quiz 2015-12-27
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- Graduate in chemistry and business management from King’s College London
- Holds a master degree in economics and management from University of Namur
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- A chemical engineer, who studied from University of Cambridge
- Graduate in Economics from University of Birmingham
- Doctorate in Molecular biology from University of Westminster
- He was the President of Oxford University Conservative Association Trinity
6 Clues: Graduate in Economics from University of Birmingham • A chemical engineer, who studied from University of Cambridge • Doctorate in Molecular biology from University of Westminster • Graduate in chemistry and business management from King’s College London • Holds a master degree in economics and management from University of Namur • ...
Limiting Factors Crossword Puzzle 2020-04-19
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- Factors, Living organisms in an ecosystem.
- Compete for food, water, space, sunlight.
- A substance within an environment that is needed for a organism for growth and reproduction.
- Evolved not to compete.
- Controlled by both density dependent and independent factors.
- Factor, Environmental factor that has the ability to restrict the growth, distribution, and abundance of a population.
- Group of organisms that belong to the same species and live in a given area.
- The development of a organism increases and reproduces faster which increase the population.
- Parasites that live off their hosts and weaken them which causes diseases.
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- When one species eats another.
- A community of living organisms and non living parts that are apart of the environment.
- Controlled by limiting factors.
- Crowding and stress example.
- Factors, Non-living parts in an ecosystem.
- Disasters, Density-Independent Limiting Factor Example.
- Dependent LF, Factors that operate more strongly on the larger populations.
- A environmental limiting factor.
- Population size does not affect the factor.
- Capacity, The number of organisms that an ecosystem can sufficiently support
- and Stress, Certain amount of space needed and can lead to a low birth rate.
20 Clues: Evolved not to compete. • Crowding and stress example. • When one species eats another. • Controlled by limiting factors. • A environmental limiting factor. • Compete for food, water, space, sunlight. • Factors, Living organisms in an ecosystem. • Factors, Non-living parts in an ecosystem. • Population size does not affect the factor. • ...
Ch 9 Vocab 2018-02-01
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- A factor that threatens or is harmful to human health.
- _________ diseases are caused by a pathogen.
- A(n) _________ disease is disease that has appeared for the first time or has reemerged.
- Environmental _______ is the study of how environmental factors affect human health.
- A chemical that affects the nervous system.
- Is a chemical that harms embryos and fetuses.
- The amount of a substance an organism is exposed to.
- The process where the concentration of a toxin grows as it flows through the food web.
- A colorless highly toxic gas found in some houses.
- The type of hazard that results from how or where we live.
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- Risk _________ is the process of measuring a risk.
- is a harmful mineral that was once used as insulation.
- The probability that a hazard will cause a harmful response.
- A chemical that causes cancer.
- A disease causing agent.
- The type of hazard that involves natural disasters.
- The type of hazard that involves a disease or virus.
- The study of disease in human populations.
- The study of how poisonous substances affect an organism's health.
19 Clues: A disease causing agent. • A chemical that causes cancer. • The study of disease in human populations. • A chemical that affects the nervous system. • _________ diseases are caused by a pathogen. • Is a chemical that harms embryos and fetuses. • Risk _________ is the process of measuring a risk. • A colorless highly toxic gas found in some houses. • ...
Neuroplasticity (11 Psych revision) 2024-05-07
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- Elimination of underused synapses (2 words)
- A nerve cell that receives and transmits neural information
- The process of developing the myelin sheath around the axon of a neuron
- The brain's ability to change in response to experiences
- Developing new branches on the dendrites or axons
- Changes in response to expected environmental experiences (2 words)
- A region that includes axon terminals, synaptic gap, and dendrites
- Neuron's ability to form new connections with undamaged neurons
- The space between two neurons (2 words)
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- Changes in response to unqiue environmental experiences (2 words)
- Neuron type that fires the message across the synaptic gap
- Rapid formation of new dendrites and axon terminals
- Part of the cell that receives neuronal messages
- Insulates the neuron and prevents disturbances
- The process by which new neurons are formed in the brain
- The brain's ability to restore neural funtioning after injury (2 words)
- Neuron type that recieves the message
- Type of plasticity that occurs in response to ageing
- Sends neuronal messages to the next neuron (2 words)
19 Clues: Neuron type that recieves the message • The space between two neurons (2 words) • Elimination of underused synapses (2 words) • Insulates the neuron and prevents disturbances • Part of the cell that receives neuronal messages • Developing new branches on the dendrites or axons • Rapid formation of new dendrites and axon terminals • ...
Ch 1 Vocabulary 2024-02-02
Across
- tangible items
- production weighed against resources
- things we think are true
- like to have things
- requirement for survival
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- managing unlimited wants with limited resources
- work performed for someone
- the things needed for industry
- the plays buyers and sellers make exchanges
- the monetary value of all that a country produces
- the efforts and abilities of people
- the "gifts of nature"
- limited resources
13 Clues: tangible items • limited resources • like to have things • the "gifts of nature" • things we think are true • requirement for survival • work performed for someone • the things needed for industry • the efforts and abilities of people • production weighed against resources • the plays buyers and sellers make exchanges • managing unlimited wants with limited resources • ...
Europe Economics vocabulary 2022-11-04
Across
- government control
- A rule enforced by the law/government
- economy mostly supply and demand
- something meeting again
- Economy Strict Government control.
- Mixed
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- balance of the global economy
- How the government is doiung
- Mixed
- Mixed
- Economy Traditional Customs and beliefs of the past.
- something you need
- Something you don't need
- economy Both run by both command and market.
- trading and getting what you want back.
15 Clues: Mixed • Mixed • Mixed • government control • something you need • something meeting again • Something you don't need • How the government is doiung • balance of the global economy • economy mostly supply and demand • A rule enforced by the law/government • Economy Strict Government control. • trading and getting what you want back. • ...
Economic Crossward 2021-02-04
Across
- researched focused on this issue
- study of government activities
- an economic policy that is designed to maximize exports and minimize the imports for an economy
- at the beginning of the 21st century, research focused on this issue. It is an unlawful use of violence
- economic study of urban areas
- in this type of economics it was important for a nation to utilize its economic resources rather than build a trade surplus
- accounting of a country's international transactions for a particular time period
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- if imports exceed exports this will happen, Also known as a trade deficit
- mount by which the value of a country's exports exceeds the cost of its imports
- branch of economics that uses microeconomic techniques to evaluate well-being at the aggregate level
- the idea of the undesirability of trade deficits persisted, and arguments against deficits are often advanced by advocates of this
- are produced and distributed among members of society
- the business activity of accepting and safeguarding money owned by others
- an increase in the production of goods and services over a specific period
- academic study of economies or economic events of the past
- nuclear, or other device intended to harm numerous people
- state of being unemployed
- the spread of nuclear weapons and technology
- increase in prices and fall in purchasing value of money
- arise as followers of one religion impose their beliefs on others with different religions
20 Clues: state of being unemployed • economic study of urban areas • study of government activities • researched focused on this issue • the spread of nuclear weapons and technology • are produced and distributed among members of society • increase in prices and fall in purchasing value of money • nuclear, or other device intended to harm numerous people • ...
religion 2 2022-08-17
Across
- Lenin , Trotsky and Stalin all belonged to this Soviet socialist party
- what Hitler's loyalists and supporters were
- , the British _____was one , related to Imperialsim , _________State Building which Spiderman could have climbed
- what you normally mop , the lower limit in economics
- economist who coined the word 'invisible hand'
- optimism or assurance , what John Maynard Keynes sought to bring back into the economy when the economy was depressed
- board game where you can be a banker or an investor
- lack , want , scarcity
- Stings song about the Cold War , Nikita Kruschev
- Berlin had this for the entire Cold War , an enclosure that builds a border
- birthplace of the industrial revolution
- italian explorer who traveled the ' Silk Road'
- in economics things fall into place and are in a state of balance or rest
- Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangelo lived during this period
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- region where Poland, the Czech Republic , Romania , Hungary etc are found
- brainchild of President Woodrow Wilson
- the upper limit
- what you do when you pump air into a tyre , to increase substantially
- a revolution that gave us the steam engine and mechanization
- arms race between the US and the USSR
- conference known also as the Crimean Conference where Roosevelt , Churchill and Stalin met to sort out and make sense of the post WWII political and military relations
- stock ________, black _______, public ________
- what ants do as they collect their food , store up or hoard
23 Clues: the upper limit • lack , want , scarcity • arms race between the US and the USSR • brainchild of President Woodrow Wilson • birthplace of the industrial revolution • what Hitler's loyalists and supporters were • economist who coined the word 'invisible hand' • italian explorer who traveled the ' Silk Road' • stock ________, black _______, public ________ • ...
Modern America 2024-04-22
Across
- conservative president in 1980s connected to "trinkle down" economics and Iran-Contra
- president forced to resign in scandal, went to China, and behind Vietnamization
- organization to protect environment
- elected president in 1992; impeached; Balkan Crisis
- taking of hostages at US embassy in Iran
- post 9/11 US invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq
- these broke in New Oreans during hurricane, flooding the city
- 2005 hurricane that hit New Orleans
- president associated with No Child Left Behind, 9/11, War on Terror, Patriot Act, Hurricane Katrina
- this barrier in Germany fell in 1989.
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- president elected in 1976 that brokered Camp David Accords
- conservation Christian political organization important during 1980s
- peace agreement between Israel and Egypt
- gave law enforcement great latitude to monitor phone and digital communication post 9/11
- elected president in 1988; Gulf War; "read my lips, no more taxes"
- conservative public policy research organization founded in 80s
- scandal involving illegal selling of weapons and illegal funding of terrorists in Latin America
- head of Soviet Union in 80s that tried to modernize it; there at end of the war
- pardoned Richard Nixon
- name for scandal involving breaking in to opponent political party offices
- "trinkle down" economics
- elected in 2008 as first black president
- first challenge of US post Cold War; involved kicking Sadam Hussein out of Kuwait when Iraq invaded
- 1970s oil embargo by OPEC
24 Clues: pardoned Richard Nixon • "trinkle down" economics • 1970s oil embargo by OPEC • organization to protect environment • 2005 hurricane that hit New Orleans • this barrier in Germany fell in 1989. • peace agreement between Israel and Egypt • taking of hostages at US embassy in Iran • elected in 2008 as first black president • post 9/11 US invasion of Afghanistan and Iraq • ...
economic crossword puzzle 2025-11-04
Across
- smith believed markets worked best with minimal government_____.
