Across
- 3. Poverty resembles an endless _____.(pg.15)
- 4. Something that is mandatory for survival.(pg.21)
- 7. Freedom at midnight is a book about Indian ________.(pg.13)
- 9. People have been using _____ for thousands of years.(pg.23)
- 10. _____ International is an organization that provides animals to poor families around the world.(pg.19)
- 14. and intelligences are equally distributed across the world, but _______ isn't".(pg.6)
- 15. Many of the poorest countries are ______.(pg.22)
- 17. Where Gandhi lived and worked for more than a decade.(pg.12)
- 21. The capital of Bangladesh.(pg.5)
- 22. _____ are more likely to live in absolute poverty.(pg.11)
- 23. In recent decades, hunger, and ____ have repeatedly struck North Korea.(pg.33)
- 24. An estimated 165 million children under five are malnourished and suffer from _______.(pg.17)
Down
- 1. People who flee violence and seek a safer haven in another country.(pg.29)
- 2. Synonym for the phrase "taken by force".(pg.28)
- 5. Big foundations, charities, and _______ organizations play a role in helping developing countries.(pg.39)
- 6. living on less than $1.25 a day are referred to as the bottom ______.(pg.10)
- 8. A papermaker.(pg 39)
- 11. An important element in understanding why extreme poverty exists in some places and not others.(pg.21)
- 12. It is hard for a country's economy to grow if it's persistently battling extreme _____.(pg.19)
- 13. Poorer countries that are somehow less developed are known as the _____ world.(pg.5)
- 16. being poor can mean an early _____.(pg.11)
- 18. Synonym for extreme poverty is ______ poverty.(pg.9)
- 19. Healthier and wealthier countries are more likely to be good _____ partners.(pg.41)
- 20. Worked in educating and empowering Indians, including through teaching women skills they could use to earn a living.(pg.13)
