Lernwortschatz Many people, one nation 1
Across
- 4. A country in North America, south of the United States.
- 6. From or belonging to another country; unfamiliar.
- 10. An area of land kept for Native Americans to live on.
- 11. Out of one hundred; used to express a proportion.
- 14. A daily or weekly printed publication with news and articles.
- 16. The two; used to talk about two people or things together.
- 17. A country in the Middle East; many of its people have become refugees.
- 18. Not under the control of others; at liberty.
- 19. American English word for a railway; trains travel on it.
- 20. The country where you were born and grew up.
Down
- 1. ___ American: a US citizen with roots in Asia.
- 2. To bring or take something to a place or person.
- 3. A person from Europe, or an adjective describing things from Europe.
- 5. To have or possess something. (verb)
- 7. The total number of people living in a place.
- 8. A circular diagram divided into slices to show data.
- 9. A country in North America, also known as the US or America.
- 10. A member of your family, e.g. an aunt, uncle, or cousin.
- 12. A small number of; not many.
- 13. The line that separates two countries or regions.
- 15. The process of learning at school or university.
- 18. To run away quickly from danger.