- what personal motive did smith say could benefit society as a whole?
- according to keynes economic downturns are caused by insufficient _____ demand
- / what school is thought is named after keynes ideas?
- what type of policy did keynes advocate to manage demand?
- / where was keynes educated at?
- according to smith specialization improves economic _______
- after the war what was he at the breton woods conference?
- who’s is the father of economics?
- which earlier theories did keynes challenge?
- his final work was to get a ____ from the U.S. to britain.
- where was adam smith educated at?
- until what year was he educated at the university of cambridge
- what year did he write the wealth of nations?
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- keynes argued that markets aren’t always self-_____
- keynes was considered a __________ economist
- what global economic crisis inspired keynes ideas?
- what book is adam smith known for?
- “in the long run we are all ____.”
- according to smith the division of ________ increases productivity
- smith ideas became the foundation of what school of economics?
- advocated for free trades and open ______.
- according to smith what’s the true source of a nations wealth
- in which scottish town was he born?
- what kind of public projects did keynes suggest to reduce unemployment?
- where did adam smith teach at?
- what did smith view as a natural regulator of market activity?
- where was keynes born
- what invisible force did smith say guides the market toward efficiency
- what year did keynes write the general theory of employment, interest and money
30 Clues: where was keynes born • where did adam smith teach at? • / where was keynes educated at? • who’s is the father of economics? • where was adam smith educated at? • what book is adam smith known for? • “in the long run we are all ____.” • advocated for free trades and open ______. • in which scottish town was he born? • keynes was considered a __________ economist • ...
vocab 2025-08-11
Across
- a thing that makes someone want or encourages someone to do something
- not enough of a something consumers want
- countrys money
- a form of currency like money
- a transaction where two or more parties freely trade goods or services
- an economic system characterized by competition and free trade
- best known as the father of economics
- loss of gain from picking something else
- work
- Factors of Production
- an economic state where nearly everyone who wants to work can find a job
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- something that can be used to value goods and services
- combines elements of both free market capitalism and command
- known for his theories of communism socialism and capitalism
- an economy in which production, investment, prices, and incomes are determined centrally by a government.
- a model used in economics to illustrate the maximum possible combinations of two goods or services
- something you buy to put a house on
- Socialism is a political and economic system where the means of production, such as factories and land, are owned or controlled by the community
- developing businesses to create value, often involving innovation and risk-taking
- loss of something that may not come back
- function of money letting people store their wealth
- Communism is a political and economic ideology that aims to establish a classless, stateless society based on common ownership of the means of production
- an economic system where private individuals or businesses own
23 Clues: work • countrys money • Factors of Production • a form of currency like money • something you buy to put a house on • best known as the father of economics • not enough of a something consumers want • loss of gain from picking something else • loss of something that may not come back • function of money letting people store their wealth • ...
staff 2023-05-11
14 Clues: snack queen • tigers fan • teacher mum • dance monkey • environmental • The spare one • cricket keeper • student teacher • boss man (for now) • maths game captain • keeps the school clean • Shhhhh, we are reading • longest serving teacher • the one who plays netball
Essentials of Ecology 2018-01-05
Across
- A fear of many forms of wildlife.
- Study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
- 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.
- Energy from the sun.
- Study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- Occurs when two or more processes interact so that the combined effect is greater than the sum of their separate effects.
- 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
- Some decomposers get the energy they need by breaking down glucose (or other organic compounds) in the absence of oxygen.
- Study of moral values and concepts concerning right and wrong human behavior and responsibilities.
- Provides educational and clinical services that help couples choose how many children to have and when to have them.
- Is the temporary or permanent removal of large expanses of forest for agriculture, settlements, or other uses.
- A perennial plant that grows in wetlands in parts of Europe.
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- Occurs when too many animals graze for too long and exceed the carrying capacity of a rangeland area
- 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.
- Which enables individuals with the trait to leave more offspring than other members of the population leave
- The movement of people into (immigration) and out of (emigration) specific geographic areas.
- Are large natural bodies of standing freshwater formed when precipitation, runoff, or groundwater seepage fills depressions in the earth’s surface
- 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 few producers, mostly specialized bacteria, can convert simple inorganic compounds from their environment into more complex nutrient compounds without using sunlight.
- 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.
- Is a study of how these characteristics of populations change in response to changes in environmental conditions.
- Is defined as the area of ocean needed to sustain the consumption of an average person, a nation, or the world.
- The process whereby earth’s life changes over time through changes in the genes of populations
- Annual precipitation is low and often scattered unevenly throughout the year.
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. • ...
Gabriel, Camille F. 2018-01-10
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- Is the ability of the Earth's various natural systems and human cultural systems and economics to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely
- Is the average number of children born to women in a population during their reproductive years
- Is the number of individuals in a population found in a particular area or volume
- Is an endeavor to discover how nature works and to use that knowledge to make predictions about what is likely to happen in nature
- Occurs when too many animals graze for too long and exceed the carrying capacity of a range-land area
- The amount of biologically productive land and water needed to supply the people in a particular country or area with resources
- Is a potentially catastrophic problem because of the vital ecological service at risk
- Feed on the waste or dead bodies of other organisms
- The idea that all living things are composed of cells
- Is a study of how these characteristics of populations change in response to changes in environmental conditions
- Dominates most of the Planet
- A well tested and widely accepted description of what happening over and over again in the same way in nature
- The most common interaction between species for limited resources
- RATE Is expressed as a percentage or number of species that go extinct within a certain time period such as a year
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- Is the management of natural resources with the goal of minimizing resource waste and sustaining resource supplies for current and future generation
- The process whereby Earth's life changes over time through changes in genes of population
- Fishing vessels used this in which involves putting out lines up to 130km long, hung with thousands of baited hooks
- The gradual change in species composition in a given area
- Is the capacity to do work or transfer heat
- Are disrupting and degrading some ecological and economic services provided by marine aquatic systems
- The process of repairing damage caused by humans to the biodiversity and dynamics of natural ecosystems
- Seek to understand population dynamics by investigating three main demographic processes: birth, immigration, and aging
- Moral principles that govern a person's behavior or the conducting of an activity
- A sequence of organisms, each of which serve as a source of food or energy for the next
- Is any in the environment that is harmful to the health, survival, or activities of humans or other organisms.
- Is used to catch fishes and shellfish. It involves dragging a funnel-shapes net held open at the neck along the ocean bottom
- The number of different species, it contains combined with the relative abundance of individuals within each of those species
- Are where rivers meet the sea
- Prevailing wind blowing over the oceans produce mass movements of surface water
- Large terrestrial regions characterized by similar climate, soil, plants, and animals regardless of where they found in the world
30 Clues: Dominates most of the Planet • Are where rivers meet the sea • Is the capacity to do work or transfer heat • Feed on the waste or dead bodies of other organisms • The idea that all living things are composed of cells • The gradual change in species composition in a given area • The most common interaction between species for limited resources • ...
Indus 2025-09-19
Cambio Climatico 2023-02-08
10 Clues: Waste • Osone(O3) • Mitigation • Oxygen (O2) • Deforestation • Vapour of H2O • Sustainability • Extreme weather • Methane(CH4, maagaas) • Environmental problems
Environment and sustainibility Policy 2024-02-21
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- What adjective describes actions or regulations mandated by law or established by governing authorities to ensure compliance with environmental standards
- What concept refers to meeting the needs of the present without compromising the ability of future generations to meet their own needs, often applied to environmental conservation and resource management?
- What term encompasses all the materials and substances found in the environment that are valuable to humans, including minerals, water, forests, and wildlife?
- What process involves converting waste materials into reusable materials to prevent the depletion of natural resources and reduce the volume of waste sent to landfills?
- The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide
- What term describes the introduction of harmful contaminants into the environment, such as air, water, or soil, often resulting from human activities and causing adverse effects on ecosystems and human health?
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- What essential resource covers approximately 71% of the Earth's surface and is crucial for all forms of life?
- What action aims to decrease the amount of waste, consumption, or emissions produced, contributing to environmental sustainability?
- The act of reducing something, such as waste, pollution, or energy consumption, to the smallest possible amount or degree?
- What set of principles or guidelines are established by governments or organizations to address specific issues or regulate certain practices, often aimed at promoting environmental protection and sustainability?
- What term refers to the release of gases, particles, and other substances into the atmosphere, often from human activities such as transportation and industry?
11 Clues: The process of capturing and storing atmospheric carbon dioxide • What essential resource covers approximately 71% of the Earth's surface and is crucial for all forms of life? • The act of reducing something, such as waste, pollution, or energy consumption, to the smallest possible amount or degree? • ...
Social Science Disciplines 2025-08-15
9 Clues: Mind and behavior • Humans and culture • Events and their impact • Language structure and use • Earth and human interaction • Money and resource management • Social groups and institutions • Science Power, law, governance • Population statistics and changes
SLOCC Climate Action Gathering 2023-10-17
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- The provider of clean electricity with a rate savings for San Luis Obispo County is named Central Coast Community____(CCCE)
- One third of our country's species are at risk of ______ in the coming decades.
- True or False? Out of the 1300 units being built from the Dana Reserve Project, 1000 will be affordable.
- True or False? Maintaining and expanding the urban forest is detrimental to mental health and decreases property values
- Some common regenerative techniques include planting trees, managing livestock grazing, and spreading _______, which all naturally draw down atmospheric carbon into plants and the soil.
- Deforestation impacts the lifestyle of ________ communities because they depend on the forest for food, medicine, building materials, and cultural resources.
- The program that continues to successfully protect important resource lands and agricultural lands surrounding the City of San Luis Obispo is known as the ______ Protection Program .
- How many acres per year of compost applications on lands within the San Luis Obispo Greenbelt are expected to be received through partnerships with local farmers and ranchers?
- True or False? Conserving private land is the key to addressing society’s most challenging issues. Landowners are at the heart of making it all possible.
- Which beach is named after the Chumash language word for tar, pismuʔ
- “_____ Solutions” is the 6th pillar of San Luis Obispo’s Climate Action Plan.
- According to the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) for the Dana Reserve Project, the air quality will decrease or increase after the Project is implemented?
- Affordable _____ is important in regards to the environment because it reduces vehicle use, improves air quality, and lowers carbon emissions.
