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Ashlee's Awesome Puzzle
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Globalization: increasing general connectivity and interdependence globally; often used in purely economic terms in reference to the increased mobility of good, services, labor, technology, and capital throughout the world.
Comparative Advantage: the ability of one business or entity to engage in production at a lower opportunity cost than another business or entity.
Dumping: exporting a product at below the cost of production and shipping.
Intergovernmental organizations: groups of states or governments created through treaties and organized for a common purpose (i.e., OPEC, OECD, and NATO).
Truman Doctrine: pledged U.S. military and economic aid to countries (initially Greece and Turkey) to resist communism.
Preemptive strike: a defensive attack carried out when a fundamental threat to vital interests is identified or when an attack by an opponent is believed to be imminent.
Preventive strike: a defensive attack carried out when an attack by the opponent is considered to be possible in the future but not an imminent threat.
Deterrence: the attempt to prevent war by discouraging a potential aggressor.
Trade barriers: means of preventing foreign goods from competing with domestic goods.
Natural Law: universal law that transcends man-made rules and regulations.
Ashlee's Awesome Puzzle
Across:2. | a defensive attack carried out when a fundamental threat to vital interests is identified or when an attack by an opponent is believed to be imminent. | 4. | the attempt to prevent war by discouraging a potential aggressor. | 7. | increasing general connectivity and interdependence globally; often used in purely economic terms in reference to the increased mobility of good, services, labor, technology, and capital throughout the world. | 9. | the ability of one business or entity to engage in production at a lower opportunity cost than another business or entity. |
| | Down:1. | exporting a product at below the cost of production and shipping. | 3. | a defensive attack carried out when an attack by the opponent is considered to be possible in the future but not an imminent threat. | 5. | means of preventing foreign goods from competing with domestic goods. | 6. | universal law that transcends man-made rules and regulations. | 8. | pledged U.S. military and economic aid to countries (initially Greece and Turkey) to resist communism. |
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Ashlee's Awesome Puzzle
Across:2. | a defensive attack carried out when a fundamental threat to vital interests is identified or when an attack by an opponent is believed to be imminent. | 4. | the attempt to prevent war by discouraging a potential aggressor. | 7. | increasing general connectivity and interdependence globally; often used in purely economic terms in reference to the increased mobility of good, services, labor, technology, and capital throughout the world. | 9. | the ability of one business or entity to engage in production at a lower opportunity cost than another business or entity. |
| | Down:1. | exporting a product at below the cost of production and shipping. | 3. | a defensive attack carried out when an attack by the opponent is considered to be possible in the future but not an imminent threat. | 5. | means of preventing foreign goods from competing with domestic goods. | 6. | universal law that transcends man-made rules and regulations. | 8. | pledged U.S. military and economic aid to countries (initially Greece and Turkey) to resist communism. |
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