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- 4. - was the first to be destroyed by an atomic bomb.
- 6. - Egyptian colonel and statesman; prime minister and president.
- 8. Control - a combination of the hormones estrogen and progestogen in the form of a pill which
- 11. - the Indian version of Hollywood.
- 13. - Indian multinational corporation that produced cars, farm equipment, military vehicles,
- 15. - Bird droppings utilized as fertilizer.
- 17. - are chemicals that inhibit the growth of or kill other microorganisms.
- 19. commodity traded on the world market.
- 20. - a Japanese industrial corporation that manufactures automobiles, trucks, and buses.
- 21. - an agreement between the United States of America, Canada, and Mexico to create a
- 22. - A political system in which the government owns all property and dominates all
- 24. France, Canada, and Western European countries.
- 27. - a city in the western African country of Mali, historically important as a trading post on the trans-Saharan caravan route and as a center of Islamic culture.
- 31. - Swiss food and drink processing conglomerate corporation headquartered in Switzerland.
- 33. and joined with the United States to fight against global terrorism (Association of Southeast
- 34. - A mixture of saltpeter, sulfur, and charcoal, in various proportions.
- 35. - was in great demand and by the twentieth century had become the most valuable
- 37. - an international organization based in Geneva that monitors and enforces rules governing
- 41. - was common in west Africa where the Bantu speakers had some immunity to it from
- 43. trade, Weapons of Mass Destruction.
- 45. - is a political orientation of a people or a government to maintain a strong military force and to be prepared to use it aggressively to defend or promote national interests.
- 46. mount defenses against the pathogen.
- 47. is the largest food company in the world, measured by revenues and other metrics (2014).
- 48. - a political, economic, and social hierarchy that helped organize land, work, and people's roles.
- 49. the goods are determined by the free market.
- 50. - a radical German nationalist during World War I.
- 51. - is one of the first metals discovered.
- 52. financed the combatants.
- 54. Nations) NAFTA.
- 55. needles, or from mother to child during birth.
- 57. - Creation of large, state-run farms rather than individual holdings.
- 59. - a policy initiated by Mikhail Gorbachev that involved restructuring of the social and economic status quo in communist Russia towards a market-based economy and society.
- 60. - is a distinct musical genre in Jamaica.
- 62. owned and operated to gain profit while the production, distribution, and the price
- 63. - is more concerned with protecting its own borders against its German, French, and Dutch neighbors than with colonizing and advancing.
- 64. female infertility.
- 66. - A philosophical movement beginning in France that advocated reason and logic as the basis of authority and all decisions are using reason and logic to solve social problems.
- 67. - an alliance made to defend one another if they were attacked by any other country; US,
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- 1. war - During the Cold War, local or regional wars in which the superpowers armed, trained,
- 2. American trading bloc with certain rules governing trade between the three nations.
- 3. - Soviet statesman whose foreign policy brought an end to the Cold War and whose
- 5. electrical energy.
- 7. - The distinguishing term used for nations with supreme global power from the merely limited resources of other, merely great powers.
- 9. - is a virus that destroys the immune system that should protect the body from diseases.
- 10. - a member of a community of people who move from one place to another, either with their livestock or subsisting on hunting and gathering.
- 12. - fabrics, were introduced into West Africa by Muslims.
- 14. by the growth of nodules (tubercles) in the tissues, especially the lungs.
- 16. - an association of nations dedicated to economic and political cooperation in southeastern
- 18. - A harmless variant or derivative of a pathogen that stimulates a host's immune system
- 23. - A people of this name is mentioned as early as the records of the Tang empire, living as nomads in northern Eurasia.
- 25. - A progressive neurologic disorder that affects memory, thinking and behavior and causes the brain to shrink (atrophy) and brain cells to die.
- 26. - the process by which fertile land becomes desert, typically as a result of drought, deforestation, or inappropriate agriculture.
- 28. domestic policy introduced major reforms.
- 29. of life in a country.
- 30. - a term that is used while talking about economics, deals with production being mostly
- 32. - An infectious bacterial disease caused by Mycobacterium tuberculosis and is
- 36. exposure.
- 38. - a religious and political effort that brought thousands of Jews from around the world back to their ancient homeland in the Middle East and re-established Israel as the central location for Jewish identity.
- 39. - the leader of the Indonesian struggle for independence from the Netherlands.
- 40. - German monk; initiated Protestant Reformation.
- 41. - strong and predictable winds.
- 42. - was established by Abbasid caliphs.
- 44. - the worst outbreak of anti-Semitism, claiming the lives of 6 million Jews.
- 46. disease is passed from person to person through sexual acts, blood transfusions, used
- 53. - A Christian kingdom that developed in the highlands of eastern Africa under the dynasty of King Lalibela.
- 56. - the destruction of forest or forested areas by human or natural means.
- 58. - Satisfying the demands of dissatisfied powers in an effort to maintain peace and stability.
- 61. - Individuals who work to spread their religious beliefs.
- 65. - a Chinese website.