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- The _____ Creek bog thistle plant is native to San Luis Obispo and is endangered.
- “______________ equity” is the term defined as having a focus on including diverse voices to guide the project’s definition and implementation.
- The increase of what would cause an imbalance between the housing and job ratio in San Luis Obispo?
- important partners for climate education and behavior change include homeowners’ associations (HOAs), property managers, and major _______.
- True or false? San Luis Obispo County is currently one of the least affordable places to buy a home in the United States.
- _____ conservation is an action to permanently conserve the natural, scenic, agricultural, historical, forested or open space character or uses of real property.
- What can build healthier soil, prevent soil erosion, conserve water, and improve plant growth in your garden and yard?
- A _____ easement is where landowners and a land trust enter a legal agreement to permanently limit the use of an area to protect conservation values.
- The 10 ___ goal called for planting and maintaining 10,000 new trees by 2035.
- In how many years is it anticipated for the Dana Reserve project to be built?
- What could result in climate change, desertification, soil erosion, fewer crops, flooding, increased greenhouse gasses in the atmosphere, and a host of problems for Indigenous people?
- 3,948 mature oak trees are going to be ____ if the SLO County Planning Commission approves the permit for the building development project on the west side of Nipomo.
- According to the Summary of Environmental Impacts Analysis by the Final Environmental Impact Report (FEIR) for the Dana Reserve Project, out of the 20 environmental impacts, how many were classified as less than significant impacts (the remaining environmental impacts would be classified as either significant, unavoidable adverse impacts or significant, but mitigable impacts)?
26 Clues: Which beach is named after the Chumash language word for tar, pismuʔ • In how many years is it anticipated for the Dana Reserve project to be built? • “_____ Solutions” is the 6th pillar of San Luis Obispo’s Climate Action Plan. • The 10 ___ goal called for planting and maintaining 10,000 new trees by 2035. • ...
The Human Person in the Environment 2025-09-22
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- One of the philosophical views that believes maintaining order in the environment will bring out the natural beauty of the surroundings and contribute to the well-being of the people and other organisms living in it.
- It applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society, and sees a relationship between social problems and environmental problems.
- It is an environmental disorder that brings destructions to our surroundings and has a great effect on human communities as this disrupts normal activities and results in damage to property and loss of lives.
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- A scientist who proposed the Gaia hypothesis in the 1970s.
- It is the ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior, Carefulness and wise decision making.
- It refers to prudence in decision-making regarding the use of resources to ensure that there is minimum to zero waste.
- Is being thrifty with the use of one’s resources, avoiding waste by sing only what is needed and reusing resources whenever possible.
- A person who works to protect, preserve, and manage natural resources and the environment for future generations.
- This view believes that humankind is part of a greater biological system or community, and we have a significant role as stewards of nature.
- It refers to maintaining the state of the environment.
- An English poet who quoted “No man is an island, entire of itself: every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main”.
- The discipline in philosophy that studies the moral relationship of human beings with the environment and its non-human contents.
- They were transformed to yield more resources for mankind.
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- Perspective that advocates to address the growing environmental problems.
- Philosophy teaches that a goof life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- It suggests that the Earth functions like a self-regulating system, like a living organism.
- Someone who believes that nature has value and that humans are only one part of the larger natural world.
- This concept focuses on reconciling human activities and economic development with the protection of the environment.
- It is a demand that we use our natural resources in such a manner that these are conserved so that the next generation will be able to use them.
- Some philosophies say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- This view believes that humans are not the only significant species on the planet, and that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- A practical example where climate ethics can be applied which is conserving electricity at home by turning off unused appliances or switching to solar.
- It gave way to farmland.
- They were mined for minerals and metals.
- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it. Our survival and well-being depend on the environment.
- Root cause of urban pollution in poor communities.
- A branch of applied ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
- Focuses on the significant role of humankind in the world and considers nature as how humans can meet their needs and survive.
- It refers to the fair distribution of environmental benefits, as well as the burden of meeting environmental challenges, and the practical and political application of climate ethics.
30 Clues: It gave way to farmland. • They were mined for minerals and metals. • Root cause of urban pollution in poor communities. • It refers to maintaining the state of the environment. • A scientist who proposed the Gaia hypothesis in the 1970s. • They were transformed to yield more resources for mankind. • ...
Intro to Philosophy 2025-09-22
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- Some philosophies (like deep ecology) say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- is being thrifty with the use of one’s resources, avoiding waste by sing only what is needed and reusing resources whenever possible.
- the person who said “No man is an island, entire of itself: every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main”
- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it.
- This is a philosophical view from Environmentalism, a moral approach that analyzes the relationship between humans and the environment, it also discusses environmental problems caused by human activities and social issues that impact the environment.
- This view places great value on ecosystems and biological communities.
- philosophical views that believes maintaining order in the environment will bring out the natural beauty of the surroundings and contribute to the well-being of the people and other organisms living in it.
- refers to the fair distribution of environmental benefits, as well as the burden of meeting environmental challenges, and the practical and political application of climate ethics.
- a branch of philosophy that is concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it.
- It applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society, and sees a relationship between social problems and environmental problems.
- this concept focuses on reconciling human activities and economic development with the protection of the environment.
- Creating green spaces, reducing car dependency, and improving public transport for cleaner air and healthier living.
- Conserving electricity at home by turning off unused appliances or switching to solar.
- This perspective advocates to address the growing environmental problems.
- It is the ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior, Carefulness and wise decision making.
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- the permanent removal of forests to clear land for non-forest uses, such as agriculture, cattle ranching, mining, and urban development.
- It refers to maintaining the state of the environment
- It is a demand that we use our natural resources in such a manner that these are conserved so that the next generation will be able to use them.
- believes that nature has value (not just for human use) and that humans are only one part of the larger natural world.
- a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth's local, regional and global climates.
- an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s.
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- the scientists who proposed the GAIA HYPOTHESIS
- believes that humans are not the only significant species on the planet, and that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- emissions stemming from the burning of fossil fuels and the manufacture of cement.
- focuses on the significant role of humankind in the world and considers nature as how humans can meet their needs and survive.
- person who works to protect, preserve, and manage natural resources and the environment for future generations.
- refers to prudence in decision-making regarding the use of resources to ensure that there is minimum to zero waste.
- Philosophy teaches that a goof life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- a branch of applied ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
30 Clues: the scientists who proposed the GAIA HYPOTHESIS • Humans are not separate from nature but part of it. • It refers to maintaining the state of the environment • an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s. • This view places great value on ecosystems and biological communities. • ...
39. Global warming 2023-06-16
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- - A structure that traps heat, causing temperatures to rise and meet.
- - Changing to survive, nature's way to strive.
- - Protecting nature's resources, a practice that shows our forces.
- - Relating to the North and South Poles, where ice is on a dangerous patrol.
- - When species disappear, a tragedy we should all fear.
- - Cutting down trees, a practice that brings environmental unease.
- - Waters on the increase, coastal areas feeling the squeeze.
- - Days of scorching heat, seeking shade is quite a feat.
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- - Gases released into the air, causing environmental despair.
- - Parched and dry, no rain to bestow.
- - A chemical element, released by burning coal and gasoline.
- - A layer in the sky, protecting us from harmful rays up high.
- - Knowing the issue at hand, spreading knowledge across the land.
- - Ice turning to water, a consequence of global warming's slaughter.
- - Energy that won't deplete, a sustainable power we should meet.
15 Clues: - Parched and dry, no rain to bestow. • - Changing to survive, nature's way to strive. • - When species disappear, a tragedy we should all fear. • - Days of scorching heat, seeking shade is quite a feat. • - A chemical element, released by burning coal and gasoline. • - Waters on the increase, coastal areas feeling the squeeze. • ...
40. Recycling 2023-06-16
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- - A structure that traps heat, causing temperatures to rise and meet.
- - Changing to survive, nature's way to strive.
- - Protecting nature's resources, a practice that shows our forces.
- - Relating to the North and South Poles, where ice is on a dangerous patrol.
- - When species disappear, a tragedy we should all fear.
- - Cutting down trees, a practice that brings environmental unease.
- - Waters on the increase, coastal areas feeling the squeeze.
- - Days of scorching heat, seeking shade is quite a feat.
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- - Gases released into the air, causing environmental despair.
- - Parched and dry, no rain to bestow.
- - A chemical element, released by burning coal and gasoline.
- - A layer in the sky, protecting us from harmful rays up high.
- - Knowing the issue at hand, spreading knowledge across the land.
- - Ice turning to water, a consequence of global warming's slaughter.
- - Energy that won't deplete, a sustainable power we should meet.
15 Clues: - Parched and dry, no rain to bestow. • - Changing to survive, nature's way to strive. • - When species disappear, a tragedy we should all fear. • - Days of scorching heat, seeking shade is quite a feat. • - A chemical element, released by burning coal and gasoline. • - Waters on the increase, coastal areas feeling the squeeze. • ...
Latin America Geography Review 2024-03-04
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- Cuba is known for growing this on plantations
- environmental issue in which trees are being cut down to make room for new cities and farmland
- body of water that is located south of Cuba
- this Latin American country borders the United States
- man-made structure that allows ships to get from the Atlantic to the Pacific
- body of water that lies in between Florida and Mexico
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- this type of environmental issue exists in Mexico City to this day
- mountain range in Mexico
- ocean to the EAST of Latin America
- largest country in Latin America
- largest rainforest in the world
- second largest river in the world
- ocean to the WEST of Latin America
- mountain range that runs down the west coast of South America
- the U.S. put this type of trade barrier on Cuba after the Cuban Missile Crisis
15 Clues: mountain range in Mexico • largest rainforest in the world • largest country in Latin America • second largest river in the world • ocean to the EAST of Latin America • ocean to the WEST of Latin America • body of water that is located south of Cuba • Cuba is known for growing this on plantations • this Latin American country borders the United States • ...
review 2023-06-25
11 Clues: funny • prosper • improve • turn around • noun from see • mass movement • opposite of war • against the law • environmental threat • emergency food program • 3rd American pressident
Framing Structures 2024-03-26
13 Clues: Load • Load • Load • Joist • member • Framing • Framing • Construction • Braced Framing • and Beam Framing • Wall Construction • Frame Construction • Frame and Truss Framing
overconsumption 4 2026-03-17
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- What alternative option reduces the need for ownership
- What way of living supports environmental balance
- What type of items should be reduced to protect the environment
- What type of goods should consumers choose to reduce overconsumption
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- What can promote sustainable practices at a national level
- What framework focuses on protecting future generations while meeting present needs
- What type of consumption is promoted through education and awareness
- What practice encourages using products multiple times
- What helps raise awareness about environmental problems
- What should consumers give to companies that follow sustainable practices
- What action allows people to use items collectively instead of buying new ones
- What action helps reduce waste by fixing products instead of replacing them
12 Clues: What way of living supports environmental balance • What alternative option reduces the need for ownership • What practice encourages using products multiple times • What helps raise awareness about environmental problems • What can promote sustainable practices at a national level • What type of items should be reduced to protect the environment • ...
