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Kaitlin's Puzzle
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Anarchic: Lacking a legitimate, hierarchical structure.
Bandwagoning: When (usually weak) states seek to ally themselves with rising powers to take advantage of their strengths.
Comparative Advantage: (2 words) The ability of one business or entity to engage in production at a lower opportunity cost than another business or entity.
Deforestation: Conversion of forested land to other uses, such as cropland, shifting cultivation, or urban and industrial use.
Fascism: A doctrine promoted by the far right seeking an authoritarian society built around the rule of an elite led by a dictator or supreme leader.
Glasnost: Russian word for “openness”, referring to the political policies that followed Mikhail Gorbachev’s 1985 rise to power in the USSR.
Hyperinflation: An extreme, rapid, and uncontrolled rise in prices and concomitant decline in a currency’s value.
Isolationist: Withdrawn from international affairs.
Nationalism: A love of, and pride in, one’s nation; the belief in one’s nation’s superiority and, often, in its related rights and privileges (and sometimes responsibilities) internationally.
Peace of Westphalia: The 1648 treaty that ended the Thirty Years’ War and marked the beginning of the modern international system by legitimizing the state as the ultimate sovereign authority over people and geographic territory.
Kaitlin's Puzzle
Across:3. | The 1648 treaty that ended the Thirty Years’ War and marked the beginning of the modern international system by legitimizing the state as the ultimate sovereign authority over people and geographic territory. | 5. | A love of, and pride in, one’s nation; the belief in one’s nation’s superiority and, often, in its related rights and privileges (and sometimes responsibilities) internationally. | 7. | A doctrine promoted by the far right seeking an authoritarian society built around the rule of an elite led by a dictator or supreme leader. | 8. | Withdrawn from international affairs. | 9. | Conversion of forested land to other uses, such as cropland, shifting cultivation, or urban and industrial use. | 10. | (2 words) The ability of one business or entity to engage in production at a lower opportunity cost than another business or entity. |
| | Down:1. | Russian word for “openness”, referring to the political policies that followed Mikhail Gorbachev’s 1985 rise to power in the USSR. | 2. | An extreme, rapid, and uncontrolled rise in prices and concomitant decline in a currency’s value. | 4. | Lacking a legitimate, hierarchical structure. | 6. | When (usually weak) states seek to ally themselves with rising powers to take advantage of their strengths. |
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Kaitlin's Puzzle
Across:3. | The 1648 treaty that ended the Thirty Years’ War and marked the beginning of the modern international system by legitimizing the state as the ultimate sovereign authority over people and geographic territory. | 5. | A love of, and pride in, one’s nation; the belief in one’s nation’s superiority and, often, in its related rights and privileges (and sometimes responsibilities) internationally. | 7. | A doctrine promoted by the far right seeking an authoritarian society built around the rule of an elite led by a dictator or supreme leader. | 8. | Withdrawn from international affairs. | 9. | Conversion of forested land to other uses, such as cropland, shifting cultivation, or urban and industrial use. | 10. | (2 words) The ability of one business or entity to engage in production at a lower opportunity cost than another business or entity. |
| | Down:1. | Russian word for “openness”, referring to the political policies that followed Mikhail Gorbachev’s 1985 rise to power in the USSR. | 2. | An extreme, rapid, and uncontrolled rise in prices and concomitant decline in a currency’s value. | 4. | Lacking a legitimate, hierarchical structure. | 6. | When (usually weak) states seek to ally themselves with rising powers to take advantage of their strengths. |
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