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Aztecs:a certain ethnic in central Mexico.
Canada:a country in North America consisting of 10 provinces and 3 territories.
Embargo:a government order stopping trade with another country.
GDP:the total value of all the final goods and services produced in a country in one year.
Illiteracy Rate:the percentage of a country’s people who cannot read and write.
Market Economy:an economy in which changes in price guide what and how goods and services will be produced, distributed, and consumed.
Outback:he dry interior of the continent of Australia.
Quebec:the only Canadian province that has a predominantly French-speaking population.
Scramble For Africa:the division of much of Africa among European countries.
Unitary Government:a form of government in which a central government operates all levels of government in a country.
Brazil:the largest country in both South America and the Latin American region.
Deforestation:the process of clearing forests.
Federal Government:a form of government in which power is divided between central government and smaller divisions, such as states.
Holocaust:the mass murder or genocide of approximately six million Jews during World War II.
Latin America:the countries of Central and South America and the Caribbean having Spanish or Portuguese as their primary language.
NAFTA:an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the U.S.
Parliamentary System:a type of democratic government where citizens elect MPs who choose a prime minister as chief executive.
Real Investment:the purchase of a new home by a person or the purchase of physical capital by a business.
Traditional Economy:an economy in which customs and habits of the past decide what and how goods and services are produced, distributed, and consumed.
World War I:a European conflict from 1914 – 1918. It is also known as the Great War and “the war to end all wars.”
Zapatistas:a guerrilla group who supported improved living conditions for indigenous Mexicans.
Across:5. | the countries of Central and South America and the Caribbean having Spanish or Portuguese as their primary language. | 8. | an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. | 11. | a European conflict from 1914 – 1918. It is also known as the Great War and “the war to end all wars.” | 14. | the division of much of Africa among European countries. |
| 16. | the process of clearing forests. | 17. | the purchase of a new home by a person or the purchase of physical capital by a business. | 18. | a certain ethnic in central Mexico. |
| | Down:1. | the largest country in both South America and the Latin American region. | 2. | a form of government in which power is divided between central government and smaller divisions, such as states. | 3. | an economy in which changes in price guide what and how goods and services will be produced, distributed, and consumed. | 4. | a government order stopping trade with another country. | 6. | the percentage of a country’s people who cannot read and write. | 7. | a country in North America consisting of 10 provinces and 3 territories. |
| 9. | the only Canadian province that has a predominantly French-speaking population. | 10. | the total value of all the final goods and services produced in a country in one year. | 12. | he dry interior of the continent of Australia. | 13. | the mass murder or genocide of approximately six million Jews during World War II. | 15. | a guerrilla group who supported improved living conditions for indigenous Mexicans. |
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Across:5. | the countries of Central and South America and the Caribbean having Spanish or Portuguese as their primary language. | 8. | an agreement signed by Canada, Mexico, and the U.S. | 11. | a European conflict from 1914 – 1918. It is also known as the Great War and “the war to end all wars.” | 14. | the division of much of Africa among European countries. |
| 16. | the process of clearing forests. | 17. | the purchase of a new home by a person or the purchase of physical capital by a business. | 18. | a certain ethnic in central Mexico. |
| | Down:1. | the largest country in both South America and the Latin American region. | 2. | a form of government in which power is divided between central government and smaller divisions, such as states. | 3. | an economy in which changes in price guide what and how goods and services will be produced, distributed, and consumed. | 4. | a government order stopping trade with another country. | 6. | the percentage of a country’s people who cannot read and write. | 7. | a country in North America consisting of 10 provinces and 3 territories. |
| 9. | the only Canadian province that has a predominantly French-speaking population. | 10. | the total value of all the final goods and services produced in a country in one year. | 12. | he dry interior of the continent of Australia. | 13. | the mass murder or genocide of approximately six million Jews during World War II. | 15. | a guerrilla group who supported improved living conditions for indigenous Mexicans. |
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