Essentials of Ecology 2018-01-05
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- Provides educational and clinical services that help couples choose how many children to have and when to have them.
- Is a measure of an energy source’s capacity to do useful work
- Is a study of how these characteristics of populations change in response to changes in environmental conditions.
- A few producers, mostly specialized bacteria, can convert simple inorganic compounds from their environment into more complex nutrient compounds without using sunlight.
- A fear of many forms of wildlife.
- Is the ability of the earth’s various natural systems and human cultural systems and economies to survive and adapt to changing environmental conditions indefinitely.
- Which enables individuals with the trait to leave more offspring than other members of the population leave
- Some decomposers get the energy they need by breaking down glucose (or other organic compounds) in the absence of oxygen.
- It occurs when species competing for similar scarce resources evolve specialized traits that allow them to use shared resources at different times, in different ways, or in different places
- The loss of moisture from the landscape and the resulting semiarid or arid conditions on the leeward side of high mountains.
- Is the temporary or permanent removal of large expanses of forest for agriculture, settlements, or other uses.
- Is defined as the area of ocean needed to sustain the consumption of an average person, a nation, or the world.
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- Are large natural bodies of standing freshwater formed when precipitation, runoff, or groundwater seepage fills depressions in the earth’s surface
- Occurs when too many animals graze for too long and exceed the carrying capacity of a rangeland area
- Annual precipitation is low and often scattered unevenly throughout the year.
- A perennial plant that grows in wetlands in parts of Europe.
- Energy from the sun.
- Occurs when two or more processes interact so that the combined effect is greater than the sum of their separate effects.
- Study of moral values and concepts concerning right and wrong human behavior and responsibilities.
- Study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services.
- A contiguous area of habitat is reduced in area and divided into smaller, more scattered, and isolated patches, or habitat islands. This process can decrease tree populations in forests (Science Focus, at right), block migration routes, and divide populations of a species into smaller and more isolated groups that are more vulnerable to predators, competitor species, disease, and catastrophic events such as storms and fires
- The movement of people into (immigration) and out of (emigration) specific geographic areas.
- The process whereby earth’s life changes over time through changes in the genes of populations
- Consists of bottom dwellers such as oysters, which anchor themselves to one spot; clams and worms, which burrow into the sand or mud; and lobsters and crabs, which walk about on the sea floor.
- Study of how organisms interact with one another and with their nonliving environment.
25 Clues: Energy from the sun. • A fear of many forms of wildlife. • A perennial plant that grows in wetlands in parts of Europe. • Is a measure of an energy source’s capacity to do useful work • Annual precipitation is low and often scattered unevenly throughout the year. • Study of the production, distribution, and consumption of goods and services. • ...
work 2020-12-16
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- working for 3-5 hours a day
- working for over 9 hours a day
- worker
- requiring a lot of effort and hard work
- not forever
- your opportunities in the future
- out of work
- forever
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- with high salary
- easy to adapt to changing situations
- (3 words) responsible for
- sphere in economics
- (2 words) your way in the profession
- making you feel under pressure, nervous
- working standard amount of time per day
- with a lot of opponents
16 Clues: worker • forever • not forever • out of work • with high salary • sphere in economics • with a lot of opponents • (3 words) responsible for • working for 3-5 hours a day • working for over 9 hours a day • your opportunities in the future • easy to adapt to changing situations • (2 words) your way in the profession • requiring a lot of effort and hard work • ...
Classification 2025-01-30
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- What everyone at a university gets
- it's best when people mind their own
- fitness
- painting, sculpture etc
- money, money, money!
- we are using it right now
- understanding the mind
- these graduates might specialize in settlements
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- read it and maybe weep
- making sense of it all
- fairy tales are an example
- funny or illustrative
- a study of people
- some babies experience this
- the heavens above
- the type of study that matters in cities
16 Clues: fitness • a study of people • the heavens above • money, money, money! • funny or illustrative • read it and maybe weep • making sense of it all • understanding the mind • painting, sculpture etc • we are using it right now • fairy tales are an example • some babies experience this • What everyone at a university gets • it's best when people mind their own • ...
Economic Systems 2023-04-04
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- Economic system in which prices and wages are determined by unrestricted competition between businesses, without government intervention
- Scottish economist and philosopher was known as the father of modern economics
- German philosopher and economist known for his theories on communism and the labor theory of value
- Economic system in which resources are owned and controlled by the government or the state
- The study of how people and societies use limited resources to satisfy their unlimited wants and needs
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- Economic system in which resources are allocated based on customs, traditions, and beliefs
- Sector of the economy that is controlled by the government and includes public services
- The exchange of goods and services across international borders
- Sector of the economy that is controlled by individuals or private companies
- Agreement that established a free trade zone between the United States, Canada, and Mexico
- Economic system that combines elements of both the command and market economies
11 Clues: The exchange of goods and services across international borders • Sector of the economy that is controlled by individuals or private companies • Scottish economist and philosopher was known as the father of modern economics • Economic system that combines elements of both the command and market economies • ...
Ug courses 2022-06-22
8 Clues: for artisans • for engineers • for hotel staff • management course • for economics lovers • lawers pursue this course • only IIM offer these courses • first choice of commerce studnets
Environment Strategic Performance Management 2024-12-15
Fiscal Policy 2025-12-02
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- Economics (John Maynard Keynes) An approach designed to lower unemployment and raise output by stimulating aggregate demand.
- Economics Federal government's attempt to influence or stabilize the economy through taxes and spending.
- The delay in identifying changes in GDP due to slow or incomplete economic data.
- The point where taxpayers feel they are paying more in taxes than they receive in benefits.
- The concept that changes in investment spending will magnify the effect on total spending.
- The time between the approval of a policy and when it actually goes into effect.
- A change in investment spending caused by a change in total spending; lower spending makes investors more cautious.
- Programs that automatically trigger government spending when economic growth slows.
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- The time it takes lawmakers to debate and pass economic policies.
- A tax system where reduced income results in paying lower taxes.
- Social programs with eligibility requirements that provide income supplements (e.g., Social Security).
- Insurance Payments to workers who lose their jobs through no fault of their own for a limited time.
12 Clues: A tax system where reduced income results in paying lower taxes. • The time it takes lawmakers to debate and pass economic policies. • The delay in identifying changes in GDP due to slow or incomplete economic data. • The time between the approval of a policy and when it actually goes into effect. • ...
Economics Chap. 1 2022-09-15
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- Cost The cost of the next best option
- Measure of worth in dollars and sense
- Work, factor of production
- Risk takers who do something new with resources they already have
- Choices Trade-offs
- A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- An accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, and transferable
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- Measure of a country's total output of goods over a twelve month period
- buyers
- The ability of an object to give satisfaction and be useful to an individual
- Market A place where one can buy things like land, labor, and capital
- A way of expressing a need
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants through limited resources
- Things we must have in order to survive
- Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold
- Gift of nature, factor of prodcution
- capital The measure of a population's health, skill, and motivation
17 Clues: buyers • Choices Trade-offs • A way of expressing a need • Work, factor of production • Gift of nature, factor of prodcution • Cost The cost of the next best option • Measure of worth in dollars and sense • Things we must have in order to survive • Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold • A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Economics Chap. 1 2022-09-15
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- Cost The cost of the next best option
- Measure of worth in dollars and sense
- Work, factor of production
- Risk takers who do something new with resources they already have
- Choices Trade-offs
- A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- An accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, and transferable
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- Measure of a country's total output of goods over a twelve month period
- buyers
- The ability of an object to give satisfaction and be useful to an individual
- Market A place where one can buy things like land, labor, and capital
- A way of expressing a need
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants through limited resources
- Things we must have in order to survive
- Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold
- Gift of nature, factor of prodcution
- capital The measure of a population's health, skill, and motivation
17 Clues: buyers • Choices Trade-offs • A way of expressing a need • Work, factor of production • Gift of nature, factor of prodcution • Cost The cost of the next best option • Measure of worth in dollars and sense • Things we must have in order to survive • Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold • A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Economics Chap. 1 2022-09-15
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- Cost The cost of the next best option
- Measure of worth in dollars and sense
- Work, factor of production
- Risk takers who do something new with resources they already have
- Choices Trade-offs
- A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources
- An accumulation of goods that are tangible, scarce, and transferable
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- Measure of a country's total output of goods over a twelve month period
- Buyers
- The ability of an object to give satisfaction and be useful to an individual
- Market A place where one can buy things like land, labor, and capital
- A way of expressing a need
- The study of how people try to satisfy unlimited wants through limited resources
- Things we must have in order to survive
- Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold
- Gift of nature, factor of production
- capital The measure of a population's health, skill, and motivation
17 Clues: Buyers • Choices Trade-offs • A way of expressing a need • Work, factor of production • Gift of nature, factor of production • Cost The cost of the next best option • Measure of worth in dollars and sense • Things we must have in order to survive • Market A place where goods and services are purchased and sold • A condition where unlimited human wants face limited resources • ...
Economics and History 2022-11-28
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- type of source created at the time being studied
- the import and export of goods and services
- unlimited needs and wants but limited resources
- when consumers must decide between two or more goods and services
- the citizens who made up most of the population in Rome
- someone who takes the risk of starting their own business
- when someone creates something new or inventive
- someone who is owned by a wealthy Roman citizen
- the importance given to a particular historical event, person or issue
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- the topic we studied during term 3
- the topic we studied in term 1
- focusing on the production of one good or service
- the topic we studied during term 4
- people who worked in the Roman Senate
- information gathered from a historical source
- the person who started Ancient Rome
- type of source created after the time being studied
17 Clues: the topic we studied in term 1 • the topic we studied during term 3 • the topic we studied during term 4 • the person who started Ancient Rome • people who worked in the Roman Senate • the import and export of goods and services • information gathered from a historical source • unlimited needs and wants but limited resources • ...
