Across
- 4. An economic system where businesses are privately owned and operated for profit
- 6. When countries rely on each other for goods, services, or resources
- 9. When a country takes control of another area to gain power or resources
- 12. A territory settled and ruled by people from another country
- 13. Taxes placed on imported goods (used to incentivize buying from local vendors over foreign)
- 14. The process of building factories and increasing machine production in a country.
Down
- 1. When people, businesses, or countries focus on producing one good or service, they are good at making
- 2. A crop grown mainly to sell for profit rather than to eat locally
- 3. Trading goods or services directly without using money
- 5. Anything people accept has value and can be used as payment for goods and services.
- 7. A raw material or basic product that can be bought and sold (oil, wheat, coffee, etc.)
- 8. A good or a service brought into a country from another country
- 10. A good or service sold to another country
- 11. When powerful countries control or influence weaker countries indirectly (usually through economic, political, or cultural pressure) instead of ruling them directly as colonies.
