Across
- 5. The process of sending goods or services to another country for sale.
- 6. An economic model where private ownership controls the means of production, and businesses operate to generate profit.
- 8. A defined political entity with a territory, permanent residents, and a governing body.
- 10. Integration: The formation of a unified market across multiple countries.
- 11. The practice or science of farming, involving the cultivation of soil to grow crops and raise animals. Often a major economic reliance for developing nations.
- 14. Blocs: Partnerships among groups of countries to foster trade and economic integration.
- 15. An economic strategy aimed at limiting imports to defend domestic industries.
- 18. Agreements between countries aiming for cooperation in specific matters, typically related to defense or trade.
- 19. Individuals constituting a community or population.
- 21. Compulsory payments made to the government, usually imposed on income, goods, or services.
- 22. A form of government where the authority lies with the people, who exercise power directly or elect representatives freely.
- 23. The ongoing process of increasing interconnectedness between countries, particularly regarding trade, culture, and political matters.
- 25. North: A term for economically developed countries, mostly situated in the Northern Hemisphere.
- 27. World Country: Typically dependent on agriculture as its primary economic sector.
- 28. Taxes levied on imported goods to increase their cost and shield local industries.
- 29. The most populous nation globally, notable for its swift economic growth and substantial influence on world affairs.
- 30. A country and continent situated in the Southern Hemisphere, renowned for its economic prosperity and high standard of living, yet classified as part of the Global North.
Down
- 1. A restriction on the quantity of a particular product that can be imported or exported.
- 2. The action of bringing goods or services from another country into one's own for sale.
- 3. A geographical area under the authority of a state or ruler.
- 4. A sizable group of individuals linked by common ancestry, culture, language, or history.
- 7. The power of a state to control itself or govern another state.
- 9. The collaboration of regions within or across countries for mutual advantage.
- 12. A country often recognized for having the highest GDP per capita as of the year 2024.
- 13. The organized system involving the production, consumption, and trade of goods and services in a society.
- 15. An archipelagic nation in Southeast Asia, celebrated for its cultural richness and history, also called the "Pearl of the Orient."
- 16. A well-known entrepreneur recognized for founding companies like Tesla and SpaceX.
- 17. A system or location where buyers and sellers come together to exchange goods and services.
- 20. A regional intergovernmental organization that supports political and economic cooperation among Southeast Asian countries, known as the Association of Southeast Asian Nations.
- 24. A societal condition in which there is no governing body or law.
- 26. City: A sovereign city-state enclosed within Rome, Italy, serving as the central spiritual hub for the Catholic Church.
- 28. of Westphalia: Refers to the challenges that the concept of Westphalian sovereignty faces, especially in the context of globalization.
- 29. A socio-economic ideology advocating for a classless society, where all means of production are communally owned.