Economics Unit Vocabulary 2023-01-01
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- something to make your life easier
- goods produced within the borders of one country that EXIT when sent to another country
- when there is not enough supply to meet the demand
- something you must have to live
- the number of customers that want to buy a product or service
- a person that buys goods or services
- an item people want or need that can be held
- exchange of goods and services using money
- the amount of something that is available
- a person that sells goods or services
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- a resource that is used to produce other goods
- exchange of goods and services without the use of money
- people who take the risk of owning their own business
- a resource that comes from human effort
- work people do for customers
- a resource that comes from nature
- goods produced outside the borders of one country that are brought IN to the country
17 Clues: work people do for customers • something you must have to live • a resource that comes from nature • something to make your life easier • a person that buys goods or services • a person that sells goods or services • a resource that comes from human effort • the amount of something that is available • exchange of goods and services using money • ...
Economics Chapter 4 2021-09-13
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- a list of the quantity of a good that a person will buy at different prices
- consuming less of a good and more of another as a reaction to a price increase
- demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to one
- desire to own something and the ability o pay for it
- two goods that are used together
- information about populations of people
- goods used in place of one another
- the amount people buy changes when their income changes
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- graphic representation of a demand schedule
- goods that consumers demand more of when incomes increase
- when demand is not very sensitive to price changes
- gods for which demand falls as income increases
- concept that consumers will buy more a of a good when its price is lower and less when its price is higher
- the assumption that nothing other than the price of a good will change
- table listing the quantity of a good that all consumers will buy at various prices
- when demand is very sensitive to price changes
- entire amount of money a company receives by selling goods or services
17 Clues: two goods that are used together • goods used in place of one another • information about populations of people • graphic representation of a demand schedule • when demand is very sensitive to price changes • gods for which demand falls as income increases • demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to one • when demand is not very sensitive to price changes • ...
Unit 5 Economics 2023-05-17
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- A period of declining national economic activity usually measured as a decrease in GDP for at least two consecutive quarters (six months).
- Money Policy, A monetary policy designed to accelerate the rate of growth the money supply in order to stimulate economic growth.
- Indicators, Statistics that help economists judge the health of an economy.
- An increase in the overall price level of goods and services produced in an economy.
- Policy, Government policy regarding taxing and spending .
- policy, A monetary policy designed to slow the rate of growth of the money supply in order to reduce inflation.
- Cycle, A recurring pattern of growth and decline in economic activity over time.
- effect, A ripper effect in which a change in spending by one person or business leads to additional changes in spending by another person or buisness.
- Price Index, A measure of price changes in consumer goods and services over time;the CPI shows changes in the cost of living from year to year.
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- , A combination of economic stagnation-or slowdown- and high inflation; Features of stagflation include slow or zero economic growth, high unemployment, and rising prices.
- Rate, The percentage of the labor force that is not employed but is actively seeking work.
- spending, Government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues.
- Deficit, The debt ceiling is the limit placed by Congress on the amount of debt the government can accrue
- Policy, Central bank policy aimed at regulating the amount of money in circulation.
- Rate, The percentage increase in the average price level of goods and services from one month or year to the next.
- Domestic Product, The market value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a given period of time.
- effect, The possible effect of increased government borrowing on businesses and consumers; by driving interest rates up, high levels of government borrowing may crowd private borrowers out of the lending marketing.
17 Clues: Policy, Government policy regarding taxing and spending . • spending, Government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues. • Indicators, Statistics that help economists judge the health of an economy. • Cycle, A recurring pattern of growth and decline in economic activity over time. • ...
Economics Loic Thiry 2018-02-26
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- two good which are bought in conjunction with one another
- merger of two firms in the same market on the same stage of production
- McDonalds buys a ranch
- a part of the economy's cycle where inflation is likely to be high and GDP growth is storng
- an economy of scale wherby a large firm can hire specialist managers
- an economy of scale whereby large firms ca benefit from more interesting loans
- the willingness and ability to purchase a certain good or service at a given price point
- a cost due to inflation measured in time and effort
- two goods which are easily swappable
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- 60 workers can be more of this than 10000000
- A ranch buys McDonald's
- an obstruction to exports by a foreign government
- two goods which are identical to the consumer
- rent and interest payments are examples of this
- McDonalds buys Apple
- the more you output, the higher this is
- the cost of having to change information regularly because of inflation
17 Clues: McDonalds buys Apple • McDonalds buys a ranch • A ranch buys McDonald's • two goods which are easily swappable • the more you output, the higher this is • 60 workers can be more of this than 10000000 • two goods which are identical to the consumer • rent and interest payments are examples of this • an obstruction to exports by a foreign government • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2022-04-07
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- money in the form of dollars and coins
- when demand is higher than supply
- how much consumers want a good or service
- how much of a good or service there is
- a ______ card gives you a loan from the bank which you must pay back at the end of the month, or you will be charged interest
- the process of making a good or service
- trying to attract consumers by offering goods at lower prices
- the amount charged for utilizing a service OR the amount paid to you for depositing money
- when supply is higher than demand
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- motivation or encouragement to do something
- getting goods and services to consumers
- when you put your money in the bank for safe keeping
- using a good or service
- how people, businesses, and governments make decisions about how to use resources
- how much a company makes after paying for business expenses
- Examples of ______ resources include machines and tools
- a ______ card takes money immediately from your account
17 Clues: using a good or service • when demand is higher than supply • when supply is higher than demand • money in the form of dollars and coins • how much of a good or service there is • getting goods and services to consumers • the process of making a good or service • how much consumers want a good or service • motivation or encouragement to do something • ...
Basic Economics Crossword 2024-02-21
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- ___ of production (ex. land)
- ___economics: the study of individual behavior
- Temporary market condition of a resource deficit
- Amount available for sale at all prices produced in one year
- Scarce items that satisfy consumer wants
- An act a consumer is willing to pay for
- Goods used to make other goods
- Adam ___ of Invisible Hand theory
- Changing resources into goods
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- ___economics: the study of the overall economy
- economy
- Too much
- How one economic variable reacts to a change in another
- Market value of all goods/services
- Amount of goods/services people are willing to buy
- Limited availability of a resource
- Market supply and demand balance
17 Clues: economy • Too much • ___ of production (ex. land) • Changing resources into goods • Goods used to make other goods • Market supply and demand balance • Adam ___ of Invisible Hand theory • Market value of all goods/services • Limited availability of a resource • An act a consumer is willing to pay for • Scarce items that satisfy consumer wants • ...
Basic Economics Crossword 2024-02-21
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- ___ of production (ex. land)
- ___economics: the study of individual behavior
- Q supplied < Q demanded
- Amount available for sale at all prices produced in one year
- Scarce items that satisfy consumer wants
- An act a consumer is willing to pay for
- Goods used to make other goods
- Adam ___ of the Invisible Hand theory
- Turning resources into goods
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- ___economics: the study of the overall economy
- ___ economy is a blend of economic systems
- Q supplied > Q demanded
- How one economic variable reacts to a change in another
- Market value of all goods/services
- Amount of goods/services people are willing to buy
- Limited availability of a resource
- Market supply and demand balance
17 Clues: Q supplied > Q demanded • Q supplied < Q demanded • ___ of production (ex. land) • Turning resources into goods • Goods used to make other goods • Market supply and demand balance • Market value of all goods/services • Limited availability of a resource • Adam ___ of the Invisible Hand theory • An act a consumer is willing to pay for • Scarce items that satisfy consumer wants • ...
Economics Final 2023 2023-12-13
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- losely related to GDP, estimates the total value of all final goods and services produced by a country's residents. It factors in residents' overseas investment income and foreign residents' income within the country.
- financial asset or instrument with economic value that can be bought, sold, or traded.
- My favorite Drink
- potential benefits foregone when choosing one option over another, impacting decisions in economics and everyday life.
- basic materials or products bought in large quantities for producing other goods and services.
- The greatest sport ever. Invented by Dr. James Naismith
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- investigates the financial decision-making processes of individuals, households, and businesses, particularly in markets for goods and services.
- fundamental theory in economics that explains how prices and quantities are determined in a market.
- charges applied to borrowed money, goods, or assets, expressed as a percentage of the outstanding loan. They apply to various lending transactions, including mortgages, business loans, and tuition fees.
- reflects a positive outlook on a market's performance, indicating that stock prices are increasing or expected to rise.
- focuses on analysing a nation's overall economic performance and behaviour, including factors like unemployment, GDP, inflation, and growth.
- measures a nation's economic performance by summing the monetary value of all goods and services produced within its borders during a specific period. This metric offers a quick snapshot of a country's economic health, making it essential for comparisons and policy decisions.
- economic system driven by supply and demand, with limited government intervention.
- the gradual decline in the purchasing power of a currency over time, leading to rising living costs.
- a stock market with pessimistic prospects, where stock prices face a prolonged decline.
- signifies ownership in an asset or company.
- Our Mascott
17 Clues: Our Mascott • My favorite Drink • signifies ownership in an asset or company. • The greatest sport ever. Invented by Dr. James Naismith • economic system driven by supply and demand, with limited government intervention. • financial asset or instrument with economic value that can be bought, sold, or traded. • ...
Intro to Economics 2025-02-05
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- a synonym for shortage
- services can be __________ or unpaid
- one type of scarcity is scarcity of ______
- these are the basic materials used to make a product; they come from natural resources
- these kinds of resources are found directly in nature
- we have to make _______ because of scarcity
- another term for money (or other type of wealth used for a purpose)
- you cannot survive for more than 3 days without this natural resource
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- a self-made businessperson
- these are merchandise or possessions
- work, especially physical work
- the study of choice under conditions of scarcity
- one type of scarcity is scarcity of ____
- merchandise means things that are for ___
- this raw material comes from sheep
- anything you own that has value
- the action of helping or doing work for someone
17 Clues: a synonym for shortage • a self-made businessperson • work, especially physical work • anything you own that has value • this raw material comes from sheep • these are merchandise or possessions • services can be __________ or unpaid • one type of scarcity is scarcity of ____ • merchandise means things that are for ___ • one type of scarcity is scarcity of ______ • ...
