Africa Unit 9 Vocabulaury
Across
- 3. A disease that slowly attacks and destroys the immune system.
- 5. A limit on the number of imports received during a given amount of time.
- 6. The transformation of an area hat was once suitable for agriculture into desert, ehich is unsuitable.
- 12. A tax on imports.
- 16. The labor or work used to make a good or provide a service.
- 17. Machines, buildings, technology, and money used to make a good or service.
- 18. When a government is strong enough to provide citizens with rights, living facilities, education, wealthy economy, and a government that is free of corruption.
- 19. Range between pure market and pure command economies.
- 21. An economy based on supply and demand.
- 22. The person who thought technology could help Africans and who helped them to get out of poverty and hunger.
Down
- 1. The lack of safe drinking water that negatively affects development of a country.
- 2. A person who takes a risk by investing their own capital in an attempt to make money on a good or service.
- 4. Growing enough crops to feed yourself and your animals. Very little is left.
- 7. A ban on trade from a certain country, usually for political reasons without having to go to war.
- 8. A severe shortage of food, generally affecting a widespread area and large numbers of people. It can be caused by natural disasters, desertification, and war.
- 9. An economy where the government controls everything.
- 10. countries or nations spending money to develop industries in foreign countries.
- 11. The clearing or cutting of trees to use as fuel for homes, timber, and clearing land.
- 13. The process of a country's wealth increasing over time. It is measured by a country's GDP.
- 14. An economy where people depend on basic agriculture, hunting, and gathering to live.
- 15. Crops that are grown in a large quantity to be sold for money.
- 20. Land that's good for farming.