Economics Chapter 3 2024-05-09
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- Federal health insurance program for senior citizens, regardless of income.
- Severe economic downturn that lasted from late 2007 through mid 2009.
- Federal program of disability and retirement benefits that covers most working people.
- Fuel made from wood, peat, municipal solid waste, straw, corn, tires, landfill gases, fish oils, and other waste.
- An economic system in which privately owned businesses have the freedom to operate for a profit with limited government intervention.
- The struggle among sellers to attract consumers.
- Free enterprise market economy where people carry on their economic affairs freely, but are subject to some government intervention and regulation.
- Lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers.
- Act of buyers and sellers freely and willingly engaging in market transactions; a characteristic of capitalism and free enterprise.
- Difference between the revenue from sales and the full opportunity cost of resources involved in producing the sales.
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- Income that does not increase over time.
- Role of the consumer as ruler of the market in determining the types of goods and services produced.
- Fundamental feature of capitalism, which allows individuals to own and control their possessions as they wish; includes both tangible and intangible property.
- Economic system that has some combination of traditional, command, and market economies.
- Risk-taking individual in search of profits; one of four factors of production.
- Rise in general level of prices.
- Driving force that encourages people and organizations to improve their material well-being; characteristic of capitalism and free enterprise.
17 Clues: Rise in general level of prices. • Income that does not increase over time. • The struggle among sellers to attract consumers. • Lowest legal wage that can be paid to most workers. • Severe economic downturn that lasted from late 2007 through mid 2009. • Federal health insurance program for senior citizens, regardless of income. • ...
IGCSE Economics 1 2025-02-11
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- Companies that produce in more than one country
- A Situation where demand exceeds supply
- Wages plus other payments to workers
- The Willingness and ability to sell a product
- An insufficient Quantity to satisfy everyone's wants
- An excess of revenue over costs
- Reorganisation of production to reduce costs
- A payment to shareholders
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- Products people desire to have
- A market situation with only one seller
- Disposable income that is not spent
- A Payment to encourage the production or consumption of a product
- A Concentration on particular tasks or products
- Organisations of workers that act in the interest of their members
- An Item used to buy products
- Human Made Resources
- Natural Resources
17 Clues: Natural Resources • Human Made Resources • A payment to shareholders • An Item used to buy products • Products people desire to have • An excess of revenue over costs • Disposable income that is not spent • Wages plus other payments to workers • A market situation with only one seller • A Situation where demand exceeds supply • Reorganisation of production to reduce costs • ...
YEAR 11 ECONOMICS 2025-04-11
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- Goods that can replace each other in consumption.
- The process of increasing interconnectedness of economies worldwide.
- The type of goods used by individuals for personal use are known as ______ goods
- The loss of the next best alternative foregone.
- This type of economy is where decisions are guided by price signals created by supply and demand.
- Desires for goods and services that are not necessary for survival.
- These arise when increased production leads to lower costs per unit.
- The quantity of a good that producers are willing and able to sell.
- A decrease in the quantity demanded due to an increase in price, is known as a _______________ of demand.
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- This model shows how income flows through the economy. _____________ ______________ of income.
- The factor of production involving risk-taking and organisation.
- The spending on goods and services by households.
- Money received, especially on a regular basis, for work or through investments.
- Latin phrase meaning 'all other things being equal'.
- When individuals or businesses focus on a particular task or product.
- The process of creating goods and services.
- A measure of how much quantity demanded responds to a change in price, is known as price _____________________ of demand
17 Clues: The process of creating goods and services. • The loss of the next best alternative foregone. • Goods that can replace each other in consumption. • The spending on goods and services by households. • Latin phrase meaning 'all other things being equal'. • The factor of production involving risk-taking and organisation. • ...
Intro to Philosophy 2025-09-22
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- Some philosophies (like deep ecology) say nature has value, while others focus on its value for human life alone.
- is being thrifty with the use of one’s resources, avoiding waste by sing only what is needed and reusing resources whenever possible.
- the person who said “No man is an island, entire of itself: every man is a piece of the continent, a part of the main”
- Humans are not separate from nature but part of it.
- This is a philosophical view from Environmentalism, a moral approach that analyzes the relationship between humans and the environment, it also discusses environmental problems caused by human activities and social issues that impact the environment.
- This view places great value on ecosystems and biological communities.
- philosophical views that believes maintaining order in the environment will bring out the natural beauty of the surroundings and contribute to the well-being of the people and other organisms living in it.
- refers to the fair distribution of environmental benefits, as well as the burden of meeting environmental challenges, and the practical and political application of climate ethics.
- a branch of philosophy that is concerned with the natural environment and humanity’s place in it.
- It applies an ecological and ethical approach in analyzing society, and sees a relationship between social problems and environmental problems.
- this concept focuses on reconciling human activities and economic development with the protection of the environment.
- Creating green spaces, reducing car dependency, and improving public transport for cleaner air and healthier living.
- Conserving electricity at home by turning off unused appliances or switching to solar.
- This perspective advocates to address the growing environmental problems.
- It is the ability to regulate one’s actions and behavior, Carefulness and wise decision making.
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- the permanent removal of forests to clear land for non-forest uses, such as agriculture, cattle ranching, mining, and urban development.
- It refers to maintaining the state of the environment
- It is a demand that we use our natural resources in such a manner that these are conserved so that the next generation will be able to use them.
- believes that nature has value (not just for human use) and that humans are only one part of the larger natural world.
- a long-term change in the average weather patterns that have come to define Earth's local, regional and global climates.
- an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s.
- As rational beings, humans have a moral duty to care for and protect the environment.
- the scientists who proposed the GAIA HYPOTHESIS
- believes that humans are not the only significant species on the planet, and that all organisms have inherent value and should be protected.
- emissions stemming from the burning of fossil fuels and the manufacture of cement.
- focuses on the significant role of humankind in the world and considers nature as how humans can meet their needs and survive.
- person who works to protect, preserve, and manage natural resources and the environment for future generations.
- refers to prudence in decision-making regarding the use of resources to ensure that there is minimum to zero waste.
- Philosophy teaches that a goof life means living in harmony with the natural world, not exploiting it without limits.
- a branch of applied ethics that studies the moral responsibilities of individuals, societies, and governments in relation to climate change.
30 Clues: the scientists who proposed the GAIA HYPOTHESIS • Humans are not separate from nature but part of it. • It refers to maintaining the state of the environment • an idea proposed by scientist James Lovelock in the 1970s. • This view places great value on ecosystems and biological communities. • ...
Ancient Egypt and Mythology. 2022-09-06
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- the action or fact of getting brought back to life
- the god of war and chaos
- pyramids built in Egypt
- writing system of pictures
- lady of green crops, the goddess of earth
- Osiris son turned counterpart
- a female god
- lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians
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- 2nd biggest water thing in the world
- a ruler in ancient Egypt.
- lord of law
- the prod
- god of grain, Isis's lover
- a traditional story
- between two rivers
15 Clues: the prod • lord of law • a female god • between two rivers • a traditional story • pyramids built in Egypt • the god of war and chaos • a ruler in ancient Egypt. • god of grain, Isis's lover • writing system of pictures • Osiris son turned counterpart • lifeblood of the ancient Egyptians • 2nd biggest water thing in the world • lady of green crops, the goddess of earth • ...
The baseball man Ford 2022-01-06
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- the study of goods and services
- a person who is walking
- studies earth
- plays or writes music
- horseback riding
- person;human being
- collects money
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- of relating or characteristic of poets or poetry
- ask's question's
- a scientist who studies the universe beyond earth
- a person that makes people laugh or is funny
- poisonous
- applying to all members of a particular group
- something that keeps your food cold
- of or pertaining to academic learning
15 Clues: poisonous • studies earth • collects money • ask's question's • horseback riding • person;human being • plays or writes music • a person who is walking • the study of goods and services • something that keeps your food cold • of or pertaining to academic learning • a person that makes people laugh or is funny • applying to all members of a particular group • ...
Unit vocab Project 2022-09-28
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- Facts that prove something
- proof or evidence from someone
- were aperson rules with advisors or representatives
- the copy of a primary source
- the or belief of a population
- moral principles that govern a person's behavior
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- background info
- an object made by a human being
- stability
- the use of money or currency
- Insider perspective
- poor people in rome
- the effect of a cause
- source an original object or document
- the study of people
15 Clues: stability • background info • Insider perspective • poor people in rome • the study of people • the effect of a cause • Facts that prove something • the use of money or currency • the copy of a primary source • the or belief of a population • proof or evidence from someone • an object made by a human being • source an original object or document • ...
great depression 2023-10-16
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- is a budget in which revenues are equal
- the availability of liquid assets
- equity market, or share market
- general increase of the prices
- commonly known by his initials
- conditions associated with the elevation
- the total of money held by the public
- a list or collection
- average change over time
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- run by charities like the red cross
- The government budget balance,
- financial institution
- a financial crisis
- money received
- economics and political science
15 Clues: money received • a financial crisis • a list or collection • financial institution • average change over time • The government budget balance, • equity market, or share market • general increase of the prices • commonly known by his initials • economics and political science • the availability of liquid assets • run by charities like the red cross • ...
Mega Social Studies Crossword 2016-05-22
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- Egyptian form of paper created by reed plants that grew along the Nile River.
- The major African river where Egyptian civilization began.
- Line of rulers from the same family
- The major Indian river where Harappan Civilization began
- Government led by religious leaders.
- Government were citizens hold power, voting occurs, and individual freedoms are given.
- Chinese philosophy teaching people to respect everyone.
- India is known as this because it is a large landmass separated from the rest of Asia by the Himalaya Mountains.
- The area of land near a river's mouth where the river fans out and deposits sand and silt.
- A Mesopotamian invention that's important to our transportation and travel.
- The supreme ruler/god on earth in Egyptian society
- A person that creates maps for specific purposes.
- Egyptian form of writing using pictures to stand for words and ideas.
- The Zhou Dynasty established the _______ of Heaven because they had the Gods' permission to rule
- The dynasty of China when the Great Wall of China was built.
- The worship of only one God.
- Results that were meant to happen from changing the environment.
- The first known form of writing invented in Mesopotamia.
- The spread of people, ideas, technology, and products among places.
- Chinese civilization began next to this river
- A type of map that shows elevation and landforms.
- Saying McDonalds is north of Taco Bell is which type of location?
- Rivers carry this type of soil which creates fertile land along a river's banks.
- A type of source that is a first-hand account of history (Such as an Egyptian Pharaoh's tomb)
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- One of the major rivers of Mesopotamia civilization
- Egyptians felt they could use the items in their tombs in the ______________
- This major religion was created in India by a Hindu Prince named Siddhartha Gautama and later spread to China
- An economics term meaning to sell or send goods to another country.
- Government led by king or queen.
- The famous Mesopotamian king known for creating the first written set of laws.
- The major trade network connecting Asia, Europe, Africa
- Government led by one absolute ruler where citizens are given no rights.
- When a country focuses on producing one specific product that they have the resources for.
- Results that were not meant to happen from changing the environment.
- The worship of more than one God.
- An economics term meaning the amount of goods available for trade and sale.
- This religion began in India but has no specific founder. It grew out of Aryan Brahmanism.
- An economics term meaning to bring in goods from another country.
- Early humans learned to train animals and grow wild crops for human use. This is called _________
- An economics term meaning the amount of people willing to buy goods and services at a certain price.
- A religion that began in Mecca, Saudi Arabia by a prophet named Muhammed.
- A social structure based upon a person's job that was brought to India by the Aryans.
- The process of getting water to crops by digging canals from a river to crops.
- Types of resources consisting of factories, tools, machinery, and money used to create goods and services
44 Clues: The worship of only one God. • Government led by king or queen. • The worship of more than one God. • Line of rulers from the same family • Government led by religious leaders. • Chinese civilization began next to this river • A person that creates maps for specific purposes. • A type of map that shows elevation and landforms. • ...
Environmental Change and Management 2021-09-16
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- The cutting down of trees.
- Term for: variety of living organisms.
- Name of a submerged lake in Tasmania.
- A human-centred world-view.
- A mutually beneficial relationship.
- The process of damaging the land.
- A type of fuel.
- Another function of the environment.
- An indigenous land management approach.
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- Human made mess.
- Another word for 'Threatened'.
- An area where animal species live.
- Term for the process of land drying out.
- A function of the environment.
- A name for global warming gasses.
- An environmental world-view.
- Able to be kept in a healthy balance.
- A word associated with 'warming'.
- An interrelated system of organisms
19 Clues: A type of fuel. • Human made mess. • The cutting down of trees. • A human-centred world-view. • An environmental world-view. • Another word for 'Threatened'. • A function of the environment. • A name for global warming gasses. • A word associated with 'warming'. • The process of damaging the land. • An area where animal species live. • A mutually beneficial relationship. • ...
Environmental Science Cross word 2022-09-01
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- the layers of gasses surrounding our plant.
- Earth’s massive interior, made up of hot molten metals.
- branch of biology that studies living organisms.
- swamps, saturated land.
- living organism that feeds on organic matter.
- earths thinnest layer.
- is the study of living organisms.
- is the surroundings or conditions in which a person, animal, or plant lives or operates.
- a sudden and violent shaking of the ground.
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- See detritivore.
- are threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior.
- are tropical plants that are adapted to loose, wet soils, salt water.
- thrive in forests.
- the branch of science that deals with the identification of substances.
- symbol C on the periodic table.
- is something we all breath to survive.
- make up 70% of the earth.
- the strength and vitality required for sustained physical or mental activity.
19 Clues: See detritivore. • thrive in forests. • earths thinnest layer. • swamps, saturated land. • make up 70% of the earth. • symbol C on the periodic table. • is the study of living organisms. • mostly-solid bulk of Earth's interior. • is something we all breath to survive. • the layers of gasses surrounding our plant. • a sudden and violent shaking of the ground. • ...
Introduction to Environmental Science 2023-08-25
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- The outermost layer of the Earth's crust.
- The study of how living organisms interact with each other and their environment.
- The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy.
- The layer of gases surrounding the Earth.
- The gradual change in species composition in an ecosystem over time.
- The study of the relationships between living organisms and their environment.
- The process of breaking down rocks into smaller particles through physical or chemical means.
- The layer of Earth where all life exists, including land, water, and air.
- A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution.
- The variety of different species in a specific area.
- The process of Earth's average temperature increasing due to human activities.
- A substance that reduces the pH of a solution, often harmful to aquatic life.
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- The natural process of replacing or restoring ecological communities.
- The gradual transformation of a community over time due to natural disturbances.
- The continuous movement of water on, above, and below the surface of the Earth.
- The conversion of complex organic materials into simpler compounds by decomposers.
- The study of the distribution and abundance of organisms in different places.
- The process of soil particles being carried away by wind or water.
- The natural home or environment of an organism.
- The total variety of living organisms in an ecosystem.
20 Clues: The outermost layer of the Earth's crust. • The layer of gases surrounding the Earth. • The natural home or environment of an organism. • The variety of different species in a specific area. • A measure of the acidity or alkalinity of a solution. • The total variety of living organisms in an ecosystem. • The process by which plants convert sunlight into energy. • ...
Vocab - Environmental Unit 4 2025-03-18
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- anything made of oil (tar, gasoline, plastics, fuels, asphalt, paint thinner)
- move electricity from the generator towards transmitters and into homes and businesses
- energy made available by the flow of an electric charge
- energy that comes from sources that cannot be replaced once they are used up
- the splitting of an atom’s nucleus into two smaller nuclei
- the process in which a fuel burns because it combines rapidly with oxygen
- when small nuclei of lightweight elements are forced together to form a heavier nucleus
- compressed vegetation from prehistoric swamps
- when fuel rods in a nuclear reactor produce too much heat
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- the practice of reducing energy so that we are less dependent on fossil fuels
- A device that spins
- a device that converts the mechanical energy of a turbine into electrical energy
- the energy that holds protons and neutrons together in the nucleus of an atom
- radioactive material leftover from the production of nuclear energy
- an expression of how much of the energy put into a system actually does useful work
- Remains of ancient organisms that changed into coal, oil, or natural gas
- using pressurized fluid to extract oil or natural gas
- the part of the nuclear power plant that generates electricity by controlled nuclear fissions
- formed from the remains of tiny marine organisms that fall to the bottom of the ocean
19 Clues: A device that spins • compressed vegetation from prehistoric swamps • using pressurized fluid to extract oil or natural gas • energy made available by the flow of an electric charge • when fuel rods in a nuclear reactor produce too much heat • the splitting of an atom’s nucleus into two smaller nuclei • ...
test 2022-07-25
Chapter 4 Economics 2021-09-14
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- a table that list the quantity of a good a person will buy at each different price
- when consumers react to an inrease in a good;d price by consuming less of that good and more of other goods
- goods used in place of each other
- the change in consumption resulting from a change in real income
- a good that consumers demand more of when their income increases
- economic law that that states that consumers buy more of a good when its price decreases and less when it's price increases.
- a table that lists the quantity of a good all consumers in a market will buy at very different price.
- the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it
- describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1
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- two goods that are bought and used together
- a graphic representation of a demand schedule
- a measure of how consumers react to a change in price
- describes demand that is not very sensitive to a price change
- a good that consumers demand less of when their income increases
- the total amount of money a firm receives by selling goods or services.
- describes demand that is very sensitive to a change in price
- a Latin phrase meaning "all other things held constant"
17 Clues: goods used in place of each other • two goods that are bought and used together • a graphic representation of a demand schedule • a measure of how consumers react to a change in price • a Latin phrase meaning "all other things held constant" • describes demand whose elasticity is exactly equal to 1 • the desire to own something and the ability to pay for it • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-13
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- things used to make goods & services
- to bring in something from another country
- to have an exchange of services or goods
- limit the value of goods imported/exported
- to not allow a country to trade with another
- Clothes,T.V.,and Gasoline are examples of
- the amount of comfort a person has
- the skills, knowledge a person needs
- to bring to another country; goods, services
- businesses involved in food,transport,etc.
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- a person who runs a business/businesses
- where goods can be exported for trade
- resources that are not man-made
- people in a country that can read & wright
- goods that are used to produce new goods
- Being better at certain services or goods
- when exporting or importing there may be tax
17 Clues: resources that are not man-made • the amount of comfort a person has • things used to make goods & services • the skills, knowledge a person needs • where goods can be exported for trade • a person who runs a business/businesses • to have an exchange of services or goods • goods that are used to produce new goods • Clothes,T.V.,and Gasoline are examples of • ...
Economics 6.3 (B) 2021-10-12
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- the time, energy, and money that buyers and sellers in a market expend in trying to find one another in order to engage in transactions.
- broad term for legislation that limits rental rates in a city or state
- cost of production that affect people who have no control over how much of a good is produced.
- amount of an asset or resource that exceeds the portion that’s actively utilized.
- making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand
- a situation in which the demand for a product or service exceeds its supply in market
- the demand in a product or service exceeds its supply in a market (a lack of affordable)
- a situation where internal and/or external, forces prevent market equilibrium from being reached.
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- market in which goods are sold illegally
- a condition or state in which economic forces are balanced.
- system of allocating scarce goods and services using criteria other than price
- the lowest wage per hour that a worker may be paid
- sudden shortage of a good
- the lowest legal price that can be paid in a market for goods and services,labor, or finical capital
- a type of price control usually government mandated.
- where price is more than its equilibrium price.
- something that is very popular for a short time then forgotten
17 Clues: sudden shortage of a good • market in which goods are sold illegally • where price is more than its equilibrium price. • the lowest wage per hour that a worker may be paid • a type of price control usually government mandated. • making an itemized list of merchandise or supplies on hand • a condition or state in which economic forces are balanced. • ...
Economics Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-13
Across
- the possible combination of goods and/or services that can be produced
- a benefit or cost persuading decisions or actions by people participating in the economy
- the amount of the upcoming best alternative among someone's choices
- collection of tangible and scarce goods that transfer to another person
- merging land, labor, and capital into new products
- required to survive
- in which workers put their abilities, effort, and skills to production
- an substitute choice that someone faces when they make an economic decision
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- intangible work that is done for someone
- by which a thing is produced and has equipment, tools, machinery, factories, and money
- economically necessary items or items that satisfy an economic want
- used to make valuable goods and services
- an ability for a good or service to give satisfaction, which depends on the needs and wants of a person
- infinite human wants come across limited resources
- desired to satisfy
- the worth shown in dollars and cents
- a limited resource that contains vegetation, animal life, climate, and minerals
17 Clues: desired to satisfy • required to survive • the worth shown in dollars and cents • intangible work that is done for someone • used to make valuable goods and services • infinite human wants come across limited resources • merging land, labor, and capital into new products • economically necessary items or items that satisfy an economic want • ...
Government and Economics 2022-03-28
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- who pays the burden of it
- financial gain of the amount of money
- plan of gov estimated future
- quantity changes slower than price
- group of countries that give power to the gov
- satisfy human wants
- buys goods and services
- limited supply of something
- ran by a few people
Down
- focusing on something specific
- how many people want the good
- trading without money
- political freedom and equality
- amount of goods available
- Creating products
- distribution of goods
- People working and doing jobs
17 Clues: Creating products • satisfy human wants • ran by a few people • trading without money • distribution of goods • buys goods and services • who pays the burden of it • amount of goods available • limited supply of something • plan of gov estimated future • how many people want the good • People working and doing jobs • focusing on something specific • political freedom and equality • ...
Economics Chapter 10 2022-05-03
Across
- coin holds less value than the coin has
- general rising in prices
- former White House Secretary during 1932
- primitive societies usually graduate
- spokesman for the Monetarist approach
- there are no national Banks
- the way the American economy accepts money
- check bears a future date.
Down
- commodity that some entity holds in store
- two or more people share the account.
- accepts deposits and makes commercial loans.
- what others have that the person has.
- away that generally people use to pay for a good or service.
- does not hold value
- check bears a date that is more than 6 months old.
- exchange for a good or serve
- an authorization for a bank to exist
17 Clues: does not hold value • general rising in prices • check bears a future date. • there are no national Banks • exchange for a good or serve • primitive societies usually graduate • an authorization for a bank to exist • two or more people share the account. • what others have that the person has. • spokesman for the Monetarist approach • coin holds less value than the coin has • ...
Economics and Finances 2020-11-11
17 Clues: ränta • uttag • brutto • fusion • rabatt • förlust • tillgångar • underskott • fakturering • partihandlare • högkonjunktur • detaljhandlare • prisnedsättning • girera, överföra • betalning,likvid • gottgöra, återbetala • bekräftelse, verifikation
Economics Chapter 9 2024-05-13
Across
- concessions made by union members to management; gains from labor negotiations are given back to management to help employers remain competitive and thereby save jobs.
- the process for resolving union-management conflicts over interpretation or violation of a collective bargaining agreement.
- explanation of wage rates based on the bargaining strength of organized labor.
- prevailing pay scale for work performed in an occupation in a given area or region.
- A method of settling disputes outside of court by using the services of a neutral third party, called a mediator. The mediator acts as a communicating agent between the parties and suggests ways in which the parties can resolve their dispute..
- states that employers are willing to pay more for people with certificates, diplomas, degrees, and other indicators or "signals" of superior ability.
- an agreement between union and management to have a neutral third party collect facts about a dispute and present nonbinding recommendations.
- explanation stating that the supply and demand for a worker's skills and services determine the wage or salary.
- a guaranteed contract reserved exclusively for a targeted group.
Down
- wage rate leaving neither a surplus nor a shortage of workers in the market.
- Process by which a union representing a group of workers negotiates with management for a contract.
- an authoritative command or order issued by the government.
- settling a dispute by agreeing to accept the decision of an impartial outsider.
- temporary government takeover of a company to keep it running during a labor-management dispute.
- wage scale paying newer workers a lower wage than others already on the job.
- A metaphor alluding to the invisible barriers that prevent minorities and women from being promoted to top corporate positions.
- years of service, which is used as a consideration for assigning committee members.
17 Clues: an authoritative command or order issued by the government. • a guaranteed contract reserved exclusively for a targeted group. • wage rate leaving neither a surplus nor a shortage of workers in the market. • wage scale paying newer workers a lower wage than others already on the job. • ...
Y13 Economics Crossword 2024-04-19
Across
- ______-Lerner condition
- X > M
- Charging unfair/unconscionably high prices
- When prices are falling
- >25% market share
- <$2.15 a day at PPP
- Charging diff prices for identical g/s
- Sunk costs
Down
- UK Competition Regulator
- The deficit that exists even at full employment
- A few firms dominating the market
- An alternative indicator of development
- Many sellers, similar but differentiated g/s
- _____ Power Parity
- Increased interdependence of economies
- A ratio to assess market dominance
- Protectionism
17 Clues: X > M • Sunk costs • Protectionism • >25% market share • _____ Power Parity • <$2.15 a day at PPP • ______-Lerner condition • When prices are falling • UK Competition Regulator • A few firms dominating the market • A ratio to assess market dominance • Increased interdependence of economies • Charging diff prices for identical g/s • An alternative indicator of development • ...
Unit 5 Economics 2023-05-17
Across
- A period of declining national economic activity usually measured as a decrease in GDP for at least two consecutive quarters (six months).
- Money Policy, A monetary policy designed to accelerate the rate of growth the money supply in order to stimulate economic growth.
- Indicators, Statistics that help economists judge the health of an economy.
- An increase in the overall price level of goods and services produced in an economy.
- Policy, Government policy regarding taxing and spending .
- policy, A monetary policy designed to slow the rate of growth of the money supply in order to reduce inflation.
- Cycle, A recurring pattern of growth and decline in economic activity over time.
- effect, A ripper effect in which a change in spending by one person or business leads to additional changes in spending by another person or buisness.
- Price Index, A measure of price changes in consumer goods and services over time;the CPI shows changes in the cost of living from year to year.
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- , A combination of economic stagnation-or slowdown- and high inflation; Features of stagflation include slow or zero economic growth, high unemployment, and rising prices.
- Rate, The percentage of the labor force that is not employed but is actively seeking work.
- spending, Government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues.
- Deficit, The debt ceiling is the limit placed by Congress on the amount of debt the government can accrue
- Policy, Central bank policy aimed at regulating the amount of money in circulation.
- Rate, The percentage increase in the average price level of goods and services from one month or year to the next.
- Domestic Product, The market value of all final goods and services produced within a country during a given period of time.
- effect, The possible effect of increased government borrowing on businesses and consumers; by driving interest rates up, high levels of government borrowing may crowd private borrowers out of the lending marketing.
17 Clues: Policy, Government policy regarding taxing and spending . • spending, Government spending in excess of what is collected in revenues. • Indicators, Statistics that help economists judge the health of an economy. • Cycle, A recurring pattern of growth and decline in economic activity over time. • ...
1.1 Economics glossary 2025-02-27
Across
- A thing that may be chosen
- Purpose or reason for being
- Enterprise A business that prioritises financial and economic objectives.
- Any groups that are interested in the business.
- The actural direct outcomes, postive or negitive, resulting from decision-making
- A suggestion as to the best course of action
- A standard by which something is judged.
- “Disadvantages” including financial costs.
- A framework for setting objectives that are Specific, Measurable, Achievable, Relevant, and Time-bound, providing clarity and direction.
Down
- Indirect impacts felt as a result of an event or decision, emphasising the interconnect nature of choices
- A collection of individuals who join together to achieve some common goals and objectives.
- A choice that individuals and companies make once they have all the information related to the decision topic.
- A business that prioritise social, environmental, or cultural objectives.
- Advantages
- resources A resource that has a lesser amount that desired
- An agreement that is reached when each side makes an allowance for the other.
- A group of people with authority to govern
17 Clues: Advantages • A thing that may be chosen • Purpose or reason for being • A standard by which something is judged. • A group of people with authority to govern • “Disadvantages” including financial costs. • A suggestion as to the best course of action • Any groups that are interested in the business. • resources A resource that has a lesser amount that desired • ...
Fundamental Economics Problems 2024-11-12
Across
- to make choice
- all factors of production are variable
- individual to survive and function optimally.
- text that are subjective
- that this being equal
- used to produce goods & services.
- The study of how economies function, focusing on the behavior of individuals and firms.
- the situation where there is not enough of a resource to satisfy all wants.
- The study of individual markets.
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- One factor of production is fixed.
- The study of whole economy or group of economies.
- Economists take change into account in their analysis of situations.
- choice of the next best term
- desires that individuals seek to attain or possess.
- economic term describes the limited availability of resources
- factors of products
- positive statement can be…
- what is fundamental economics problem
- The process of deciding how to allocate scarce resources to satisfy different wants and needs.
- use “what for whom how to produce
20 Clues: to make choice • factors of products • that this being equal • text that are subjective • positive statement can be… • choice of the next best term • The study of individual markets. • used to produce goods & services. • use “what for whom how to produce • One factor of production is fixed. • what is fundamental economics problem • all factors of production are variable • ...
Chapter 3 Economics 2026-02-26
Across
- What kind of externality is a flight path that goes over your house?
- Who created the welfare system?
- Total value of all the goods and services produced in a particular economy
- What kind of equality does America give to everyone to compete in the market place?
- Economic theory that deals with behavior and decision making by individuals
- What the government offers to help raise the standard of living of the poor.
- What is the invention that created greater productivity?
Down
- What determines the poverty threshold?
- what is a recall notice by law?
- Which sector does the US Post Office belong to?
- Economic side effect that results in unexpected benefits
- How does the government offer incentives for innovation?
- Rivalry between producers of similar goods to win more business
- This can make an economy more efficient
- Food stamps are an example of which kind of benefit?
- This is the education public interest group.
- President who suggested we rely on faith-based initiatives.
17 Clues: what is a recall notice by law? • Who created the welfare system? • What determines the poverty threshold? • This can make an economy more efficient • This is the education public interest group. • Which sector does the US Post Office belong to? • Food stamps are an example of which kind of benefit? • Economic side effect that results in unexpected benefits • ...
The baseball man Ford 2022-01-06
Across
- the study of goods and services
- a person who is walking
- studies earth
- plays or writes music
- horseback riding
- person;human being
- collects money
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- of relating or characteristic of poets or poetry
- ask's question's
- a scientist who studies the universe beyond earth
- a person that makes people laugh or is funny
- poisonous
- applying to all members of a particular group
- something that keeps your food cold
- of or pertaining to academic learning
15 Clues: poisonous • studies earth • collects money • ask's question's • horseback riding • person;human being • plays or writes music • a person who is walking • the study of goods and services • something that keeps your food cold • of or pertaining to academic learning • a person that makes people laugh or is funny • applying to all members of a particular group • ...
